Trump’s Elite Pedophile Protection Program: Who are they Protecting?

Amy Wallace says the FBI and DOJ have the list. Twenty abusers. Zero accountability. How long will we tolerate this cover-up?

By Thom Hartmann/ HartmannReport.com/ October 23, 2025

When Emmett Till’s mother lifted the veil from her son’s mutilated body in 1955, she forced America to face itself. She knew that if the nation could see what had been done to her child, it could no longer pretend innocence. That open casket was a moral explosion: it turned private grief into a public reckoning. 

The same courage is needed now.

Amy Wallace, the co-writer of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl, has said she knows the names of the men who raped and trafficked children with Jeffrey Epstein. 

She says the FBI — and, presumably, its director Kash Patel — knows the names of those men. 

She says the Department of Justice — and, presumably, it’s director AG Pam Bondi (who turned a blind eye to Epstein’s crimes during the 8 years she was Florida’s Attorney General while he was raping children under her nose) — knows the names of those men. 

The only ones kept in the dark are the American people.

Wallace’s words should set the country on fire: 

“Yes, I know who the names are. Virginia knows who the names are. So does the FBI and the DOJ.” 

Yet the files remain sealed, and the truth sits buried under bullshit excuses about “ongoing investigations” and “legal process” that are obviously designed to protect one person: Donald Trump. Was he also raping children? Was the Miss Teen USA Pageant he owned back then also part of Epstein’s network, feeding teenage girls to predators?

Is that what Mike Johnson is working so hard to cover up? Are they haunted by the Newsweek headline: “Epstein Victim Was Contestant in Donald Trump’s Teen Beauty Pageant”? Is that why Johnson is refusing to swear Adelita Grijalva into office? 

Most recently we’ve been treated to the naked lies Patel and Bondi are apparently telling (or shrouding with legalese) about not having “Epstein’s list” at all, something both of them previously claimed existed. Did it simply vanish? Did they destroy it, after Bondi told the press that it was “sitting on my desk right now” back in February?

Virginia Giuffre fought to expose Epstein’s network of predators who were, and still are, protected both by their great wealth and the status that can confer and, now, by the Republican Party itself. Her courage cost her her life, and her death leaves behind both a tragedy and a moral demand. 

Her story is not gossip. It’s unambiguous testimony about how men in power like Donald Trump shield themselves from justice. It’s the record of an old boy system that would rather bury the victims than confront the abusers.

Every institution involved in this cover-up is rotting from within. The Republican-controlled House and Senate. Trump’s Department of Justice. His toady-controlled FBI. 

We’ve seen this sickness before.

The Catholic Church protected pedophile priests for decades. George W. Bush’s administration lied about torture and murder. 

Corporations selling tobacco, asbestos, fossil fuels, and opioids hid reports on their deadly products and hired corrupt “scientists” and paid off mostly-Republican politicians to help them continue killing Americans and our planet for billions in profits. Trump’s administration even tried to bring back asbestos.

There’s not a family in America that wasn’t touched by this criminality and these men’s lies: the asbestos industry’s executives’ coverups killed my father, and the tobacco industry’s executives’ coverups killed my younger brother Stanley.

The formula never changes. When uncomfortable truths threaten people who hold great wealth and power, they use that power to hide the truth. The result is always the same: a deep moral infection that spreads — and often kills — until the public rises up to clean it out.

The Epstein case is not about one man. It’s about a culture of privilege that believes laws are for the poor and justice is for the powerless. 

If a large group of men are named in the files as abusers of children, and if the FBI and DOJ know who they are as Virginia Giuffre alleges, then every day of silence is a crime against humanity. 

Every Trump administration official who stays quiet is an accomplice. Every Republican representative or senator who hides behind “procedure” and cowers in fear of Trump joins the conspiracy.

America cannot heal by hiding its wounds. Just as Emmett Till’s mother forced the nation to look at the face of violent racism, we must now look at the faces of those men Trump and Epstein traveled with who used children as sex objects and hid behind the power their great wealth conferred. 

