Redactions don’t happen by accident. They happen when power decides the truth is more dangerous than the lie.
Ro Khanna said the quiet part out loud: the DOJ hid six wealthy, powerful men in the Epstein files “for no apparent reason” — until he and Thomas Massie physically walked into the Justice Department and forced their hand.
Think about that for a second. Names don’t un-redact themselves.
If this was about protecting victims, the rule would’ve been applied evenly. It wasn’t. Clinton’s name wasn’t protected. Prince Andrew’s wasn’t protected. Plenty of politically radioactive figures were left (rightfully) exposed.
This is the tell. You don’t hide harmless names of those you want to hang out to dry. You hide the ones that make people nervous. The ones that don’t just lead to questions — they lead to other people, certain inconvenient entities. That’s why they were redacted. Not to protect victims. To protect the system.
Here’s six of the men they were protecting...
Les Wexner — billionaire retail baron. Epstein’s financial backbone. Not a casual acquaintance. Epstein moved inside Wexner’s money, lawyers, and power structures for years. We're talking institutional exposure, not tabloid scandal.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem — head of DP World, one of the most strategically sensitive port and logistics operators on the planet. This is global trade arteries, customs regimes, and state leverage. You redact a name like this if you don’t want the questions to spiral up the chain (and of course it goes higher).
Nicola Caputo — Italian politician, former Member of the European Parliament.
Then there are the names wrapped in fog:
Salvatore Nuara
Zurab Mikeladze
Leonic Leonov
Almost nothing on these men via open sources. And that’s the function of redaction. You don’t just protect the man; you protect the network around him. You freeze inquiry before it starts.
So who benefits when these names (and many more we are likely to never see) stay buried?
Not the victims. Not the public. Not justice.
Institutions benefit. Allies benefit. Networks. Everyone connected be it legally, financially, politically – benefits.
Why is Trump’s DOJ continuing the same protection logic as Biden’s DOJ?
Different administrations. Same redactions. Same instinct to shield certain power centers.
What it does tell you is this isn’t partisan rot, it is very much the system.
If six names only surfaced because two lawmakers showed up in person, how many more are still hidden behind “process,” and “trust us”?
The Epstein story isn’t about the island anymore. It’s about who the system cannot afford to name.
As for the redactions? They’re the admission, the ultimate tell.
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Ro Khanna said the quiet part out loud: the DOJ hid six wealthy, powerful men in the Epstein files “for no apparent reason” — until he and Thomas Massie physically walked into the Justice Department and forced their hand.
Think about that for a second. Names don’t un-redact themselves.
If this was about protecting victims, the rule would’ve been applied evenly. It wasn’t. Clinton’s name wasn’t protected. Prince Andrew’s wasn’t protected. Plenty of politically radioactive figures were left (rightfully) exposed.
This is the tell. You don’t hide harmless names of those you want to hang out to dry. You hide the ones that make people nervous. The ones that don’t just lead to questions — they lead to other people, certain inconvenient entities. That’s why they were redacted. Not to protect victims. To protect the system.
Here’s six of the men they were protecting...
Les Wexner — billionaire retail baron. Epstein’s financial backbone. Not a casual acquaintance. Epstein moved inside Wexner’s money, lawyers, and power structures for years. We're talking institutional exposure, not tabloid scandal.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem — head of DP World, one of the most strategically sensitive port and logistics operators on the planet. This is global trade arteries, customs regimes, and state leverage. You redact a name like this if you don’t want the questions to spiral up the chain (and of course it goes higher).
Nicola Caputo — Italian politician, former Member of the European Parliament.
Then there are the names wrapped in fog:
Salvatore Nuara
Zurab Mikeladze
Leonic Leonov
Almost nothing on these men via open sources. And that’s the function of redaction. You don’t just protect the man; you protect the network around him. You freeze inquiry before it starts.
So who benefits when these names (and many more we are likely to never see) stay buried?
Not the victims. Not the public. Not justice.
Institutions benefit. Allies benefit. Networks. Everyone connected be it legally, financially, politically – benefits.
Why is Trump’s DOJ continuing the same protection logic as Biden’s DOJ?
Different administrations. Same redactions. Same instinct to shield certain power centers.
What it does tell you is this isn’t partisan rot, it is very much the system.
If six names only surfaced because two lawmakers showed up in person, how many more are still hidden behind “process,” and “trust us”?
The Epstein story isn’t about the island anymore. It’s about who the system cannot afford to name.
As for the redactions? They’re the admission, the ultimate tell.
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Nvidia’s rival Astera Labs expands to Israel
US-based AI chipmaker Astera Labs will open two R&D centers in Tel Aviv and Haifa, covering the full chip development cycle and working closely with local universities and the tech ecosystem
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US-based AI chipmaker Astera Labs will open two R&D centers in Tel Aviv and Haifa, covering the full chip development cycle and working closely with local universities and the tech ecosystem
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Meme into wine — Macron is gifted ‘For Sure’ rosé
First his speech gave birth to music remixes now it led to the alcohol beverage that features his aviator sunglasses
Footage: Emmanuel Macron
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Footage: Emmanuel Macron
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There is no certain date for Russia-US-Ukraine talks yet — Kremlin
However, Russia hopes for it to happen 'soon'
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However, Russia hopes for it to happen 'soon'
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Epstein FUNDED pro-Israeli organizations
The DoJ files show he sent money to the Friends of Israel Defense Forces and the settlement-building organization Jewish National Fund
Netanyahu claimed on Friday that Epstein DID NOT work for Israel
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The DoJ files show he sent money to the Friends of Israel Defense Forces and the settlement-building organization Jewish National Fund
Netanyahu claimed on Friday that Epstein DID NOT work for Israel
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Paris restored contacts with Moscow 'at technical level' — Macron
'Would you prefer the Americans negotiate Ukraine's EU accession for Europe? No, sorry. That's a matter of self-respect'
Macron confirmed his advisor's visit to Moscow, though 'for some, it was still a bit early'
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'Would you prefer the Americans negotiate Ukraine's EU accession for Europe? No, sorry. That's a matter of self-respect'
Macron confirmed his advisor's visit to Moscow, though 'for some, it was still a bit early'
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In the EU, they want to "urgently" create alternatives to Visa and Mastercard to reduce dependence on the US
According to the CEO of the EU Banking Alliance, Martina Weber, the dominance of American payment systems is a potential tool of pressure in the event of a deterioration in transatlantic relations.
