The MeidasTouch Podcast

Trump Rushes to Stop Past from Surfacing after Law Signed

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Nov 24, 2025
In this intriguing discussion, Trump’s latest move to block the release of Epstein-related files is revealed. Ghislaine Maxwell’s use of the Fifth Amendment to delay testimony is examined closely. The podcast explores the DOJ's renewed efforts to unseal grand jury transcripts while highlighting previous court rejections. Listeners are urged to stay vigilant against political distractions and cover-ups. Expect some sharp critiques of evasive responses from key figures, all while emphasizing the importance of transparency.
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INSIGHT

DOJ Uses Grand Jury Motion As Diversion

  • The DOJ is using a motion to unseal grand jury transcripts as a diversion from releasing the vast Epstein files it already holds.
  • Ben Meiselas argues this sleight-of-hand aims to shift blame to federal judges and delay public disclosure under the new law.
ANECDOTE

Maxwell May Invoke Fifth To Avoid Testimony

  • Meiselas recounts coordination between Trump, Ghislaine Maxwell, and DOJ to have Maxwell invoke the Fifth and avoid testifying to Congress.
  • He frames Maxwell's Fifth Amendment move as part of a broader cover-up strategy tied to Trump allies.
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New Law Targets DOJ Files, Not Grand Jury Secrecy

  • The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the attorney general to publish unclassified DOJ materials within 30 days, but doesn't eliminate grand jury secrecy rules.
  • Meiselas emphasizes the law targets DOJ-held investigatory files, not limited grand jury transcripts.
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