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Elon Musk Shades Trump After Old Video Of Him Calling Out Government For Not Prosecuting Epstein Clients Resurfaces
Feb 24, 2026
On Saturday, February 21, the X account Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) posted a video of platform owner Elon Musk speaking to former Fox News talking head Tucker Carlson. The post didn't include tags or hashtags.
The 43-second clip, from an over one hour interview, featured the pair laughing about the disparity between the prosecution of the violent insurrectionists who stormed the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, versus Jeffrey Epstein's friends and clients who trafficked and sexually exploited young women and children.
Sowell Quotes captioned the video:
"Elon Musk: 'They put like five or six hundred January 6th protesters in prison and not one person on the Epstein's client list.'"
The interview from the short-lived show Tucker Carlson Network (TCN) on X was released on October 7, 2024, before Trump had been reelected.
One hour and 42 minutes after Sowell Quotes shared the clip, Musk quote posted it, lending credence to claims Musk data mines his own platform to find any mentions of his name to either stroke his ego or lash out at his critics. He wasn't tagged on the post.
The billionaire added the caption:
"Still true today"
You can see Musk's repost here:
Reactions to the post varied wildly with some agreeing with Musk and others accusing him of being part of an Epstein cover-up.
But most pointed fingers at MAGA Republican President Donald Trump or his administrationâespecially Attorney General Pam Bondi.
It's unclear what Musk's point was, beyond self-promotion, in resharing the 2024 interview.







