South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace teases a major gubernatorial announcement on August 4, promising a “Golden Era” for the state, while Rep. Ralph Norman secures Nikki Haley’s endorsement for his campaign. The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady despite Trump’s pressure. Meanwhile, new Jeffrey Epstein developments raise questions: a mysterious orange object was spotted near his cell the night before his death, and forensic experts challenge the official narrative. Senate Democrats push for Epstein and Maxwell grand jury records using the Senate Rule of Five, as Virginia Giuffre’s family urges Trump not to pardon Maxwell, citing her recruitment of a 16-year-old Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago.
- Nancy Mace is planning an announcement for governor on August 4, a new South Carolina Golden Era. Then we have Ralph Norman, a representative from South Carolina being endorsed by Nikki Haley.
- The US Fed keeps interest rates steady despite dissent and Trump pressure. In September we will be getting interest rates decrease. This is the one piece of the puzzle that is needed to get the economy to boom.
- Jeffrey Epstein: shadowy orange object seen moving up the stairs to suspect’s cell block night before his death. Forensic experts have questioned the federal government explanation of the mysterious shape near Epstein’s cell the night before he was found dead. Pam Bondi says we are missing a minute turns out to be three minutes. Yesterday they found the minute now we have a shadowy orange spot spotted near his cell. Senate democrats take new action to get Epstein and Maxwell grand jury records. The Senate Rule of Five. Virginia Giuffre’s family urges Trump to not pardon Ghislaine Maxwell. Trump says Epstein stole young women from Mar a Lago spa including Virginia Giuffre, she was 16 years old. She committed suicide.

