White House East Wing Demolition Signals Boycott of Heavy Equipment Manufacturers

(WASHINGTON Oct. 22, 2025) The demolition of the White House for the construction of a quarter-billion dollar ballroom, has prompted movement to boycott the construction machinery used in the initial demolition phase.

“Boycott Volvo and ACECO, makers of the demolition equipment,” comments a user under news articles covering the demolition of parts of the White House. Adding, “send those responsible harshly worded letters, for participating in the destruction of America’s symbols of freedom.”

The unilateral decision to demolish part of the people’s house in Washington, has sparked outrage across the American frontier. The move struck a nerve in the American people. It adds salt to the wound.

The operation reportedly funded in part by unelected wealthy donating oligarchs. Oligarchs not satisfied with reshaping policy measures to suit their desires, now seek to reshape the landscape of the Capital itself.

Some say having the ballroom funded by unelected individuals is arguably a gift to the president in violation of the emoluments clause. Since the ballroom was envisioned and undertook primarily and solely by Trump himself, whom he intends to only permit select individuals to visit, in essense is a personal dwelling of his own ideation. One paid for by oligarchial wealthy doners whom expect a return for their investment.

The practical use of the ballroom anticipatedly is for Trump and only select closely connected compadres. Access to governmental facilities has already been curtailed drastically over Trumps first year in office.

Making it very apparent that those with connections and wealth can literally change the landscape the government, without any of the American people’s consent or oversight.

The aggressive nature, in which Trump has sought to deface various symbols of Americanism in the United States is emblematic of retaliatory action against the relentless demands to release the Epstein files.

By changing the profile of the capital, Trump may also plan to print fresh US currency with the new building structure as a lasting trophy representing his impact upon America and his time in office.

Symbolizing a recurring reminder and thumbing of the nose upon the American people.

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Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship: A definitive timeline

Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship: A definitive timeline | CNN Politics
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Em Steck, Andrew Kaczynski, Bob Ortega, Allison Gordon, Jhasua Razo, Maya Blackstone

They flew together on a private jet, partied side by side at Mar-a-Lago, appeared at Victoria’s Secret runway shows, and reportedly dined with royalty at a luxury Upper East Side townhouse.

Their names appear together in flight logs, legal filings, phone messages—and in photo after photo in the moneyed world of Palm Beach and Manhattan.

President Donald Trump has long tried to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire sex offender who died in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Trump has called him a “creep,” insisted he was “not a fan,” and said that before Epstein’s death, they hadn’t spoken in years.

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Maxwell transfer to plush Texas prison makes locals discomfortable

Ghislaine Maxwell puts an uncomfortable spotlight on this prison camp town in Texas

By Suzanne Gamboa
NBCNews
Sat, August 9, 2025 at 7:00 AM EDT

BRYAN, Texas — Daisy Perez has lived across the street from the all-women’s prison in her residential community for nine years, forming a careful, if not curious, co-existence with her fenced-in neighbors clad in matching khakis and boots.

The prisoners at Federal Prison Camp Bryan wave to Perez, 42, and her 78-year-old mother while they’re looping around the recreation yard. They wave as they pick up litter along the roadside. On Sundays, Perez sees them with visitors outside, the scene reminiscent to her of families enjoying a carefree day at the park.

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Model Stacey Williams says Trump groped her as Epstein watched

Erkki Forster, The Daily Beast Podcast
Tue, August 5, 2025 at 7:58 AM EDT

Stacey Williams, a former model who once dated Jeffrey Epstein, says Donald Trump groped her in his Trump Tower office in 1993—while casually chatting with Epstein just feet away.

In a new episode of The Daily Beast Podcast, Williams says the incident unfolded after Epstein had suggested they stop by Trump Tower while taking a walk down Fifth Avenue.

“Donald came out of his office right outside of, in sort of the waiting area, and started groping me while the two of them continued having a casual conversation,” Williams tells host Joanna Coles on The Daily Beast Podcast. “He’s just moving his hands sort of up and down my body and like smiling at him and Jeffrey smiling back.”

