Thursday, March 26, 2026

The Snapshot

Thursday, March 26, 2026.  Did two of Epstein's employees perjure themselves in testimony to Congress,  during Chump's first term the Justice Department told New Mexico to cease their investigation into Epstein' ranch and, in the prison Epstein died in, personal papers were trashed -- this was while Bill Barr was AG and maybe it's time for Barr to testify in public, calls build for a special counsel to be assigned, Iran is a trap of Chump's own making (just like Epstein), Stephen Miller is getting on Chump's bad side, and much more. 



Let's start with Donald Chump's buddy Jeffrey Epstein.  The pedophile has been dead for six years but he remains in the news.  In fact, Chump was  talking about him in December.  Kevin Liptak (CNN) noted:

President Donald Trump bemoaned Monday the potential reputational damage inflicted on people who appear in photos released as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files, which he insisted were only made public because of an effort to distract from his accomplishments.
The comments mark the first time Trump has addressed the files since his Justice Department released hundreds of thousands of them on Friday pursuant to a new law compelling them to do so. The measure cleared both the House and Senate with support from all but one Republican and Trump signed it into law; his administration had previously said it did not plan to release any more Epstein materials after a thorough review.
“A lot of people are very angry that pictures are being released of other people that really had nothing to do with Epstein. But they’re in a picture with him because he was at a party, and you ruined a reputation of somebody,” Trump said during an event in the library at Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach club that he claims to have ejected Epstein from in the early 2000s.
“A lot of people are very angry that this continues. A lot of Republicans,” he said, claiming the issue was meant to “deflect against a tremendous success.”

That was in December.  When the press could still write sentences like : "Trump has long sought to downplay his own connection to Epstein – noting, as he did the two had a falling out years ago – and he has previously warned that releasing files might be unfairly damaging to those referenced in them."

Noting?

That would be claiming.

He's claimed that forever.  However, a week ago, we learned otherwise via US House Rep Dan Goldman.  Adam Nichols (RAW STORY) reported

An unredacted email appears to reveal testimony that contradicts President Donald Trump's longstanding narrative about Jeffrey Epstein's relationship to Mar-a-Lago. The 2009 correspondence from Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger was substantially redacted in the Justice Department's initial Epstein files release.
Representative Dan Goldman displayed the complete email on the House floor Wednesday, exposing its contents. The correspondence documents a telephone conference involving Trump, his attorney Alan Garten, and a person presumed to be Brad Edwards, representing Epstein's victims.
According to Goldberger's summary, when asked whether Epstein was ever expelled from Mar-a-Lago, Garten stated, "No he was not a member. May have been his guest. Never asked to leave." A manager at the Florida estate confirmed to Edwards that Epstein was "never asked to leave Mar-a-Lago."

The email, reported on by The Daily Beast, documents Trump's responses regarding his relationship with Epstein. When questioned about flying on Epstein's plane, Trump stated, "I've been on a lot of planes. May have been on his plane. No young girls on plane." Regarding visits to Epstein's residence, Trump said, "I may have been there with my wife," adding, "May have been children of guests but that's it."
Trump has publicly maintained different positions. He stated he was not "friendly" with Epstein and was "never" on his plane. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt asserted, "President Trump did nothing wrong and he kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago for being a creep."
However, the new evidence contradicts these claims. Trump appears thousands of times throughout Epstein files. Photographs document Trump and Epstein socializing together from the 1980s through the 2000s. Flight logs place Trump on Epstein's aircraft. Membership documents indicate Epstein maintained Mar-a-Lago membership until October 2007, more than one year after his indictment for soliciting prostitution.


He hasn't been asked about that.  Nor has he commented on the other discovery this month -- the Jane Doe who came forward and spoke to the FBI four times.  The first time she mentioned being assaulted by Epstein and that document was released by Pam Bondi's Justice Department in January.  But three more documents -- where she goes into her assault at the hands of Donald Chump -- were not released.  It took NPR and MS NOW calling out the Justice Dept to get those three documents released.

Chump has insisted that he was "exonerated" by the release of the files.  There was no investigation so he couldn't have been exonerated of anything.  But the fact that at least one woman complained to the FBI about him -- and the FBI interviewed her three times about this alleged assault  means that the release of the files did not 'clear him.'  There does not appear to be much effort -- on the part of the US Justice Dept -- to do anything with regards to Epstein but cover up.



