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'Lack the backbone': Sen. Blumenthal calls out GOP colleagues' silence on boat strike video
MSNBC· 2025-12-09 15:01
Investigation into September 2nd Strike - Senate Armed Services Committee is seeking more answers regarding the September 2nd strike, but there's concern that Republicans may not support a thorough investigation [2][3][4] - A key point of contention is the concealment of the September 2nd video, which the president initially promised to make public [5] - There's a call for subpoenas to preserve evidence like videos, documents, and transmission records related to the strike [4][5][8] - Senator Blumenthal suggests some Republican colleagues are troubled but lack the courage to confront Donald Trump regarding the issue [5][6] - A public hearing is desired to allow the American people to see the video and understand the situation better [6][7] Concerns Regarding Immigration Enforcement - A report details 22 stories of US citizens allegedly being unconstitutionally detained and assaulted by Department of Homeland Security agents [10] - Allegations include citizens being seized, brutally assaulted, and confined under shocking conditions, even when presenting proof of citizenship [10] - The report suggests the emergence of a paramilitary force within the Department of Homeland Security [11] - Raids are allegedly based on race, employment, and language, leading to the confinement of American citizens for days [12]
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Nick Szabo· 2025-11-21 23:57
RT Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer)🚨Democrats and Republicans approved subpoenas in July for Bill and Hillary Clinton.After good-faith efforts to schedule depositions, further delays aren’t acceptable. Given their Epstein ties, avoiding Congress would be in defiance of subpoenas & warrant contempt proceedings. https://t.co/mxxgq3GX7v ...
'The idea is follow the money': Rep. Crockett on investigating Epstein's financial ties
MSNBC· 2025-10-05 16:39
Epstein Investigation - Howard Lutnik, Trump's commerce secretary, made comments about Jeffrey Epstein's behavior, including Epstein's remarks about "the right kind of massage," suggesting potential blackmail [1][2] - Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett hopes to interview Lutnik to gather information about potential documents or camera footage related to Epstein's activities [3][4][5][6] - The oversight committee sent lawful subpoenas to the Department of Justice, but the DOJ has allegedly shut down and stopped providing information [6][7] Financial Dealings & International Scope - The Wall Street Journal reported that numerous premier banks and institutions in the United States were willing to do business with Jeffrey Epstein until his death [8] - The oversight committee is considering widening the scope of the investigation to include financial institutions, potentially involving the Financial Services Committee and subpoenas to the Treasury [9][10] - Epstein survivors suggested following the money, indicating potential international trafficking of women involving millions of dollars and sham businesses [10][11][12] Potential Obstruction & Lack of Thorough Investigation - There are concerns that the Department of Justice has not conducted a thorough investigation or is refusing to release information [6][13] - Allegations that Epstein continued to abuse girls while on work release from incarceration, using a fake business as a cover [12][13]
House committee subpoenas Clintons and former DOJ officials for testimony on Epstein
NBC News· 2025-08-05 17:00
Big news reverberating from DC is investigating the Jeffrey Epstein case. Of course, now issuing subpoenas to several high-profile people. That includes Bill and Hillary Clinton.Some of the other names on the list are former FBI and Justice Department officials like James Comey, Merrick Garland, Bob Muller, and Bill Bar. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is asking for more time to provide a federal court with information about its position on unsealing those Epstein files. Officials faced a deadline of to ...
House Oversight Chair: Issuing subpoenas to Clintons, Garland, more over Epstein files
MSNBC· 2025-08-05 16:34
top of the hour. Thanks for staying with us. I'm Anna Cabrera reporting from New York and we're following breaking news out of Washington on the Jeffrey Epstein case.The House Oversight Committee has just issued subpoenas for about a dozen of the very highest level former government officials including former attorneys general from the past from the past four administr former President Clinton. Republican James Comr chair of that committee also filed a subpoena to the Justice Department for records related ...