Crime
Trump suggests he’d release Epstein files if re-elected: ‘I’d be inclined to do it’

From LifeSiteNews
By Stephen Kokx
‘A lot of big people went to that island. Fortunately, I was not one of them.’
Donald Trump has yet again floated the possibility that if he is re-elected he will release files the U.S. government has on Jeffrey Epstein, who died under mysterious circumstances in his jail cell in 2019 after being imprisoned for sex trafficking of minors.
Trump was on popular podcaster Lex Fridman’s show Tuesday in what has seemingly become a new campaign strategy to win over young male voters. He has already been interviewed by podcasters Adin Ross and Theo Von, purportedly following the recommendation of teenage son Barron.
Fridman told Trump that it is “very strange” that “the list of clients that went to (Epstein) Island has not been made public.” Trump agreed. “Yeah, it’s very interesting, isn’t it? … I’d certainly take a look at it.”
Trump further remarked that he’d be “inclined to do the Epstein” files and that he’d have “no problem” releasing them.
“A lot of big people went to that island. Fortunately, I was not one of them,” he clarified.
🚨WHOA: Trump plans to release the Jeffrey Epstein client list🚨
Now you know why he was almost assassinated
The most powerful evil people in America will do anything to stop the truth from coming out pic.twitter.com/VVYpuiZG82
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) September 3, 2024
This is not the first time that Trump, who began palling around with Epstein himself in the late 1980s, has talked about the matter. He previously signaled support for releasing Epstein-related files during an appearance on Fox & Friends in June.
“Would you declassify the Epstein files?” host Rachel Campos-Duffy straightforwardly asked him.
“Yeah, I would,” he replied. “I guess I would … you don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there, because it’s a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. But I think I would.”
Trump says he will release the 9/11 and JFK files. So the Epstein files too?
Trump: “Yes…less so…you don’t want to affect people’s lives if there is phony stuff in there.”
— 🌵☀️ (@DelGroyp) September 4, 2024
Jeffrey Epstein was a Jewish socialite and close friend to the rich and powerful, many of whom routinely flew with him on his private jet and visited his private Little St. James Island in the Caribbean.
According to a 2016 Fox News report, court documents show that Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane at least 26 times between 2002 and 2003, at times ditching the Secret Service. Clinton laughed off a question posed to him about the matter by a reporter in 2022.
Some of the notable names linked to Epstein were made public when a judge in New York unsealed documents that contained over 170 of his associates. Royal Family member Prince Andrew is perhaps the most notorious.
Epstein, who some say was a spy for the Israeli government, would apparently deceive young women with help from his partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, in order to cater to the sexual desires of international elites. Then, on his island, those people would be put into compromising situations that would later be used as blackmail in order to control them publicly. Maxwell, who is also Jewish, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence at a low-security facility for aiding Epstein in the sex trafficking of female teenagers.
Automotive
Dark Web Tesla Doxxers Used Widely-Popular Parking App Data To Find Targets, Analysis Shows

From the Daily Caller News Foundation
By Thomas English
A dark web doxxing website targeting Tesla owners and allies of Elon Musk appears to be compiled from hacked data originally stolen from a massive ParkMobile app breach in 2021, according to records obtained by a data privacy group.
The site, known as DogeQuest, first appeared in March and publishes names, home addresses, contact details and other personal information tied to Tesla drivers and DOGE staff. Marketed as a hub for anti-Musk “creative expressions of protest,” the platform has been linked to real-world vandalism and remains live on the dark web. Federal investigations into DogeQuest are already underway, the New York Post first reported.
“If you’re on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside — no map needed! At DOGEQUEST, we believe in empowering creative expressions of protest that you can execute from the comfort of your own home,” the surface-web DogeQuest site reads. “DOGEQUEST neither endorses nor condemns any actions.”

A screenshot of the DogeQuest surface website captured on April 3, 2025. (Captured by Thomas English/Daily Caller News Foundation)
ObscureIQ, a data privacy group, compiled a breakdown of the data — obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation — and determined 98.2% of records used to populate the site matched individuals affected by the 2021 ParkMobile breach.
Encouraging destruction of Teslas throughout the country is extreme domestic terrorism!! https://t.co/8TCNIbrQxA
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 18, 2025
DogeQuest originally appeared as a surface web doxxing hub, encouraging vandalism of Teslas and displaying names, addresses, contact details and, in some cases, employment information for roughly 1,700 individuals. The site used stolen ParkMobile records along with data purchased from brokers, flagging anyone who had a Tesla listed in their vehicle registration profile, according to ObscureIQ’s analysis.
The platform — now operating as “DogeQuest Unleashed” via a .onion dark web address — has also published personal details of high-value targets including senior military officials, federal employees and private sector executives in Silicon Valley. A spreadsheet reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation indicates several individuals targeted work areas like cybersecurity, defense contracting, public health and diplomatic policy. DOGE staff and their families appear prominently throughout the data.

