Gaslighting the Public:  James Comer Blames Americans for Not Buying Congresses Epstein BS (11/26/25)

Gaslighting the Public: James Comer Blames Americans for Not Buying Congresses Epstein BS (11/26/25)

James Comer whining that nobody will believe his upcoming Epstein report is the most unintentionally honest thing he’s ever said. Public trust in Congress has evaporated after years of empty investigations, hollow promises, and political theater that never produces consequences. Comer acts shocked that people won’t blindly accept whatever narrative he puts out, comparing the response to the Warren Commission like that’s some badge of honor instead of a historic failure. He’s mad not because people are irrational, but because the old playbook—grandstanding, dramatic press conferences, and meaningless “bombshells”—doesn’t work anymore. The American public isn’t buying “trust me bro” politics, and they’re not applauding another expensive report destined to collect dust while the powerful walk free.

Comer’s outrage is nothing more than a tantrum from a politician terrified of losing control of the narrative. Instead of delivering real accountability, Congress consistently delivers nothing but smoke and excuses, and then blames the public for refusing to cheer. The reason nobody trusts Comer or his colleagues isn’t conspiracy—it’s track record. We’ve watched them talk a tough game, promise justice, and produce absolutely nothing, from Russiagate to every other so-called investigation that fizzled into nothing. The era of blind obedience is dead. If Comer wants belief, he needs results—not another worthless performance. Until that day, the disbelief he’s crying about is just the country telling him the truth: he earned it.


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‘Nobody will ever believe it’: James Comer airs doubts about his own Epstein investigation - POLITICO


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How the FBI Spent Nearly a Million Dollars to “Accidentally” Expose Epstein’s Victims (11/27/25)

How the FBI Spent Nearly a Million Dollars to “Accidentally” Expose Epstein’s Victims (11/27/25)

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein — through their lawyers — have strongly condemned the recent release of documents by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) that left dozens of their names unredacted. Their attorneys argue that this is not just negligence, but a gross violation of their dignity and privacy: “These women are not political pawns,” the filing reads, emphasizing that many of the victims are “mothers, wives, and daughters,” and that exposing their identities without consent — especially when some were minors at the time of abuse — re-victimizes them and undermines any promise of protection.Moreover, the lawyers warn that the scope of the oversight failure suggests the DOJ “either does not know the identities of all the victims … and thus cannot apply proper redactions,” or is “intentionally failing to protect victims from public exposure.” They’re pressing a federal judge to demand a more robust redaction process — including asking the DOJ for a full list of known victims so they can ensure no one else is inadvertently exposed.to  contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Law firm representing alleged Epstein victims sends scathing letter over DOJ document release - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 18min

Power and Proximity: Epstein’s Access to the White House Through Steve Bannon (11/27/25)

Power and Proximity: Epstein’s Access to the White House Through Steve Bannon (11/27/25)

Steve Bannon’s newly surfaced email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein reveal a level of familiarity and cooperation that sharply contradicts the public image Bannon built as a crusader against elite corruption and sex trafficking networks. The tone of the correspondence shows two men who were not distant acquaintances or professional collaborators but comfortable insiders speaking the shorthand of established allies. The messages reportedly occurred while Bannon held influence inside the Trump White House, meaning Epstein had a direct conversational line into one of the most powerful political environments in the country. That proximity raises serious questions about access, influence, and what each man stood to gain from the relationship—especially given Epstein’s long-documented role as a financier and broker of high-level connections.What makes this revelation particularly explosive is the contrast between Bannon’s public persona and the private reality revealed in the emails. While he publicly positioned himself as a warrior exposing hidden predators and elite abuse networks, behind the scenes he was maintaining a cordial, strategic, and seemingly cooperative relationship with the most infamous trafficker of the era. Critics argue that this is more than hypocrisy—it represents a profound betrayal of the people who trusted Bannon to speak truth to power, including survivors of trafficking whose trauma he leveraged rhetorically. The silence now coming from his defenders, once loudly calling for accountability against anyone adjacent to Epstein, underscores the political and moral double standard now exposed. The implications of these communications are broader than personal embarrassment—they suggest a deeper rot inside institutions that were claiming to fight the very evil they were quietly standing beside.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 14min

Mega Edition:  The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 9) (11/27/25)

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 9) (11/27/25)

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 38min

Mega Edition:  The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 8) (11/26/25)

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 8) (11/26/25)

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 28min

Mega Edition:  The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 7) (11/26/25)

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 7) (11/26/25)

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 32min

The Nightmare Laid Out In Survivor Impact Statements During Ghislaine Maxwell's Sentencing

