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The Epstein revelations expose a vast network of secrecy and privilege protecting Trump

The New York Times reported that Donald Trump personally called Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and then had Attorney General Pam Bondi, her deputy Todd Blanche, and FBI Director Kash Patel take her into the top-secret, no-recording-devices-allowed Situation Room to urge her to drop her support for releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump apparently also tried to reach Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) for the same reason. This week’s newly surfaced details about Epstein and Trump again reveal something far larger than the tawdry specifics of their relationship, as grotesque as those are. They point to a structural crisis at the heart of American democracy. As Republican President Theodore Roosevelt said:“The exposure and punishment of public corruption is an honor to a nation, not a disgrace. The shame lies in toleration, not in correction.“If we fail to do all that in us lies to stamp out corruption we can not escape our share of responsibility for the guilt. The first requisite of successful self-government is unflinching enforcement of the law and the cutting out of corruption.”These newest documents, including Epstein’s correspondences with the journalist Michael Wolff about how Epstein’s knowledge of Trump’s involvement could be used against him long before Trump was involved in politics (apparently to blackmail him, something Epstein apparently advised Vladimir Putin about how to do) reveal a pattern we’ve seen throughout history. It’s a pattern where men of wealth and power create a zone of impunity that protects them while destroying vulnerable people like Virginia Giuffre. This is where the story moves from sleaze to a massive crisis for American democracy itself. When a president insists that scrutiny of his possible crimes is illegitimate, he’s not defending his innocence: he’s attacking a foundational principle of the American republic. As John Adams proclaimed:“We are a government of laws, not of men.”If only that were true today. If only more than a tiny handful of Republicans believed in that principle. From Socrates’ collapsing Greece and Caligula’s Rome through the dictatorships of the 20th century and today’s Russia and Hungary, history shows that democracies don’t survive when their leaders live above the law and beyond the reach of legitimate inquiry and a free press. This danger to America is magnified by Trump’s pardoning or promising to pardon the very people who’ve already committed crimes on his behalf, acts intended to benefit him politically or personally. And he continues to signal that he’ll pardon even more people who help him out. This isn’t forgiveness: it’s instruction. It’s an explicit message to present and future loyalists that when they commit crimes for him, particularly those involving election or financial fraud, they’ll be rewarded rather than punished. From Blanche’s treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell to Bondi and Patel’s ongoing coverup for Trump, he’s created a private so-called “justice system” where loyalty to Dear Leader outweighs loyalty to the law. As we see with the case of Maxwell and Trump’s pardon of a crypto executive who made his sons billions, our Justice Department has turned into a “Protect and Enrich Trump Department.”Amy Wallace, co-author of Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl, says she knows the names of the men who raped and trafficked children with Jeffrey Epstein. She says the FBI and the Department of Justice know them too.“Yes, I know who the names are,” Wallace said. “Virginia knows who the names are. So does the FBI and the DOJ.”Was Trump part of it? Was his Miss Teen USA pageant another front in Epstein’s network? Is that why House Speaker Mike Johnson was stonewalling, terrified of the truth? George Washington warned that when politicians became more loyal to their party or its leader than to our nation or our laws:“It serves always to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration. It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionally riot and insurrection.“It opens the door to foreign influence and corruption, which find a facilitated access to the government itself through the channels of party passion.”The principle of a nation of “laws, not men” that Adams envisioned becomes meaningless when wealthy and powerful men are no longer held responsible for their actions. Thomas Jefferson reminded us that “the price of liberty is eternal vigilance,” a phrase that becomes hollow if the institutions meant to guard liberty are paralyzed by the fear of offending a wannabe dictator like Trump. We see this with billionaires like Elon Musk, whose destruction of USAID has caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children with absolutely no accountability. With Trump’s henchman and Republicans in Congress gutting healthcare and food assistance, while threatening war in