Member Of Congress Posts CRYPTIC Message That Let's Me Know We're On The Right Track
While also making us fearful for his safety
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie & Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, co-authored the bill that has now produced the Epstein Files we have access to publicly.
Over the last month especially, many of us have been going over these files, feeling horrified, and sharing this information everywhere we can think. For those that weren’t subscribed yet, or missed the post, here the article where you can see the files that are directly tied to Donald Trump.
I highly suggest checking sharing them if you haven’t already
Dozens and dozens of names besides Trump’s has been linked to these files & I’ve been wondering how long it be until we FINALLY started to see some level of accountability come down on these folks.
It’s one thing to expose these people, but we also need to start putting people on trial.
What did they know? What did they do? We need these questions answered.
We are now starting to see some consequences come to pass, as several people named in the files have lost their jobs today.
But we all know this isn’t enough…
So, we have to continue to apply pressure, because we know we’re on the right track. That became extremely evident today with a tweet posted by Congressman Thomas Massie
First, let me say how truly dystopian and horrifying this. I may agree on almost nothing with Massie politically, but I do think his campaign to expose those in the Epstein files has been courageous.
Obviously, you don’t post something like this unless you feel like your life might be in danger.
I have no idea what will happen next, but you can rest assured - we are definitely pressuring the right people & they are definitely afraid of the information that’s out there.
Please share this information. Sitting members of Congress shouldn’t fear for their lives, because they choose to expose a ring of child traffickers.
Under no circumstances, can we stop talking about the Epstein files.
Before we wrap today, I wanted to briefly share a few more pieces of news with you today.
Campaign records show Ohio Sen. Jon Husted took over $100,000 from Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Les Wexner, including months before voting to block release of Epstein-related documents
The New Mexico Senate just voted to ban ICE Detention centers in New Mexico. The bill prohibits New Mexico government entities from entering into or renewing contracts for immigration detention, effectively requiring the cancellation of existing agreements
Amazon drops plans to partner its Ring doorbell cameras with the police surveillance tech company Flock Safety. This comes after the company was met with massive backlash (public outrage DOES work)
The acting head of ICE says that two of its officers appear to have made "untruthful statements" about shooting a migrant in Minnesota and may face federal charges for their actions
Guatemala plans to end Cuban medical missions under U.S. pressure. Under U.S. pressure, Guatemala has announced it will be phasing out the use of Cuban doctors. The move is likely to disproportionately impact Indigenous villages and people living in poverty, who have been the main beneficiaries of Cuba's medical internationalism in Guatemala. The U.S. has started to blockade the country & has sharply worsened conditions for the people of Cuba.
Until next time,
Desmond
I honestly wish I could turn each one of those above blurbs into it’s own individual posts, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to blow everyone’s inbox up with 3-5 posts a day.
I know Aaron Parnas is able to get away with that & still has a massive following, but I’ve noticed that even posting once a day seems to aggravate people to a degree. A say all that to say this - there’s a lot more news in the cycle that I would like to cover & hopefully, somewhere down the road, I’ll figure out the best way to bring you all the news.
Thanks for reading today.






I was legitimately floored reading that post by Massie. We are truly in a dark place if members of Congress feel the need to post things like that
One thing I genuinely appreciate about your newsletter is that you never bombard us with a gazillion posts per day. Thanks for that.