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Exploration: The U.S. boasts putting the first man on the moon. Apollo 11 blasted off July 16, 1969, and four days later, Neil Armstrong became the first to step foot on the lunar surface—alongside Edwin Aldrin. The two walked around for nearly three hours and planted a U.S. flag on the moon. The third accompanying astronaut, Michael Collins, stayed in orbit, photographing and taking experiments.

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Hunter Biden's Art Dealer Testifies, Reveals White House Misled the American People

Amidst the tangled web of Hunter Biden's alleged transgressions are many questions about the selling of his "art." The untrained painter somehow went from total obscurity in his craft to making nearly a million dollars by selling his work to supposedly anonymous buyers.

Not only did Hunter Biden know who was buying his art, but it was also being purchased by big-time Democratic Party donors. That includes Kevin Morris, who has been bankrolling the president's son throughout his more recent legal troubles. What exactly is Morris getting out of his relationship with Hunter Biden? That's a huge elephant in the room that has never been dealt with. It wasn't just Morris, though. Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali also started buying paintings from Hunter Biden after his father got elected to the presidency.

That timing doesn't seem coincidental. Why else would Naftali, a wealthy "investor," start buying bad paintings the moment the Biden family was elevated to power? Was she looking to receive something in return? These are all questions that must be answered, and that's what the House Oversight Committee is hoping to do.

Clearly, Joe Biden and his handlers misled (or outright lied to) the American people when they said a system to keep the buyers anonymous was set up. Was that system meant to be part of the cover-up, though? That would seem to be one probable explanation. By keeping the buyers anonymous, the White House would then never have to explain why Democratic Party donors were buying Hunter Biden's artwork.

Was that the scam being played all along? I know what my opinion is. This all looks terrible for a president who is already besieged by various scandals.

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Big Names Accused of Sex Trafficking in Last Epstein Document Dump

The final set of documents relating to a 2015 civil suit against Jeffrey Epstein dropped on Tuesday, and they include accusations of sex trafficking against some big names.

The documents, which first began to be released on January 3rd, include numerous depositions and thousands of pages related to Epstein's victimization of Virginia Giuffre. Some of those accused within them included Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Richard Branson, and Prince Andrew.

This last dump includes sex trafficking allegations against several prominent figures, including Bill Richardson, who was a member of the Clinton administration and the Governor of New Mexico. The final set of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents in a 2015 lawsuit between accuser Virginia Giuffre and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell revealed the plaintiff had accused Bill Richardson, Marvin Minsky and Les Wexner of sex trafficking her in a 2016 deposition.

Richardson is no longer alive to face these allegations, as he passed away in 2023. His close relationship with the Clintons is interesting in this case, given that Bill Clinton himself is accused of wrongdoing in the documents. How far did this go? How many politicians were involved? We still don't have a final answer to that question.

Despite all the allegations included in the documents, as of this writing, not a single one of Epstein's clients has been charged, much less brought to justice.

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