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Important Update: Trump Upset After Being Called out at Grammys as More, Significant Allegations Surface in Epstein Files
Good morning everyone. It was a very long night. I stayed up late reviewing additional Epstein files and what I found was both critical and deeply disturbing. Donald Trump is furious that the Grammys called him out and is now threatening to sue Trevor Noah. At the same time, the Department of Justice distributed child sexual abuse material to the public, including nude images of children, in a staggering violation of the law. New Epstein files also reveal fresh allegations involving Trump and other powerful, wealthy figures.
Because of the work I am doing to review and expose these files, I have become a target. The attacks have been aggressive, but they are not surprising. People close to this White House do not want the Epstein files to stay in the news cycle. They want silence. They will not get it.
I am not stopping. Not now, not ever. I want to sincerely thank everyone who has reached out with support and encouragement. It means more than I can put into words. If you want to help sustain this work and expand its reach, please consider subscribing or gifting a subscription. Let’s keep building this together and keep the truth in the light.
Here’s the news:
Overnight, the Department of Justice took down another file that I sent to the DOJ where it failed to redact the faces of more than one dozen Epstein survivors. I have spent the past 24 hours emailing with the DOJ in an effort to remove files that have publicly identifying information of survivors. If the DOJ won’t protect the survivors, we have to.
An Epstein file referencing an FBI presentation created after mid-2025 alleges that Jeffrey Epstein instructed an accuser to give Harvey Weinstein a massage, during which Weinstein allegedly demanded she remove her shirt and threatened to have others force her when she refused; the document also notes allegations involving Donald Trump and Prince Andrew. The full file is here.
The Department of Justice redacted Donald Trump’s face in the Epstein files. At the same time, the DOJ failed to redact the faces, names, and other personal information of more than one dozen survivors. Here is the file the DOJ failed to redact Trump’s name in:
An Epstein files release by the U.S. Department of Justice mistakenly published dozens of unredacted nude photos showing survivors with faces visible, prompting outrage from survivors and lawyers after The New York Times alerted officials. The images, tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s personal collection and properties, were later removed or redacted, but victims said the disclosure was deeply harmful and retraumatizing, citing broader, inconsistent failures to protect victims’ identities while shielding powerful figures’ names.
An Epstein file suggests Jeffrey Epstein helped arrange a 2018 interview between Elon Musk and The New York Times, citing a message attributed to NYT financial reporter and Epstein associate Landon Thomas that praised the booking: “The Elon get was epic. You delivered!”
An Epstein file contains messages claiming Jeffrey Epstein did not die by suicide and asserting links to a broader international case, stating: “Just heard about Epstein… we don’t believe it was suicide… you need to listen to what we have as evidence,” and adding, “This case… is most certainly connected to yours… Prince Phillip is small fry compared to what we have uncovered,” suggesting alleged proof of wider, more powerful figures being involved. Here is the full file.
An Epstein file includes a line item reading “Quote for massage room walls in fur is $21,800,” documenting an expensive furnishing request tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s properties and adding to records detailing the lavish and unusual expenditures associated with his residences.
ABC News has confirmed that lawyers for more than 200 alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein are asking federal judges to order the U.S. Department of Justice to immediately take down its Epstein files website, arguing that massive redaction failures exposed victims’ names, addresses, and financial details, including those of minors. The attorneys call the disclosure an “unfolding emergency,” saying thousands of errors in recent releases have caused ongoing, irreversible harm and harassment.
Donald Trump harshly criticized the Grammy Awards telecast as “virtually unwatchable” and threatened legal action against host Trevor Noah after a joke linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, insisting he never visited Epstein’s island, denying any wrongdoing despite references to him in Justice Department files, and calling the remark false, defamatory, and grounds for a lawsuit.
At the Grammy Awards, many of music’s biggest stars openly protested the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, wearing “ICE OUT” pins and using acceptance speeches to denounce U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, share immigrant family stories, and condemn recent enforcement actions and deaths—marking a stronger, more coordinated political stand than earlier awards shows and reflecting growing cultural backlash against mass deportations. This is what Bad Bunny had to say ahead of his halftime show at the Super Bowl this weekend:
Mike Johnson is racing to prevent a prolonged partial government shutdown as Congress battles over funding and oversight of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. With backing from Donald Trump, Republicans are advancing a short-term funding extension for the Department of Homeland Security, while Democrats demand stricter limits on ICE practices such as ending roving patrols, requiring warrants, and forcing agents to identify themselves.
A measles outbreak forced U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to halt all movement at the South Texas Family Residential Center, quarantining detainees after confirmed infections and intensifying concerns about health and safety for detained families, including children, amid a nationwide surge in measles cases and mounting criticism of the administration’s detention policies following high-profile arrests tied to immigration operations in Minneapolis.
The Guardian has confirmed that construction has resumed on four major offshore wind projects after federal judges rejected efforts by Donald Trump’s administration to halt them on national security grounds, allowing nearly five gigawatts of clean energy—enough to power about 3.5 million homes—to move forward on the US east coast.
A public health crisis is developing in Minneapolis as fear of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and federal enforcement in the Twin Cities has driven many residents — including U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents — to avoid routine and emergency healthcare, skip appointments, delay care, or rely on alternate services like home visits and telehealth.
Israel has agreed to a limited reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, allowing a small number of wounded and ill Palestinians to leave each day under joint security checks, offering modest relief after months of isolation as tens of thousands still await medical evacuation and broader ceasefire talks inch forward.
Israel plans to seize and redevelop a large historic archaeological site near Sebastia in the occupied West Bank, prompting Palestinian outrage that the project—backed by far-right ministers—is a pretext for land expropriation and settlement expansion that would cut residents off from key heritage, tourism income, and olive groves.
Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter after “seeing his shadow” during the annual Groundhog Day ceremony at Gobbler’s Knob, where tens of thousands gathered for the long-running tradition popularized by the film Groundhog Day.
See you soon.
— Aaron








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