Police searched the offices of Swiss bank Edmond de Rothschild as part of an investigation into a French diplomat who used to work at the bank and was an associate of Jeffrey Epstein.

The raids took place Friday at Edmond de Rothschild’s offices in central Paris and a number of other locations, said Pascal Prache, the French financial prosecutor.

French authorities have been examining whether Fabrice Aidan, a diplomat and former employee of the bank, was involved in the corruption of a “foreign public official,” Prache said. The prosecutor didn’t disclose further details or name the official in question.

Files released by the U.S. Justice Department from its investigation into Epstein included hundreds of emails between Aidan and the sex offender. The disclosure sparked an uproar in France; the foreign minister called for an investigation, saying “the facts are extremely serious.”

Aidan, a longtime diplomat, was seconded to the United Nations from 2006 to 2013 and then worked for Edmond de Rothschild until 2016, when the bank dismissed him, and he returned to the French foreign ministry. He was working for the French energy company Engie until he was dismissed last month after the extent of his relationship with Epstein became public.

The Justice Dept does not do much of anything about Epstein under Chump.  That was true during Chump's first administration and it's true under his current administration.   OK notes:


Jeffrey Epstein's tragic death has prompted renewed scrutiny as a newly released report from the Department of Justice reveals unsettling details surrounding the conditions at the Metropolitan Correction Center.

Among the discoveries, investigators found that the disgraced financier had excessive bed linens in his jail cell, where he was found unresponsive on August 10, 2019. Epstein was awaiting trial on s-- trafficking charges at the time, and the city's medical examiner later ruled his death a suicide by hanging.
The 2023 Justice Department report outlines significant oversights by prison officials, contributing to a narrative of negligence. According to the findings, Epstein’s cell failed to undergo necessary safety checks, allowing multiple hazards to remain unaddressed. "A search of Epstein’s cell following his death revealed Epstein had excess prison blankets, linens, and clothing in his cell, and that some had been ripped to create nooses," the report stated.
Compounding these issues, the report indicates that Epstein was isolated in his cell and not adequately monitored, despite conflicting claims from the jail regarding his treatment. Notably, on August 9, 2019, the day before his death, Epstein's cellmate was transferred out, yet "no action was taken to ensure Epstein was assigned another cellmate," the report read.



A guard who was on duty at New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center when Jeffrey Epstein died is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee on Thursday.

Committee chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., issued a letter to Tova Noel on March 13 stating, “Due to public reporting, documents released by the Department of Justice, and documents obtained by the Committee, the Committee believes you have information that will assist in its investigation.”

Questions surround Epstein co-executors’ potential payment to ‘Jane Doe 4’
Noel, along with another guard, is accused of sleeping and browsing the internet instead of monitoring Epstein the night he died in August 2019.

The guards are also accused of falsifying prison records to make it appear they had conducted required security checks before Epstein was found dead in his cell.




Ari discussed these developments on MS NOW yesterday with THE MIAMI HERALD's Julie K. Brown.




Again, that would have been during Chump's first administration.  It was also during Chump's first administration that officials in New Mexico were told by the federal government to cease their investigation into Epstein's ranch in New Mexico.





Jeffrey Epstein's former attorney and co-executor Darren Indyke might have committed perjury in his testimony to Congress, legal expert Lisa Rubin told MS NOW's Alicia Menendez on Tuesday's edition of "Deadline: White House" — but it's unclear partly because the FBI never bothered to look at him as closely as they should have.
Indyke and another Epstein associate, his accountant Richard Kahn, spoke to Congress behind closed doors, with their testimony only now becoming available. They both claimed to have had no knowledge of the deceased financier and accused sex trafficker's crimes against children — but there are holes in their story, Rubin said.
"We discovered that at least two victims told the FBI specifically that Darren Indyke had instructed them not to talk to law enforcement, not that he said to them that it was their option and that a lawyer would be provided for them if they wanted one," said Rubin.

This pattern of alleged obstruction appeared to extend beyond victims.
"There was also a former personal chef of Jeffrey Epstein's, who also spoke to law enforcement and gave them a very similar narrative that he remembers an interaction with Darren Indyke, during which he was told, do not speak to law enforcement if you are approached," Rubin continued. "That was during a period of time where they were concerned that this particular gentleman might be served with papers and Darren Indyke, according to this man, the former personal chef, told him, if somebody tries to approach you with something, do not accept it."


