Omnibus Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell

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Trump made the comments during an interview with Fox News on Saturday night. He said, “The one guarantee I have to have — no nuclear weapons. They’ve agreed to that.”🙄

(Obama successfully prevented Iran from developing nuclear weapons while his agreement with Iran was fully active. The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) blocked all of Iran's pathways to a bomb by strictly capping uranium enrichment levels and eliminating 98% of its enriched uranium stockpile, but that’s a different story)
The current U.S. President said guaranteeing a nuclear-free commitment from Iran was a “non-negotiable condition” of his for any broader agreement. He described Iran’s acceptance as a breakthrough, while no formal agreement has been publicly confirmed, and I’ve no idea if Iran is aware of this acceptance or not.
The U.S. and Iran have yet to ink an agreement to end the war that has dragged on into its fourth month, with President Donald Trump saying Saturday that he is in "no hurry" to make a deal.

Trump, in an interview with his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, on Fox News, said that he is pressing for a deal that would ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.
 

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Trump made the comments during an interview with Fox News on Saturday night. He said, “The one guarantee I have to have — no nuclear weapons. They’ve agreed to that.”🙄

(Obama successfully prevented Iran from developing nuclear weapons while his agreement with Iran was fully active. The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) blocked all of Iran's pathways to a bomb by strictly capping uranium enrichment levels and eliminating 98% of its enriched uranium stockpile, but that’s a different story)
The current U.S. President said guaranteeing a nuclear-free commitment from Iran was a “non-negotiable condition” of his for any broader agreement. He described Iran’s acceptance as a breakthrough, while no formal agreement has been publicly confirmed, and I’ve no idea if Iran is aware of this acceptance or not.
The U.S. and Iran have yet to ink an agreement to end the war that has dragged on into its fourth month, with President Donald Trump saying Saturday that he is in "no hurry" to make a deal.

Trump, in an interview with his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, on Fox News, said that he is pressing for a deal that would ensure Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon.
It's always been that way.
 

Ron in Regina

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The Epstein files problem didn’t leave with Bondi. Blanche, Bondi’s deputy, is the acting attorney general. Nothing else has changed.
Blanche, 51, took over leadership of the Justice Department after Trump fired Pam Bondi in April amid tension over the agency's release of files related to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and frustration that the department ‌was ⁠not moving forcefully enough against the White House's supposed political enemies.
Bondi defended the Justice Department’s approach, saying it had released nearly half of records in the Epstein files that where not on her desk during her tenure, including photographs and video evidence. She described those efforts as an unprecedented bid to increase transparency.
"He's acting attorney General. Tomorrow. I'm instructing Dan (Scavino) and everybody else that's involved in that very complicated process - which is going to go, I think, very quickly - that we ⁠are going to make him permanent attorney general," Trump said at a White House event, according to a video posted on X late on Wednesday by his aide Scavino.
As AG, wouldn’t Bondi have had to sign off on Blanches findings once she received and reviewed them?🤔
President Donald Trump said he would move to nominate acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche on Thursday to permanently lead the Justice Department, which would ‌make his former personal lawyer the nation's top law enforcement officer.
The DOJ is saying roughly three million documents — the witness interviews, the evidence gathered by the FBI, the files most likely to contain the real story — are shielded by prosecutorial privilege. At the Oversight Committee hearing Friday, Rep. Dave Min, D-Calif., wasn’t having it. “There’s a reason we don’t have the smoking guns, we don’t have the video evidence, we don’t have the witness interviews,” he said. “They’re claiming that’s all privileged. And that is a bunch of bull—t.”
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are calling for FBI Director Kash Patel and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to testify before them over the Epstein files. This comes after former Attorney General Pam Bondi met with the committee and repeatedly placed blame on Patel and Blanche.
 

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Blanche, 51, took over leadership of the Justice Department after Trump fired Pam Bondi in April amid tension over the agency's release of files related to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and frustration that the department ‌was ⁠not moving forcefully enough against the White House's supposed political enemies.

"He's acting attorney General. Tomorrow. I'm instructing Dan (Scavino) and everybody else that's involved in that very complicated process - which is going to go, I think, very quickly - that we ⁠are going to make him permanent attorney general," Trump said at a White House event, according to a video posted on X late on Wednesday by his aide Scavino.

President Donald Trump said he would move to nominate acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche on Thursday to permanently lead the Justice Department, which would ‌make his former personal lawyer the nation's top law enforcement officer.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are calling for FBI Director Kash Patel and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to testify before them over the Epstein files. This comes after former Attorney General Pam Bondi met with the committee and repeatedly placed blame on Patel and Blanche.
Israel doesn't want the facts out.
 

