⚡🇺🇲 NEW - President Trump says he hopes the Bitcoin and crypto market structure bill gets done so he can sign it into law
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⚡💬 END OF DAY - When I said that some "big" Nostr accounts were trying to harm me, it’s because they simply can’t stand the fact that I’m taking up space. Failing to have a castle in real life, I have several mansions in their minds.
And when some of them end up letting their jealousy show in public, they end up humiliated… because YOU chose to defend me.
I don’t regret my fight. I own it. And I’m honored to know I’m not fighting it alone.
⚡💬 NEW - “We don’t really have to rely on Zionist money. I’ll put it out there. Or Silicon Valley money, in order to become big. There are a lot of people out there who want us to be successful.”
UpScrolled founder Issam Hijazi on whether he can still raise funding to scale the platform without using a user-as-product model designed to keep people endlessly logged on.
⚡🚨 NEW - Epstein talked about creating people with supernatural abilities by traumatizing them and also human clones/designer babies.
This keeps getting sicker and sicker.


⚡🔎 NEW - Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak wrote to Epstein in 2014:
“What’s a terrible mistake of Pharaoh to ‘Let My People Go’. The Jewish people is flourishing everywhere as never before. Where is Egypt now?”


⚡🎮 NEW - Minecraft is facing significant backlash after posting, ”Want to change the world IRL? Start in Minecraft.”
The post promoted its free Good Trouble DLC, which encourages players to explore global civil rights movements, learn about protests and learn how to stand up, speak out, and build a better world.
⚡📨 NEW - Jeffrey Epstein's email address is still active.


⚡🇺🇲🇪🇺 NEW - Trump says Europeans "have to be very careful," adding, "They're at a tipping point. You have tremendous immigration problems and you have tremendous energy problems."
⚡🇺🇲 NEW - Trump: "I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein... Frankly the DOJ, I think, should just say: 'We have other things to do.'"
⚡🇺🇸 NEW - President Donald Trump says "I'm a big person crypto person."
"I'm the one that probably helped crypto more than anybody, because I believe in it."
⚡🔎 NEW - In a 2018 email, Jeffrey Epstein recounts laughing about Jews controlling the world.
"At my dinner table, I asked, 'Why are you right-wing guys so anti-semetic?' One said- 'historically we all know its actually been the Jews behind the govts actually pulling the strings'. I said, 'like who?' , and one pointed at me -and they all started to roar with laughter… guilty !'"


⚡🐏 UNUSUAL - Sheep go sliding down a small hill at Stompin’ Crick Farm in West Virginia, slam into fence.
“You are not the only one falling on the ice.
Thank god they are all OK, hope you are too,” the farmer said.
⚡🔎 NEW - A 2016 email from Jeffrey Epstein claims he had “spoken to some of the founders of Bitcoin 

⚡👀 NEW - Jeffrey Epstein says music is a phenomena that humans don't fully understand
"You know when you hear a song it makes you feel a certain way. How does it do that?"
⚡🇮🇹 NEW - Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi calls for the federalization of Europe:
Grouping together small countries does not automatically produce a powerful bloc. This is the logic of confederation—the logic by which Europe still operates in defense, foreign policy, and fiscal matters. This model does not produce power.
A group of states that merely coordinates remains a group of states: each with a veto, each with its own calculus, each vulnerable to being picked off one by one.
Power requires Europe to move from confederation to federation. Where Europe has federated—on trade, competition, the single market, and monetary policy—we are respected as a power and negotiate as one.
Where we have not—on defense, industrial policy, and foreign affairs—we are treated as a loose assembly of middle-sized states, to be divided and dealt with accordingly.
A Europe unified on trade but fragmented on defense will find its commercial power leveraged against its security dependence.