Thanks, Adam. Of course, Trump has already stated that the release is not going to happen, but this sounds like a feasible wedge, and it certainly will have wide public support.
I just fully read, Lisa Phillips' Declaration submitted to the U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York, expressing her wishes that the Justice appoint a Special Master to replace the inept (or corrupt) U.S. Dept. of Justice to review the Epstein Files and to fulfill the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
I all my years and experiences both within the NYC Police Department, including as Chairman of the Police Academy's Social Science Department (1977-1982) and as a charter member of the New York State Governor's Commission on Domestic [family] Violence (1978-1987) I find Ms. Phillips' actions both genuine and consistent with sex crime victims, especially those who have had suffered sexual abuse at a relatively young age and spent years trying to come to terms with their victimization. (see Dr. Judith Becker, PhD, most recently of ASU.
Peter J. Mancuso, Jr., BA-MA Criminal Justice, formerly, Assistant Director of Training, NYPD
I understand that the DOJ has filed a reply to the Khanna-Massie letter that is actually respectful in tone (shocking, I know). It seems they're taking this one very seriously. Whatever is in those files must be REALLY REALLY BAD for tRump!
A Stark Warning About the 2026 Election, with Robert Kagan
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
The Washington Roundtable is joined by Robert Kagan, a historian and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, for a conversation about the pressures facing American democracy, the security of elections, and how these domestic tensions interact with the collapse of international norms. Nearly a decade after his prescient 2016 column for the Washington Post, “This is How Fascism Comes to America,” Kagan contends that the U.S. has moved beyond the warning and into a full democratic crisis. “There is no chance in the world that Donald Trump is gonna allow himself to lose in the 2026 elections, because that will be the end of his ability to wield total power in the United States,” Kagan says.
Thanks, Adam. Of course, Trump has already stated that the release is not going to happen, but this sounds like a feasible wedge, and it certainly will have wide public support.
Thanks Adam!
Thank you for keeping news about the Epstein files alive!
I just fully read, Lisa Phillips' Declaration submitted to the U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York, expressing her wishes that the Justice appoint a Special Master to replace the inept (or corrupt) U.S. Dept. of Justice to review the Epstein Files and to fulfill the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
I all my years and experiences both within the NYC Police Department, including as Chairman of the Police Academy's Social Science Department (1977-1982) and as a charter member of the New York State Governor's Commission on Domestic [family] Violence (1978-1987) I find Ms. Phillips' actions both genuine and consistent with sex crime victims, especially those who have had suffered sexual abuse at a relatively young age and spent years trying to come to terms with their victimization. (see Dr. Judith Becker, PhD, most recently of ASU.
Peter J. Mancuso, Jr., BA-MA Criminal Justice, formerly, Assistant Director of Training, NYPD
So good to see this news tonight. Thank you!
Thank you Adam for your continuing coverage of the Trump Epstein files.
I understand that the DOJ has filed a reply to the Khanna-Massie letter that is actually respectful in tone (shocking, I know). It seems they're taking this one very seriously. Whatever is in those files must be REALLY REALLY BAD for tRump!
A Stark Warning About the 2026 Election, with Robert Kagan
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
The Washington Roundtable is joined by Robert Kagan, a historian and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, for a conversation about the pressures facing American democracy, the security of elections, and how these domestic tensions interact with the collapse of international norms. Nearly a decade after his prescient 2016 column for the Washington Post, “This is How Fascism Comes to America,” Kagan contends that the U.S. has moved beyond the warning and into a full democratic crisis. “There is no chance in the world that Donald Trump is gonna allow himself to lose in the 2026 elections, because that will be the end of his ability to wield total power in the United States,” Kagan says.
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