Epstein Files Fallout: 40 Famous Names and High-Profile Exits

The release of the Epstein files has rippled through politics, business and academics, revealing secret ties that many prominent people kept with Jeffrey Epstein. After their connections became public, many said they regretted associating with Epstein and some have stepped down from their roles. Here is a list of famous names in the files and those who have resigned or have been arrested.

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CBSA pauses removing inadmissible people to Israel and Lebanon due to war

The Canada Border Services Agency says it’s putting a pause on removal orders to Lebanon and Israel due to the volatile situation in both countries.

The agency says the temporary halt, known as an Administrative Deferral of Removals, is put on countries that are unsafe due environmental disasters or violence.


Seems like the best time to remove them.

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VILE: Mehdi Hasan Claims American Sailors Are Worse Than Nazis

MS NOW’s Chris Hayes continued his vile and disgusting opposition to the current war against Iran on Friday. It is not that Hayes is opposed to the war, but rather how he expresses his opposition. The All In host essentially declared that the U.S. is not differentiating between civilians and combatants, while former colleague Mehdi Hasan accused the crew of USS Charlotte of being worse than Nazis after the torpedoing of the Iranian frigate Dena.

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Carney calls byelections in Quebec riding of Terrebonne, 2 Toronto ridings

Prime Minister Mark Carney has called byelections in the Toronto ridings of University-Rosedale and Scarborough Southwest and the Quebec riding of Terrebonne — races the Liberals will want to win to secure a thin majority government.

The byelections will be held on April 13, according to a news release posted on the prime minister’s website Sunday morning.


The Libs may lose the Quebec riding, Toronto will vote stupid as is their culture.

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The Frank Stronach trial: Here are the key takeaways from the testimonies of the 7 women accusing Ontario billionaire of rape, sexual assault

When Frank Stronach’s sex assault trial got underway in Toronto last month, seven women were accusing him of sexual misconduct dating back decades.

It had the potential to be one of the most explosive trials the city has seen — Stronach, 93, an auto-parts tycoon and one of Canada’s richest men, was alleged to be a serial date rapist who preyed on young women in ’70s and ’80s Toronto.

Three-and-a-half weeks later, Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy has heard from all seven women, and the Crown has closed its case.

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Cases of AI Agents ‘Freeing Themselves’ and Going Rogue Are Becoming Increasingly Common

“AI agents going beyond their prompts are no longer rare,” reports Axios. It’s not necessarily worrying. The AI agents that “go rogue” do so in a controlled, experimental environment.

One AI agent created by an Alibaba-affiliated research team went “rogue” and began an unauthorized cryptomining effort during training, according to a research paper by the group. The behavior triggered security alarms.

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Millions of Americans can now claim Canadian citizenship by descent. But they have to prove it

White Liberal Refugees Fleeing To Canada

Amid rising tensions in the United States, many Americans are looking to Canada — and their roots — for a possible way out.

Lynn Rutman, a Cape Cod, Mass., resident with family ties to Quebec and Nova Scotia dating back centuries, said she’s worried about the political situation in her country, citing recent events surrounding controversial immigration enforcement policies and long-standing ideological divides.

“It’s not just me, many of us are concerned,” she said.


The CBC should be ashamed for leading on these deluded progressives but I am sure the Elbow people eat this slop up.

Their enthusiasm for Canadian citizenship will quickly end once they realize what a dumpster fire the nation has become.

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The Texan building nuclear bunkers to prepare Americans for World War Three

War, for most people, brings confusion, fear and destruction. But for Ron Hubbard, it brings something else altogether: opportunity.

The 63-year-old Texan builds bunkers designed to help customers survive drone attacks, ballistic missile strikes or even nuclear Armageddon. With the US war with Iran sparking fears of World War Three, business has never been better for his company, Atlas.

“I’ve been inundated with calls”, Hubbard says in an interview with The Telegraph, describing how enquiries from Americans had gone up “tenfold” since the war with Iran broke out on Saturday. Hubbard claims two senior Cabinet members in the Trump administration are amongst his clients.

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Liberal gun buyback program goes from bad to farce

The federal Liberals’ gun buyback scheme just keeps getting more and more expensive and more and more useless by the week.

Late last year, the feds conducted a trial run of their confiscation program, more than five years after they first announced it. For six weeks on Cape Breton, regional police accepted banned guns that were being turned in by their owners in return for compensation.

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BBC mistranslates Pete Hegseth’s speech on Iran, mistakenly swaps Iranian ‘regime’ with Iranian ‘people’

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Persian mistranslated part of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s speech Monday on Iran, making it appear that the United States was targeting the Iranian “people” rather than the Iranian “regime.”

During BBC Persian’s broadcast of the war secretary’s speech to audiences inside Iran, the network mistranslated the word “regime” as “mardom,” which means “people” in Persian.

This mix-up led audiences to believe the Iranian people were being targeted by the U.S., when, in reality, Hegseth had said the Iranian regime was being targeted by American forces.

An accident? Again? h/t Mauser

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The Restoring the West Manifesto

h/t XC

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U.S. intelligence sees Canada as ‘serious place of concern for Iranian activity’: National security analyst

While the war in Iran intensifies, the ripple effects of the conflict are already being felt around the world, including inside Canada.

The Islamic Republic of Iran operates a global network of regime sympathizers and sleeper cell operatives connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The Government of Canada designated the IRGC a terrorist organization that has aligned itself with other militant groups and terrorist organizations like Hezbollah.

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