Did they commit perjury?  Who knows.  But Alexander Willis (RAW STORY) notes:


During their testimony, both Kahn and Indyke revealed that at no time were they ever contacted by federal investigators, an admission that “raises questions about the depth of the Justice Department’s review of Epstein,” NBC News reporter Raquel Coronell Uribe wrote in a report Tuesday.

Last July, President Donald Trump’s Justice Department said in a memo that, after having conducted an “exhaustive” and “thorough” review of matters related to Epstein, no evidence existed to pursue criminal charges against any potential co-conspirators. The recent testimony from Epstein’s advisors, however, appears to suggest that the Justice Department’s (DOJ) investigation may not have been as “exhaustive” as claimed.

At no time were they ever contacted by federal investigators.  Sounds like Bill Barr, the US AG under Chump in 2019, needs to be called to testify.  He says he and Chump only spoke of Epstein twice -- once when Chump volunteered -- for no reason -- that he and Epstein were no longer friends and a second time when he called him to tell Chump that Epstein had died.  Barr was in charge when Epstein died.  And now that we have all of this information calling in the details of his death and circumstances into question, one wonders why Barr didn't know this?  Or did he know it all along?  We do know that, under Barr, the Justice Dept asked New Mexico investigators to stop their investigation into Epstein's ranch -- where it was rumored dead bodies were buried.  We don't know why.  But we do know that Barr's Justice Dept asked that the investigation be halted.  


US House Rep James Walkinshaw addressed these witnesses yesterday.


Congressional Democrats are losing patience and tired of the stonewalling.  Srimoyee Datta (INQUISITR) notes:


U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., recently posted on X seeking clarity about Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s relationship with financier Jeffrey Epstein. Documents suggest Lutnick maintained ties with Epstein as recently as 2018. The two were reportedly involved in business dealings even after Epstein had been charged. Despite emails and other records, Lutnick has said he had “limited interactions” with Epstein.
On Jan. 30, the Justice Department released more than three million pages of documents related to Epstein, including thousands of videos and images. The department said it would cooperate with legal authorities following public pressure. 

Emails between Lutnick and Epstein have drawn renewed attention. Records indicate they arranged calls, discussed meeting for drinks, and that Epstein made donations in Lutnick’s honor.
[. . .]

​Among the released materials are emails suggesting Lutnick discussed a potential family visit to Epstein’s private island. The emails are dated 2012, years after Lutnick had said he cut ties with Epstein. 

Documents from 2012 also show signatures from both Epstein and Lutnick on a contract related to the acquisition of an advertising technology company, Adfin. According to CBS News, Epstein signed on behalf of Southern Trust Co., while Lutnick signed for a limited liability company known as CVAFH I. 
Epstein invited Lutnick to lunch on Dec. 24, 2012. Afterward, Epstein’s assistant sent a message thanking Lutnick, writing, “It was nice seeing you.” 

In a 2018 email, Lutnick wrote to Epstein, “You should put in a letter. I’m sending a lawyer. Don’t ignore this,” referring to an expansion plan involving the nearby Frick Collection museum.



Two Democrat congressman, when asked by MeidasTouch reporter Pablo ManrĂ­quez, expressed support for appointing a special prosecutor over the Epstein files. Rep. Jim McGovern says he supports the idea of a special prosecutor to handle the, Epstein files, arguing the administration appears to be ignoring the law by not turning over documents Congress voted to release.
McGovern said he does not know the exact legal path to appoint one but suggested members of the Judiciary Committee, including Rep. Jamie Raskin, would be better positioned to outline next steps. He added that lawmakers believe the administration is stalling in hopes the issue will fade, but warned “it won’t go away.”
Rep. Robert Garcia also backed the idea of pursuing a special prosecutor and said Congress should use every available tool to force the release of the Epstein files. 



A special counsel would be the best move that could be made on the Epstein issue.  It could cut through the nonsense that Chump's previous Justice Dept threw up and the nonsense that Chump's current Justice Dept throws up.



This, of course, brings us to Donald Trump, whose first real collision with his own supporters came over the Epstein files. Here was a conspiracy theory he’d elevated during his campaign — transparency and accountability, the whole nine yards — only to appear to suppress it once he took office.

That’s the kind of reversal that makes people reach for explanations. And it didn’t help that the surrounding circumstances were even more suspicious.
Epstein gets a sweetheart deal from the Bush administration. He dies mysteriously in custody. Trump’s attorney general says she has the client list sitting on her desk, then says the client list doesn’t exist. Ghislaine Maxwell gets moved to a facility that sounds less like prison and more like a retirement villa.