Venezuela. Thomas Paine cautioned that “when men yield up the privilege of thinking, the last shadow of liberty quits the horizon.”Paine never imagined corrupt billionaires building a network of over 1, 500 rightwing radio stations, four rightwing television networks, and hundreds of rightwing-controlled newspapers and websites, all with the singular message of protecting their wealth, privilege, immunity, and tax cuts. Today we’re seeing right before our eyes, in real time, how easily democracy can slip away when a leader trains his followers to believe every investigation is treason and every fact is a lie. The Epstein revelations matter because they’re symptomatic of a larger ecosystem of secrecy and impunity that Trump and many of the rightwing billionaires associated with him have relied on for decades. An ecosystem that destroys democracies. Epstein, Trump, and Maxwell spent years cultivating relationships with extremely rich and politically powerful people. That network helped shield them long after allegations of exploitation became so obvious they would have destroyed a less wealthy or powerful person. The crisis this affair presents to America including the complicity of Republicans in the House and Senate, along with the billionaire owners and executives of rightwing media isn’t simply about “who knew what, when.”The crisis is that such a network exists at all. That Trump has rebuilt government in a way to protect that morbidly rich network. These latest releases remind us that when powerful men including those claiming to be in the press operate in spaces where wealth and social status shield them from scrutiny, abuses become routine and accountability vanishes for decades or evaporates entirely. Thus, the most urgent threat to our republic isn’t the past behavior of Epstein or even Trump’s proximity or alleged participation with it. The real danger is that Trump is now rewriting the rules of political accountability in real time in ways that have already corrupted the Republican Party for a generation, and threatened to corrupt our entire nation in ways we may never recover from. By dismissing legitimate scrutiny as “hoaxes,” by attacking those who want transparency, and by pardoning people who commit crimes for him, our president is teaching his followers that law has no meaning except as a tool to reward friends and punish enemies. That’s precisely the type of explicit corruption that America’s Founders feared and repeatedly warned us about. Like in ancient Rome, or modern-day Russia and Hungary, it’s the corruption of a republic from within. Democracy can’t survive this pattern if it’s allowed to continue. A previous generation of Democratic and Republican legislators understood this, which is why they drove the criminal and corrupt Richard Nixon from office. The Founders also understood this, and their warnings weren’t abstract philosophy. Alexander Hamilton, for example, thought he (and the others who wrote the Constitution) had insulated us from exactly what is happening today. But he and his colleagues never imagined that a group of billionaires would spend 40+ years and hundreds of millions of dollars to seize the US Supreme Court, which would then legalize political bribery. They never conceived of an Australian billionaire family coming to America and building a nationwide media ecosystem that was capable of convincing Americans that up was down, wrong was right, and a convicted fraudster and adjudicated sexual abuser would become a noble president. They would’ve laughed at you if you told them that the richest man in the world would come from apartheid South Africa to hook up with a grifter billionaire to put him back into office after presiding over the unnecessary deaths of a half million Americans. And they never imagined that a convicted felon, an adjudicated rapist, a serial bankrupt and professional con man would be able to leverage rightwing billionaire money and captive media to ascend to the Oval Office twice. In Federalist 68, Hamilton wrote:“Talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity, may alone suffice to elevate a man to the first honors in a single State; but it will require other talents, and a different kind of merit, to establish him in the esteem and confidence of the whole Union, or of so considerable a portion of it as would be necessary to make him a successful candidate for the distinguished office of President of the United States.”He never imagined the American people tolerating such a widespread level of deceit and corruption. Today those founding ideals are being tested in a way so serious, so severe, that it puts the future of our country in question. If we fail to investigate possible crimes and enforce the law, if we continue to allow billionaires and Trump to corrupt our political system, if we continue to tolerate a culture of impunity to harden into a permanent feature of our nation’s political life, America will cease to be America. And that “shame we let in” is something we must purge from our body politic and never again tolerate.

