BREAKING: Convicted Child Trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell Demands Immunity to Testify About Epstein's "100 Different People"

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5️⃣ BREAKING: Maxwell Demands Immunity for Congressional TestimonyGhislaine Maxwell will testify to Congress about the Epstein network—but only if lawmakers grant her immunity, provide questions in advance, and wait for her Supreme Court appeal. The convicted child sex trafficker's lawyer confirmed she answered questions about "100 different people" when Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche personally traveled to her Florida prison last week. House Oversight Chair James Comer rejected the immunity demand but maintains the August 11 subpoena. Maxwell's lawyer hinted she'd testify "openly and honestly" if Trump grants clemency, revealing the transactional nature of justice under this administration.4️⃣ Christian Nationalist's Canadian Grift Tour BackfiresSean Feucht's "worship" tour across Canada turned into a masterclass in MAGA victimhood theater. After six cities cancelled his events for lacking permits and promoting divisive messaging, the evangelical influencer staged a smoke bomb incident at a Montreal church to manufacture persecution content for fundraising appeals. Former ministry leaders accuse Feucht of embezzling millions in donations to build a personal real estate empire while earning an F transparency grade. His brand of Christianity isn't about faith—it's about dominion, division, and dollar signs wrapped in a Jesus flag.3️⃣ Trump Caught Cheating at Golf on CameraVideo emerged of Trump having his caddy toss golf balls back into play after bad shots at his Scottish resort, adding another chapter to his legendary cheating career. Sports writer Rick Reilly documented decades of this behavior in "Commander in Cheat," noting Trump "cheats like a three-card Monte dealer." The timing matters—Trump was supposedly escaping the Epstein Files scandal, yet even a luxury golf course couldn't hide his compulsive dishonesty. As Reilly asked: "If you're willing to cheat at golf, what won't you cheat at?"2️⃣ Pentagon Diverts Nuclear Funds for Trump's Qatar JetThe Pentagon quietly transferred $934 million from America's struggling nuclear missile program to renovate Qatar's "gift" Boeing 747 for Trump's new Air Force One. The Sentinel nuclear modernization program, already 81% over budget at $140 billion, took the hit while Trump gets a luxury jet that transfers to his presidential library after his term ends. Senator Jeanne Shaheen called it "weakening our credibility to fund a vanity project," highlighting how national security gets sacrificed for personal gain.1️⃣ The Blackstone Assassination: Professional Hit Disguised as Random ViolenceShane Tamura didn't drive 2,500 miles to randomly shoot NFL executives—he executed a professional hit on BREIT CEO Wesley LePatner, who controlled Blackstone's $53 billion real estate fund bleeding money through redemptions while maintaining fraudulent valuations. LePatner was shot in the lobby within seconds of Tamura's entry, not on the 33rd floor where he supposedly "ended up by mistake." The tactical execution—neutralize security, eliminate target, create diversion, suicide—follows professional protocol. LePatner had access to records exposing decades of money laundering through Trump-Russia-Epstein networks, making her elimination crucial for protecting the financial web that connects back to Reagan-era arms dealing.Bottom Line: From Maxwell's immunity demands to professional assassinations, these stories reveal a system where corruption has become currency and violence the final argument. When convicted child traffickers negotiate congressional testimony while CEOs get eliminated for knowing too much, we're witnessing the complete breakdown of justice in America.The FiveStack is available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Advertising inquiries email [email protected]. The FiveStack is a co-production of deanblundell.substack.com and narativ.org. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

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