Rick Wilson and Katie Phang treat these new disclosures about Trump and Jeffrey Epstein not as another political fire drill — but as a stress test of whether American institutions still recognize a moral line when the stakes involve power, proximity, and the exploitation of children.
Their names, along with Patel, Bondi, Blanche, Bannon, Maxwell, and Epstein, create a map of how influence bends accountability and how silence becomes a form of protection more valuable than loyalty. What emerges isn’t shock so much as clarity: a system that bends this easily for the powerful cannot credibly pretend neutrality, and a Congress afraid to force transparency is already choosing complicity. The deeper question is whether a country willing to tolerate this level of obstruction has accepted that justice serves power rather than people — and what it means if accountability only reappears when the documents slip free from the hands trying to bury them.
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Trump Is on the List
Rick's got a message for MAGA: Your boy is in the Epstein files, and this coverup is falling harder than a soufflé in an earthquake. The Wall Street Journal dropped another dime on The Donald today, with a story that Trump's crack team tried to bury the scandal by unleashing a thousand FBI agents on the documents.