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Our solar system is moving three times faster than expected

A new study has found that our solar system is racing through the universe much faster than current theories predict. This surprising discovery, led by astrophysicist Lukas Böhme from Bielefeld University, may force scientists to rethink some of the most important ideas about how the universe works. The research has just been published in Physical […] The post Our solar system is moving three times faster than expected appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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Yo Yo Honey Singh to kick off his 2026 World Tour from the city that changed everything for him

Yo Yo Honey Singh is all set to begin a new chapter in his musical journey and fittingly, he’s starting it from the city that helped shape his global stardom. The hitmaker will kick off his 2026 World Tour on February 6 at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, returning to the place that has played a transformative role in his career. For Honey Singh, Dubai isn’t just another tour stop; it’s the city where his rise to international fame truly began. His first major solo hit, “Brown Rang,” was shot in Dubai against the now-iconic backdrop of the Burj Khalifa a music video that catapulted him to global recognition and signalled the arrival of a new cultural force capable of bridging East and West.“Every city on this world tour has a story, from the beats born in Delhi to the rhythms inspired by London, LA and beyond, but Dubai lies very close to my heart,” Honey Singh shares. “This tour is my musical autobiography, where each show will reveal a chapter of my journey and will tell a story of music, passion and the people who made it possible to get me where I am today.”Titled “My Story World Tour 2026 by Yo Yo Honey Singh,” the global concert series is positioned as a celebration of the artist’s evolution over nearly two decades. From redefining Indian pop and hip-hop to pioneering a genre-blending sound rooted in Punjabi culture and global rap influences, Honey Singh’s musical legacy has been both groundbreaking and widely imitated. The Dubai show is being mounted with the support of entertainment leaders Blu Blood in collaboration with Dubai Calendar. Osman Osman and Shaaista Khan Osman, Managing Director and CEO of Blu Blood, expressed the deep synergy behind launching the tour in Dubai.“Dubai has been the launchpad for so many defining moments not only for Yo Yo Honey Singh, but for us as well,” they said. “Just as this city played a pivotal role in his global comeback, it has also been the place where Blu Blood expanded, evolved, and achieved some of our greatest successes. Bringing world-class entertainment to this region is part of our DNA, and launching Honey Singh’s world tour here is a powerful celebration of that shared journey. Dubai inspires greatness, and this concert will reflect exactly that.”Tickets for the Dubai concert billed as a night of energy, nostalgia, and pure musical spectacle go on sale on Monday, 17 November. Fans can register on district. ae for pre-sales access on Sunday, 16 November. Honey Singh’s return to Dubai marks more than the start of a world tour it’s a full-circle moment for one of India’s most influential music icons, as he revisits the city that helped turn his dreams into reality. Also Read: Yo Yo Honey Singh launches luxury watch brand in collaboration with Titan: ‘Yo Yo Watches’ now official.

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UFC’s Dana White Praises VeChain’s Long-Term Vision as VET Suffers November Pullback

The post UFC’s Dana White Praises VeChain’s Long-Term Vision as VET Suffers November Pullback appeared com. Dana White has endorsed the VeChain network and its founder, Sunny Lu, as he claims to now own $1,000,000 worth of VET. Despite the high-profile support, VET has entered November facing some headwinds, failing to cross the $0. 017 threshold. Dana White, the public face and CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Power Slap, has doubled down on his support for VeChain (VET), praising its long-term vision and leadership in a recent interview. During the conversation, White didn’t hold back on his confidence in the project, stating: “The only crypto I own is VeChain.” When asked what he sees in VeChain CEO Sunny Lu, White explained that his investment was rooted in people, trust, and shared values: I bet on people. I like Sunny and what he’s all about and what he’s building. I like the way he thinks, and he and I are aligned on a lot of the sustainability initiatives he’s working on. Not only have I decided to do business with him, but I’ve also invested. I actually bought almost $1,000,000 worth of VeChain. I own almost a million dollars’ worth of VeChain right now. Power Slap and VeChain’s Relationship White’s endorsement comes on the heels of an expanding partnership between VeChain and Power Slap. In March, Power Slap inked a deal to bring VeChain branding into its rapidly growing network. The slap-fighting league has amassed more than 22 million followers across social platforms and generated a staggering 13 billion video views. Under the partnership, VeChain branding now appears throughout Power Slap events, broadcasts, and digital content. In April, Dana White deepened his involvement by joining VeChain’s advisory board. For context, the connection between VeChain and UFC actually dates back to 2022, and it strengthened again in 2024 with the launch of VeBetter, VeChain’s Web3-powered wellness ecosystem.