It may be painful to see, but the truth is always painful before it’s redemptive. The cover-up must end. The files must be released. The names must be spoken.

Those who raped and trafficked children with Jeffrey Epstein — including Donald Trump, if the evidence points in that direction — must face public exposure and legal punishment. They should not hold office, sit on boards, or enjoy the comforts of respectability. They should face justice. 

And those who know and remain silent must be held to account as well. We can’t have one standard for the powerful and another for everyone else. A democracy that protects predators because they’re rich or politically powerful is no democracy at all.

The FBI, the Department of Justice, Republicans in Congress, and every public servant with knowledge of these crimes must decide which side of history they stand on. If they choose secrecy, they stand with the abusers. If they choose truth, they stand with the victims and with the conscience of the nation. There is no middle ground.

This is not about revenge. It’s about cleansing the moral fabric of our country. Evil thrives in silence. It feeds on secrecy. When sunlight hits corruption, it dies. The moment those names are made public, the reckoning begins. That’s how justice starts.

Let the people see what’s been done. Let them see who did it. Let them see the truth that Trump and those around him have tried so hard to bury. 

Emmett Till’s mother showed us what courage looks like. Now that same courage is needed again. Until the truth is out, until the names are spoken, until justice is real, the stain will remain on us all.

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What’s Next For The Democratic Party?

How should the Democratic Party get voters to appreciate them? I joined Hal Ginsberg for our regular Tuesday Halitics videocast on YouTube.com. Hal and I agreed the party will get nowhere without persuading voters they will fight for Medicare for All, affordable housing, making student loans affordable, and other programs to help the working people of this country. Making the super wealthy pay their fair share of taxes would finance new programs that benefit the rest of us.

Among many other issues we discussed, I reported on my own participation in last weekend’s NO KINGS protest and how good it was that many millions of anti-Trump Americans could protest across the country without violence or problems. Especially after Trump loyalists warned that Hate America protesters, Hamas, Antifa, etc would be stirring up violence.

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What Kind of People Are These?

PAUL INGRASSIA has described “straight White men” as an intellectually superior group that should be prioritized in education.[28] In October 2025, Politico published text messages from a group chat with Republican “operatives and influencers” in which Ingrassia made numerous racist statements. In the messages, which were verified by Politico, Ingrassia wrote that Martin Luther King Jr. “was the 1960s George Floyd” and that his holiday should be “tossed into the seventh circle of Hell”. He used an Italian slur for Black people while calling for the discontinuation of all US holidays related to Black culture and history, adding that “Blacks behave that way because that’s their natural state” and that “all of Africa is a shithole”. In reference to Vivek Ramaswamy, Ingrassia wrote, “Never trust a Chinaman or Indian”; he also stated that “We need competent white men in positions of leadership” while rejecting the notion that “all men are created equal”. When another participant in the chat compared him to the Hitler Youth, Ingrassia responded, “I do have a Nazi streak in me from time to time, I will admit it.”

**Paul Ingrassia (born May 13, 1995) is an American attorney who has served as the White House liaison to the United States Department of Homeland Security since February 2025. Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

J.D. VANCE: “Kids do stupid things, especially young boys. They tell edgy, offensive jokes. That’s what kids do. And I really don’t want us to grow up in a country where a kid telling a stupid joke – telling a very offensive, stupid joke – is cause to ruin their lives.

**J.D. Vance is the Vice-President of the United States

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Tomorrow and forever: No Kings in America

By Robert Reich/ robertreich.substack.com/ October 17, 2025

With No Kings rallies occurring across America tomorrow, and the Trump administration’s unhinged reaction to them on full display, it’s never been more important for Congress to reform the Insurrection

Act. Please contact Congress and demand action immediately.

Donald Trump — the man who incited a violent insurrection against the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, and has pardoned those who attacked our democracy — is now calling peaceful protesters “insurrectionists” and threatening to use military force against them.

