
Clemency Without Accountability: Who’s Really Backing Maxwell? (5/5/26)
Reports surrounding the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein have revealed a quiet but deeply controversial dynamic behind the scenes: some Republican members have been inter...
5 Maj 21min

Mega Edition: Why Did The Epstein NPA Protect Some Co-Conspirators But Not Others? (5/5/26)
The 2007–2008 non-prosecution agreement tied to Jeffrey Epstein in South Florida included unusually broad language that extended protection beyond Epstein himself. That deal granted immunity to certai...
5 Maj 52min

Mega Edition: Why Did The FBI Ignore Jeffrey Epstein's Criminal Empire? (5/5/26)
Federal Bureau of Investigation encountered multiple points over the years where information about Jeffrey Epstein could have supported earlier, more aggressive action, but those moments repeatedly fa...
5 Maj 49min

The Epstein Bill Passes Both Chambers Of Congress
The Epstein Files bill blasted through Congress with numbers you almost never see anymore—427-1 in the House, and then it slid through the Senate with unanimous consent like it was greased. On paper, ...
5 Maj 17min

America’s Reckoning With the Epstein Files According To Brad Edwards
In his remarks, Edwards emphasized that the government has been withholding key documents that could shed light on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. He explained that much of the evidence gathered—through law...
5 Maj 12min

Jeffrey Epstein, The Treasury Department And The Red Flags That Were Ignored
Suspicious Activity Reports, or SARs, are confidential filings that financial institutions are legally required to send to the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) whene...
4 Maj 15min

Epstein’s Banking Empire: A Deeper, Darker Network Than Anyone Admitted
The Wall Street Journal has uncovered that Epstein maintained accounts with more than 20 banks even in the years leading up to his 2019 death—among them, Wells Fargo, TD Bank, and FirstBank Puerto Ric...
4 Maj 19min





















