Close Menu
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
  • Home
  • America
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Business & Money
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Australia-based Firmus partners with Nvidia to build its first data center in Batam, Indonesia; Nvidia DSX AI 360MW Factory Campus Developed with DayOne (Bloomberg)
  • Medicare will soon cover obesity medications, but many seniors may not know it
  • ASEAN and Trump’s Section 301 Tariffs – The Diplomat
  • ‘Perfect storm’ portends much smaller U.S. auto market by 2040
  • Brazil, which has struggled to standardize soccer talent searches, is adopting AI-based search apps that evaluate players by analyzing video clips and more (New York Times)
  • A profile of Jacob Andreou, the 33-year-old former Snap executive who is leading Microsoft’s Copilot team’s consolidated efforts to catch up with OpenAI and Anthropic (Sebastian Herrera/Fortune)
  • Masayoshi Son questioned Musk’s orbital AI data centers, noting that electricity accounts for only 7% of costs and that the AI ​​race will be won on Earth within a few years (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal)
  • Sources: Google told Meta around March that it could not offer all of the Gemini capacity that Meta wanted to purchase, disrupting and delaying some of Meta’s internal AI projects (Financial Times)
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Demo
  • America
  • Asia

    ASEAN and Trump’s Section 301 Tariffs – The Diplomat

    June 28, 2026

    Pakistan wants the world to see it as a peacemaker. I want him to find my father. – The diplomat

    June 27, 2026

    Border towns light up at night as North Korea goes solar – Radio Free Asia

    June 27, 2026

    What’s next? – The diplomat

    June 26, 2026

    Why India’s foreign minister visited Mongolia – The Diplomat

    June 26, 2026
  • Europe
  • Business & Money

    Medicare will soon cover obesity medications, but many seniors may not know it

    June 28, 2026

    ‘Perfect storm’ portends much smaller U.S. auto market by 2040

    June 28, 2026

    Summer box office could generate first $10 billion since pandemic

    June 27, 2026

    How Kohl’s lost its way and is trying to become relevant again

    June 27, 2026

    Walmart heir Lukas Walton buys minority stake in Chicago Bulls

    June 26, 2026
  • Politics

    Failure of Trump’s big fair rally in US state really upsets him

    June 27, 2026

    Evangelical Christians humiliated as Trump falls asleep on them

    June 26, 2026

    President Mike Johnson admits he’s running a protection racket for Trump

    June 26, 2026

    Senate Democrats launch preemptive strike to stop Trump from intervening in midterms

    June 25, 2026

    Trump threatens to block Republicans’ midterms if they don’t pass SAVE Act

    June 24, 2026
  • Technology

    Australia-based Firmus partners with Nvidia to build its first data center in Batam, Indonesia; Nvidia DSX AI 360MW Factory Campus Developed with DayOne (Bloomberg)

    June 28, 2026

    Brazil, which has struggled to standardize soccer talent searches, is adopting AI-based search apps that evaluate players by analyzing video clips and more (New York Times)

    June 28, 2026

    A profile of Jacob Andreou, the 33-year-old former Snap executive who is leading Microsoft’s Copilot team’s consolidated efforts to catch up with OpenAI and Anthropic (Sebastian Herrera/Fortune)

    June 28, 2026

    Masayoshi Son questioned Musk’s orbital AI data centers, noting that electricity accounts for only 7% of costs and that the AI ​​race will be won on Earth within a few years (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal)

    June 28, 2026

    Sources: Google told Meta around March that it could not offer all of the Gemini capacity that Meta wanted to purchase, disrupting and delaying some of Meta’s internal AI projects (Financial Times)

    June 28, 2026
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Home » Trump’s pressure campaign to kill Epstein’s records discharge petition completely backfired
Politics

Trump’s pressure campaign to kill Epstein’s records discharge petition completely backfired

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettNovember 13, 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


For much of the last decade, Donald Trump was able to get whatever he wanted or needed from House Republicans, through praise, flattery, threats, or all of the above, in some combination.

Trump had the House Republican conference wrapped around his finger. House Republicans were terrified of Trump because he could end their careers with a harsh word and a primary against them.

PoliticusUSA news and opinions are 100% independent. Support us by becoming a subscriber.

While House members are perpetually running for office, Trump had a group of lawmakers who needed him and couldn’t afford to upset him.

The political reality of Donald Trump, almost 80 years old and term-limited, is very different. In 2025, Trump will no longer wield the same influence and power as he did in 2017.

Donald Trump is term limited. Everyone knows it. One of Trump’s main weapons for keeping Republicans in line has been the main threat, but in a few months the 2026 primary season will be over, as will much of the president’s influence over his party’s parliamentary majority.

When the history of this present era is written, the Epstein files could well be a key moment.

Trump supporters have for years demanded the release of Epstein’s entire files because they are convinced the files are filled with Democratic sex criminals.

In 2024, Trump promised his supporters that he would release the files if he won, but after his victory, he changed his mind and did everything in his power to block the release of the files.

The same right-wing conspiratorial mindset that Trump stoked when he rose to power backfired in the Epstein files.

When a bipartisan discharge petition was launched to force a vote on legislation requiring disclosure of records, the co-sponsor was Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky. Massie was joined by Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Nancy Mace of South Carolina and Lauren Boebert of Colorado.

After Democrats won a special election in Arizona, they finally got enough votes when the entire caucus joined with the four Republicans to force a vote on the Epstein files.

The House finally resumed its work on Wednesday and Trump went out of his way to try to get a House Republican to remove his name from the petition, because once the petition is presented to the House, the names are locked and cannot be removed.

Trump tried all his usual pressure tactics, but this time they backfired.

Find out how Trump’s pressure campaign hurt him below.

backfired campaign completely discharge Epsteins kill petition pressure Records Trumps
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Frank M. Everett

Related Posts

ASEAN and Trump’s Section 301 Tariffs – The Diplomat

June 28, 2026

Failure of Trump’s big fair rally in US state really upsets him

June 27, 2026

Evangelical Christians humiliated as Trump falls asleep on them

June 26, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

© 2026 Crazy Peks News | All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.