The Insurrection Act, a 200-year-old law, gives presidents near-limitless power to deploy troops on U.S. soil with almost no oversight. It was meant for true emergencies. But as written, it’s an open invitation for abuse — allowing any president to send armed forces into American cities under almost any pretext. I fear Trump is about to seize that power.

Nine months into his second term, he’s said he would invoke the Insurrection Act “if I had to” — but he has already said certain states are in “pure insurrection.” He’s sent Marines to Los Angeles and the National Guard to Chicago and Portland. His administration’s rhetoric paints blue states as battlefields and dissent as rebellion.

Trump’s goal isn’t public safety. It’s punishing those who speak out against his regime.

Please tell Congress: Reform the Insurrection Act now. End Trump’s war on our cities, our freedoms, and our Constitution — before further military force is used against unarmed Americans.

Twenty-four Democratic attorneys general have joined California and Oregon’s lawsuit opposing these deployments, asserting “there is no invasion to repel, no rebellion to suppress.” Calling in troops when state and local law enforcement are fully functional, they say, “sets a chilling precedent that puts the constitutional rights of all Americans at risk.”

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has called out Trump’s false claims that Chicago and Illinois are “war zones,” noting that neither ranks among the 10 most violent cities or states in the nation. 

Trump’s rhetoric doesn’t reflect reality — it’s designed to justify repression.

NBC News reports that Trump’s advisers are already drafting orders to override governors and occupy more Democratic-led cities. 

Deploying the U.S. military against civilians isn’t leadership; it’s tyranny. It creates violence where none existed and hurts communities rather than protecting them.

Congress must act now to prevent Trump, or any future president, from misusing the Insurrection Act. Lawmakers should:

  • Require Congress approve any domestic troop deployment of more than 14 days;
  • Empower federal courts to block illegal or unconstitutional uses of the act;
  • Ensure that peaceful protest can never be grounds for military action; and
  • Require transparency whenever the act is invoked.

What’s happening on American streets — armored vehicles, tear gas, and citizens beaten for exercising their rights — should never happen in a democracy.

Because the right to peacefully protest is not an act of insurrection — it’s the foundation of American democracy.

Peacefully protest tomorrow. It’s not just your right. It’s your duty. 

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It Just Keeps Getting Worse

So much news happening…On my weekly appearance on Halitics (a daily YouTube videocast) with Hal Ginsberg, we got into the ongoing government shutdown, We agree that the Democrats have the right idea, pushing for health care access only. As much as Republicans blame Chuck Schumer and the Dems for the shutdown, it won’t work. Voters are aware that the GOP controls the government and are responsible for all the problems the shutdown is causing.

Another topic had to do with our policy regarding energy. The Trump administration pushes for oil, gas and other high-polluting sources, at the same time disregarding and punishing solar, wind and other clean energies. We agree that the GOP is ignoring climate change, causing energy costs to increase, while blocking efforts to help our planet recover from pollution.

We also pointed out that Trump is getting rid of many blacks in high positions so he can hire white replacements. How will that play in future elections?

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Things Continue to Get Worse

By Sen. Bernie Sanders/ BernieSanders.com/ October 14, 2025

Crazy times. Dangerous times.

Under Trump, things are moving very fast.

We have an unstable megalomaniac who wants more and more power into his own hands. We can’t let that happen.

His attacks against the media, universities, law firms, Congress and the courts are creating fear throughout the country and moving us, step-by-step, toward authoritarianism. In an unprecedented way he is now using ICE agents to break down doors and the U.S. military to patrol cities. 

But it’s not just the dangerous movement toward authoritarianism. On behalf of his oligarchic friends, Trump is waging a vicious assault on the working families of this country.

While the billionaires become much richer his attack on the American healthcare system, which is already deeply broken, could lead to its total collapse. If Trump gets his way, 15 million low income and working class Americans will lose their healthcare and premiums will double for over 20 million people on the Affordable Care Act exchange. As a result, tens of thousands will die unnecessarily each year. And all this happens so that the top 1% can get $1 trillion in tax breaks. 

