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In a politically charged week, several major developments have surfaced, including escalating tensions over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, new claims from Tulsi Gabbard targeting the Obama administration, sweeping federal changes under the Trump administration, and the unexpected death of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan.

The Department of Justice has moved forward with its investigation into the Epstein-Maxwell network by interviewing Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida. In parallel, a Republican-led House Oversight subcommittee voted to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as former DOJ leaders like James Comey, Robert Mueller, and Loretta Lynch, regarding their ties to Epstein. These subpoenas are pending final approval from Chairman James Comer and mark a major escalation in accountability efforts.

Former President Trump, meanwhile, signed three executive orders aimed at accelerating America’s AI infrastructure. These include expediting permits for low-impact data centers, launching an American AI Exports Program, and barring federal contracts from AI systems that display ideological bias, particularly related to DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion). Trump positioned the AI initiative as central to America’s economic and technological dominance, saying, “Our innovation will be unmatched.”

Also notable, Trump’s administration has cut nearly 26,000 IRS jobs—about 25% of the agency—reversing Biden-era expansions. While Republicans praise the downsizing as a victory for taxpayers, critics warn the IRS cuts could reduce enforcement capacity and lead to an estimated $400 billion in lost revenue over the next decade. The agency has historically audited lower-income families more frequently than the ultra-rich, prompting renewed scrutiny.

Tulsi Gabbard held a White House press briefing after declassifying a 2017 House Intelligence report that challenges the Obama administration’s handling of Russian election interference. According to the report, intelligence suggesting Putin favored Trump was “weak,” and the broader effort was intended to undermine U.S. confidence in its own elections. Gabbard accused Obama of orchestrating a coordinated misinformation campaign and filed a criminal referral to the DOJ. Mainstream networks like CNN reportedly cut away from Gabbard’s remarks as she exposed details, leading to claims of media suppression.

Representative Jason Crow (D-CO) dismissed Gabbard’s allegations as an attempt to distract from Trump’s own connections to Epstein. Crow accused her of fabricating conspiracy theories to regain favor with Trump. Meanwhile, Charlie Kirk interviewed Gabbard, offering her space to defend her claims, which she says are rooted in classified intelligence.

In cultural news, Hulk Hogan, iconic wrestler and Trump ally, died unexpectedly of cardiac arrest. Known for his larger-than-life presence in the WWE and his crossover into mainstream entertainment, Hogan’s passing marks the end of an era for many Americans who grew up watching him.

Finally, Congresswoman Ana Paulina Luna reported progress regarding the sealed Epstein files in the Southern District of New York. Details remain limited, but growing pressure from lawmakers and the public may force further disclosures.

With major revelations, legal battles, and political reshuffling underway, Americans are witnessing historic shifts in transparency, technology, and power. The coming weeks promise even more volatility as key players—from Tulsi Gabbard to the DOJ—push for answers in some of the most controversial chapters of modern political history.

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35 COMENTARIOS

  1. I find it to be so funny that the Democrats are pushing forward to Jeffrey Epstein cases so that way it takes away from their criminology of Obama but they have four years to dig around the nose files and they never did now it's a problem these people are just out of the mind and American people are tired of their sickness they need to have a mental health check up and they need to be thrown off of their committees this is just getting ridiculous or freaking government is nothing but a clown show again for the next 4 years because the Democrats won't leave things alone and they were so so serious about it they would have done it for the last 4 years they're just doing it to cover up any sort of television time for for Obama

  2. Not that going after these crooked Dems isn’t important, it is. However, let’s put a little more focus on the cost of living, affordable housing, better healthcare. 🙋‍♀️ hello we are all drowning out here.

  3. Why don't they just go back and listen to the tapes, Epstein and Clinton in the White House. Everything is recorded. They had no problem. Exploiting Trump's tapes all the conversations he had. They tape everything in that place. Just go back. Find the tape of Epstein andtheir conversation. It's not that hard.

  4. this type of behaviour from CNN is down right criminal they are guilty and should be held Liable….i believe in free speech but blatantly doing it the way they did is CRIMINAL they tried real hard to discredit Tulsi and tell the Public something she was not saying that is misrepresenting CNN should be shut down completely we do not need a news network telling the people they are unbiased and then pushing their narrative and propaganda and not the truth shut them down !

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