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120 Bahadur to hold paid previews 3 DAYS before release; Excel Entertainment & Trigger Happy Studios announce historic nationwide screenings on Nov 18, 2025

In a bold move seldom seen in the Hindi film industry, the producers of 120 Bahadur Excel Entertainment and Trigger-Happy Studios are releasing select paid previews across India on Tuesday, 18 November 2025, a full three days in advance of its official theatrical release on 21 November 2025. The date isn’t arbitrary. The early screenings are timed to coincide with the 63rd anniversary of the Battle of Rezang La-one of the most heroic chapters in India’s military history and the film’s central inspiration-in 1962. With this bold step, 120 Bahadur now joins an exclusive club of Hindi films that have dared to offer audiences paid previews days ahead of release-a strategy that signals supreme confidence from the makers. According to the producers, the idea is two-fold-a tribute and a test. The early shows are designed as a homage to the brave soldiers of Rezang La, giving viewers an advance opportunity to experience the film’s emotional depth, large-scale action and patriotic intensity on a date steeped in significance. At the same time, it serves as a calculated gauge of audience sentiment, letting initial reactions organically build buzz in the lead-up to the wider national release. A source close to the production explains that this is not just a publicity call; it is an act of faith. They are confident that the emotion of the film would speak for itself, and paid previews on such an important date reinforce further the authenticity and respect with which 120 Bahadur has been made. With anticipation already building around the film’s ambitious scale and stirring narrative, this unprecedented preview strategy has only intensified industry curiosity. Whether or not the move proves to be a masterstroke, or a high-risk experiment will become clear as audiences line up for these special early screenings on November 18. Also Read: Raashii Khanna gives fans a peek into her 120 Bahadur BTS: “It truly takes a village, and I’m very grateful for mine”.

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Circle Stock Plummets By Almost 70% Post-IPO Debut, Analysts Issue Warnings

The post Circle Stock Plummets By Almost 70% Post-IPO Debut, Analysts Issue Warnings appeared com. Following a notable debut on the Nasdaq earlier this year, Circle (CRCL), the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, has experienced a significant decline in its stock value. After hitting a peak of $298 on June 23, just 18 days post-launch, shares have now dropped by 68%, trading around $82. Circle Faces Challenges As Lockup Period Approaches Despite benefiting from a softer regulatory stance on digital assets in the US with President Trump’s crypto policies, Circle faces challenges that history does not favor, particularly as it approaches the end of its lockup period. Analysts, including Dan Dolev from Mizuho, highlighted that this lockup period prevents insiders from selling shares, typically for 180 days after an initial public offering. Circle’s initial public offering (IPO) filing indicated that this lockup period is set to expire two days after the company unveils its third-quarter earnings, which is this Friday. Mizuho’s analysis of over 750 IPOs with market capitalizations exceeding $1 billion reveals that 58% of companies that outperform the S&P 500 prior to their lockup period tend to underperform the index in the 180 days following it. These companies see an average decline of approximately 2%. The outlook is even bleaker for firms falling short of revenue expectations in the year after their IPOs, which tend to experience an average negative return of about 10% relative to the S&P 500. Circle may find itself in this latter category according to Mizuho. A significant portion of the company’s revenue comes from the interest on USDC reserves held in short-term US Treasuries, Treasury repurchase agreements, and cash. Consequently, a decline in interest rates or slower-than-anticipated growth of USDC could adversely impact revenue streams. Dolev noted: In our view, CRCL is likely to see downward revisions to consensus estimates over the coming years amid declining rates and.