Today in Politics, Bulletin 274. 12/19/25
… Under federal law, DOJ was supposed to release ALL of the Epstein files today with minimal redactions just to protect the identity of victims. Once again, AG Pam Bondi and Dep. AG Todd Blanche violated the law by only releasing some of the documents in the files, with many of those heavily redacted.
… MS NOW legal analyst Lisa Rubin: “This is not a rolling deadline. DOJ appears to be interpreting that as long as they start today, they can continue to produce for a couple of weeks. That’s not what the text of the bill says. It says not later than 30 days after the enactment of this act, the AG must produce all of the documents.”
… MS NOW host: “We were just given a joint statement by ranking members Robert Garcia and Jamie Raskin. They wrote, ‘We are now examining all legal options in the face of this violation of fed law. The survivors of this nightmare deserve justice. The co-conspirators must be held accountable, and the American people deserve complete transparency from the DOJ.’”
… Sen. Chuck Schumer: “The law Congress passed and Trump signed was clear as can be - the Trump admin had 30 days to release ALL the Epstein files, not just some. Failing to do so is breaking the law. This just shows DOJ, Trump, and Bondi are hellbent on hiding the truth. Senate Dems are working closely with attorneys for the victims of Epstein and with outside legal experts to assess what documents are being withheld and what is being covered up by Bondi.”
… “We will not stop until the whole truth comes out. People want the truth and continue to demand the immediate release of all the Epstein files. This is nothing more than a cover up to protect Trump from his ugly past.”
… Todd Blanche was on Fox: “I expect we’re going to release several hundred thousand documents today, and those documents will come in all different forms - photographs, etc. Just so everybody appreciates - Trump has said for years that he wants full transparency.”
… Epstein survivor Danielle Bensky on MS NOW: “I just read Todd Blanche’s statement saying that we’re going to see more in the coming weeks. That makes me really nervous. We had hoped that we would see everything today, and the fact that we still haven’t seen anything feels nerve-wracking.”
… Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ): “I don’t trust this WH because they have not proven to be trustworthy all year. They have been covering up the truth. Trump himself has blatantly lied about his relationship with Epstein. Anyone who was involved in either perpetrating abuse or rape of girls and women or enabling the cover up should be held accountable.”
… When the partial files were finally released, they appeared to be a lot more heavily-redacted than the statute mandated.
… MAGA influencer Byl Holte to his 150K followers: “I’m just gonna say it: Dan Bongino’s sudden and abrupt RETREAT is another MASKS OFF moment for the Republican Party. Bongino went in guns blazing - and came out 9 MONTHS LATER with his tail between his legs. No Epstein. No major Democrat arrests. No J6 JUSTICE. NO NOTHING. I have ZERO confidence in Trump’s DOJ after this. But hey Dan, can you hold the door for Kash on your way out?”
… Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) announced today that she is dropping out of the race for NY governor and retiring from Congress: “While spending precious time with my family this Christmas season, I have made the decision to suspend my campaign for Governor and will not seek re-election to Congress. I did not come to this decision lightly for our family. It is not an effective use of our time or your generous resources to spend the first half of next year in an unnecessary and protracted Republican primary, especially in a challenging state like NY.”
… Translation, she is dropping in the polls badly and has zero chance to win, Trump screwed her over by pulling her nomination for US Ambassador and then holding the love fest with Mamdani when her entire campaign was to run against his platform, and she has been publicly feuding with Mike Johnson after he wouldn’t return her to a place in House leadership. We will not miss her. I doubt her Republican colleagues will either.
… This is what I posted on social media 15 minutes after Trump’s meeting with Zohran Mamdani started. The day the music died for Stefanik’s political career.
… Politico: “After appearing in a closed-door deposition with the House Judiciary Committee earlier this week, Jack Smith still wants the chance to defend his work in a public hearing – and defend himself against continued Republican attacks. Attorneys for Smith are pressing for their client to be allowed to testify in an open forum in a new letter to House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan: “We reiterate our request for an open and public hearing.”
… Smith’s attorneys also requested that the videotape of Smith’s testimony be released in full so that he can speak to the public directly “rather than through second-hand accounts.” Smith’s deposition spanned more than 8 hours Wed, as he spoke to House Judiciary members under oath and stood by his decisions to levy criminal charges against the then-former president for allegedly mishandling classified documents and attempting to subvert the results of the 2020 election.”
… Sen Maj Leader John Thune was asked on Fox about Trump trying to rename the Kennedy Center: Q - “Is that going to fly on Capitol Hill? Thune: We are just starting to process that announcement. Q - But you know the pushback—It’s not just Democrats. There will be some Republicans that these are historic monuments that need to be named the thing that they were named. Thune: I’m not familiar with the process of how this is done. I’m sure we will get all the answers to that in due time.”
… Maria Shriver issued another statement: “The Kennedy Center was named after my uncle, President JFK. It was named in his honor. He was a man who was interested in the arts, interested in culture, interested in education, language, history. He brought the arts into the WH, and he and my Aunt Jackie amplified the arts, celebrated the arts, stood up for the arts and artists.”
