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Amanda F Terry-Fall

DOJ: Over a Million More Epstein Documents Discovered, Weeks Needed to Release Them The Department of Justice announced on Christmas Eve that over a million additional documents potentially tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case have been uncovered. DOJ officials said that reviewing and releasing the material will take several weeks due to the massive volume and the need to redact sensitive content to protect victims. This update comes after a partial release of around 750,000 previously reviewed documents, with an estimated 700,000 files still pending before the latest discovery. The Justice Department stressed its commitment to comply with federal law and the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump earlier this year. Leadership reportedly sent emergency requests to prosecutors in Florida to volunteer over the holidays to assist in document review and redactions. The effort underscores the scale of the task and the DOJ’s urgency to release the files responsibly. Tuesday’s document dump included hundreds of emails and correspondence from law enforcement and prosecutors investigating Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell following Epstein’s 2019 prison death. President Trump, who knew Epstein in the early 2000s, is referenced multiple times in the files. DOJ officials emphasized that appearance in the documents does not imply wrongdoing, noting that some claims are “untrue and sensationalist” and were used politically in the 2020 election. Lawmakers, including Rep. Ro Khanna, continue to press for the release of FBI statements and emails from Epstein’s devices, with some threatening contempt charges if the DOJ fails to comply. The massive ongoing review highlights the complexity of balancing transparency, legal requirements, and victim privacy. As millions of documents await release, the public and media can expect the story to evolve over the coming weeks. #Epstein #DOJ #Transparency #Trump #DocumentRelease #Maxwell #BreakingNews

RonC

How the Presidency Has Supercharged a Business Empire 💼 A new El País exposé reveals something few have ever seen before: a U.S. president whose personal fortune appears to have grown significantly during his time in office — driven not just by real estate, but by crypto, branding, and a global business overhaul.  🔎 Key Highlights • According to one estimate, Trump’s net worth surged from about US $2.3 billion to US $7.2 billion between 2024 and 2025.  • The “Trump 2.0” portfolio goes far beyond real estate: it now includes a social-media platform, a family-controlled crypto enterprise, and global licensing deals under the Trump brand.  • Iconic properties — golf courses, hotels, luxury residences — remain central, but newer ventures are driving growth faster.  • Critics argue this level of wealth accumulation while holding public office raises serious questions about conflicts of interest, transparency, and the mixing of public duty with personal profit.  🧭 What This Means for Politics & Power When someone can leverage political visibility, brand value, and shifting regulations to supercharge private business interests — simultaneously running a global enterprise and heading the country — lines begin to blur between governance and personal enrichment. This isn’t just about real estate or assets. It’s about how influence, policy, and brand power can reshape wealth — fast. ⸻ 💬 What do you think? Is this a new model of “business-backed politics,” or a problematic overlap of power and personal gain? #Politics #Business #Ethics #Leadership #Wealth #CorporateGovernance #Transparency #Trump #RealEstate #Crypto

Phoenixx Fyre Dean

58‑Year‑Old Killed By Evansville Police. Officer Remains Anonymous… Until Now. On November 22, 2025, the Evansville Police Department killed 58‑year‑old Everett Nunn, a man holding a fake gun. It was a marijuana pipe molded to look like a firearm. Officers claimed it “appeared to be a gun,” barked commands, and fired when Nunn did not drop it. He was rushed to Deaconess Midtown Hospital, where he died. The department released bodycam footage but refuses to name the officer. They will show you the victim’s last moments, but not the face behind the trigger. That silence is their shield. The roster tells the story. In November 2021, EPD swore in 11 new officers. Two of them, Justin Miller and Gregory Hardin, came directly from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office jail division. One of them pulled the trigger. The department will not say which. But it is one of the two. This is not speculation. It is subtraction. Everett Nunn is dead. The officer is alive. The department hides his name. Evansville’s system recycles jailhouse authority into street‑level lethality, then buries accountability under “appeared to be” and “under investigation.” The EPD will not talk about it. I will. Silence does not protect the public. Silence protects the shooter. And in Evansville, that silence has already buried too many citizens. Disclaimer: This article is based on public records, media reports, and editorial analysis. The Evansville Police Department has not disclosed the officer’s name. The identification of Justin Miller or Gregory Hardin as possible shooters reflects the narrowed roster of sworn officers, not a confirmed attribution. #Evansville #PoliceShooting #JusticeForEverettNunn #Accountability #Transparency #PoliceReform #IndianaNews #BreakingNews #CommunityJustice #FakeGunRealDeath #EPD #PublicTrust #InvestigativeReporting #Newsbreak #SWUSA #PhoenixxFyreDean Images from 44 News.

The Greensboro Chronicle

LEGAL DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT NOTICE Transparency matters. Integrity matters. Accountability matters. At The Greensboro Chronicle, our investigative reporting is grounded in publicly available records, documented sources, and firsthand accounts submitted by our readers. References to individuals or businesses are made strictly in the public interest and do not constitute findings of liability or wrongdoing. All allegations are presented as such and remain subject to verification, response, and adjudication by appropriate legal or regulatory authorities. We welcome factual corrections and the opportunity for response from all parties mentioned. Copyright Notice – 2026 All content is protected under applicable copyright laws. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or misuse of our original work is strictly prohibited. © Lawanda Boddie-Slack © JJLBS LLC d/b/a JJLBS Professional Administrative Services © The Greensboro Chronicle © The Phoenix Store Online All Rights Reserved. 📢 We stand on truth, due process, and responsible journalism. 👍 Like 🔁 Share 💬 Comment 📰 Follow & Subscribe #GreensboroChronicle #Transparency #InvestigativeJournalism #PublicInterest #CopyrightProtected #IndependentMedia #Accountability #ResponsibleReporting

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