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Happy Tuesday

Let’s all take a moment to celebrate this proud day in American justice.

The DOJ has indicted a man—not for trafficking children, not for covering it up—but for threatening the people who did.

That’s right: the federal government still won’t touch Epstein’s known associates. But if you hate pedophiles enough to threaten them? Now you’ve got their attention!

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In Case You Missed It

🇮🇷 Iran is set to hold nuclear talks this Friday with the UK, France, and Germany as Western powers seek to revive stalled negotiations.

🏛️ Senator Rand Paul has introduced legislation to audit the Federal Reserve, aiming to bring transparency to its operations and monetary policy decisions.

đź’Ł Israel has moved its military into central Gaza in the neighborhood of Deir al-Balah. At least one IDF soldier was killed while the IDF was blowing up a building in the area.

🕊️ Israel has rejected a joint statement from 25 countries urging an end to the Gaza war, dismissing the call as “detached from reality.”

📵 A Brazilian court has banned its own citizens from sharing interviews with former President Jair Bolsonaro on social media.

🤝 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that a new round of peace talks with Russia will take place on Wednesday.

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Lead: Congress Cancels Work to Avoid Epstein Scandal—Again

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The House of Representatives may skip work this week just to avoid voting on whether to release records related to known pedophile and trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. This is the last scheduled week before a six-week summer recess—and Republicans are willing to throw it away to dodge this vote.

They have a stack of bills they want to pass, but Democrats tacked Epstein disclosure onto them—so now Republicans are frozen in place like there is a dinosaur in the room.

It’s Jurassic Park politics.

Democrats drop an Epstein amendment on the table, and suddenly every Republican turns to stone like:

“Don’t move. Maybe it won’t see us.”

So instead of letting the bills advance (on immigration, foreign aid, and more), House leadership hit pause on the entire Rules Committee—as if canceling the meeting will cancel the scandal.

Representative Thomas Massie says that the resolution that Democrats put onto the bills is “non-binding, so it’s kind of fake.”

But Republicans won’t even vote on that!?

Epstein not only manipulated our politicians and hurt young girls, he’s still disrupting American politics from the grave. Hasn’t this demon twisted our system enough? Full disclosure is the only way this goes away! It won’t go away just because you hide under your desks.

If we have to wait until after your break, we will. We’ve waited over a decade for these answers.

Federal Report: Organs Harvested Before Death in Dozens of Cases

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U.S. hospitals have been harvesting organs from patients who weren’t dead, according to a shocking new report from the Department of Health and Human Services.

HHS reviewed 351 organ donation cases and found that nearly one-third of the patients—30%—showed signs of life at the time their organs were taken. These patients either had not yet died or still showed “neurological signs incompatible with organ donation.”

How do hospitals not know the difference between dead and alive!?

Federal rules require a five-minute observation period after death before organ removal, but the report confirms that this safeguard is being ignored, especially in smaller and rural hospitals.

HHS says it will now overhaul the national transplant system and improve oversight—but for now, the question remains: How many people were cut open before they died?

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EU Scolds Staff for Gaza Bake Sale While Gaza Starves

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European leaders were scolded for holding a bake sale to raise money for Gaza because it made “Jews feel uncomfortable.”

A leaked document shows that EU staff in Brussels organized a good old-fashioned bake sale last May to raise funds for the Red Cross in Gaza. But the EU’s anti-Semitism tsar, Katharina von Schnurbein, objected. She warned it could stoke anti-Jewish sentiment and claimed it helped the media “ignore Israel providing food in Gaza.”

You know how those provisions are going? People are starving.

There are only four aid stations in all of Gaza and no one knows when they will be open. When they are open, IDF soldiers admit to firing machine guns and artillery into civilian crowds. That is not conspiracy. That was reported by the Wall Street Journal.

Given this reality, you can’t blame any warm-blooded human for wanting to bake a tray of cookies to help. But clearly, the EU isn’t run by warm-blooded humans.

News By The Numbers

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230,000. That is how many files related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. were released online on Monday by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

1,000 acres. That is how much bigger Mark Zuckerberg’s Hawaii compound is now that he has reportedly acquired more land in Kauai.

5 million. That is how many above-ground pools have been recalled because children can climb on a strap holding the pool together and fall in. At least nine children have drowned this way since 2007.

What’s Trending?

TidyDad is trending because he is trying to normalize Speedos for men but The Today Show body shamed him for it.

The Masters are trending because the ticket lottery winners were announced on Monday for next year’s tournament in April.

Etan Patz is trending because a federal appeals court has overturned the conviction of Pedro Hernandez, the man found guilty in the 1979 kidnapping and murder of the 6‑year‑old, and has ordered a new trial or his release. Hernandez confessed to the murder, but no physical evidence ever corroborated his story. Another suspect, Jose Ramos—a convicted pedophile and the boyfriend of Etan’s babysitter—had long been considered the prime suspect. The Patz family even won a civil judgment against Ramos in 2004.

Big Crunch Coming: Scientists Predict Cosmic Collapse

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Scientists say that the Earth will meet its demise in 19.5 billion years with what they call “the Big Crunch.”

Cosmologists at Cornell University say that the universe will eventually stop expanding and then be swallowed back into the super-small singularity from which it came.

Well okay. As long as it won’t hurt.

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This newsletter is written and researched by Natali Morris.
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