• A guerrilla art installation called the “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame” has appeared in Farragut Square, just a few minutes’ walk from the White House in Washington, D.C. The display mimics the Hollywood Walk of Fame but instead features stickers with names of politicians, billionaires and other high‑profile figures who are mentioned in the newly released Epstein files — public Department of Justice documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Each “star” includes a QR code that, when scanned, links to specific records or articles about that person’s alleged connection in the DOJ files.
    A guerrilla art installation called the “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame” has appeared in Farragut Square, just a few minutes’ walk from the White House in Washington, D.C. The display mimics the Hollywood Walk of Fame but instead features stickers with names of politicians, billionaires and other high‑profile figures who are mentioned in the newly released Epstein files — public Department of Justice documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Each “star” includes a QR code that, when scanned, links to specific records or articles about that person’s alleged connection in the DOJ files.
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  • Blink twice if you’ve figured it out
    Blink twice if you’ve figured it out
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  • Meerkat or House cat? Still trying to figure it out.
    Meerkat or House cat? Still trying to figure it out.
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  • Representative Ted Lieu has reportedly referenced newly released Epstein-related documents while calling for full transparency and accountability, adding fresh political pressure amid an already volatile moment for the White House. The renewed focus on the Epstein files comes as the United States faces escalating tensions in the Middle East, intensifying debate at home over national security decisions and political leadership. Public opinion remains deeply divided, with some critics questioning the timing of foreign policy moves and others arguing that military actions are driven strictly by strategic considerations.
    At the same time, global rhetoric has sharpened, with international figures issuing stark warnings about the risks of further escalation. Reports of shifting military assets, strained alliances, and concerns over nuclear oversight have added to the sense of uncertainty, while lawmakers across party lines continue to clash over transparency, accountability, and the broader direction of U.S. policy. As these parallel crises unfold, domestic political scrutiny and high-stakes geopolitical tensions are colliding in ways that are fueling intense national and international attention.
    #EpsteinFiles #USPolitics #NationalSecurity #Geopolitics #BreakingNews
    Representative Ted Lieu has reportedly referenced newly released Epstein-related documents while calling for full transparency and accountability, adding fresh political pressure amid an already volatile moment for the White House. The renewed focus on the Epstein files comes as the United States faces escalating tensions in the Middle East, intensifying debate at home over national security decisions and political leadership. Public opinion remains deeply divided, with some critics questioning the timing of foreign policy moves and others arguing that military actions are driven strictly by strategic considerations. At the same time, global rhetoric has sharpened, with international figures issuing stark warnings about the risks of further escalation. Reports of shifting military assets, strained alliances, and concerns over nuclear oversight have added to the sense of uncertainty, while lawmakers across party lines continue to clash over transparency, accountability, and the broader direction of U.S. policy. As these parallel crises unfold, domestic political scrutiny and high-stakes geopolitical tensions are colliding in ways that are fueling intense national and international attention. #EpsteinFiles #USPolitics #NationalSecurity #Geopolitics #BreakingNews
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  • “Trillions in debt and still thirsty for Middle East oil.”

    That’s how officials in Iran framed recent criticism of the United States, tying global tension to economics and energy politics.
    As of early 2026, the U.S. national debt has surpassed about $38.5 trillion, a figure that continues to grow and is frequently cited in global political and economic discussions. Rival nations sometimes argue that a heavily indebted superpower still seeks influence and resources abroad, especially in regions like the Middle East that remain central to global energy markets.
    The resulting narrative blends Debt. Oil. Power. — reflecting how economic realities and strategic interests often intersect on the global stage.
    #theincomet #USNationalDebt #GlobalPolitics #MiddleEast #EnergySecurity #Geopolitics #WorldEconomy #OilAndPower #InternationalRelations #USForeignPolicy
    “Trillions in debt and still thirsty for Middle East oil.” That’s how officials in Iran framed recent criticism of the United States, tying global tension to economics and energy politics. As of early 2026, the U.S. national debt has surpassed about $38.5 trillion, a figure that continues to grow and is frequently cited in global political and economic discussions. Rival nations sometimes argue that a heavily indebted superpower still seeks influence and resources abroad, especially in regions like the Middle East that remain central to global energy markets. The resulting narrative blends Debt. Oil. Power. — reflecting how economic realities and strategic interests often intersect on the global stage. #theincomet #USNationalDebt #GlobalPolitics #MiddleEast #EnergySecurity #Geopolitics #WorldEconomy #OilAndPower #InternationalRelations #USForeignPolicy
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