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The Epstein Trump Pedo “files”
Help Expose the Epstein Network — We Need You
The Epstein files aren’t just about one man — they’re a map of power, silence, and institutional failure, and right now that map is incomplete by design. EpsteinWiki is a public, open-source investigation working to catalog documents, evidence, people, organizations, and timelines so survivors, journalists, and the public can actually see the full picture — not the redacted, drip-fed version we’re being handed. We need researchers, fact-checkers, writers, organizers, data nerds, and careful readers who believe transparency is a public good. You don’t need insider access or a law degree — just curiosity, integrity, and the willingness to document what others would rather bury. If accountability matters to you, this is where you show up.
Epstein Files Promise Still ‘Coming Soon’ — DOJ Misses Deadline, Millions Still Hidden
Despite talk circulating that a fresh wave of Epstein documents could drop today, there’s no confirmed major release hitting the public yet. The Justice Department is currently reviewing over 5.2 million pages of material tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, far more than originally thought — and well past the Dec. 19 deadline set by Congress under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
So what’s out? Tens of thousands of pages have trickled out in batches, but critics — including survivors and lawmakers like Rep. Ro Khanna — say this partial dump and slow rollout falls far short of full transparency, particularly because key interviews and prosecution memos remain unreleased.
Right now the message isn’t “Epstein files revealed today” so much as “big legal and political fight over transparency continues.” The DOJ says it’s working around the clock and hopes to push more material by late January, but that still leaves millions of pages unexamined and unreleased.
The Congressional Titanic
Capitol Plaque Missing, Democracy Too?
As the 5th anniversary of January 6 approaches, the plaque that was legally supposed to honor the police who defended the Capitol on that violent day is nowhere to be seen — not on display, not in public view, not commemorating a moment when democracy itself was under attack. Instead, it’s reportedly tucked away in storage while House Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to unveil it and the DOJ tries to throw out a lawsuit from the officers demanding it be installed.
So what’s on display? A sea of paper replicas taped up by outraged members of Congress because the real thing can’t be bothered to show up. Meanwhile, Trump and allies keep rewriting the story of Jan. 6 as a “day of love”, and real historical memory is left to DIY signage.
This isn’t just a missing plaque — it’s a culture of forgetting, and a warning sign that if we don’t fight to preserve truth, political bad actors will happily let reality fade on their watch.
The Resistance
Vance’s Windows Shattered — But Are We Surprised?
Just days into 2026, someone smashed four windows and a Secret Service vehicle at Vice President J.D. Vance’s unoccupied Cincinnati home — and was promptly detained by the feds. No one was hurt, and the Secret Service isn’t saying whether it was politically motivated, but this comes on the heels of a broader surge in politically charged violence and threats that’s been climbing for years.
Whether this was a lone actor or something more, it’s a blunt reminder that when political leaders feed rage and resentment for applause lines, real-world consequences follow. Vance can sit in Washington tweeting hot takes — someone else ends up boarding up their house and getting booked. Not great optics, folks.
No War, No Kidnapping, No Burnout: Massachusetts Resisters Are Rowing Together
While Trump plays international bully — launching illegal military actions and kidnapping schemes against Venezuela like international law is just a suggestion — Massachusetts organizers are doing what grown-ups do: resisting together. From a packed State House rally to a congressional delegation that actually showed a spine, the message is clear: war crimes aren’t patriotic, and silence isn’t an option. But this isn’t just about showing up once and calling it a day. This moment demands sustainable resistance — Courage Collectives, action hours, book groups, vigils, and joy-fueled persistence that keeps people coming back instead of burning out. Last year alone saw 55,000 protests — one every nine minutes — and 2026 isn’t about slowing down. It’s about rowing together, staying human, and refusing to let fascism exhaust us into submission.
Department of War Crimes
Trump Predicts Greenland Annexation — World Says ‘No, Seriously, Stop’
Even before the year really gets started, Trump is back at it: doubling down on his insistence that the U.S. “needs” Greenland — not as a partner, not as an ally, but as future U.S. territory, complete with rare-earths and strategic positioning in the Arctic. This isn’t a fringe tweet — it’s rhetoric tied to a real geopolitical push, including appointing a so-called “special envoy” to Greenland and reviving off-the-books talk of territorial acquisition.
Unsurprisingly, Greenland’s prime minister snapped back with a firm rebuke: “No more fantasies about annexation,” reminding the world that the island’s future belongs to its own people and their Danish partners, not as a pawn in U.S. power politics.
This isn’t idle chatter. It’s indicative of a broader trend — from Venezuela to Colombia and now the Arctic — of coercive foreign policy dressed up as “defense.” As European allies and Nordic leaders loudly reject colonial takeovers, it’s on us to spotlight the imperial impulse beneath the tweets and demand accountability.