None of this proves anything, of course — but it certainly looks curious.

From there, the imagination fills in the blanks with whatever narrative best justifies the confusion. In Epstein’s case, that meant whispers about intelligence agencies, Israeli kompromat and shadowy financial dealings.


It's amazing that Chump got away with using Epstein to portray others as guilty and untrustworthy for as long as he did.  After all, he was closer to Epstein than anyone else for decades.  And Epstein died in prison while Chump was president.  If there were these scary monsters in the shadows that Chump wanted to expose, why hadn't he exposed them in his first term as president?  But Chump's base was never all that bright to begin with.



Turning to Chump's war, TAG 24 NEWS reports:

Iran said on Wednesday it fired a volley of cruise missiles at a US aircraft carrier, as strikes rained down across the Middle East despite alleged back-channel diplomatic efforts to end the nearly four-week war.
Iran's military said its cruise missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group had "forced it to change its position", warning of "powerful strikes" when the "hostile fleet" comes into range.

Meanwhile, Iranian newspapers on Wednesday ridiculed what they called President Donald Trump's "lies" about ongoing diplomatic discussions to end the war.
A caricature of Trump with an Pinocchio-style nose looming over a map of the Strait of Hormuz appeared on the front page of the conservative daily Javan, under the headline "The world's most pathetic and dishonorable liar."

On Monday, just hours before the expiry of an ultimatum he had set – threatening strikes on power plants if Iran did not reopen the strategic strait – Trump unexpectedly announced talks with Tehran. Iranian authorities have denied there are any negotiations, direct or indirect.

Javan accused Trump of lying to calm the markets and push down oil prices, which is exactly what happened in the minutes before the Republican's post about negotiations.


 Katherine Doyle, Courtney Kube and Dan De Luce (NBC NEWS) report on how Chump's shielded by those around him:

Each day since the start of the war in Iran, U.S. military officials compile a video update for President Donald Trump that shows video of the biggest, most successful strikes on Iranian targets over the previous 48 hours, three current U.S. officials and a former U.S. official said.
The daily montage typically runs for about two minutes, sometimes longer, the officials said. One described each daily video as a series of clips of “stuff blowing up.”

The highlight reel of U.S. Central Command bombing Iranian equipment and military sites isn’t the only briefing Trump gets about the war. He’s also updated through conversations with top military and intelligence advisers, foreign leaders and news reports, the officials said.
But the video briefing is fueling concerns among some of Trump’s allies that he may not be receiving — or absorbing — the complete picture of the war, now in its fourth week, two of the current officials and the former official said.

They said the videos are also driving Trump’s increasing frustration with news coverage of the war. Trump has pointed to the success depicted in the daily videos to privately question why his administration can’t better influence the public narrative, asking aides why the news media doesn’t emphasize what he’s seeing, one of the current U.S. officials and the former U.S. official said.
[. . .]
The current and former U.S. officials said the military can’t brief Trump on every strike — there are hundreds every day — and so the curated video, while it showcases U.S. capabilities, doesn’t reflect the full scope of the conflict.

“We can’t tell him every single thing that happens,” a current U.S. official said. The official noted that Trump’s briefings tend to draw better feedback from his aides when they focus on U.S. victories.

Overall, the official said, the information Trump gets about the war tends to emphasize U.S. successes, with comparatively little detail about Iranian actions.



Donald Trump’s top war goons are briefing the president with two-minute-long highlight reels showing frontline victories in the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, U.S. officials told NBC News.

Three current U.S. officials and a former official told the news outlet that the president is being fed a daily video mash-up summarizing the most successful strikes on Iranian targets over the previous 48 hours of the military operation in the Middle East, now in its fourth week.

The footage depicts “stuff blowing up”, one official revealed, while others said Trump’s allies are concerned that the clips may not fully capture the overall situation on the ground.


And Travis Gettys (RAW STORY) notes some reactions to the news NBC reported:

"Every day the Pentagon makes a video of cool explosions from Iran for the president of the United States to watch, so he can bounce up and down in his high chair, clap his little hands, and cry 'Yay! Make it go boom again!'" posted MS NOW's Paul Waldman.

"They are literally keeping Trump in a cocoon of ignorance in order to not upset him the same as you would do with any other elderly dementia patient," marveled Daniel Gilmore, a media studies and communications professor.

