Randahl Fink

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Randahl Fink
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Political commentator. Watch me on https://youtube.com/@randahlfink
According to The Epstein Transparency Act, the Department of Justice can ONLY redact names and faces of victims or withhold child sexual abuse material. And so they released more files. But what they overlooked is, some of the documents have already been released, and by comparison we can now see how they have redacted the files: Picture 1: Document preciously released in 2024. Picture 2: The same document, but now with Trump's name redacted, as released recently by the DoJ. THIS IS ILLEGAL.
After a year of no support for Ukraine, this week the US Congress decided to send USD 400 million to Ukraine in 2026. Japan β€” a country with only one third the population of the US β€” decided to send 15 times as much. Because Japan is on the side of democracy. πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅β™₯οΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ image
Since 1624, the Danish postal and telegraph service has been delivering mail to the Danes. On new years the last mail boxes are removed as the service ends after 401 years of service. Denmark is one of the most digitized countries in the world, and today all public mail to citizens are received through an encrypted digital mail box. The Danes will still be able to send and receive mail, because private companies deliver packages, and the company DAO has a new service which accepts letters. image
Trump lifts more sanctions on Putin: This time companies delivering equipment to Putin’s war machine get taken of the US sanctions list. You read that right: In the oval office sits a president who wants to help companies delivering equipment to the Russian military. I truly hope the American people stop the Russian collaborator at the midterm elections in 2026.
Since 1624, the Danish postal and telegraph service has been delivering mail to the Danes. On new years the last mail boxes are removed as the service ends after 401 years of service. Denmark is one of the most digitized countries in the world, and today all public mail to citizens are received through an encrypted digital mailbox. The Danes will still be able to send and receive mail, because private companies deliver packages, and the company DAO has a new service which accepts letters. image