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Daily Beast pulls Melania-Epstein connection story

Daily Beast pulls story alleging Melania-Epstein connection after lawyers dispute framing

David Spector
Thu, July 31, 2025 at 8:00 PM EDT

The Daily Beast has pulled an article detailing allegations by journalist Michael Wolff that Melania Trump was introduced to her husband Donald Trump via a modeling agent connected to Jeffrey Epstein, after a challenge from the first lady’s lawyers.

“Editor’s Note. After this story was published, The Beast received a letter from First Lady Melania Trump’s attorney challenging the headline and framing of the article. After reviewing the matter, the Beast has taken down the article and apologizes for any confusion or misunderstanding,” The Daily Beast posted in place of the article. The hyperlink to the article appears to have been amended to : https://www.thedailybeast.com/epstein-this-story-has-been-removed/.

Wolff initially made the scandalous allegations in an interview with Daily Beast chief content officer Joanna Coles for The Daily Beast Podcast, Saturday. The two were discussing Trump’s alleged connections with the disgraced New York financier. The two were friends for many years, but ultimately had a falling out. The president claimed Tuesday that Epstein had been stealing staff from his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida. Epstein killed himself in a Manhattan prison while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking of minors charges. Wolff claimed Melania was “very involved in this Epstein relationship.”

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Free the Epstein Files through FOIA (Epsteingate)

Obama Official Files Bombshell Demand for Epstein Files and Secret Trump

(Daily Beast) — One of President Donald Trump’s most persistent legal foes is going after the Epstein files.

Norm Eisen—the former White House ethics chief under former President Barack Obama and a longtime critic of Trump—has filed a sweeping Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request demanding the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation hand over any files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein that may reference the former president.

“The govt’s credibility is hanging by a thread—& now they’re pushing a lie the MAGA base isn’t even buying!“ Eisen wrote on X. “We filed FOIAs to find the truth, because the Epstein files are real, & so is the Trump regime’s threat to democracy.”

 

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Book and TV content sought amist Epstein Files blockade by Trump Administration

Curiosity among Americans and the rest of the world has increased as the Trump administration makes greater efforts to dodge, conceal, and shift the subject.

By looking for books and television programs regarding the Jeffrey Epstein saga, the public has tried to learn more about it on their own. The public’s intense interest in the Epstein Files is the result of the Trump administration’s own actions.

There are many detailed descriptions of the criminal prosecutions, victim testimonies, and civil law actions accessible, and they are presented in greater detail than the government release would have in any case.

See:
Jeffrey Epstein-related books and TV shows have exploded

The main concern is who the other clients were Jeffrey Epsteins sex trafficking ring catered to.

Should the list get out, and since there is no statute of limitation on sexual assault (generally), those involved could find themselves up prosecution alley.

Pulitzer Prize Worthy Coverage of Jeffrey Epstein Saga by the Miami Herald

Get informed on the Miami Herald’s detailed coverage of Jeffrey Epstein saga.

See Miami Herald’s Perversion of Justice – Jeffrey Epstein Series.

Trump in Epsteingate saga, Like Nixon in Watergate, Suffers Circulatory Medical Condition – Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Washington, DC – The recent revelation of President Trump’s health status indicates that he is afflicted with chronic venous insufficiency.

This takes place amid the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, often referred to as Epsteingate.

The administration’s failure to release the so-called “Epstein Files,” which include details about the sex trafficking offenses of now-deceased Jeffrey Epstein, is what caused the uproar.

Similarly, former President Nixon, during the heat of the Watergate saga, also suffered from a medical condition amid the crisis. 

During the Watergate scandal and shortly after his resignation, former President Richard Nixon suffered from recurrent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and a pulmonary embolism.

Ultimately, the Watergate scandal would lead to Nixon’s ultimate demise.

On the verge of being impeached, Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974, becoming the only U.S. president to do so. In all, 48 people were found guilty of Watergate-related crimes, but Nixon was pardoned by his vice president and successor, Gerald Ford, on September 8.

The public, scholars, and members of the media are still being denied access to the Epstein Files. Whether Epsteingate will lead to Trump’s eventual resignation remains to be seen.

Epsteingate: Bondi fires top ethics official in true Nixon 2.0 Fashion

According to latest media reports:

“Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired one of the top career officials tasked with advising her and other senior Justice Department officials of their ethical obligations, an official familiar with the dismissal confirmed to ABC News Monday.