"'Last week Trump said that he called a top military general after he saw video of the USS Abraham Lincoln in flames and that the general told him Iran fabricated the video using artificial intelligence,'" said physics and astronomy professor Britt Lundgren, quoting from the report.

"Good job. We have a President who falls for AI propaganda first and asks questions later," added military historian Michael E. Carter.




For this, as ever, Trump can only blame himself (though that won’t stop him from offloading it if needs be and he’s already started subtly pulling Pete Hegseth into the role of scapegoat). First, it is his war of choice, and he has prosecuted it most likely in direct defiance of warnings from his military commanders and diplomats of the inevitable consequences on Gulf allies, other Western partners, the risks of casualties and getting drawn into an endless conflict, and the dangers to the world economy.

Trump knew best, as ever, and now he’s landed in a trap of his own making. He cannot easily escalate the war without inflicting further damage on the world, including America and his domestic standing, but the Iranians won’t allow him to declare victory and cut his losses. So long as they control the Strait of Hormuz, they control Trump.
Trump knows all this, but obviously cannot admit it. So he goes around declaring, “We’ve won this. This war has been won”, when it patently has not, and mumbles about some “very big present” the Iranians had gifted to him – “I’m not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant prize, and they gave it to us. That meant one thing to me,” he added. “We’re dealing with the right people.” Obviously, this is easy for the Iranians to mock, and of the rest of the world to be, at best, puzzled by.


A trap of his own making?  Like The Epstein Files.  Or like sending ICE to the airports.  Amanda Marcotte (SALON) writes:

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have been deployed by the Trump administration to airports around the country, and the idea appears to have started during call-in segments on right-wing radio shows.

This is no exaggeration.

Journalists Ben Smith of Semafor and Brian Stelter of CNN traced the ICE-in-airports idea to “Linda from Arizona,” who called into a D-list conservative radio show hosted by Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on March 20. Both Linda and the hosts were blunt that the goal was not actually helping the Transportation Security Administration run more efficient checkpoints but to trigger the liberals.
“I think it would set their hair on fire,” Linda said, full of glee at the idea.

“Democrats would go absolutely insane,” agreed one of the hosts.

It’s unclear why Linda and Clay-and-Buck thought that annoying Democrats would pressure or persuade them to drop their opposition to funding the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE operations. DHS has been shut down since Feb. 14, when the GOP refused to meet Democrats’ demands for significant reforms following the fatal shootings of American citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by federal immigration agents. Although Linda and Clay-and-Buck did try to argue that ICE agents would help TSA with security, their proposal makes little sense in practice. Shorter lines would actually relieve pressure to get a funding deal done by taking away a major pain point.

Liberals hate ICE, the logic went, so why not inflict ICE on liberals and make them squeal? But the MAGA coalition has not been known for its logic, and it’s clear from the conversation that no one involved was really thinking this through. Instead, the scheme was rooted in a childish — and sadistic — impulse to bully.
Donald Trump often seems composed of little more than sadistic impulses, and he has only gotten angrier with age. After the idea percolated up from Linda to Clay-and-Buck and then to Fox News, Trump thought it was a stroke of genius. Since he couldn’t admit that he got the idea from a random woman in Green Valley, Arizona, he took credit for it on Monday, comparing himself to the man who invented the paperclip in the process.

What is remarkable is that everyone involved — all of them, from Linda to Trump himself — are so consumed with the desire to trigger the liberals that no one stopped to wonder if the plan to put ICE in airports would backfire, as it appears to be doing.

Early reports show ICE is doing nothing to speed up security lines, many of which have hours-long waits due to Republicans’ refusal to pass a Democratic proposal to fund the TSA directly while still withholding DHS funding. The presence of ICE is instead ratcheting up tensions at the already stress-laden airports. Federal immigration officers can’t do the real work of screening passengers, but they can harass and manhandle people suspected of being immigrants.

Scapegoats, Chump needs a lot of them.  Because nothing is ever his fault -- not in his mind.  And with that let's note Stephen Miller.  Srijony Das (INQUISITR) reports:


Reports suggest Donald Trump is facing tensions with Stephen Miller. The President is reportedly concerned about Miller’s efforts that could undermine his time in the White House. However, it is also said that Trump is miles away from taking any concrete steps to avoid clash with Miller.
To put things in perspective, Trump is not on board with Stephen’s take on immigration policies. A Wall Street Journal report suggests that the 79-year-old doesn’t support a mass deportation agenda for anyone under suspicion. He wants the process to scale back instead of randomly snatching up undocumented people.



