February 1, 2026

US sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein (left) and US President Donald Trump, then a real estate developer, pose at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, Florida, on February 22, 1997. Photo: Davidoff Studios/Getty Images.
The US Department of Justice has released millions of new documents linked to the case of convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, before removing some pages that contained complaints mentioning US President Donald Trump.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Friday, January 30, that approximately 3.5 million files were published to comply with the Epstein Transparency Act, following criticism that the administration had missed a December 19 deadline set by Congress.
The documents include FBI communications and complaints submitted as tips, some of which list comments mentioning Trump and others who had social or professional ties to Epstein.
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in relation to his past association with Epstein.
Pages removed from DOJ website
After their publication, pages containing complaints that mentioned Trump were removed from the DOJ website and now return a “page not found” message. Copies of the documents, however, have circulated widely on social media. CNN anchor Jake Tapper was among those who publicly noted that the pages had been taken down.
One complaint, filed by a friend of a victim, says Trump forced a girl aged 13-14 to perform “oral sex” approximately 35 years ago in New Jersey. The document states that an investigator was sent to Washington to conduct an interview.
Another complaint says Trump regularly paid an individual to perform sexual acts and adds that he was present when her newborn child was murdered by a relative. The paperwork notes that there was “no contact made” with the complainant.
A separate complaint, which provided no contact information, said “calendar girls” parties at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago involved children and sexual abuse. The document also names several public figures as present at such events.
In another account, a complainant said that they witnessed a “sex trafficking ring” at Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, in the mid-1990s. The person noted “threats” from Trump’s head of security if she spoke publicly about what she had seen.
Bill Gates mentioned in the files
The latest release also includes a draft email Epstein wrote to himself in 2013, referring to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. In the message, Epstein said Gates asked him to delete emails and referenced “personal matters.”
The DOJ has not provided a detailed explanation for why certain pages were removed after publication. The department said the document release was ongoing.
https://orinocotribune.com/explosive-ne ... -old-girl/
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Only 5% of Greenlanders Prefer the US Over the EU
The poll, conducted amid tensions over Trump’s attempts to annex Greenland, showed that a majority of the population supports greater cooperation with the EU.

Greenlandic authorities, political parties, and citizens have stated that they have “red lines” regarding sovereignty. Photo: EFE.
January 30, 2026 Hour: 10:47 pm
A poll published in the Danish newspaper The Copenhagen Post revealed that 65% of Greenlanders prefer strengthening cooperation with the European Union (EU) over the United States, amid tensions between the Arctic island and the US over Washington’s attempts to annex this autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Only 5% of Greenlanders favored greater cooperation with the United States if they had to choose between the EU and the US, while 29% remained undecided, according to the study.
The survey was conducted between January 22 and 29 in various locations across Greenland. During that period, tensions peaked between Greenland, Denmark, other EU nations, and the White House after Trump stated that, for national security reasons, he was considering using force to seize control of the Arctic island.
Later, during the Davos Economic Forum, the US president reached a preliminary agreement with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to strengthen security in Greenland and renounced the use of force to seize the territory, part of the Kingdom of Denmark, a NATO member, and announced a framework agreement on the island’s future.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/only-5-o ... er-the-eu/
However, Greenland’s Minister of Enterprise, Trade, Mineral Resources, Justice, and Gender Equality, Naaja Nathanielsen, denied the existence of a “framework agreement” this Friday.
“There is no framework agreement. First and foremost, we need to begin a dialogue between the Kingdom of Denmark, on the one hand, and the US government, on the other.” “At the moment, we haven’t heard anything concrete about the topics the Americans would like to discuss,” Nathanielsen told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, adding that while open to dialogue, Greenland has its own “red lines” regarding sovereignty.
Greenland, historically a Danish colony until 1953, made significant progress toward self-government by gaining autonomy in 2009. Since then, the Arctic territory has exercised the right to make independent decisions on domestic policy, while Denmark retains jurisdiction over defense and foreign affairs.
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From MoA's comments:
“Behold. The festering carcass of American rot shoved into an ill-fitting suit: the sleaze of a conman, the cowardice of a draft dodger, the gluttony of a parasite, the racism of a Klansman, the sexism of a back-alley creep, the ignorance of a bar-stool drunk, and the greed of a hedge-fund ghoul – all spray-painted orange and paraded like a prize hog at a county fair. Not a president. Not even a man. Just the diseased distillation of everything this country swears it isn’t but has always been – arrogance dressed up as exceptionalism, stupidity passed off as common sense, cruelty sold as toughness, greed exalted as ambition, and corruption worshipped like gospel. It is America’s shadow made flesh, a rotting pumpkin idol proving that when a nation kneels before money, power, and spite, it doesn’t just lose its soul – it sh*ts out this bloated obscenity and calls it a leader.” Oliver Kornetzke via Substack.
Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 31 2026 16:09 utc | 8
https://www.moonofalabama.org/2026/01/z ... ttack.html
(Or ya could just say he's the avatar of his class...)
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UAE gave Trump crypto firm $500 million as 'bribe' for access to AI chips: Report
Washington had previously limited the UAE's purchases of the chips, fearing the technology would be passed on to China
News Desk
FEB 1, 2026

(Photo credit: UAE Embassy)
The UAE signed a deal to invest $500 million in Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency startup, just weeks before the US President lifted a ban on selling advanced AI chips to the energy-rich Gulf nation, raising concerns about corruption and conflicts of interest, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on 1 February.
The deal was signed four days before Trump returned to office in January, giving the UAE a 49 percent stake in his World Liberty Financial, according to company documents and people familiar with the matter.
Half of the $500 million was paid up front, with Trump family entities receiving $187 million and entities linked to World Liberty co-founder Steve Witkoff receiving $31 million.
Witkoff, a New York real estate mogul, is a close friend of Trump. The president named him as special envoy, tasking him with overseeing negotiations with Russia regarding the Ukraine war and with Israel regarding Gaza.
The deal with World Liberty Financial was signed by Eric Trump, the president’s son.
Just months later, the US “committed to give the UAE access to around 500,000 of the most advanced AI chips a year – enough to build one of the world’s biggest AI data center clusters,” the WSJ wrote.
The WSJ adds that the investment in Trump’s cryptocurrency company was backed by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a UAE royal who had been lobbying the US for access to the advanced AI chips, according to people familiar with the matter.
After Trump returned to office, Tahnoon met multiple times with him, Witkoff, and other US officials, including during a visit to the White House in March.
During Joe Biden’s term in office, US officials had tightly restricted the UAE's purchases of chips due to the Gulf emirate's close relationship with China. US officials feared that selling the chips to the UAE would allow China to gain access to their technology.
Trump's decision allowed one of Tahnoon’s own companies, the AI firm G42, to receive 100,000 chips each year, despite its close ties to the sanctioned tech giant Huawei and other Chinese firms.
Known as the “spy sheikh,” Tahnoon serves as the Emirates’s national security adviser and oversees its $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund.
According to the WSJ, “The deal marked something unprecedented in American politics: a foreign government official taking a major ownership stake in an incoming US president’s company.”
According to Kathleen Clark, a law professor and former ethics lawyer for the city of Washington, DC, the investment “looks like a bribe.”
The transaction, she said, “should be a five-alarm fire about the federal government being for sale.”
Trump’s conflicts of interest have far exceeded those of his predecessors. "It’s like complaining about kayaks when B52s are flying overhead,” said Ty Cobb, who served as a top White House lawyer in Trump’s first administration.
“My advice as an ethics lawyer would have been clear: You don’t do business deals with the families of the leaders of foreign countries. It taints American foreign policy," Cobb added.
In April, a Tahnoon-led investment firm, MGX, announced it would use World Liberty’s stablecoin to complete a $2 billion investment into the cryptocurrency exchange Binance.
The investment gave World Liberty a $2 billion cash reserve, which it used to maintain the coin’s 1-to-1 peg to the dollar. The company invests the money in US Treasury bonds and receives the interest, generating about $80 million yearly.
In October, Trump pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao. Binance had been banned from the US after Zhao pleaded guilty to violating anti-money-laundering rules.
The pardon angered Democratic lawmakers, who accused Trump of selling pardons to the highest bidder.
Zhao, who lives in Abu Dhabi and obtained Emirati citizenship several years ago, is close to Tahnoon and the UAE royal family.
https://thecradle.co/articles/uae-gave- ... l%20family.
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The end of Trump? Is the USA over? Epstein info about Trump!
Trump LOSES IT as HUGE PROTESTS Demand IMPEACHMENT!!
Dr Ignacy Nowopolski
Feb 01, 2026
Below I have attached a number of links to the title topic, as I was not sure of the veracity of the information I received.
Everything indicates that something incredible has happened and Americans have woken up, demanding the removal of Trump and the introduction of democracy?!