The Trump administration has taken great pains to try to deny the existence of and to distract voters from their many ties to registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Former Prince Andrew was arrested in the United Kingdom and several political figures resigned over ties to Epstein or his co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, but in the United States, only Epstein and Maxwell were arrested.
Epstein was indicted and arrested by Trump's Department of Justice in July 2019 and died in DOJ custody in August.
Maxwell was arrested in 2020 and convicted in 2021 of five felonies including sex trafficking of a minor, conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, and transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity. In June 2022, she was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Civil actions by survivors of Maxwell and Epstein's exploitation and abuse kept the evidence against them sealed until January of 2024.
In August 2025, Maxwell was moved, for an unknown reason, by the Trump administration to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas.
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Gavin Newsom Says What We're All Thinking After Women's Hockey Team Declines Trump's State Of The Union Invite Amid Locker Room Phone Call Controversy
Feb 24, 2026
California Governor Gavin Newsom praised the U.S. Womenâs Hockey Team after they announced they will not accept President Donald Trumpâs invitation to attend his State of the Union address, coming one day after he quipped to the U.S. Menâs Hockey Team that failing to invite the women as well might get him impeached.
The development followed the Americansâ victory over Canada to claim gold in Thursdayâs Olympic womenâs hockey final. The U.S. Menâs Hockey Team also captured gold on Sunday with another win over Canada.
After that triumph, Trump phoned the menâs squad Sunday night to invite them to attend his State of the Union address, though it remains uncertain whether they plan to accept.
He said the following on speakerphone with FBI Director Kash Patel, who was seen inside the Team USA menâs locker room celebrating the gold medal victory:
"Iâll tell you what, I just told my people two minutes ago, I said, weâre giving the State of the Union speech Tuesday night. I could send a military plane or something, but if you would like to, itâs the coolest night."
"Weâll get Kash or weâll get the military to get you guys. What would really be cool, and weâll do the White House next time, weâll just have some fun, we have medals for you guys. And we have to, I must tell you, weâre gonna have to bring the womenâs team, you do know that?â
âI do believe that I would probably be impeached [if the womenâs team was not invited]."
You can hear what Trump said in the video below.
The day after that phone call, a USA Hockey spokesperson said the U.S. Womenâs Hockey Team would decline Trump's invitation:
âWe are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medalâwinning U.S. Womenâs Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement. Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate.â
âThey were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment."
Newsom said what we're all thinking when he described the news as "Another win for the U.S. Womenâs Hockey team" in a post on X.
Others have also praised the athletesâand criticized Trump's remarks.
Trump is expected to focus his State of the Union remarks on immigration crackdowns and the state of the economy. Trade tariffs are also likely to feature prominently after the administration suffered a significant defeat at the Supreme Court last week.
The Court determined in a 6â3 decision that the president lacked the authority to impose tariffs. The justices found the International Emergency Economic Powers Act did not grant such power and sent the case back with instructions to dismiss it for lack of jurisdiction.
Trump could also use the address to press Senate Democrats to back the SAVE America Act, which would mandate proof of citizenship for voters. Earlier this month, he said he wants congressional Republicans to ânationalizeâ elections by placing federal authorities in charge of voting administration in at least 15 Democrat-led states.
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C-SPAN Issues Clarification After Video Goes Viral Of Man Who Sounds Like Trump Calling Into C-SPAN Under Fake Name
Feb 23, 2026
C-SPAN issued a clarification after a caller identifying himself as âJohn Barronâ â a pseudonym long associated with Donald Trump â phoned into its program Washington Journal, leading some viewers to suspect the president had personally joined the broadcast.
The caller, identified as "John Barron" and described as a Republican from Virginia, drew attention for a voice that closely resembled that of Trump as he criticized what he called the Supreme Courtâs âworst decisionâ against his emergency tariffs. The name itself raised eyebrows, since "John Barron" was a pseudonym Trump frequently used in the 1980s when speaking to reporters while posing as his own spokesman.
Barron phoned in during a viewer call-in segment and weighed in on the Courtâs latest ruling, which had just determined in a 6â3 decision that the president lacked the authority to impose tariffs. The justices found the International Emergency Economic Powers Act did not grant such power and sent the case back with instructions to dismiss it for lack of jurisdiction.
"Barron" said:
âThis is the worst decision you ever have in your life practically. This is a terrible decision, and you have Hakeem Jeffries, who ... heâs a dope. And you have Chuck Schumer, who canât cook a cheeseburger."
"Of course these people are happy. Of course these people are happy. But true Americans will not be happy.â
Washington Journal host Greta Brawner cut off "Barron" and took a call from another viewer.
You can watch what happened in the video below.
Considering Trump's history of using the "Barron" pseudonym, many openly wondered if Trump himself had called in to complain about a Supreme Court ruling he publicly referred to as "a disgrace."
But C-SPAN later published the following clarification:
"Because so many of you are talking about Fridayâs C-SPAN caller who identified himself as âJohn Barron,â we want to put this to rest: it was not the president."
"The call came from a central Virginia phone number and came while the president was in a widely covered, in-person White-House meeting with the governors. Tune into C-SPAN for the actual president at the State of the Union Address on Tuesday night."