His continued absurd claim, on behalf of the fossil fuel industry, that climate change is a “hoax“ will dangerously slow down our ability to transform our economy into sustainable energy and address this existential threat to our planet.

His financial support for his multi-billionaire friends in Big Tech who are aggressively pushing AI and robotics will mean the loss of millions of good paying jobs and extraordinary threats to our privacy.

Trump may be crazy and a pathological liar, but he is not stupid. He is a very good tactician and knows exactly what he’s doing. His goal, by “flooding the zone” and moving forward simultaneously in a hundred different areas is to convince the American people that he is invincible and can’t be stopped. He has the power. You don’t. He has unlimited amounts of money. You don’t. His friends control the media. You don’t. Give up. There’s nothing you can do to stop him and his fellow oligarchs.

It’s actually a pretty good plan. Fortunately, however, it’s not working. 

More and more Americans are seeing through Trump and are turning away from him. While he still has a strong core of right-wing support, polling shows that he is less popular today than any time in his second administration. 

Please don’t forget. It’s not just that over 320,000 Americans in 21 states came out to our Fighting Oligarchy rallies. It’s not just that next Saturday we expect to see huge No Kings demonstrations all across this country in opposition to Trumpism.

It’s not just that Democrats in Congress are finally getting a backbone and opposing these horrific health care cuts.

What we are also seeing is progressive Democrats and independents taking on the Democratic establishment as they run for the US Senate and U.S. House in Michigan, Maine, Nebraska, Texas congressional districts throughout the country and Zohran Mamdani in New York City.

What we are seeing is Republican share of vote is slipping in special election after special election in races up-and-down the ballot this year. Republicans see it too, that is what they are trying to re-draw House maps in the middle of the decade in several states.

What we are seeing, increasingly, is Republicans from Josh Hawley to Marjorie Taylor Greene speaking out against Donald Trump and the Republican Party abandoning the promises they made to the working people of this country during the last election.

What we are seeing, according to a recent YouGov poll is a majority of Americans disapprove of the way Republicans are handling the current government shutdown and a plurality place most of the blame on Donald Trump and the Republican Party for the current state of affairs.

What we are seeing from a recent Pew Research poll is that strong majorities of Americans believe he is abusing and improperly using the office of the president and moving our country in the wrong direction.

So is Donald Trump unbeatable?

No. No, he is not.

He is deeply unpopular.

The bad news is, so is the Democratic Party.

So where do we go from here — and what can you do yourself? Because in these difficult times, despair is not an option. We’ve got to fight back in every way we can.

We have to get involved in the political process — run for office, connect with our local, state and federal legislators, donate to candidates who will fight for the working class of this country.

We have to create new channels for communication and information sharing. We have to volunteer not just politically, but to build community locally.

We have to support progressive candidates running for office and push establishment Democrats to find the courage to take on the billionaire class of this country.

Whatever we can do is what we must do.

Needless to say, I intend to do my part — both inside the beltway and traveling throughout the country — to stand up for the working class of this country. In the days, weeks, and months ahead I hope you will join me in that struggle.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders


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Who Would Be the Best Democrat to Beat the Demented Orange Autocrat?

Breaking news is plentiful–unfortunately it’s all bad. Trump continues his total takedown of the U.S. government. On the YouTube videocast “Halitics” Wednesday Hal Ginsberg and I discussed which Democrat could successfully run against Trump (whose approval ratings continue to tank). I think Gavin Newsome is the best choice. Hal is cautious about Gavin, but he noted a negative review of Kamala Harris’s latest book, which confirms why both of us lack any enthusiasm for her.

Robert Reich sees increased dementia of the president, based on his recent statements that often make no sense (did they ever?). I question whether Trump would even allow an election if he sees a possible loss. Meanwhile, Red states are working on finding ways to make voting difficult for Democrats.

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Why isn’t the media reporting on Trump’s growing dementia?