From a European point of view, the collapse of the insane Trump regime would mean postponing the US-Israeli aggression against Iran and terminating the specter of nuclear annihilation.
From the American point of view, this would result in the “opening of Pandora’s box”, with unpredictable consequences.
I do not believe that the Americans would succeed in introducing real democracy in this oligarchic country of the Third World and removing global financiers from power.
But of course, I sincerely wish them that.
Be that as it may, we are currently dealing with another acceleration of the disintegration of the Western Empire of Lies, mainly the US & EU.
However, the situation is so dynamic and unpredictable that any forecasts would be like writing with a finger on water.
One thing should be emphasized is that in the rapidly approaching prospect of the disintegration of the EU and NATO, the coalition of Central European countries such as Hungary, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, etc., is a matter of the utmost importance that does not permits any delays!
https://drignacynowopolski.substack.com ... e-usa-over
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(Is Poland in one of them 'parallel universes' or something?)
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‘Corruption on a Breathtaking Level’: Report Details Massive Foreign Investment in Trump Crypto Firm
Posted on February 2, 2026 by Conor Gallagher
Conor here: The first comment under the WSJ piece sums it up well:
The swamp has been drained and backfilled with radioactive waste. Unreal, but not surprising.
Once again, Trump is more brazen in his corruption and operates on a larger scale than his predecessors. It might be easier for Democrats to take him to task for such insane levels of corruption if they didn’t engage in the same behavior.
The New Yorker
@NewYorker
In August, David D. Kirkpatrick reported that the President and his family had made $3.4 billion by leveraging his position. At the end of Trump’s first year back in office, the number has ballooned to an estimated $4 billion. https://newyorker.com/news/a-reporter-a ... ntent=null
The WSJ piece makes it appear that the decision to send highly sensitive artificial intelligence chip technology to the UAE was a quid pro quo for the hundreds of millions invested in the Trump family crypto scam.
One big question remains: is the corruption the driver or a sideline grift to a larger scheme?
Why, for example, did the administration also give the green light for exports to Saudi Arabia? Trump has an extensive financial history with the kingdom and perhaps there is another corruption story to come on that front, but it should be noted that the u-turn in advanced chip export policy from Biden to Trump is being celebrated in corners of think tanklandia.
For example, according to Navin Girishankar, president of the Economic Security and Technology Department at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), it has to do with a vision for dollar/stablecoin supremacy. He writes:
Access to American compute power will enable both Gulf countries to export AI-enabled goods and services in sectors such as autonomous logistics, precision agriculture, medical diagnostics, and finance.
The Trump administration aims to ensure that “American AI technology continues to be the gold standard worldwide,” according to Vice President JD Vance. But these agreements miss an essential ingredient of American power: a guarantee that AI-enabled exports generated using American chips will be invoiced and settled in dollars.
…the United States should condition access to leading-edge chips on binding commitments to settle AI-enabled exports in dollars…the United States should use dollar-backed stablecoins as the settlement mechanism.
Of course when it comes to corruption and what passes as US global strategy one hand usually washes the other.
By Brad Reed, a staff writer for Common Dreams. Cross posted from Common Dreams.
A bombshell Saturday report from the Wall Street Journal revealed that a member of the Abu Dhabi royal family secretly backed a massive $500 million investment into the Trump family’s cryptocurrency venture months before the Trump administration gave the United Arab Emirates access to highly sensitive artificial intelligence chip technology.
According to the Journal’s sources, lieutenants of Abu Dhabi royal Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan signed a deal in early 2025 to buy a 49% stake in World Liberty Financial, the startup founded by members of the Trump family and the family of Trump Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
Documents reviewed by the Journal showed that the buyers in the deal agreed to “pay half up front, steering $187 million to Trump family entities,” while “at least $31 million was also slated to flow to entities affiliated with” the Witkoff family.
Weeks after green lighting the investment into the Trump crypto venture, Tahnoon met directly with President Donald Trump and Witkoff in the White House, where he reportedly expressed interest in working with the US on AI-related technology.
Two months after this, the Journal noted, “the administration committed to give the tiny Gulf monarchy access to around 500,000 of the most advanced AI chips a year—enough to build one of the world’s biggest AI data center clusters.”
Tahnoon in the past had tried to get US officials to give the UAE access to the chips, but was rebuffed on concerns that the cutting-edge technology could be passed along to top US geopolitical rival China, wrote the Journal.
Many observers expressed shock at the Journal’s report, with some critics saying that it showed Trump and his associates were engaging in a criminal bribery scheme.