… “It is beyond comprehension that this sitting president has sought to rename this great memorial dedicated to President Kennedy. It is beyond wild that he would think adding his name in front of President Kennedy’s name is acceptable. It is not. Next thing perhaps he will want to rename JFK Airport, rename the Lincoln Memorial, the Trump Lincoln Memorial. The Trump Jefferson Memorial. The Trump Smithsonian. The list goes on.”
… Rep. Joyce Beattie (D-OH) is one of the few Dems still on the board of the center. She disputed Karoline Leavitt’s claim that the vote was unanimous to change the name: “For the record. This was not unanimous. I was muted on the call and not allowed to speak or voice my opposition to this move. Also for the record, this was not on the agenda. This was not consensus. This is censorship.”
… It doesn’t matter what the board voted, though. The Kennedy Center was created and named by an act of Congress. But that doesn’t matter to Trump - he had a crew change the name on the side of the building today.
… Trump held an event at the WH today with 9 drug company CEOs to talk about drug prices. He show up 90 minutes late as they stood there behind his empty podium waiting. One woman in heels appeared to be struggling mightily to stand in one spot that long, shifting her feet back and forth uncomfortably. Low-energy Trump then showed up and attempted to read their names, and butchered every one.
… Trump started out by holding up one of his Trump Gold Cards with his left hand (because his right one was black again), where people can buy US citizenship for $1 million. He said that Howard Lutnick has taken in $1.3 billion so far selling citizenship cards.
… He then announced that his new drug program was going to be named after, you guessed it, Donald J. Trump: "Trump RX.gov. And I didn't name it that. Somebody named it that. Did you name it, Oz? Did Bobby name it? Oz: We all named it together. Trump: I'm honored to have the name."
… Trump then had the CEOs come up one by one to praise his leadership.
… Then he claimed that all he had to do was ask CEOs to lower drug prices and they agreed to do that for him: “Now you are going to see numbers that nobody would believe. Think of that - prices coming down 500%, 600%, 700%, 800%.”
… Trump then finally announced his new healthcare plan: “We should have a meeting with the insurance companies, I would say that maybe with one talk they would be willing to cut their prices by 50%, 60%, or 70%.”
… Big if true.
… Knowing that the Epstein files was today’s lead story, Trump refused to take any questions and walked out: “I think I won't take questions today because there's no way I can take questions that are in a comparable to what you just witnessed. I really don't want to soil it up by asking questions, even questions that I would love to answer. I think we have to just stop right here.”
… Even Fox host John Roberts wasn’t buying it. He had Howard Lutnick on: Q - “If you cut something by 100%, the cost goes down to 0. If you cut it by 600%, the drug companies are actually paying you to take their product. How much of the speech was hyperbole? Lutnick: No. What he’s saying is if a drug was $100 and you bring the drug down to $13, if you’re looking at it from $13, it’s down 7 times.”
… Roberts: “But it’s not a 600% cut. Lutnick: But it’s 700% higher price before. It’s down 700% now. So $13 would have to go up 700% to get back to the old one. So it all depends on when you look at it.”
… I wish I had Lutnick grading my math exams in school.
… Dr. Jonathan Reiner was on CNN: Q - “Earlier today - and this isn’t the first time this has happened - the president appeared to be struggling to keep his eyes open during a public WH event. Does that worry you? Reiner: It’s jarring to see the president go from basically asleep in the Oval to a rapid fire pace during a 30-minute speech he gave in 18 minutes. There’s been a lot of health issues.”
… Sen. Maj. Leader John Thune was asked about the economy on Fox: Q - “So when you look at polls of Americans not liking the economy, you say to those constituents, ‘hold on’? Thune: Well, I think, you know - yes. It takes a little patience.”
… Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick today on Fox: "Look for the 2nd quarter of 2026 to be amazing!”
… Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on March 14th on Fox: “In the 4th quarter of 2025, this economy is gonna be humming!”
… When Lutnick was blaming Biden last March for everything, he was asked when it was going to be Trump’s economy: “Ok, Donald Trump’s economy? We own the economy in the 4th quarter of 2025.”
… Here we are in the 4th quarter, and they are still blaming Biden. What a surprise.
… Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer on Fox: “With more people searching for jobs, the unemployment rate can tick up because that means more people are getting off the sideline and finally wanting to be part of the American economy. Fox host: That was an interesting diplomatic move, to say a 4-year high for unemployment is actually good news.”
… CNBC host on new consumer sentiment numbers: “50.4 is a new all time low, and my database goes back into the 1970s.”
… Fox Business host: “Home sales numbers - not strong at all. Consumers are just worried about the price of things and long-run inflation expectations. But the market seems to like it because they expect these bad numbers to lead to rate cuts. The weakness I think is attractive. Bad news is actually good news for the market, maybe.”
Boy, was this a long week. Hopefully things will calm down a little next week for the holidays, but most likely Trump will invade Venezuela or something. Reminder that tomorrow is my one day off! and we are heading to see a performance of the Victorian Nutcracker.
I have a HUGE special on Substack for the end of the year. Starting on Dec 27, I am going to post my list of the 500 Worst Things Trump Did In 2025. It will be 100 a day, in chronological order, from Dec 27-31. It will be the most comprehensive chronicle of the horrors of the first year of this admin that you will find anywhere. I am also going to include links on each one.
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