Trump’s increasingly bizarre behavior can no longer be attributed to a calculated “strategy.”

By Robert Reich/ robertreich.substack.com/ September 29, 2025

Friends,

Over the weekend, on his Truth Social, Trump shared a video purporting to be a segment on Fox News — it wasn’t — in which an AI-generated, deepfaked version of himself sat in the White House and promised that “every American will soon receive their own MedBed card” that will grant them access to new “MedBed hospitals.” 

What?

Believers in the “MedBed” conspiracy theory think certain hospital beds are loaded with futuristic technology that can reverse any disease, regenerate limbs, and de-age people. No one has an actual photo of these beds because they don’t exist.

Trump also posted (again, without any basis in fact) that the FBI “secretly placed … 274 FBI Agents into the Crowd just prior to, and during” the January 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, during which they were “probably acting as Agitators and Insurrectionists.” 

Trump added that this “is different from what Director Christopher Wray stated, over and over again!” and went on: “Christopher Wray, the then Director of the FBI, has some major explaining to do. That’s two in a row, Comey and Wray, who got caught LYING.”

In fact, the Department of Justice’s inspector general reported that there were no undercover FBI agents at the January 6 riots. (FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the few FBI agents present on January 6 were there on “a crowd control mission after the riot was declared.”)

Trump also announced Saturday that he intends to send the U.S. military to Portland, Oregon, authorizing “Full Force, if necessary” to “protect War ravaged Portland, and any of our ICE Facilities under siege from attack by Antifa, and other domestic terrorists.”

Hello? Although protesters have been camping on the sidewalks outside the ICE office for months, the demonstration has dwindled to almost nothing. Of the 29 related arrests, 22 happened on or before July 4, when the protests were at their peak.

What’s been the media’s response to Trump’s bonkers postings and announcements this weekend? Nada. The media either ignored them, mentioned them as part of Trump’s “strategy,” or assumed Trump was just being Trump. 

But there’s another explanation. 

Trump is showing growing signs of dementia. He’s increasingly unhinged. He’s 79 years old with a family history of dementia. He could well be going nuts. 

You might think this would be covered in the news, but he isn’t facing anything like the scrutiny for dementia that Joe Biden did. 

Perhaps the most telling evidence of Trump’s growing dementia is his paranoid thirst for revenge, on which he is centering much of his presidency. 

The paranoia was becoming evident in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election. On November 11, 2023, he pledged to a crowd of supporters in Claremont, New Hampshire, that:

“We will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country, that lie and steal and cheat on elections and will do anything possible — they’ll do anything, whether legally or illegally, to destroy America and to destroy the American dream.”

Most media commentators chalked this up to overheated campaign rhetoric. 

But since occupying the Oval Office, Trump has demanded that his attorney general target political opponents, urged the head of his FCC to threaten a major network for allowing a late-night comedian to say things Trump disliked, suggested that the government revoke TV licenses of network broadcasters that allow criticism of him, and pulled government security clearances from former officials whom he deems his enemies. 

Less than two weeks ago, he demanded that the Justice Department prosecute a handful of named political opponents “now!” — including James Comey, whom Trump fired from his post in 2017 after Comey oversaw the FBI’s investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election; Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, who indicted Trump; and Adam Schiff, U.S. senator from California, who played an active role in the House hearings on January 6, 2021. 

On September 19, Erik Siebert, the acting U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (initially selected for the position by Trump) resigned after Trump told reporters “I want him out.” Siebert had concerns about the strength of the evidence against both Comey and James. 

The following day, Trump posted a message to his attorney general, Pam Bondi. “Pam,” it began, “Nothing is being done. What about Comey, Adam “Shifty” Schiff, Leticia??? They’re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done.’”

He said he was promoting Lindsey Halligan, one of his former personal attorneys, to take Siebert’s place, and fumed: “We can’t delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and credibility. They impeached me twice, and indicted me (5 times!), OVER NOTHING. JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!”