Joseph Tirrell on Monday took to LinkedIn to post news of his termination, including a photo of his termination notice which provided no reasoning for his firing”

This is Nixon 2.0 by the book.

As the Watergate invesitigation closed in on Nixon, he took to firing officials involved with the investigation.

Nixon fired two high-ranking officials in the “Saturday Night Massacre”: Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus. Nixon also ordered the firing of Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, but Richardson resigned rather than carry out the order. Ruckelshaus also resigned, and the order to fire Cox was ultimately carried out by Solicitor General Robert Bork. Additionally, Nixon forced the resignations of Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman, Domestic Affairs Advisor John Ehrlichman, and White House Counsel John Dean.

In the recent firing of Joseph Tirrell issues surrounding his signing off of $140k of free (pro bono) legal work given to Jack Smith.

The Department of Justice (DOJ’s) Ethics Office, which Tirrell was director of, advises employees of the rules governing financial disclosures, conflicts of interest and instances mandating recusal, among others.

Having received $140k of free (pro bono) legal work, the matter was reviewed and signed off by Tirrell as within ethical compliance parameters.

A key issue arose after former Special Counsel Jack Smith disclosed that he had received $140,000 worth of pro bono (free) legal services from the law firm Covington & Burling. This disclosure, made upon his resignation from the Justice Department, sparked controversy and criticism from some individuals and organizations.

Some critics raised concerns about the legality and ethics of a prominent law firm providing such a substantial “gift” to a top DOJ official, particularly given Covington & Burling’s traditional ties to government agencies and the fact that firms sometimes have business before the DOJ. They questioned whether this arrangement violated federal regulations prohibiting officials like Smith from accepting or soliciting gifts.

However, the Justice Department, under Tirerell as director, reportedly approved the arrangement, citing an Office of Government Ethics regulation allowing government employees to receive pro bono legal services if the work is related to their official position or a presidential campaign/transition team. These arrangements, according to the rule, must be approved by an agency ethics official and reported on an employee’s financial disclosure.

The controversy intensified after Donald Trump, upon returning to office, ordered the suspension of security clearances for lawyers at Covington & Burling who had advised Smith. This move was seen by some as an act of retribution against those involved in investigations that had targeted Trump.

The law firm, in a statement, affirmed that they represented Smith in his personal capacity after it became apparent that he would be subject to a government investigation, highlighting their tradition of representing clients facing government investigations.

The issue surrounding this disclosure is multifaceted.

Ethics Concerns:

Critics, including Sean Davis of The Federalist, questioned the legality and ethics of a law firm with business before the Department of Justice providing such a substantial “gift” to a top DOJ official. Federal regulations generally prohibit officials from accepting or soliciting gifts from prohibited sources unless an exception applies.

Potential for Undue Influence:

Some raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest given Covington & Burling’s strong ties to government agencies and the fact that several former high-ranking DOJ officials, including former Attorney General Eric Holder, are associated with the firm.

Trump Administration Response:

The Trump administration responded strongly, ordering the suspension of security clearances for lawyers at Covington who advised Smith, and directing agencies to review contracts with the firm.

DOJ Approval:

The Justice Department apparently approved Smith’s request under a regulation that allows government employees to accept free legal services if related to their official position or a position on a presidential campaign or transition team, provided the arrangement is cleared by an ethics official and disclosed.

Reasons for Seeking Legal Services:

It’s suggested that Smith sought outside legal counsel to prepare for potential investigations and legal actions by allies of former President Trump, who had repeatedly attacked Smith and vowed investigations.

Covington’s Statement:

Covington stated they agreed to represent Smith when it became apparent he would be the subject of a government investigation, acting as defense counsel in his personal capacity.

Ongoing Scrutiny:

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s administration has continued to scrutinize Smith and those who worked on the Trump investigations, forming a “Weaponization Working Group” and even firing a top Justice Department ethics official who approved the gift.

In essence, the issue revolves around the perception of a top DOJ official accepting a significant “gift” of legal services from a firm with deep government ties, raising questions about ethics, potential conflicts of interest, and the impartiality of the Justice Department, particularly in the context of the politically charged Trump investigations.

Attorney General Pam Bondi fires top Justice Department ethics official

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