A Good Week For Us. A Rough One For Trump. Excellent.
California delivered for children, the GOP got caught faking votes, and Trump couldn’t fly his own gifted plane
Happy Sunday, and welcome. I’m glad you’re here.
If you’ve been carrying the weight of all the regime’s chaos this week, set it down for a few minutes. What you’re about to read is proof that they’re far weaker than they’d have us believe—people winning real victories while the powerful get caught, exposed, and finally called to account.
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TRUMP GUTS SCHOOLS. CALIFORNIA FIGHTS BACK.
The regime is tearing the Department of Education down to the studs. This week, California did the opposite.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill pouring $2.4 billion more into special education—a 43% jump in a single year, the largest investment of its kind in state history. It lifts per-student funding from $999 to $1,340, and guarantees every school district in California gets that money at the same rate.
That means more reading specialists, more behavioral aides, and more one-on-one help—protecting the very services for students with disabilities this regime tried to gut.
Newsom, who grew up with dyslexia, said: “All of us learn differently, and so we have to do things differently.”
Trump is gutting the department that protects these children. Newsom just told every family raising a child with a disability that they are seen, valued, and worth fighting for. The contrast couldn’t be sharper.
THE VOTER-FRAUD PARTY GOT CAUGHT
The party that never stops screaming about voter fraud just got caught.
Massachusetts’ State Ballot Law Commission ruled last month that two Republicans running statewide—Anne Manning Martin for lieutenant governor and Michael Walsh for attorney general—submitted hundreds of “non-genuine” nomination signatures to qualify for the ballot.
A forensic handwriting expert found many were likely written by the same hand. Deposed in the case, their shared signature-gatherer, Joe Bronske, took the Fifth on every question. Both candidates deny wrongdoing and blame Bronske.
On Friday, a judge put Walsh back on the ballot—but even he called it a case of “serious, credible allegations of voter signature fraud,” citing “substantial evidence in the record.” He let Walsh through anyway, on the narrow technicality that the challenge wasn’t sent by certified mail. Not because it didn’t happen—because of how the paperwork was delivered.
Democrats are appealing to the state’s highest court, and two district attorneys are still investigating. But the surest fix here won’t come from judges—it’ll come from the voters they lied about all along.
TRUMP’S GIFTED PLANE WAS A BUST
Qatar gave Trump a luxury jet, and he loves to show it off. But this week, flying out of a NATO summit in Turkey as the US traded fresh strikes with Iran, his own Secret Service told him not to fly it—so he left Ankara on the old Air Force One instead.
The old plane is built to survive a war—missile defenses, secure lines to the military, the works. The shiny gift from Qatar isn’t. “This plane was built for aesthetics, not mission,” one former national security official said. Translation: it looks great, but it can’t do the job.
Trump insisted there was no security concern. But the crew switched off the plane’s transponder on the way out of Ankara—the move they make when flying the president through a war zone. So much for no concern.
A foreign government handed Trump the plane he flies on, taxpayers paid nearly $400 million to fix it, and much of what’s inside it is classified—even from the officials who’d normally vet it. Democrats are demanding answers. The Republicans who control the committees haven’t called a single hearing. That’s not oversight. That’s a cover-up with a paint job.
EPSTEIN SURVIVORS SAY HIS AIDE LIED TO CONGRESS
Last month, Lesley Groff—Epstein’s assistant for 18 years—told the House Oversight Committee she never met any of his victims, never knew their ages, never handled their passports, never paid them. The committee failed to put her under oath.
Then the survivors spoke.
Marina Lacerda, who says she first met Epstein in 2002 when she was 13, says Groff met at least three or four girls in person and knew exactly how young they were. “She’s lying,” Lacerda said.
Sharlene Rochard says she gave Groff her passport information to book flights, which showed her age plainly. Multiple survivors say Groff personally passed them cash in long white envelopes—directly contradicting her testimony.
Groff, through her lawyers, hasn’t responded. Beyond Ghislaine Maxwell, no one in Epstein’s operation has ever been charged in the US.
The survivors say Groff is the one who told them to bring their school IDs—proof of just how young they were. And no one has made her answer for it. Yet.
FINISHING THE JOB
These survivors have put their names on the line for years, telling the truth at real cost. They deserve justice. They still don’t have it.
I helped uncover the Russia scandal and lead the first campaign to impeach Trump, and I’ve investigated Epstein for more than a decade. I don’t walk away from a fight.
So believe me when I say what’s standing between these survivors and justice isn’t proof—they’ve given us that. It’s that the people who could deliver it, from the Trump DOJ to the Republicans shielding him in Congress, have chosen not to. It won’t change until we change who holds power—and that’s decided at the ballot box.
We will not let up until every monster who hurt these survivors, and everyone who helped them, is held accountable. That’s a promise.
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Onward!
Scott
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