While Donald Trump is losing it behind closed doors, while he scrambles to manipulate the media, shift the news cycle, and salvage what’s left of his MAGA cult—something incredible is happening: the truth is breaking through.
Every time he opens his mouth, he only digs the hole deeper.
While boarding Air Force One, Trump said something that should stun everyone, but especially his base: “Only bad people want the Epstein files released.”
Think about that. He’s not just shielding his friends. He’s calling the people demanding accountability for child trafficking and sexual abuse—bad.
He’s calling his own base bad people.
He’s calling anyone who demands transparency a threat.
He’s calling those of us who refuse to stay silent—the enemy.
But now the fire is spreading beyond MAGA.
It’s in the halls of Congress.
It’s on the lips of the biggest voices in America.
Republican Congressman Tim Burchett is now demanding that Ghislaine Maxwell testify under oath before Congress.
Congressman Thomas Massie just introduced a bill to force the release of the Epstein files.
Even Speaker Mike Johnson—yes, that Mike Johnson—is calling for transparency.
And today, the latest bombshell: metadata analysis shows over three minutes missing from the prison surveillance tape released by Pam Bondi and the DOJ. Three minutes—gone. Redacted. Covered up
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Ask yourself: why?
The answer is simple. They’re panicking.
Because this isn’t just about Jeffrey Epstein.
This is about the web of power, money, and silence that protects pedophiles while punishing whistleblowers.
And Donald Trump knows that I’m not just talking—I’m leading.
That’s why he’s lashing out. That’s why he’s trying to muzzle the leakers. That’s why he’s working overtime to bury the story.
He knows we’re number two on Substack in world politics.
He knows this platform is growing.
He knows our voices are being heard.
But let me tell you something the pundits don’t get—and never will.
They say “no one cares” about the Epstein files.
They say this doesn’t move people.
They say that because they don’t know MAGA.
They were never part of it. They never felt it.
I was. I was there from the beginning.
And I’ll tell you: what was buried in those files?
It meant more to the base than tax cuts. More than immigration. More than walls.
It meant justice.
So now more than ever, as Trump tries to silence this movement, I’m asking you to double down.
I need you to bring three, four more people to subscribe.
Bring them into this movement.
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This is no longer just a community.
This is a family.
This is a movement.
This is the resistance.
And I promise you: I’m not stopping.
I will keep speaking truth to power.
Because silence is not an option.
Not now.
Not while democracy hangs in the balance.
Let’s go.
—Lev
One of Trump’s innumerable toxic legacies will be his frequent use of “bad people” as a description. He also recently deployed it against the CBS reporter in Texas for asking a question, and coupled “bad people” with Shylock in Iowa to describe bankers.
Thank you Lev! Now go to sleep