🚨 Trump DOJ INSTANTLY Trapped as Judge INVITES LAWSUIT?!?!
From MeidasTouch
A federal judge declined to grant congressional oversight over the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein file production, citing jurisdictional limitations, but he acknowledged the voices of victims and invited Congress members to pursue an independent lawsuit against the DOJ and the Trump administration. This ruling highlights ongoing concerns about document transparency in closed cases, while also indicating potential pathways for further legal action and accountability.
Key Takeaways
- Even in a courtroom, transparency can feel like a game of hide and seek—except fewer people are laughing.
- Bipartisan unity in pursuing justice? Now that’s rarer than a unicorn at a political fundraiser.
- Judge Angelmeer might lack jurisdiction, but kind words for victims prove he hasn't lost humanity.
- Turns out court orders don’t come with magic wands—only invitations to file more lawsuits. May the odds be ever in your favor!
- When the DOJ plays fast and loose, even a judge can feel like a referee in a chaos tournament.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Department of Justice (company)
- Galain Maxwell (person)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Epstein Transparency Act (concept)
- Midas Touch Network (company)
- Legal AF (media)
- Magic Spoon (product)