A screenshot of DogeQuest’s surface website, captured on April 3, 2025. (Captured by Thomas English/Daily Caller News Foundation)
No other reporting has yet tied DogeQuest directly to the ParkMobile breach, which impacted over 21 million users in 2021. The company, which facilitates cashless parking across the U.S., quietly disclosed the breach in April of that year, admitting that “basic user information” had been accessed. ObscureIQ’s research shows that exposed data included email addresses, license plate numbers and phone numbers — enough to triangulate identity when paired with commercial data brokers.
The company agreed to a $32 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit stemming from the data breach. The lawsuit alleged that ParkMobile failed to secure its Amazon Web Services cloud storage, allowing access to the data. Although payment data were reportedly not compromised, plaintiffs argued the exposed information still posed serious privacy risks — a claim now reinforced by its use in the DogeQuest doxxing campaign.
Despite federal attention, the site has proven difficult to keep offline, as the dark web mirror incorporates anonymized hosting methods, frustrating law enforcement takedown efforts.
The Department of Justice charged three suspects last week linked to physical attacks on Tesla vehicles, charging stations and dealerships across multiple states, though it has not publicly confirmed any link between those suspects and DogeQuest. Meanwhile, the FBI has acknowledged it is “actively working” on both the doxxing campaign and a parallel rise in swatting incidents affecting DOGE affiliates.
Crime
Europol takes out one of the largest pedophile networks in the world with almost 2 million users

From LifeSiteNews
An international group of police agencies has taken down one of the largest pedophile networks in the world with almost two million users.
Investigators from Bavaria, Germany, announced yesterday that they dismantled an online pedophile platform called “Kidflix” used to distribute child pornography that had around 1.8 million users worldwide. Police carried out raids in 31 countries and arrested 79 people in total.
The European police unit Europol coordinated the operation led by the Bavarian criminal police. Europol announced that around 1,400 suspects have been identified worldwide in “one of the biggest blows against child pornography in recent years, if not ever.”
According to Europol, the platform “Kidflix” was one of the largest pedophile networks in the world. Guido Limmer, deputy head of the Bavarian criminal police, said it was the “largest operation ever” organized by Europol. The platform’s server, with over 70,000 videos at the time, was reportedly shut down by German and Dutch authorities in early March.
The 79 people arrested were not only suspected of having watched or downloaded videos of child sexual abuse but some were also suspected of personally harming children. The police units carried out the raids from March 10 to 23 and reportedly confiscated thousands of electronic devices. In Germany alone, 96 locations were raided. Among the suspects was a 36-year-old man who not only viewed illegal material but also reportedly offered up his young son for sexual abuse. The child was given to child protection services after the man was arrested, the Bavarian police spokesman said.
Limmer also noted that one of the arrested suspects was a “serial” abuser from the United States.
According to Europol, “Kidflix” was set up by cybercriminals in 2021 and became one of the most popular platforms for pedophiles. The international police agency said that the investigation into the network began in 2022.
In October 2024, German police dismantled another large online pedophile network with hundreds of thousands of users, arresting six men associated with the platform.
Last year, Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office revealed that the cases of sexual abuse against children and adolescents had more than tripled in the past five years.
-
2025 Federal Election16 hours ago
Poilievre To Create ‘Canada First’ National Energy Corridor
-
2025 Federal Election1 day ago
Mainstream Media Election Coverage: If the Election Was a NHL Game, the Ice Would be Constantly Tilted Up and to the Left
-
Automotive2 days ago
Auto giant shuts down foreign plants as Trump moves to protect U.S. industry
-
Energy2 days ago
Trump Takes More Action To Get Government Out Of LNG’s Way
-
Health2 days ago
Selective reporting on measles outbreaks is a globalist smear campaign against Trump administration.
-
2025 Federal Election1 day ago
Mark Carney is trying to market globalism as a ‘Canadian value.’ Will it work?
-
International24 hours ago
FREE MARINE LE PEN!’: Trump defends French populist against ‘lawfare’ charges
-
2025 Federal Election2 days ago
Poilievre promises to drop ‘radical political ideologies’ in universities