Trump Didn’t ‘Enforce the Law’ — He Rewrote the Rules for Global Empire
Forget the spin about narco-terrorism and law enforcement — Trump’s Venezuela operation wasn’t some sudden act of justice: it’s a pre-text for regime change with geopolitical consequences. By snatching Nicolás Maduro and signaling intent to run a foreign government, this White House just set a precedent where a U.S. president can deploy military force abroad under a veneer of “law enforcement,” seize control of another nation’s infrastructure, and declare authority without real congressional or international authorization. That’s not stabilization — that’s extra-legal power projection dressed up as legitimacy. And the real danger isn’t the headlines today, it’s the new normal this creates for tomorrow. Press this, expose the precedent, and make sure people understand that what’s happening isn’t isolated — it’s fundamental to how power wants to operate.
Trump’s Greenland Fantasy Gets a Hard Pass From the Arctic
Just when we thought territorial bluster was yesterday’s headline, Trump started yammering again that the U.S. needs Greenland — literally talking about annexing it for “defense.” Predictably, Greenland’s leadership snapped back: “Enough. No more pressure, no more fantasies of annexation,” and made it clear their future is for them to decide, not some MAGA land-grab tweet. Denmark and European allies rallied behind that stance too, bluntly reminding Washington that allies don’t threaten to grab each other like bullies on a playground. This isn’t just bad diplomacy — it’s a slap at international law and self-determination. Time to shine a spotlight on this imperial pipedream before it morphs into real harm.
2026 Midterms
USPS Quietly Rewrites ‘On-Time’ — Your Mail Might Now Be Late, Even When It’s Not
Over the holiday break — while most of the country was eating pie — the U.S. Postal Service slipped out a technical postmark change that could have real consequences for mail-in ballots, tax forms, legal deadlines, and anything where timing matters. Under the new interpretation, the date stamped on your envelope now reflects when the mail is first processed at a facility, not when you actually dropped it in the box or handed it to a clerk. That means something you mailed on time could officially be late simply because it took a day (or more) to hit a sorting machine. USPS insists this is just a clarification, but critics warn it quietly raises the stakes on deadlines voters and everyday Americans depend on.
Walz Bails, But the Frauds Keep Filing In
Oh good, another governor peaces out when the heat hits — Minnesota’s Tim Walz just dropped his 2026 reelection bid amid growing scrutiny over a $250 million child-care fraud scandal that’s been unfolding in his state. Rather than answering tough questions about corruption and accountability, he’d rather throw up his hands and walk away, leaving Democrats scrambling for a replacement and Minnesotans stuck with the mess. It’s exactly the kind of political dodge that makes voters cynical and crooks comfortable. Time to turn this frustration into action — because if politicians can’t be held to account by ballots, they’ll never be held to account at all.
What We Are Watching Today
Today’s Call to Action: Protect Deadlines, Demand Transparency, Show Up
1️⃣ Protect Your Paper Trail (Right Now)
If you mail anything with a deadline — ballots, legal filings, public comments, records requests:
- Mail early or use in-person drop-off whenever possible
- Read Today’s Resistance Survival Guide: Document Everything Like a Journalist (Because Receipts Beat Rage)
- Get a receipt or timestamp at the counter
- Switch to tracked mail for anything critical
Quiet rule changes thrive on people assuming the old rules still apply. Don’t give them that opening.
2️⃣ Demand Full Epstein Transparency
Another Epstein file drop is rumored — which means another chance for partial releases and strategic silence.
- Call or email your representatives and demand complete, unredacted disclosure
- Share EpsteinWiki as a public accountability tool — not speculation, not vibes, documents: Sunlight doesn’t work if it’s filtered through DOJ excuses.
3️⃣ Plug Into Collective Resistance (No Solo Burnout)
Authoritarianism counts on exhaustion.
- Join a local action hour, Courage Collective, or protest buddy system
- Put one recurring resistance action on your calendar this month: Sustained pressure beats viral outrage every time.
4️⃣ Amplify, Don’t Scroll
Pick one thing today:
Small, coordinated actions > endless doomscrolling.
Resistance isn’t about doing everything.
It’s about doing something, together, on purpose.
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They want you tired, confused, late, and alone.
We answer with clarity, preparation, and each other.
We document what they hide.
We show up when they hope we won’t.
We tell the truth even when it’s inconvenient — especially then.
This isn’t the moment to look away or wait for permission.
This is the moment to link arms, sharpen the facts, and refuse to forget.
Stay loud. Stay curious. Stay human.
Resistance isn’t over — it’s just getting organized. 🐾🔥
