Jeffrey Epsteinâs brother, Mark Epstein, dismissed speculation tying Bill Clinton to a cryptic 2018 email uncovered in a trove of newly unsealed documents involving his late brother and Donald Trump, clarifying that a reference to âBubbaâ was not aimed at the former president. The clarification followed the House Oversight Committeeâs release of over 26,000 pages
Donald Trump Shifts $2,000 Tariff Checks To 2026 Midterms; Treasury Department Flags Legal Hurdles
US President Donald Trump has assured Americans that his proposed $2,000 tariff dividend checks are on the way, though no exact date has been set. He confirmed recently that the payments would not arrive in time for the Christmas season. The rollout of the tariff dividend checks faces uncertainty due to ongoing legal challenges. The Supreme Court
Boosie Badazz Sentencing Delayed While Pleading For Donald Trumpâs Help
Boosie Badazzâs sentencing for his gun case has been pushed back until Jan. 9. Boosieâs sentencing was originally set for Nov. 21, but was pushed back at his request on Friday (Nov. 14). During an appearance on The Breakfast Club that same day, Boosie revealed that heâs âconfidentâ that he wonât be headed back to prison despite the fact that prosecutors
FRENCH EXPLAINS 10-YEAR BEEF WITH MAX B & JIM JONES, LOST FOOTAGE OF BMF + C0CAINE CITY
In this past clip from My Expert Opinion Episode, French Montana sits down with Math Hoffa to unpack the real story behind his role in the Max B and Jim Jones beef that stretched over a decade. French breaks down how his Cocaine City DVDs changed the streets, how he linked with Max B to
Fetty Wap Getting Early Release Just In Time For Christmas
Fetty Wap will walk free a few weeks sooner than expected after federal officials quietly moved up his prison release date to December 8, 2026, granting the Hip-Hop artist a holiday homecoming. The 34-year-old rapper is currently serving time at FCI Sandstone, a low-security federal prison in Minnesota. His original release date was set for March 13, 2027,
U.S. Congress overwhelmingly passes bill to release Epstein files after Trumpâs recent about-face
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted in favour of forcing the Justice Department to release its files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bill will need approval from the Senate and U.S. President Donald Trump to become law. Donald Trump lost a rare power struggle on Capitol Hill Tuesday as the House
Lil Durk Demands Removal Of Judge Over Threats Of Death, Mass Destruction & Hidden FBI Investigation
Lil Durk Demands Removal Of Judge Over Threats Of Death, Mass Destruction & Hidden FBI Investigation. Rapper Lil Durkâs lawyers on Thursday called for the dismissal of his murder-for-hire case in Los Angeles after learning that a judge and prosecutor received death threats that werenât disclosed to the Chicago superstarâs legal team for seven months.
Jimmy Kimmel Details Donald Trumpâs Ongoing Meltdown Over the Epstein Files
Jimmy Kimmel is delighted by Donald Trumpâs current lack chill about anything regarding Jeffrey Epstein. President Donald Trump erupted online after Jimmy Kimmel delivered a pointed monologue on ABC that dragged the president into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and mocked his administrationâs latest moves. Jimmy’s segment warned viewers of âHurricane Epsteinâ, which was enough to send Trump
Vlad Fires Back At Joyner Lucas: âHeâs Doesnât Seem Very Smart”
Vlad dismissed Joyner Lucasâ claims of extortion and clout-chasing after AllHipHop revealed he was suing the rapper for copyright infringement. The media personality addressed the controversy during a recent interview, saying heâs simply enforcing his rights after Joyner Lucas reposted a VladTV clip without permission. The legal dispute stems from a July 6 post on Twitter, where Lucas shared a VladTV video featuring
Chicago Judge Orders Release of 615 ICE Detainees, Rebukes Donald Trumpâs Immigration Policy
Judge Jeffrey Cummings halted a sweeping immigration crackdown in Chicago by ordering the release of up to 615 people detained during a federal enforcement campaign that targeted long-term U.S. residents without bond hearings. The ruling, issued Wednesday, directly pushes back on a Trump administration policy shift that eliminated bond hearings for many immigrants with deep roots in