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Dec 26, 2025

DOJ Randomly Finds 1 MILLION More Epstein Documents

More than 1 million documents potentially related to the Epstein files have been discovered, according to the DOJ.
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The Department of Justice revealed a little bit over the holiday break that there are actually a few more Epstein documents that they came across. Just a few, 1 million additional 1 million additional Epstein documents that, oops, we hadn't realized we should probably [00:00:19] release, you know, when we were required by law to do so earlier this month. And so maybe we'll eventually get those. Maybe they're really important. We'll have to see. It is interesting that they, revealed that over the Christmas break, almost as [00:00:35] if they were hoping that people wouldn't notice it or pay attention because they were busy with their families. And of course, this is coming after they miss that congressionally mandated deadline, after they've been releasing little dribs and drabs, very heavily redacted, releasing some documents and then taking them back. [00:00:54] And so we'll get into some of the specifics that we know. But first of all, what did you make when you saw there were a million additional documents out there. Well, I'm glad to see that the dog that ate the million files is, vomited them back out. Okay, so that's good news, I suppose. [00:01:13] It might also be a convenient excuse as to why you're not releasing them when you're supposed to. Will there be consequences for that? For that, we're going to go to mass in Canada in a second. But I think, maybe the more interesting story here is the ten coconspirators [00:01:28] that we now know more about because of the files that have already been released. So what happened to the ten guys the FBI thought were working with Jeffrey Epstein? We'll tell you in a minute. Yeah, yeah, we'll turn to those in just a second. But I wanted to give both O'Connor and Thomas Massie a chance to respond [00:01:45] to this amazing revelation. O'connor said, quote, there are no more files. Case closed six months later after Thomas Massie and my Epstein Transparency Act. There are a million files. Exactly. How is Pam Bondi still employed? She closed the case and oopsie doopsie. [00:02:04] There's a million additional documents that we hadn't been checking yet. Is that. Look, obviously, this is a cover up. She was never intended to look into those files or figure out what was actually going on, but the cover story is that she's a serious lawyer doing serious work. So how is this not the most incompetent handling of a significant case [00:02:22] that we've ever seen in American history? Thomas Massie goes on to say, today, the DOJ claims the Epstein Maxwell file exceeds 1.7 million documents, and they still expect you to believe this involves only two guilty people. Yeah, that's what Pam Bondi said. Said there is no clients list. [00:02:39] And that's what all of those, former QAnon ers and all of that that got into the government, particularly into the FBI and the DOJ. They pretend to believe Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, all of them are part of this cover up a mountain like a massive pile of documents. [00:02:58] It was just Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and not even really, Ghislaine Maxwell. Don't worry about her. We can send her to a resort. Maybe we'll actually pardon her. Not a big deal. And that's what they would have you believe. So anyway, we're going to see what comes out of those. I mean, it's taking them so long to release the documents. [00:03:14] They already had that. Is it six months for them to release all these million a year? Never. I don't know. But you had referenced the Coconspirators. So this is from the files that had been released several days prior. And there's references. A lot of this goes back to, around, 2019. [00:03:34] A lot of this is in the run up to Epstein, killing himself. And so there were questions about the status of ten potential coconspirators. And so some of them, interestingly, are named in the documents and some are not. So Jean-Luc Brunel, a modeling agent and an associate of Epstein is one [00:03:54] who is actually named in the documents. But importantly, some of them are still redacted. And we have a little bit more information about where they were distributed, at least as of 2019. So three were in Florida. [00:04:09] Interestingly, one in Boston, one in New York City, one in Connecticut as well. And then they had these little updates, one in Ohio. They'd updates about their attempts to make contact with them. And then it kind of it's difficult at that point to know exactly what ended up happening, how many were cleared and all that. [00:04:27] But but what