“This was a bribe,” wrote Melanie D’Arrigo, executive director of the Campaign for New York Health, in a social media post. “UAE royals gave the Trump family $500 million, and Trump, in his presidential capacity, gave them access to tightly guarded American AI chips. The most powerful person on the planet, also happens to be the most shamelessly corrupt.”
Jesse Eisinger, reporter and editor at ProPublica, argued that the Abu Dhabi investment into the Trump cypto firm “should rank among the greatest US scandals ever.”
Democratic strategist David Axelrod also said that the scope of the Trump crypto investment scandal was historic in nature.
“In any other time or presidency, this story… would be an earthquake of a scandal,” he wrote. “The size, scope and implications of it are unprecedented and mind-boggling.”
Tommy Vietor, co-host of “Pod Save America,” struggled to wrap his head around the scale of corruption on display.
“How do you add up the cost of corruption this massive?” he wondered. “It’s not just that Trump is selling advanced AI tech to the highest bidder, national security be damned. Its that he’s tapped that doofus Steve Witkoff as an international emissary so his son Zach Witkoff can mop up bribes.”
Former Rep. Tom Malinkowski (D-NJ) warned the Trump and his associates that they could wind up paying a severe price for their deal with the UAE.
“If a future administration finds that such payments to the Trump family were acts of corruption,” he wrote, “these people could be sanctioned under the Global Magnitsky Act, and the assets in the US could potentially be frozen.”
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/02 ... -firm.html
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Gaza reconstruction; Ukraine reconstruction – ‘It’s all business’
Alastair Crooke
February 2, 2026
Everything is ‘business’ in Trump’s geo-politics.
Over the past two weeks, two important messages were conveyed to Iran, both of which were rejected.
One came from the U.S. and the other from Israel. The former was: “We [the U.S.] will carry out a limited attack and you should accept it; or at least, give only a symbolic response”. Tehran rejected this request, saying that it would consider any attack to mark the beginning of a full-scale war.
Israel’s message, delivered through one of the various mediators, was: “We will not participate in the American attack”. It asked Iran therefore, to not target Israel. This request also met with a negative response, together with the explicit clarification that were the U.S. to commence military action, Israel would be immediately attacked. In parallel, Iran informed all states in the region that any attack launched from their territory or airspace, would result in an Iranian attack on whomsoever facilitated such U.S. military action.
As background, the Iranian perception of threat of U.S. military action has moved beyond the level of a manageable threat, to that of an existential threat. Consequently, writes Iranian analyst Mostafa Najafi, Iran’s leadership has “concluded that a U.S. attack — even if limited in scope — [would] not lead to the end of a conflict … [Rather, it would] result in the continued shadow of war and increased security, economic, and political costs for the country. On this basis, a comprehensive response to any attack, even whilst accepting its consequences, is viewed as a strategy for restoring deterrence and preventing the continuation of sustained military pressure”.
It seems, given the report by Israeli Channel 14’s Hallel Rosen on the talks between the U.S. Commander of CENTCOM General Cooper and his Israeli counterparts on 25 January, that Cooper and his team told their Israeli colleagues that the U.S. Administration were seeking only a ‘clean, quick, and cost-free operation in Iran’ – one that would not require a significant drain on resources, nor result in the U.S. becoming entangled, nor slipping into widespread complications inside Iran.
Iran, of course, is not Venezuela. It seems that Trump’s quest for an ‘In-Boom-Out’ standout operation for Iran is proving elusive. It carries too high a risk of a bad look – not playing as a ‘winner’ – especially at a time when Trumps’ approval rating is suffering.
U.S. Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner had arrived in Israel (from Davos, where they had focussed on both Ukraine and Gaza), to meet with Netanyahu on the Saturday that the CENTCOM team were in town.
No doubt Witkoff conveyed to Netanyahu – viewed from the political plane – Trump’s hesitations about the prospective attack on Iran which General Cooper was outlining in Tel Aviv).
The principal message that Witkoff would have brought was Trump’s invitation issued the same weekend both to Netanyahu and Putin to join Trump’s Board of Peace(including its Gaza component).
Putin said he was ready to respond to Trump’s Board of Peace invitation, subject to the documents being reviewed by his Foreign Ministry, and suggested too that Moscow could be prepared to pay the $1bn fee required for permanent membership from Russia’s frozen assets in the U.S., adding that additional frozen funds could also be drawn on for re-building “territories that suffered during hostilities between Russia and Ukraine [–] Once we sign peace deal”.
