They Buried The Epstein Files. New Mexico Brought A Shovel.
A prosecutor went around the DOJ, a judge voided Trump’s $1.8 billion scheme—and that’s just the start
Come sit with me a minute—because what’s in this edition is exactly the kind of thing the regime works hardest to keep quiet.
They want you to believe nothing can be done. That the fix is in, the fight is lost, and you might as well look away. Today is the proof that it’s a lie. The regime is losing—out loud, on the record—and almost nobody is telling you.
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NEW MEXICO IS COMING FOR THE EPSTEIN FILES
Most prosecutors gave up on holding Jeffrey Epstein’s network accountable. New Mexico is done waiting.
Attorney General Raúl Torrez has an active criminal investigation into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, and he’s going straight at the one thing blocking it—demanding the DOJ hand over the unredacted files it’s been sitting on.
Six times since February he’s asked. Six times they stonewalled—even after he took it straight to acting AG Todd Blanche, Trump’s own former defense lawyer. That’s 130 days of silence, and counting.
So Torrez drew a hard line: hand over the files by July 31, or he takes the DOJ to court. “Witnesses relocate and become unreachable,” he warns—every day they stall costs him ground, and he refuses to quit.
The regime thought these files were buried for good—Torrez just picked up a shovel and started digging.
ONE JUDGE STOPPED IT
Trump sued the IRS for $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns. The catch: he runs the IRS. So everyone who was supposed to stop it had a choice—protect your money, or obey the boss. Every one of them caved.
The DOJ, sworn to defend the Treasury, did nothing. The IRS wrote a memo laying out exactly how Trump could lose the case, then folded anyway. The Treasury’s top lawyer quit the day they announced a settlement. One by one, the guardrails collapsed.
Here’s the deal they nearly pulled off: $1.776 billion in taxpayer money funneled into a fund Trump controlled, plus a promise the IRS could never audit him, his sons, or his companies again. Cash today, immunity forever.
Until one court stopped it. Judge Kathleen Williams threw the whole thing out and reported Trump’s lawyers to the bar—including acting AG Todd Blanche, the same man stonewalling New Mexico.
One judge held the line. Remember that.
FLORIDA COUNTY SLAMS THE DOOR ON BIG TECH
Big Tech didn’t even get a foot in the door in Sarasota County, Florida. They slammed it shut first.
Last week the Sarasota County Commission voted five-to-nothing to freeze every new data center for a year—before a single one could apply. They saw the giant computer warehouses Big Tech has been trying to plant in towns across the country, and they refused to wait their turn. And here’s the kicker: these commissioners are Republicans. One of them, Joe Neunder, put it in four words: “No, not now, never.”
The residents saw what was coming—a single one of these data centers can guzzle up to five million gallons a day, more than half of what a local plant produces, just to cool its machines—and they rallied until the commission acted.
Big Tech usually wins these fights by writing checks and waiting for the vote. Sarasota didn’t give them the chance.
THE MONEY THE REGIME CAN’T SCARE AWAY
Want to know what this country really thinks of the regime? Follow the money. In just three months, everyday Americans gave $586 million to Democratic candidates and causes through ActBlue. That’s the most raised in a single quarter in any midterm ever.
Most of it came in small. The average gift was thirty-nine dollars. More than half a million people gave through ActBlue for the very first time—grocery money, gas money, whatever they could spare. That’s not a fundraising haul. It’s an uprising with a receipt.
And here’s the sweetest part. All quarter long, Republicans tried to shut it down—hauling ActBlue through investigations, demanding its records, hoping to scare people away from giving. It didn’t work. They pushed hard, and the money came in bigger than ever.
Fifteen million times over, Americans just showed the regime exactly where this is headed—thirty-nine dollars at a time.
Notice what today’s wins had in common. The prosecutor wouldn’t take no for an answer. The judge wouldn’t take the fraud. The county wouldn’t take the check. Fifteen million donors wouldn’t take the threat.
Neither will we. No advertiser, no billionaire, no corporation owns a word of this—so nobody can buy our silence or scare us quiet. Readers keep us alive, a few bucks a month, and that’s exactly why we can tell you the truth. Join us as a paid subscriber, and help keep the one voice they can’t silence loud:
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I’ve been in this fight since 2016. This regime can knock us down. It has never figured out how to keep us there. And it never will. I’ll be right here beside you through it all—flashlight in one hand, megaphone in the other.
Onward!
Scott
The DOJ has until July 31 to hand over the unredacted files—or Torrez goes to court. Place your bet: do they comply, or does he have to drag them in?
A judge just voided Trump’s slush fund deal and reported his lawyers to the bar. Should Todd Blanche lose his law license over this—yes or no?






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