Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and The F.B.I. Files
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Florida’s attorney general warned, “We don’t jeopardize public health so we can bend the knee to the climate cult.”
The problem with a conspiracy theory is, of course, the more you talk about it, the more interest people take in it. The whole thing is born of distrust — so who wants to listen to someone telling them there’s nothing to see, even if that someone is Trump himself?
Escalating import tariffs are beginning to show up in the prices that consumers pay. The President has backtracked on his promise to release government's files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and the Senate has approved a cut of more than one billion dollars for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting – which provides money to NPR,
The music legend, Stevie Wonder recently set the record straight on rumors on his sight that have followed him for decades.
Disinformation around a “weather weapon” and cloud seeding is being widely promoted by everyone from anti-government extremists to GOP influencers—leading to real-world consequences.
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Still, claims of weather-control technology, once confined to relatively fringe circles, have gained some traction in the Republican Party. In some states, conservative politicians have passed laws that allude to fringe ideas and seek to ban geoengineering, which is used to counteract the effects of climate change.
FBI director Kash Patel was adamant that “the conspiracy theories just aren’t true” amid a brewing MAGA firestorm over notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. Last week, an FBI and Justice Department memo concluded Epstein didn’t have a “client list,
"No, government’s not controlling the weather," U.S. Sen. James Lankford said after the EPA published a website that debunks conspiracy theories about airplane contrails.