Putin said that he planned to raise those latter ideas in a meeting on the following day, with Witkoff and Kushner, as well as with Palestinian President Abbas, who was scheduled to visit Moscow the same day.
World attention is being focused towards the apple of Trump’s eye – the plan for the reconstruction of Gaza. This flagship project promoted by Trump, writes Anna Barsky in Ma’ariv (in Hebrew), “aims to transform the Strip into a restored and prosperous civil entity, on the model of the Gulf states. Leading this vision are two of his closest advisers: Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, who are pressing Trump to apply pressure on Israel to agree to begin reconstruction in areas of Gaza that are currently under IDF control, within the demilitarized zone”.
“Whilst close advisors to President Trump are pushing for a rapid reconstruction of the Strip, Israel insists that without a full, real and irreversible disarmament of Hamas, there can be no reconstruction – not even in territory under IDF control … [The Witkoff plan] thus represents an outcome that is completely contrary to Netanyahu’s worldview, Israeli sources say … According to them, the Prime Minister has not only a desire to prevent such a scenario, but also has practical tools to do so”.
“Why is the Trump administration investing so much energy in rebuilding Gaza?”, Nahum Barnea, the doyen of Israeli political correspondents, asked of a man who was at the heart of the talks between the two governments in Trump’s first year:
“Money”, the man replied. “It’s all business. Rebuilding Gaza will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. The money is supposed to come from Gulf states. Businessmen close to Trump are striving to get their share, in brokerage fees, in construction and evacuation companies, and security and manpower”.
“Wait, [Barnea] said. I thought Turkey and Egypt were eyeing the reconstruction money, not Trump’s people. [The man] smiled. Both. I’ll surprise you, he said. Israeli businessmen are also showing interest. They believe that some of this good stuff will fall into their hands”.
Barnea was amazed: “The deniers who destroyed the houses in Gaza will clear its ruins, build its cities. Happy Ending!”
So here it is possible to see how things are shaping up. The question that preoccupies the political echelon in Israel is what happens should Trump determine that the Gaza reconstruction project will be promoted without Israeli consent:
Be aware, “Kushner and Witkoff do not see themselves as ‘decorations’. They have a coherent vision for Gaza, and it is very much in contrast to the Israeli vision”, Barsky quotes her high-level source saying.
Barnea wryly observes: “Netanyahu will make sure to bluff out phase two of the plan”. Yet, Barnea’s friend smiled: “There may not be reconstruction; [but] there will be money”, he said.
President Putin, no doubt, sees all this. And guess what? As Witkoff and Kushner arrived in Moscow, keen to discuss Putin’s Board of Peace membership acceptance, the former were accompanied by Josh Gruenbaum, another Jewish American investor — a new, active member of Trump’s negotiating team — who had come to negotiate with Netanyahu for post-military control of Gaza under Trump’s Board of Peace.(Gruenbaum has just been made a senior adviser to the Board of Peace).
Witkoff, Kushner and Gruenbaum plainly care deeply about the real estate project in Gaza. Putin must see that.
Putin likely has the U.S. Administration’s pulse. It was him, after all, who suggested that some of Russia’s frozen funds could be used to rebuild ‘territories that suffered during hostilities between Russia and Ukraine’. Trump at Davos hinted at a $800bn reconstruction fund for Ukraine – not as an outright grant (much to Zelensky’s chagrin), but to be conditioned on Ukrainian withdrawal from the Donbas – which Zelensky refuses.
Zelensky however, badly needs money now (as grift to pass around his following). And Witkoff and Kushner need Putin’s backing to unlock the Gulf money for Trump’s ‘signature project’ – the rebuilding of Gaza. They also need Putin’s support to push Netanyahu into finally initiating Gaza Phase 2.
Putin met President Abbas just ahead of his meeting with Witkoff, Kushner and Gruenbaum. Putin has leverage here; he did, in his initial Board of Peace response, notably underline the importance of UNSC decisions on Palestine. If Witkoff wants Putin’s political heft to bring about the reconstruction of Gaza – against Netanyahu’s interest – the Palestinian dimension will have to come into play, one way or the other.
Ushakov, Putin’s aide, noted too that the ‘situation of Greenland was discussed’. More leverage? Joint U.S.-Russian exploitation of the Arctic dangled before the business trio?
Everything is ‘business’ in Trump’s geo-politics.
https://strategic-culture.su/news/2026/ ... -business/


