The Nightmare Laid Out In Survivor Impact Statements During Ghislaine Maxwell's Sentencing

At her sentencing, multiple survivors confronted Maxwell directly in court and described lifetimes of trauma inflicted by Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Among them, Annie Farmer broke into tears as she recounted how Maxwell lulled her — at age 16 — into a false sense of safety, only to betray that trust with a nude “massage” meant for sexual exploitation. She spoke of years of anxiety, self-doubt, shame, and “survivor guilt,” saying that the abuse destroyed her ability to trust her own instincts or believe in anything stable. Others, like Sarah Ransome, testified about repeated rapes in Epstein’s homes and on his private island — describing decades of nightmares, suicide attempts, alcoholism relapses, and a life forever marred by mental anguish. One woman, speaking on behalf of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, declared bluntly: “You opened the door to hell.”The statements carried a brutal weight — not just as testimony of past horror, but as living, ongoing pain. They underscored that what Maxwell facilitated was not a series of isolated crimes, but a long-term destruction of lives, families, and futures — a slow poison. For the survivors, the sentencing was not simply about justice served, but about being seen, heard, and validated: survivors demanded that Maxwell’s punishment reflect the magnitude of their suffering. In doing so, they turned the courtroom into a reckoning — forcing the powerful, once protected by privilege and silence, to finally answer for a lifetime of betrayal, abuse, and damage that will never fully heal.to contact me:bobbycapucciBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 14min

Mr. Stiff Upper Lip Peter Mandelson And His Adventures With Jeffrey Epstein

Mr. Stiff Upper Lip Peter Mandelson And His Adventures With Jeffrey Epstein

Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein maintained what appears to have been a close, personal friendship spanning at least from the early 2000s into the late 2010s. Mandelson — a high-profile British politician who served under multiple governments and later was named UK Ambassador to the United States — was linked to Epstein via numerous communications, personal visits, and favors. In a “birthday book” compiled for Epstein’s 50th birthday (2003), Mandelson reportedly described Epstein as “my best pal.” Over the years, it’s now documented that Epstein paid for some of Mandelson’s travel, and the two flew on Epstein’s private plane. In internal documents from a major bank, Epstein’s relationship with Mandelson is described as “particularly close.” At times when Epstein was under legal pressure — including after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor — Mandelson wrote to him with warm, supportive words, encouraged Epstein to “fight for early release,” and expressed belief in him.The deep intimacy of their connection — especially given Epstein’s crimes — has triggered intense scrutiny and major consequences. In 2025, as newly released emails and letters exposed the extent of their correspondence and the warmth of Mandelson’s support, his government role became untenable: he was swiftly dismissed from his post as ambassador. Mandelson has since expressed “deep regret” for having maintained the association and called Epstein a “charismatic criminal liar,” stating that he “fell for his lies.” Nevertheless, critics argue that the volume and nature of the contact — including intervention attempts on Epstein’s behalf — raise serious ethical and moral questions. The revelation forces a reckoning: how many key global-power figures maintained — and possibly enabled — ties to a known predator, and why did they continue long after his crimes became public?to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 11min

That Time Jeffrey Epstein Tried To Influence The Age Of Consent Laws  In The US Virgin Islands

That Time Jeffrey Epstein Tried To Influence The Age Of Consent Laws In The US Virgin Islands

Jeffrey Epstein tried to manipulate the laws governing sex-offender oversight and age-of-consent enforcement in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) — in a way that would benefit him personally. According to court filings and public reporting, a powerful figure in the territory’s government, Cecile de Jongh (then-First Lady of the USVI), allegedly approached Epstein for his approval on draft legislation intended to govern sex-offenders. She purportedly sent him a version of a proposed bill and asked: “Will it work for you?” Epstein then made edits favorable to his freedom of movement and privacy — for example limiting how the law would track or publicize who he stayed with, and how long he was abroad. That proposed legislation never became law; but the attempt itself shows how Epstein used political influence inside the USVI to try to reshape laws in his favor.The broader allegation is that this legal tampering was part of a quid-pro-quo relationship between Epstein and high-ranking officials in the territory, who reportedly accepted his money, tax-breaks, and other favors while looking the other way as Epstein ferried in under-age girls to his private island, Little Saint James. Through that influence over legislation and local governance, Epstein allegedly sought to water down oversight and monitoring — effectively giving him greater freedom to move girls in and out of the territory without drawing attention. This manipulation of the law helped create a permissive environment for his broader sex-trafficking and abuse network in the USVI.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Nov 16min

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