do you make of what we discovered earlier this week? Okay. So lots of interesting things here. So there were ten potential coconspirators, as John explained to you, three of them the FBI had trouble locating. [00:04:42] So we're down to seven. So one is Ghislaine Maxwell. She was arrested. She's now in, minimum security club fed prison, where we've gotten reports that she basically runs the place, like, she'll have dinner alone after everyone's been forced to go to sleep. [00:04:59] She'll be able to have visitors anytime she likes. So she's living in the lap of luxury right now. So, what happened to the other coconspirators? Well, one of them was Jean-Luc Brunel that, John told you about. And I did not know this. So I keep finding out little pieces of this because I wasn't a, you know, [00:05:15] I cared about Epstein. Talked about him for a long time. But I wasn't one of those sleuths who had, knows all the details. Well, it turns out this Brunel guy was arrested. Okay, good. We got a second one. And then mysteriously committed suicide in prison. Interesting. [00:05:30] So Epstein and Brunel were arrested and both mysteriously committed suicide in prison. Those are the only two that were arrested on serious charges. I mean, obviously, the Maxwells are serious charges, but not treated as serious charges. They're treated like a, you know, a jaywalking ticket. [00:05:47] So, okay, what happened to the others? Well, there's one other guy that's named, it's Wexler. So Wexler is the guy who owned Victoria's Secret and all those big brands. He's the one that gave Epstein power of attorney over all of his money. And then, Epstein used it for his own purposes to help, pro-Israel charities [00:06:07] in America, and other Zionist causes. All coincidence? Of course, of course, of course. And Wexner says, oh, golly gee, I was one of his victims. But we have emails that drop site News found, that show that Wexner was not a victim. He was a coconspirator he worked along with. [00:06:23] I don't know about, the actual assault on the women. I'm talking about all of the other activities. Hey, how are we going to help Israel with this? What should we do with our planes on that? And then after Epstein gets arrested, Wexner, who theoretically at that point has broken up relations with Epstein and is terribly disappointed in him, [00:06:43] writes him an email saying, see, Jeffrey, you broke your number one rule. You had to be more careful. He's upbraiding him for revealing what they were doing by not being careful enough. Ironically, in an email where Wexner was not careful enough. [00:06:58] Okay, so now we have that on the record, but nope, nope, don't don't look it at Wexner. Don't don't look into Wexner because Wexner is super rich and connected to Israel. So no way, no way do we pursue him. Even though the FBI had him as one of the people that they were supposed to look [00:07:15] into, they got they went and talked to grand jury about a bunch of these folks. What happened to the grand jury? What happened to the investigations? Right. And then, there's another guy who was they they looked into was, of course, you guys all know Prince Andrew and then Prince Andrew. They say, hey, you need to answer some questions. [00:07:31] He says, oh, my lawyers will write the answers. And the FBI says, no, you got to come in for questioning. Then he never comes in for questioning and we drop it. It's absurd. It's absurd. Right. And then, if you don't know this, you know, they found a fake passport of, [00:07:46] a lot of you do know this. Of Epstein in his safe. It was from an Australian passport. It was from the 1980s when, as again drop site news is reported, he was working in the middle of the Iran-Contra affair. He was a go between Israeli intelligence and American intelligence. As Wexner was buying the planes that we used in Iran-Contra to basically [00:08:07] launder them and clean them up and pretend they were legitimate, doing legitimate business when they were being run by the CIA and Mossad. Earlier, do you know how many civilians had fake Australian passports, by the way? His alter ego was Marius Fortin. [00:08:23] Okay, okay, so fake Australian passports in the middle of the Iran contra affair. There are zero civilians who match that description. So obviously Epstein is intelligence. There's no question about it at all. [00:08:40] And yet everyone pretends he isn't, and it's absurd. And finally, you see in the released files other people working inside the FBI and the Justice Department going, Epstein committed suicide inside one of our prisons, and they talk about the prison. [00:08:57] They're like, how in the world did that happen? And then no more questions. Every time you ring the bell below, an angel gets its wings. Totally not true. But it does keep you updated on our live shows.