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Epstein PA says she was ‘violently raped’ by billionaire boss — even while he was behind bars
Claims he flew her to Los Angeles for a 'casting' call where she stripped to her bra and underwear

Author of the article:Denette Wilford
Published Jun 08, 2026 • 4 minute read

Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant Sarah Kellen arrives to testify at a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill on May 21, 2026 in Washington, DC.
Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant Sarah Kellen arrives to testify at a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill on May 21, 2026 in Washington, DC. Photo by Andrew Harnik /Getty Images

A woman who worked as a personal assistant to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell testified that Epstein “violently raped” her — and maintained that abuse from prison.


Sarah Kellen was previously under criminal investigation, named as one of his co-conspirators, but never charged.

She has since claimed she was a victim “trapped inside Jeffrey Epstein’s world” for more than two decades, Kellen told the House Oversight Committee on May 21, according to a transcript released Friday.

Abuse by Epstein and his associates
Kellen, 46, recalled how before she met Epstein, she was allegedly sexually assaulted by French celebrity hairstylist Frederic Fekkai, as well as former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine, when she was in her 20s.

Fekkai allegedly introduced her to Epstein, whom he referred to as “a scout for Victoria’s Secret.”

He flew her to Los Angeles for a “casting” call where she stripped to her bra and underwear.

“I remember just like doing a little turn, turning around so he could see my body,” she recalled in her testimony, before she soon discovered he was actually a money manager, not a model scout.


Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant Sarah Kellen arrives to testify at a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill on May 21, 2026 in Washington, DC.
Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant Sarah Kellen arrives to testify at a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill on May 21, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Photo by Andrew Harnik /Getty Images
She was eventually hired as an “assistant” to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, a job that initially went unpaid.

Kellen testified that the late billionaire pedophile “groomed me, sexually and psychologically abused me, controlled me, manipulated me, dominated me and gaslit me until I could no longer tell which thoughts were mine and which were his.”

She detailed that Epstein reminded her “every day how powerful he was, how influential he was and that to turn on him or disobey him would mean losing everything: my job, my home, everyone I knew in the world, even my life.”

‘Slave and minion’
Kellen added: “From the beginning, he showed me that he was more powerful than basically anyone in the world. After months of unpaid labour, Epstein instructed me to draw him a bath on (his private) island, then ordered me to undress and get in with him. And he said, ‘The job is yours.’”

She testified: “Only after Jeffrey confirmed that I would submit to his sexual abuse did he begin paying me,” claiming she was paid a mere “$25,000 a year for working non-stop, on-call 24/7, months at a time with no days off,” with Maxwell allegedly calling her their “slave and minion.”


She told the committee: “I understood the math exactly. I was being paid, in part, to be raped.”

Abuse continued after he was jailed
Kellen recounted one attack in a Palm Beach gym where Epstein “blasted the music so loud so no one could hear, choked me and violently raped me.”

She also claimed the abuse continued while Epstein was serving his 18-month sentence in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from a minor.

“He even Skyped me from a computer inside the Palm Beach County Stockade and ordered me to undress for him on camera,” she said, detailing that he was in a room with “plain, white walls.”

Kellen said that the years under Epstein and Maxwell left her with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
This undated photo provided by the U.S. Justice Department on Dec. 19, 2025, shows Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy U.S. financier who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking underage girls, and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell in an unidentified location. (Handout/Department of Justice/AFP/Getty Images) Photo by Handout /US Department of Justice/AFP via Getty Images
“As a result of the years of abuse, constant sleep deprivation, and coercive control inflicted by Jeffrey and Ghislaine, psychological conditions hampered my ability to identify my own emotions, differentiate reality from Jeffrey’s manipulated reality, and crippled me from making decisions or asserting agency when it mattered most,” she told the committee.


Previously, she was named as the “lieutenant” and is claimed to have “served as both his (Epstein’s) scheduler and a recruiter/procurer of the girls,” according to a 2010 docket since released by the Department of Justice.

Not a ‘monster’
This wasn’t the first time her abuse claims have came to light.

She told the U.K. Sun in 2020 that she was “raped and abused weekly” by Epstein and any depictions that she is a monster are “not true.”

Kellen — married to NASCAR star Brian Vickers — was identified as the “lieutenant” who “served as both (Epstein’s) scheduler and a recruiter/procurer of the girls,” according to a 2010 docket previous released by the Justice Department.

As for her accusations against Fekkai and Levine, Chair James Comer noting in a letter to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that the committee “is not a law enforcement entity, and our role is not to determine guilt or innocence” and they would be referring her allegations to Department of Justice, “which has the tools to investigate criminal misconduct.”

A spokesperson for Levine said in a statement to NBC News, “Nearly a quarter century ago, our client had a brief intimate encounter with another consenting adult. Any allegation suggesting otherwise is not true.”

Fekkai’s spokesperson Mark Herr also issued a statement to the outlet: “Mr. Fekkai was astonished to read of Ms. Kellen’s testimony. Mr. Fekkai never abused anyone. He never participated in any illegal behavior. He knew nothing about Epstein’s repugnant depravity or trafficking. He did nothing wrong.”