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  2. he also deleted that tweet. There is no public evidence indicating that Elon Musk has had access to the full, unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files.However, in May 2023, the U.S. ***I have a limited vocabulary*** Islands subpoenaed Musk for documents related to Epstein as part of a civil lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase, which was accused of enabling Epstein’s sex trafficking operations. The subpoena sought any communications Musk had with Epstein or JPMorgan, as well as any records of financial transactions involving them .wsj.com+8apnews.com+8reuters.com+8reuters.com More recently, in June 2025, Musk claimed on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that former President Donald Trump is named in the unreleased Epstein files. He suggested this as the reason for the files not being fully disclosed. This assertion was made amid a public feud between Musk and Trump and was not accompanied by any supporting evidence . Musk later deleted the post, and there has been no confirmation that he possesses or has seen the sealed documents.aljazeera.com+5time.com+5businessinsider.com+5washingtonpost.com+2businessinsider.com+2time.com+2 In summary, while Musk was subpoenaed for documents in connection with the Epstein case, there is no indication that he has had access to the complete, unreleased Epstein files.
  3. The comment stating that "Musk is the guy who, for months, had FULL ACCESS to every federal department in the country" is an exaggeration and not entirely factual. Elon Musk was appointed by President Donald Trump to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an initiative aimed at auditing and reforming federal agencies to reduce wasteful spending. In this role, Musk and his team were granted significant access to certain government systems, notably the U.S. Treasury Department's payment system, which handles disbursements such as Social Security and Medicare benefits . This access included sensitive personal data of millions of Americans and details of public contractors.en.wikipedia.org+16budget.house.gov+16npr.org+16en.wikipedia.org+3theguardian.com+3reuters.com+3abcnews.go.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2theguardian.com+2 However, there is no evidence to suggest that Musk had "full access to every federal department." While DOGE's mandate involved evaluating various federal agencies, the extent of access varied and was primarily focused on financial and efficiency audits. The broad claim of universal access overstates the scope of Musk's role and the reach of DOGE's authority.
  4. Vindication for Tom Brands!
  5. How Illinois Is Failing Our Students ByBrian Curcio, Contributor. Follow Author Jul 12, 2023 at 12:00pm EDTJul 12, 2023 at 12:24pm EDT Share SaveComment0 Gov. Pritzker speaks on education funding in More YOUTUBE The Promise That Never Was Nearly three years ago, Governor Pritzker declared during his Illinois State of the State Address that Illinois will be “the best state in the nation to raise a young family.” Three years later, less than 16% of the Chicago Public School’s 300,000 minority students can read at grade level - including only 11% of Black students and 17% of Latino children. Yet in 2021, 100% of CPS teachers were “evaluated as excellent or proficient by an administrator”. If our public education system is graduating students who cannot read and our internal assessments are validating teachers as excellent or proficient, we need to do better.
  6. Lol I saw you post in there but didn’t realize that post was to you
  7. To be clear, Mineo's comment was directed at me. I stand by what I said to him. He loves to deal in gossip and rumor or to "be first". That is a problem, not a solution.
  8. Chicago schools told teachers to give migrant students passing grades, ignore performance: report Saturday, September 21, 2024 Students sit on the floor and listen to the teacher read a story. | iStock/monkeybusinessimages Chicago public school officials told teachers to give migrant students a passing grade and move them to the next grade, even if the students did not speak English and displayed “severe academic deficiencies,” according to a new report. Migrants who moved to Chicago have resettled in predominantly black neighborhoods on the South and West Sides, communities where the schools are not always equipped to accommodate non-English speaking students.
  9. Uh oh, Minnow claiming he will no longer be an “ally” to PSU “Nothing was deleted and I will no longer curtail or hide PSU stories due to a holes like you, congrats. Over the past 2-3 years I have played ally and not posted or spoken about many things happening at PSU. Your friends can thank you.”
  10. Damn you. I was gonna make this joke! Nice one.
  11. Way too early in the season for horrible grammer.
  12. The stories about the large city schools are crazy. My grandfather who made it through 8th grade was amazingly articulate. I inherited his machinist tools and in his tool box were notes related to jobs he was working on. He did math very few adults could do today and had handwriting that could be used as a font option in today computers. So as near as I can tell we've all been let down by modern education.
  13. Minnow has now posted it to x. Odd that he seems to focus on the response to fans and not that there’s a vague allegation against “someone in the room” that has been reported and causes “intimidation” throughout the room. If of course this was actually Beau posting this, which I’m not sure if it was
  14. Because raging leftists will find and post their personal information on the internet. They cover their names often too for this reason.
  15. Robles would win. Unless you've wrestled him there's no way to really prepare for it. It's not that Lee isn't a great wrestler, it's that Robles presents a whole set of challenges you can't really replicate in practice, unless you practice with him. I think it would play out similar to how McDonough played out.
  16. How did the raid unfold? The raid on Tuesday that drew protesters to Taqueria y Birrieria las Cuatro Milpas on E. Lake Street in south Minneapolis was part of an investigation into a “transnational criminal organization,” according to federal officials. It was one of eight carried out Tuesday in the Twin Cities. Authorities said the raids were focused on human and drug trafficking and money laundering.... Must be more misinformation this time from the commies at the Minneapolis Star.
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  18. There is a kid in my neighborhood that didn’t go to 8th grade school most of the year. Attended less than 5% of the days. Chicago public schools (nice neighborhood). They passed him and sent him on to high school.
  19. RV knows. He has told us many times. buy the dip
  20. the traditional experts have done such a stellarstellaI job.
  21. Is this the same salty rum MP is drinking?
  22. Well it's a quote from KSTP so I guess that's as far as my information goes. I certainly wouldn't be surprised if a News organization got it wrong but somehow I doubt they would fabricate a quote. BTW I literally copied and pasted it from the transcript.
  23. you dont' suppose ICE had an investigation into these people in the last 5 years?
  24. as if that isn't enough
  25. you should be embarrassed nancy herself said... the GOP is tryin to ram the bill thru to hide all their stuff... (and dont forget.. not long ago she said we had to pass a bill to find out what was in it) yes, they SNEAK pork into bills... admittedly everyone (by Red lobster) and again.. if you dont think pork is just a kickback etc... then you really don't understand anything
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