Putting The Spotlight Back On Trump and Epstein: The Secret Filter Hiding Trump’s Epstein Paper Trail
When federal agents are told to flag one man’s name...you’re not watching justice...you’re watching a cover-up.(You haven't seen this anywhere else.)
Putting The Spotlight Back On Trump and Epstein: The Secret Filter Hiding Trump’s Epstein Paper Trail
When federal agents are told to flag one man’s name…you’re not watching justice…you’re watching a cover-up.
The Jack Hopkins Now Newsletter # 543: Saturday, September 13th, 2025.
Let’s Call This What It Is
Getting Back to Trump and Epstein: If you don’t feel the hairs rise on the back of your neck after this…you aren’t paying attention.
We learned that during the big “review” of the Epstein files…roughly 100,000 documents…FBI personnel were told to flag any mention of Donald J. Trump.
Not flag every predator’s name. Not flag every wealthy friend who flew on the planes or partied on the island. Not flag every banker who moved the money. Just him.
Flag Trump.
And you know what happens once a name gets “flagged,” right? It gets special handling. Special treatment. Special redaction.
It’s how the game is played when the system doesn’t want you to see something.
What a Flag Really Means
A flag is a spotlight. It says: this name is sensitive, don’t let it slip.
It means the reviewers weren’t just combing through these files for victim identities to protect. They were combing through them to make sure Trump’s reputation was protected.
That’s not justice. That’s not transparency. That’s politics.
And it tells you exactly what’s going on:
Trump’s name is in those files. Not once. Not twice. Multiple times.
How do we know? Because Pam Bondi…Trump’s Attorney General lapdog…and her deputy…Todd Blanche…actually briefed Trump back in May that his name popped up multiple times.
They also told him the DOJ wasn’t going to release any more material, citing “privacy” and “child porn content.”
In other words: Don’t worry, Mr. President. We’ve got you covered.
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