As noted by the Financial Times, Visa and Mastercard currently account for about two-thirds of card transactions in the eurozone, and 13 EU countries do not have a national alternative.
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According to the CEO of the EU Banking Alliance, Martina Weber, the dominance of American payment systems is a potential tool of pressure in the event of a deterioration in transatlantic relations.
As noted by the Financial Times, Visa and Mastercard currently account for about two-thirds of card transactions in the eurozone, and 13 EU countries do not have a national alternative.
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🇺🇸⚔️🇷🇺 This is a hero in history who is often overlooked.
Klaus Fuchs was a German theoretical physicist and communist activist who worked at Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico on the Manhattan Project with Robert Oppenheimer. Prior to his work in the United States he was working with the British and Canadians on their nuclear weapons project known as Tube Alloys with Sir Rudolf Peierls. In the mid to late 1940s, after his time at Los Alamos, he also worked at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Oxfordshire.
While at Los Alamos, Fuchs had been responsible for many significant theoretical calculations that would lead to the development of the first nuclear weapons (atomic bomb) and later the early models of thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bomb). But what the United States and Britain didn’t know is that he was actually a spy for the Soviet Union.
Over the course of seven years from 1942 to 1949, Fuchs risked his life and his career to pass secret U.S. and British nuclear information over to Moscow, through his handler, Ursula Kuczynski, a fellow German communist and Soviet spy. He understood that if the United States and Britain were able to gain a monopoly over these kinds of weapons, they would be able to unilaterally enslave humanity and impose their will on the rest of the world with no questions asked.
It was because of Fuchs’ work as a spy that the Soviet Union was able to accelerate their nuclear weapons development project by two years and test their first atomic bomb, known as RDS-1 in 1949. It ended the four-year nuclear monopoly that the U.S. held since the Trinity Test in 1945 and prevented the emerging global superpower from being able to imprison the rest of the world alongside the British Empire.
Unfortunately though, he was caught and sentenced to 14 years in a British prison, of which he served nine.
However, in 1959, after his release from prison, he would later migrate to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) where he would become a scientific leader, first in the Academy of Sciences and then as the deputy director of the Central Institute for Nuclear Physics in Dresden. He also served his country in the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED).
Fuchs in many ways was the Edward Snowden and Julian Assange of the 1940s. The U.S. and Britain thought they were going to rule the world with an iron fist once they had their hands on the bomb. It was Fuchs who risked everything to make sure that didn’t happen and that there was a balance of power. It is for that reason that Klaus Fuchs is one of the greatest and most principled heroes of the 20th century and in human history.
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Klaus Fuchs was a German theoretical physicist and communist activist who worked at Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico on the Manhattan Project with Robert Oppenheimer. Prior to his work in the United States he was working with the British and Canadians on their nuclear weapons project known as Tube Alloys with Sir Rudolf Peierls. In the mid to late 1940s, after his time at Los Alamos, he also worked at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Oxfordshire.
While at Los Alamos, Fuchs had been responsible for many significant theoretical calculations that would lead to the development of the first nuclear weapons (atomic bomb) and later the early models of thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bomb). But what the United States and Britain didn’t know is that he was actually a spy for the Soviet Union.
Over the course of seven years from 1942 to 1949, Fuchs risked his life and his career to pass secret U.S. and British nuclear information over to Moscow, through his handler, Ursula Kuczynski, a fellow German communist and Soviet spy. He understood that if the United States and Britain were able to gain a monopoly over these kinds of weapons, they would be able to unilaterally enslave humanity and impose their will on the rest of the world with no questions asked.
It was because of Fuchs’ work as a spy that the Soviet Union was able to accelerate their nuclear weapons development project by two years and test their first atomic bomb, known as RDS-1 in 1949. It ended the four-year nuclear monopoly that the U.S. held since the Trinity Test in 1945 and prevented the emerging global superpower from being able to imprison the rest of the world alongside the British Empire.
Unfortunately though, he was caught and sentenced to 14 years in a British prison, of which he served nine.
However, in 1959, after his release from prison, he would later migrate to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) where he would become a scientific leader, first in the Academy of Sciences and then as the deputy director of the Central Institute for Nuclear Physics in Dresden. He also served his country in the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED).
Fuchs in many ways was the Edward Snowden and Julian Assange of the 1940s. The U.S. and Britain thought they were going to rule the world with an iron fist once they had their hands on the bomb. It was Fuchs who risked everything to make sure that didn’t happen and that there was a balance of power. It is for that reason that Klaus Fuchs is one of the greatest and most principled heroes of the 20th century and in human history.
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Kremlin confirms resumed contacts with France
They could quickly establish 'high-level dialogue' if desired, Peskov added
'So far, we have not received any indications that such a desire exists'
'As for other European capitals, no such initiatives have been forthcoming so far'
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They could quickly establish 'high-level dialogue' if desired, Peskov added
'So far, we have not received any indications that such a desire exists'
'As for other European capitals, no such initiatives have been forthcoming so far'
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