I have to say, something is really bothering me today about where we are with the Trump Administration here in his second term.

It’s been 49 days since President Trump signed this executive order—remember?

The Executive Order specifically directs the administration to—quote—present a plan within 15 days for the full and complete release of all John F. Kennedy assassination records.

AND immediately review the records relating to the Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. assassinations and present a plan for their full and complete release within 45 days.

That was 49 days ago. So—where are the files?

Right before the election in October last year, President Trump appeared on Joe Rogan and said he was pressured not to release the files during his first term—but that this time, he said, it would be different. Listen:

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President Trump followed through—at least on signing that executive order—but why haven’t we gotten any more transparency since then?

Tucker Carlson says it’s because there are still sitting U.S. Senators preventing that from happening. Here’s what he claims—listen—

Tucker admits he hasn’t actually asked Senator Cotton about it directly—and Cotton responded to these accusations in a Fox appearance. Listen—

This is what happens when the government doesn’t follow through with the transparency it promised—we get a bunch of ‘he said, she saids’ with no real evidence for why we’re being stonewalled. BUT WE ARE being stonewalled!

And while I’m at it—there’s something else on my mind when it comes to releasing records—

In fact, I would say there’s almost a greater desire among many Americans to see the so-called Epstein list—an inventory of the men and women who participated in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes against young women.

This is something we were promised would be made public on—quote—day one.

But it’s day 52 on that clock.

Attorney General Pam Bondi said a ‘truckload’ of files had been delivered—after being withheld by the Southern District of New York. Listen—

So she got those files two weeks ago—and we still haven’t heard a peep since. Why is that?

Here’s the head of the FBI New York Office walking out after his resignation—and notice that he’s flanked by crying, cheering colleagues—and a pair of bagpipes, for whatever reason.

If he was obstructing justice—by refusing to cooperate with the Justice Department on January 6th cases and the Epstein list—why is he being cheered out the door?

Are there rogue actors still on the inside keeping this information from the light of day?

Former FBI Special Agent Jody Weiss lays out some of the reasons for delays—but says the AG’s ‘messaging’ on the whole ordeal has not helped the situation. Listen—

We’re beyond messaging, though—we want justice, we want accountability—we want answers!

President Trump’s counsel Alina Habba says that justice is on the way—we just have to be patient. This was earlier this week—

I think that’s reasonable—but then why would Pam Bondi make this whole ordeal out of having the files on her desk—ready to share with the world and expose who the villains really are—and not deliver?

Why did Kash Patel promise to expose these criminals on day one?

Americans don’t like being lied to—we’ve had enough of that over the years.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna yesterday says she’s still putting pressure on the DOJ and the FBI about the files’ release—

‘It is what it is’—unfortunately, that’s the attitude of a lot of people in this country today—we’ve come to accept that corruption is inevitable. But I say, no more.

I say we continue to put the pressure on Pam Bondi and the rest of her associates to get this information out.

What about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena—UAPs—or UFOs—whatever you prefer to call them?

That’s something else we were supposed to have heard a lot more about by now.

In fact, part of the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act required that the National Archives establish a ‘‘UAP Records Collection.’’

The law required that by October 20, 2024, each federal agency—quote—review, identify, and organize each record in its custody for disclosure to the public and transmission to the National Archives.

That date has come and gone—and I haven’t seen much transparency on that subject either!

Jay Stratton was the director of the U.S. government’s UAP task force—here’s what he said earlier this week in a Q&A about an upcoming memoir of his—

What exactly are we not being told? Why is it so dangerous?

Which is scarier—the things our government knows about UAPs—or that they might not know anything?

Either way, I think the American public deserves to know.

Our taxpayer dollars are being funneled into this research—so what’s being discovered?

Our taxpayer dollars pay Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, the DNI, the FBI—you name it—we deserve to have answers. And I hope that this administration follows through with its many promises to make those items available for all to see.

I am holding them to those promises—and you should too!