On September 22, three days after Halligan assumed office, she secured a simple, two-count indictment against Comey for allegedly lying to Congress and for allegedly obstructing justice.

“JUSTICE IN AMERICA! One of the worst human beings this Country has ever been exposed to is James Comey,” Trump exalted on social media following the indictment. “He has been so bad for our Country, for so long, and is now at the beginning of being held responsible for his crimes against our Nation.” 

The Comey indictment was a blip in the weekly news cycle. The media appeared to shrug: Yes, of course Trump is vindictive, so what else is new? 

But wait. Are his acts those of a sane person? Or of an aging paranoid megalomaniac?

Even if it’s unclear to which category Trump belongs, shouldn’t this question be central to the coverage of his presidency? At the very least, shouldn’t the media be actively investigating? Again: Why isn’t the media reporting on Trump’s growing dementia?

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Oversight Democrats Release Third Batch of Documents from Jeffrey Epstein Estate, Includes Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon, Prince Andrew Mentions

The Committee on Oversight and Accountability Democrats logo

September 26, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Today, Democrats on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released partial records from the third batch of documents produced by the Jeffrey Epstein Estate, which includes phone message logs, copies of flight logs and manifests for aircrafts, copies of financial ledgers, and Epstein’s daily schedule. The documents produced to the public include mentions of possible contact between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent figures like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon, and Prince Andrew. Further review of the documents, which were redacted to protect the identity of victims, is ongoing.

“It should be clear to every American that Jeffrey Epstein was friends with some of the most powerful and wealthiest men in the world. Every new document produced provides new information as we work to bring justice for the survivors and victims. Oversight Democrats will not stop until we identify everyone complicit in Epstein’s heinous crimes. It’s past time for Attorney General Bondi to release all the files now,” said Oversight Spokesperson Sara Guerrero.

Within documents of Epstein’s schedule, there is evidence that Thiel and Bannon had scheduled meetings with Epstein, as well as evidence of a pending trip by Elon Musk to Epstein’s island. Prince Andrew is listed as a passenger on Epstein’s aircraft, with financial disclosures providing possible evidence of payments from Epstein to masseuses on behalf of an individual identified as  “Andrew.” Extensive redactions have been made to protect victims as Committee investigators continue to analyze the new documents. This is a rolling production, and the Committee expects to receive more documents in response to these and other requests. 

In the third batch, the Oversight Committee received 8,544 documents responsive to the Committee’s subpoena from August. The following was received: 

  • Phone Message Logs from 2002-2005, which were produced previously in litigation
  • Copies of flight logs and flight manifests for aircraft, including helicopters, that Mr. Epstein owned, rented, leased, operated or used from 1990-2019
  • Copies of ledgers reflecting transactions recorded as cash transactions for Mr. Epstein and business entities. These documents were previously shown to Committee staff at in camera review.
  • Epstein’s daily schedules between 2010 and 2019 

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The Toll of the Jewish “Genocide” in Gaza

On my weekly YouTube videocast “Halitics” political news seemed to be everywhere. Hal Ginsberg felt the Israeli aggression in Gaza might hurt everything Jewish: religion, the Israeli state, the people, etc. I felt and hoped the Israeli government and its leader Benjamin Netanyahu would be blamed, but increased antisemitism points to a wider blame for Jews that may last a long time.

We discussed the Charles Kirk assassination fallout and the MAGA attempt to frame him as a hero for all Americans. Hal and I pointed out that Kirk has a history of right-wing positions that put him far from the mainstream. And we wondered why ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel got fired (temporarily, fortunately) for mild statements that weren’t critical of Kirk, but “Fox and Friends” host Brian Kilmeade is still working for Fox News despite literally proposing America’s homeless should be killed!

Another topic was the independence and impartiality that historically occurred in the Justice Department in previous administrations. That seems to have disappeared under Trump who makes all the decisions about who should be indicted and which lawyers will prosecute the cases against individuals most often perceived as enemies of Trump.

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