You can see C-SPAN's post below.
People had thoughts.
"Barron"âsometimes rendered as âBaronâ in media coverageâis an alias Trump frequently used when he wanted distance from a controversy, a tougher intermediary voice, or a way to float statements without using his own name.
A LexisNexis search traces the earliest reference to the pseudonym to June 6, 1980, in a New York Times article about Trumpâs disputed decision to demolish two Art Deco sculptures he had conditionally pledged to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
In that episode, the alias bought him several days before he ultimately spoke on the record himself, telling the paper he had been traveling and unreachable.
According to former Forbes journalist Jonathan Greenberg, in 1984, Trump posed as âJohn Barron," a Trump Organization official who attempted to convince Greenberg of âhow loaded Donald J. Trump really was.â "Barron" claimed Trump was worth five times the $200 million he was evaluated to be worth at the time.
Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio later wrote in his 2015 book Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Excellence that the tactic may have been inherited from his father, Fred Trump, who at times presented himself under the invented name âMr. Green.â
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Nicki Minaj Just Posted A Pic Of Her 'Trump Bible' Signed By Donald TrumpâAnd The Mockery Was Brutal
Feb 23, 2026
"Anacoda" and "Super Bass" rapper and singer Nicki Minaj has been loud and proud about her enthusiastic support of President Donald Trump, including speaking on his behalf, as well as in support of MAGA and current political movements, losing her some followers and earning her some serious side-eye.
But X users criticized her with renewed vigor when Minaj shared an image of the new, leather-bound Holy Bible she'd received that was signed by the President.
The bottom half of the cover features an embedded American flag design, and the top caption reads:
"Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America: Signature Edition."
The center of the Bible reads "Holy Bible" and "God Bless the USA," with the President's signature blazing across the middle of the cover in a special edition black Sharpie, which also appears to be specific to the President, with his familiar signature printed down the side of the pen.
The brown leather Bible was gifted to Minaj with the signature pen hooked onto the front cover.
To mark the moment of receiving it, Minaj captioned a photograph of it:
"One of the most meaningful gifts I've ever received in my entire life."
You can see the post here:
Viewers were not impressed by the signed Bible she received or the words she used to describe it.
Whether religious or not, Holy Bibles are not supposed to be tampered with, especially when it comes to tampering with the covers or removing pages. The fact that the President signed the cover, drawing all focus to his name rather than the book he signed, was jarring to many viewers.
But the fact that Minaj called this "one of the most meaningful gifts" she'd ever received felt incredibly out of touch to others, leaving viewers to question her sense of priorities or willingness to exaggerate the importance of the gift she'd received.
This is far from the first interaction that Nicki Minaj has had with President Donald Trump.
Minaj attended one of Trump's speeches and spoke on his behalf, and also took a series of photographs with him and called him her "number one president."
Earlier this month, she also received one of Trump's "Trump Gold Cards" with his signature on it, and to celebrate President's Day, Minaj posted an AI-generated image of the two of them sitting in her car together, both wearing Barbie pink.
Even if the people following her online are not impressed with her president, Minaj certainly is.
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MAGA Senator Compared ICE Agents To Mexican Cartel Hitmen In Accidentally Accurate X PostâAnd He Just Deleted It
Feb 23, 2026
Utah MAGA Republican Senator Mike Lee deleted a post he made on X about Mexican drug cartel hitmen being like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. But it wasn't because of the racist xenophobia and Democrat bashing his post was trying to promote.
Lee deleted his latest social media blunder because too many people pointed out his comparison of cartel hitmen to MAGA Republican President Donald Trump's ICE wasn't the gotcha to "leftists" that he intended.
On Sunday, Mexican authorities killed drug cartel kingpin Nemesio âEl Menchoâ Oseguera Cervantes in the forest near Tapalpa, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, southeast of Puerto Vallarta and west of Mexico City. The death of Cervantes lead to retaliatory violence in the region.
Lee shared a video clip on X of men in masksâeither cartel hitmen or ICE agents, he didn't specify which they wereâgetting gas.
He captioned the clip:
"Cartel hitmen wear masks."
"Leftists arenât complaining."
You can see a screenshot of his since deleted video post here:

Several of Lee's fellow Senators responded to his declaration that lawless, violent individualsâlike cartel hitmen or ICE agentsâwear masks.
Connecticut Democratic Senator Chris Murphy reshared Lee's post with the caption:
"Oh dear Mike. I literally couldnât make our argument better than you do. The bad guys wear masks. The good guys donât."

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York wrote:
"Yes. Cartel hitmen wear masks. Thatâs why ICE shouldnât."
Hawaiian Democratic Senator Brian Schatz shared Lee's post with the message:
"Mike, I would like ICE to have the same standards as a local police department, not cartel hitmen."
Others also dunked on Lee online.



The account Polling USA shared Lee's post with the caption:
"pov you point out drug cartels do exactly what ICE does and you think you're owning the libs"
Then after Lee deleted it shared a screenshot of his post captioned:
"He deleted this post lmfaooo"

This isn't Lee's first time "tweeting then deleting" because he made a horse's hind end of himself on social media.
In 2020, his tweets were called out as pro-fascism. Lee again faced backlash in 2025 over a series of tweets about the assassination of Minnesota state Democratic Representative Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark, and their dog Gilbert and the attempted assassination of Democratic state Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette.
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