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December 19, 2025 24 mins

Jean Luc and Peter Mingils talk about what is happening with the release of the Epstein files and the conspiracies that linger among Turning Point USA.

The Epstein Files new release is the topic of the week for Jean Luc and Peter Mingils.

Finally, the truth is emerging from the shadows, thanks to President Trump's bold leadership in signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act last month. As a proud Republican, I'm thrilled to see this latest batch of documents—released by the DOJ on December 19, 2025—shedding light on the sordid web of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. Over thousands of pages and hundreds of photos from his estates, we're getting a clearer picture of the elite swamp that enabled this predator. But let's cut through the noise: this isn't about fueling wild conspiracies—it's about accountability, and it points fingers squarely at the usual suspects on the left.First, the revelations are damning for Democrats' favorite son, Bill Clinton. Photos show him cozying up with Ghislaine Maxwell in a pool, lounging in a hot tub with a redacted woman, and even featured in a bizarre painting at Epstein's home wearing a dress. There he is, sandwiched between Epstein and Mick Jagger, or posing with Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. Clinton's name pops up repeatedly, highlighting his deep ties to this circle—no surprise, given his post-presidency jet-setting on the Lolita Express. His spokesperson whines about him being a "scapegoat,” but these images speak volumes. And let's not forget other left-leaning Hollywood types like Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker rubbing shoulders in this mess. Prince Andrew's appearances, including settling lawsuits over abuse allegations, remind us how global elites protected each other.Now, contrast that with President Trump. His mentions? Minimal and innocuous. One old allegation claims Epstein brought a young girl to Mar-a-Lago, where Trump allegedly smiled and nodded—hardly evidence of wrongdoing, especially since Trump banned Epstein from his properties years ago after sensing something off. A photo of Trump with Epstein, Melania, and Maxwell was briefly posted but removed—likely for privacy or redaction errors, not some sinister plot. Another shows a framed $22,500 check from Trump, probably charity-related. Trump's White House is pushing for full investigations into Epstein's "Democrat friends,” showing real transparency. Unlike the Biden era, where these files gathered dust amid conspiracy swirl, Trump delivered on his promise to drain the swamp.Speaking of conspiracies, it's time to debunk the nonsense that's poisoned public discourse. The left and QAnon types love peddling tales of a "deep state” cover-up or that Epstein was "silenced” to protect a global cabal. But these files—despite heavy redactions to safeguard victims and ongoing probes—don't support that hysteria. They reveal FBI inaction on tips, like Maria Farmer's 1996 complaint, pointing to bureaucratic failures, not assassinations. Epstein's death? The documents align with the official suicide ruling, with no new bombshells suggesting foul play. Redactions aren't hiding lizard people or Illuminati secrets; they're protecting innocents from doxxing in a digital age. Critics like Chuck Schumer cry foul over "missing” files, but that's just deflection from their party's entanglements. As Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) rightly notes, the partial release fails the Act's spirit, but it's a step forward under Republican pressure—not the Biden DOJ's stonewalling.This release debunks the myth of an untouchable elite conspiracy by exposing real connections, mostly among liberal power players. It's no grand plot; it's the corrupt networking we've always suspected from the Clintons and their ilk. Republicans demand justice: subpoena the holdouts, probe the enablers, and hold hearings on why Democrats dragged their feet for years. Transparency isn't a conspiracy—it's American values in action. Kudos to Trump for forcing this out; now, let's ensure no one escapes accountability. The swamp is draining, one file at a time.

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