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Matt Walsh slams Trump administration’s move to bury Epstein sex trafficking scandal

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By Doug Mainwaring

‘We can’t drop it. We can’t move on. Because what we want is justice. We have a deep desire for justice,’ Matt Walsh explained.

Matt Walsh minced no words as he criticized the Trump administration’s stunning reversal in its messaging surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s client list.

“There’s simply no getting around the massive craterlike hole that the administration dug for itself here,” Walsh said during his most recent podcast. The Trump administration is “just telling us to shut up, essentially.”

“Millions of Americans are not satisfied with what we’ve been told,” Walsh declared. “And we shouldn’t be, because it’s been contradictory and insulting to our intelligence every step of the way.”

“This is what happens when people are deceived and strung along for years, only to be told that they’re not entitled to any kind of transparency whatsoever,” he said. “People are not just going to move on with their lives, no matter how badly you want them to, and there’s a reason for that.”

“I want to make this very clear to those on the right, including the President himself who are telling us to just drop the subject and move on,” Walsh said.

“We can’t drop it. We can’t move on. Because what we want is justice. We have a deep desire for justice.” he explained, “And we can see how the corrupt and the powerful are never held accountable.”

He continued:

We can look at our cities and see violent criminals running rampant in the streets. Also not held accountable.

We want these evil doers to be punished.

We want the innocent to be defended.

We want justice. It’s one of the most basic and most honorable of all human desires.

We want to see that justice is done.

Turning his attention back to the Epstein scandal, Walsh said, “We want to know who else was in those awful videos that Pam Bondi told us about, and we want those people to be dragged in front of us, weeping and begging for mercy.”

“We want them exposed and humiliated and shamed and punished in the harshest and most painful way. Because that’s justice, and we’re not going to drop the subject until we get it,” he promised.

“In other words, don’t give us any more excuses from bureaucrats on Fox News. Don’t give us any more stonewalling and doublespeak,” he demanded. “We’ve seen more than enough of that in this case and so many others.”

“Instead, for a change,” Walsh said, “give us something we’re not used to seeing from the federal government and the DOJ: Give us justice.”

Walsh was reacting to the DOJ’s announcement last week that there is no Epstein “client list” and that “no further disclosure is warranted,” immediately igniting a firestorm of criticism from the grassroots MAGA movement and conservative pundits.

“This EPSTEIN AFFAIR is NOT going away!” General Michael Flynn declared on X. “This has to change and quickly.”

“Until this case is fully revealed, every elite institution carries a stench they can’t wash off,” Glenn Beck said.

“The Epstein case isn’t over. It’s the Rosetta Stone of public trust,” Beck said. “And if we don’t get to the bottom of it, we’ll never restore what’s already been lost.”

“The justice department and the FBI are irredeemably compromised and corrupted,” Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton averred in a podcast discussion with former Trump confidant Steve Bannon.

Trump and his administration had clearly not read the room before attempting to deflect attention away from the Epstein scandal but has since recalibrated its public stance.

“Just got off the phone with top federal law enforcement contact. The change in approach to Epstein has been dramatic,” conservative commentator Benny Johnson wrote on X. “Expect more disclosures. Some very powerful people inside Admin are now pushing for a Special Counsel and a full press briefing on Epstein findings.”

“This is why when you feel strongly about something you should never shut the f— up. Never underestimate the power of X,” said Mike Benz, executive director of the Foundation for Freedom. “Kudos to the Trump admin (at least via its (spokesperson) today) for signaling a change in stance to be responsive to the public.”

“Obviously, the next few months will tell the final tale, but it’s very heartening to have a government that feels like it really keeps its nose to our grindstone,” Benz added.

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Sen. Rand Paul: ‘I am officially re-referring Dr. Fauci to the DOJ’

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‘Perjury is a crime,’ Sen. Rand Paul declared on X. ‘And Fauci must be held accountable.’

Sen. Rand Paul announced Monday that he is again pressuring the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to launch a criminal probe of Dr. Anthony Fauci after The New York Times revealed his 11th-hour pardon by the Biden administration is likely invalid.

“Today, I will reissue my criminal referral of Anthony Fauci to Trump DOJ!” declared Paul, later adding, “Perjury is a crime. And Fauci must be held accountable.”

By late in the afternoon on Monday, the Kentucky senator had composed a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi citing the times he believed Fauci had lied under oath during congressional hearings and urging the DOJ to finally investigate Fauci.

“In July 2023, I referred Dr. Anthony Fauci to the Department of Justice for lying under oath to Congress. His own emails directly contradicted his sworn testimony,” Paul wrote X.

“NYT reports Fauci was quietly pardoned by an autopen, operated by Biden’s staff. If the President didn’t authorize this pardon personally, then the Department has a duty to investigate and prosecute as it would any ordinary citizen,” Paul said.

“Fauci has been sainted by the extremist Left, but it doesn’t erase his lying before Congress,” Paul said. “I am officially re-referring Dr. Fauci to the DOJ.”

