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On the 11/12/25 edition of The Last Word with Lawrence OโDonnell, host Lawrence OโDonnell made a striking observation: current Vice President J.D. Vanceโs near-silence on the swirling Jeffrey Epstein files scandal mirrors the posture then-Vice President Gerald Ford assumed as Richard Nixonโs presidency was collapsing under the weight of Watergate. OโDonnell pointed out that Ford, sensing the sinking of Nixonโs Presidency, deliberately kept his head downโhe knew the ghosts of Nixon would dog his tenure if he didnโt distance himself.
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By the same logic, OโDonnell argued, Vance appears to be doing exactly that: he knows the Epstein files may blow up and run Donald Trump out of office, and thus is doing everything he can to not get sucked into the scandal, to avoid becoming the next Ford.
As expected, social media erupted following OโDonnellโs segment. I posted a clip of the show, and to my surprise the reaction came from none other than the Vice President himself. Thatโs how provocative the comparison proved.
In his response, Vance strongly objected to OโDonnellโs suggestion that he was intentionally silent about the Epstein scandal. Vance pointed out that he had addressed the issue in prior TV appearancesโciting his interview on Hannity scheduled for 11/13/25, which coincided with the date I posted the segment.
Interestingly, in that very 11/13/25 show OโDonnell claimed Vance had in fact ignored the Epstein issue entirelyโand reaffirmed: โHeโs still Gerald Ford.โ
Now that the โGerald Fordโ comparison has caught Vanceโs attentionโand by implication, the Presidentโsโit will be fascinating to watch how it plays out going forward.
A very interesting segment on Fox Newsโ Tucker Carlson show(10/31/22) featured a bombshell Pulitzer-worthy report by The Interceptโs Lee Fang, which revealed that the Department of Homeland Security(DHS), has for five years now, been collaborating with Twitter, Facebook, and other social media companies, in determining whose speech needs to be suppressed. This of course flies in the face of the โprivate companyโ defense usually used to justify questionable speech infringement practices by the social media giants.
More importantly, Lee Fangโs bombshell also touched on the apparent โmission creepโ(his words) of DHS, where over the last five years, the powerful agency had unilaterally(without congressional approval) shifted from its stated focus of combating terrorism and terrorist groups like Al-Qaida, to combating disinformation online.
Asked whether the Biden administration was working with tech companies to censor people, Lee Fang responded (1:10): โYeah, thatโs right Tucker. We looked at really hundreds of documents that paint a vivid picture of the FBI, the DHS, closely collaborating with top social media platforms, Twitter and Facebook, to censor various forms of content under the banner of fighting disinformation, and the story shows a couple of things, one, it shows what you just mentioned, a very cozy relationship between the government and these tech giants. Thereโs those monthly meetings that you just mentioned, but also, just very cozy emails and texts, not a very adversarial relationship. We looked at one text where a Microsoft executive texts Jen Easterly, the top disinfo director at DHS, appointed by[President]Biden, basically saying that the private sector needs to get more comfortable with the government closely collaborating on reports, talking about the expanded role for DHS in censoring a really broad collection of topic areas of policy and political topics.โ
Lee Fang then touched on what I believe is by far, the biggest bombshell from his piece, and that is, the โmission creepโ aspect. Fang said(2:11): โJust broadly speaking, the story also just looks at the mission creep of DHS. This is an agency that was founded in the aftermath of 9/11 to combat foreign terror threats of Al-Qaeda and the like, but over the last five years, itโs kind of evolved in its mission, its move towards fighting disinfo, and their justification is disinfo radicalizes the homeland, it can lead to disruptions in public health, or political violenceโฆโ
Even given DHSโ understandable explanation for going after online disinformation, no reasonable person can ever conclude that Congress would have approved the same powerful tools/tactics used to counter terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda, to be applied against U.S. residents for basically saying the โwrong thingsโ on social media. Sadly however, this is exactly where we find ourselves today, with DHSโ speech police designating people they deem โmisinformersโ as terrorists, and then mercilessly destroying their lives and livelihoods using among other things, the military. This is shameful conduct which most Americans have always associated with third world dictatorships.
It is because of DHSโ mission creep, that Yours Truly believes Lee Fangโs bombshell piece deserves a Pulitzer. Simply put, DHSโ mission creep, which at the very least should have been run through Congress for approval prior to enforcement, has not only seriously impacted the lives and livelihoods of many U.S. residents who have nothing to do with terrorism, but has also robbed them of their rights under the first amendment.
Congress needs to immediately step in to not only address DHSโ mission creep, but also to hold the officials involved accountable, preferably, via referral for criminal prosecution given the way their unconstitutional actions upend innocent peopleโs lives
Itโs also important to point out here what history has taught us, and that is, not everything the government labels โmisinformationโ is necessarily so. Often times, there are topics the government simply doesnโt want out there, being discussed in public. One recent classic example is directed energy weapons. For decades, government agents, and their surrogates in the mainstream media, went out of their way to label people who expressed concerns about these weapons as delusional conspiracy theorists. In 2022 however, we not only have the same directed energy weapons being openly discussed by the same mainstream media channels who denied their existence, but also, the government considers the threat so serious, that Congress swiftly enacted a handsome compensation scheme for victims of such attacks.
Bottom line folks, as host Tucker Carlson correctly stated, this bombshell piece by The Intercept is not only a great story, itโs also a huge public service for which Lee Fang deserves a lot of praise and reward. The only question now is whether Congress will do its job, and rein in Mission Creep DHS, and its unconstitutional speech police.
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