
IHIP News Trump's DOJ Caught Blocking Epstein Release As They Panic Over Deadline
Jan 20, 2026
The hosts dive into the DOJ's controversial move to block the release of Epstein files, raising red flags about obstruction. They highlight the disturbing trend of religious figures using faith as a shield for abusers, exploring systemic abuse within major denominations. Polling data reveals Trump's declining popularity, while the hosts criticize corporate Democrats for failing to leverage political power effectively. A discussion on Trump's Greenland remarks reveals potential geopolitical implications, showcasing a complex web of issues.
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DOJ Blocks Independent Review Of Epstein Files
- The DOJ moved to block an independent monitor for the Epstein/Maxwell files, arguing courts lack authority to enforce the Epstein Transparency Act.
- Jennifer Welch says this effort appears aimed at keeping victim names protected while limiting broader disclosures.
Power Protection Over Survivor Justice
- Angie Pumps Sullivan argues Pam Bondi and the DOJ are protecting Trump and other powerful people over justice for survivors.
- She frames the actions as prioritizing political cover rather than accountability for victims.
Religious Cover Used To Shield Abusers
- Angie Pumps Sullivan links evangelical political figures' religiosity to protecting alleged abusers and enabling cover-ups.
- She says this behavior drives people away from Christianity and exposes hypocrisy among moralizing public figures.