Sen. Paul concluded his letter to Bondi by explaining that his autopen pardon is now seen to be illegitimate:

On January 19, 2025, Dr. Fauci was issued a full and unconditional pardon for any offenses that he may have committed or taken part in since 2014. Dr. Fauci was included among a group of individuals granted unprecedented preemptive pardons on President Joe Biden’s final day in office. However, new information has revealed that these pardons were executed via autopen, with no documented confirmation that the President personally reviewed or approved each individual grant of clemency.

According to reports, White House staff authorized the use of the autopen to issue the clemency documents. This raises serious constitutional and legal concerns about the legitimacy of Dr. Fauci’s Pardon.

President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday that the constant reliance on the autopen by the Biden administration is “one of the biggest scandals that we’ve had in 50 to 100 years.”

“I guarantee (Biden) knew nothing about what he was signing,” Trump asserted.

Fauci’s mendacious relationship with Congress 

The senator from the Bluegrass State and Dr. Fauci have long had a combative relationship.

In 2021, Sen. Paul alleged that Fauci, who then served as director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) and as medical adviser to former President Joe Biden, “lied to Congress” when he claimed that the National Institutes of Health (NIH), of which the NIAID is a part, was not funding and had never funded “gain-of-function” research in Wuhan, China.

Then in 2023, Paul again filed a criminal referral to the DOJ against the White House COVID czar for lying to Congress about his role in subsidizing controversial gain-of-function (GOF) research that was suspected of contributing to the COVID outbreak.

“We have him dead to rights, the problem is this: we have Merrick Garland who I think is a pure rank partisan,” Paul said at the time. “I don’t think he’ll ever be prosecuted. We also have a Democrat Party that is happy to have paid him more than the president, more than any president makes and he actually got a million dollars from a private foundation while he was still a public servant. Everything about this is rotten to the core and if we don’t bring him to justice we’ll never get the control we need on this type of research to try and prevent it from happening again.”

Paul has said multiple times that Dr. Fauci should “go to prison” for lying to Congress.

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Trump praises Supreme Court decision to allow dismantling of Department of Education

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President Trump hailed the Supreme Court’s ruling allowing the continued dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education and the return of its authority and functions to individual states, “a Major Victory to Parents and Students across the Country.”

In a decision issued on Monday, the high court blocked an order by a federal judge in Massachusetts that would require the Department of Education to reinstate nearly 1,400 employees who had been terminated by the Trump administration in March. 

“The United States Supreme Court has handed a Major Victory to Parents and Students across the Country, by declaring the Trump Administration may proceed on returning the functions of the Department of Education BACK TO THE STATES,” wrote the president on Truth Social.

“Now, with this GREAT Supreme Court Decision, our Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, may begin this very important process,” said Trump. “The Federal Government has been running our Education System into the ground, but we are going to turn it all around by giving the Power back to the PEOPLE.”

“America’s Students will be the best, brightest, and most Highly Educated anywhere in the World. Thank you to the United States Supreme Court!” added the president.

“Today, the Supreme Court again confirmed the obvious: the President of the United States, as the head of the Executive Branch, has the ultimate authority to make decisions about staffing levels, administrative organization, and day-to-day operations of federal agencies,” noted Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon. “While today’s ruling is a significant win for students and families, it is a shame that the highest court in the land had to step in to allow President Trump to advance the reforms Americans elected him to deliver using the authorities granted to him by the U.S. Constitution.”

“The U.S. Department of Education will now deliver on its mandate to restore excellence in American education,” explained McMahon. “We will carry out the reduction in force to promote efficiency and accountability and to ensure resources are directed where they matter most – to students, parents, and teachers. As we return education to the states, this Administration will continue to perform all statutory duties while empowering families and teachers by reducing education bureaucracy.”

When leftist Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren took to X to decry the court’s decision and attempted to take the moral high ground by saying, “Every kid in America deserves access to a good public education,” Sec. McMahon used a deft bit of jujitsu to respond.

Sen. Warren wasn’t the only one issuing hyperbolic prophesies of disaster following the court’s decision.

“Trump and his allies” are taking “a wrecking ball to public schools and the futures of the 50 million students in rural, suburban, and urban communities across America,” asserted Becky Pringle, president of the nation’s largest teachers’ union, the National Education Association.

In her written dissent, in which she was joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor predicted nothing short of disaster.

The majority’s decision “will unleash untold harm, delaying or denying educational opportunities and leaving students to suffer from discrimination, sexual assault, and other civil rights violations without the federal resources Congress intended.”

“The Supreme Court has handed Trump one victory after another in his effort to remake the federal government, after lower courts have found the administration’s actions probably violate federal law,” lamented a report by the Associated Press. “Last week, the justices cleared the way for Trump’s plan to significantly reduce the size of the federal workforce. On the education front, the high court has previously allowed cuts in teacher-training grants to go forward.”

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