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Monday, November 17, 2025

Trump organization requested record number of foreign workers in 2025

It’s Official: Scientists Confirmed What Is Inside Our Moon.


 Epstein email says Trump ‘knew about the girls,’ but White House says release is a Democratic smear AP


More House Republicans Consider Defying Trump In Upcoming Epstein Files Vote NOTUS

 

Epstein Geopolitics Un-Diplomatic


ICE, National Guard Deployments Just the Beginning Ken Klippenstein

 

These Wall Street titans are expected at Trump’s White House dinner tonight CBS News

 

 

Five Questions for IRS CEO Frank Bisignano Can We Still Govern?

 

Breaking: DOJ Signals CFPB Funding May Lapse in Early 2026 After Justice Department Legal Opinion Concludes Fed Losses Block Transfers Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor

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Trump organization requested record number of foreign workers in 2025 The Hil

 

Trump doubles down on plan for 600,000 Chinese student visas despite MAGA backlash Fox News


US Treasury chief says ‘substantial’ tariff relief coming to coffee, banana prices Anadolu Agency


We created a searchable database with all 20,000 files from Epstein’s Estate

NOTE – The Epstein emails released on Wednesday November 12, 2025 are not the files the White House is fighting so hard to keep from coming outSee also Zeteo Scoured 26,000 Epstein Docs. Here’s What We Found You can search and review the emails here. Read what Epstein said about Trump, and his emails with Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon, Ehud Barak, and Larry Summers.

The Courier: The US House Oversight Committee on Wednesday announced a massive document dump from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including thousands of emails discussing a wide range of topics, including women, blackmail, and spending the holidays with Donald Trump. The 20,000 documents come in the form of poorly organized folders with unhelpful labels, screenshots of emails, and heavily redacted spreadsheets. 

Some of the files are devoid of context, such as a video in the NATIVES folder of a dog playing with plushies of Trump and Hillary Clinton, while others are broken up in confusing ways, like email chains split into several PDFs. To make this massive data dump more accessible, COURIER has compiled the 20,000 documents from Epstein’s estate into an easily searchable repository via Google Pinpoint. Use the search tool here.

What’s been released is only a small fraction of what the US Department of Justice has collected as part of its investigation into Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. The full “Epstein Files” have been kept from the public due to exhaustive efforts from the Trump administration to avoid transparency, as part of an apparent cover-up to protect wealthy individuals who could be implicated, including the president himself. 

A bipartisan effort in the House to release of the Epstein Files made headway this week, after Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) was sworn into office. Grijalva provided the final signature needed on a discharge petition to force a vote on a resolution to release the files, which had been blocked until now by Trump sycophant and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. With the petition filed, the vote is expected to take place as early as December 1…”