
Verdict with Ted Cruz BONUS POD: Dumpapalooza-ABC Buried Epstein Bombshell for 3 Years—Now It’s All Coming Out
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Nov 20, 2025 The podcast dives into the dramatic release of Epstein-related documents, unanimously approved by Congress and signed into law by Trump. It reveals how the Democrats’ push for transparency may have backfired, as the documents link prominent figures like the Clintons to Epstein. The discussion explores potential legal ramifications for these high-profile Democrats and hints at upcoming DOJ investigations. Flight logs raise eyebrows about Clinton's connections, while comparisons are drawn to other political contempt cases.
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Law Forces Public Release Of Epstein Records
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires DOJ to release unclassified Epstein-related records publicly within 30 days.
- The law still permits redactions to protect victims, ongoing probes, national security, or classified info.
White House Frames Release As Vindication
- President Trump framed the document release as proof his administration had nothing to hide and called prior criticism a "Democratic hoax."
- The White House emphasized expected signing and highlighted partisan politics around the files.
Epstein's Donations Favored Democrats
- Newly released finance records show Epstein gave about 89% of his political donations to Democratic or progressive causes from 1990–2018.
- That funding pattern fuels claims the files may politically harm prominent Democrats.