Stephen Miller's hard line on immigration policy is considered unsettling for voters, according to an internal document seen by The Wall Street Journal and noted by analyst Greg Sargent. The New Republic columnist suggested the president may have been swayed by Chief of Staff Susie Wiles to soften the admin's stance.
Sargent believes Trump is set to throw Miller "under the bus" as a result.

Sargent wrote, "Trump wants to 'lower the profile of his mass deportation effort,' the Journal reveals. He wants voters to think the targets of these deportations are 'bad guys,' not noncriminal undocumented residents.
"He wants less visibility for ICE raids in cities, fewer public confrontations with local officials, and less public talk about “mass deportations,” which, he now grasps, are hideously unpopular.

"Tellingly, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles now sees deportations as a liability for the midterms, per the report," Sargent wrote. "That Trump is siding with her on the politics here is a sign of political panic and a rebuke to Miller, who apparently delights in flaunting the administration’s vicious sadism and overt white nationalism — and seems certain that latent majorities are quietly cheering along.
In his report, Sargent wrote, “To be clear, this report deserves serious skepticism. It very much bears watching whether ICE will actually end up deprioritizing the removal of noncriminal immigrants. Trump mostly wants the appearance of a pivot: According to the Journal, he wants a focus on ‘criminals’ in GOP ‘messaging.’ But recalibrating the ‘messaging’ won’t address the public’s broad rejection of Trumpism’s deeper anti-immigrant project. And all signs are that this project is fully forging ahead.”
"To be clear, this report deserves serious skepticism. It very much bears watching whether ICE will actually end up deprioritizing the removal of noncriminal immigrants. Trump mostly wants the appearance of a pivot: According to the Journal, he wants a focus on 'criminals' in GOP 'messaging.'"



Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

Senator Murray: “I don’t think we can ignore the immediate threat to Social Security. And that really is President Trump. Because seniors right now, today—are having a very hard time getting their benefits. Why? Because Social Security has pushed out—without any kind of plan—7,700 workers since Trump took office.”

Los Angeles Times: ‘It’s a shambles’: DOGE cuts bring chaos, long waits at Social Security for seniors

***WATCH: Senator Murray’s remarks and Q&A at the hearing***  

Washington, D.C. — Today, at a Senate Budget Committee hearing on Social Security, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, slammed the Trump administration’s cuts to the Social Security Administration (SSA) workforce and emphasized how it is making it harder for seniors to get the help they need to access their Social Security benefits. Senator Murray questioned witnesses on the very wealthiest Americans paying their fair share into Social Security and how to address SSA solvency—noting that tens of millions of hard-working Americans rely on Social Security for the majority of their income, and have paid their entire careers into Social Security—but could lose 24 percent of their benefits if Congress doesn’t act. Murray made clear there is no reason for working people to face drastic benefit cuts when the very wealthiest could simply pay their fair share.

In opening comments, Senator Muray said:

“Well, thank you, Mr. Chairman. We absolutely need do need to talk about how we protect Social Security. But in addition to the long-term solvency that people are focusing on here, I don’t think we can ignore the immediate threat to Social Security. And that really is President Trump.

“Because seniors right now, today—are having a very hard time getting their benefits. Why? Because Social Security has pushed out—without any kind of plan—7,700 workers since Trump took office. We now have just one field office representative per 4,000 Social Security beneficiaries, and there are at least [40] field offices that lost more than 25% of their staff.

“And that’s just the beginning. The Trump administration wants to cut field office visits in half. That would mean over 15 million people who were able to go to a desk and speak to a person last year—would be out of luck this year. This is really a slow moving trainwreck. Last summer the Social Security Administration moved 1,000 field office employees to the phone lines. At the end of the year it moved 500 more. In January—it moved nearly 800 more employees from the processing centers and the field office support and workload support—to phone duty—often with very little training.

“That’s trying to fix one problem they created—worsening telephone service—by creating new problems and backlogs everywhere. This is really hurting seniors—who can no longer get an SSA meeting close to home when they need it. It is hurting people with disabilities—as people who could be processing their claims, are now answering phones. And it’s burning out the hardworking staff Trump hasn’t pushed out.

“But this is all the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Trump’s Social Security sabotage. Because there was the attempt to punish a state by revoking contracts to report births and deaths. There was a proposal to end many of the phone services—an idea that was quickly reversed because it was so bad. And then there was the DOGE purge—which wrongly kicked seniors off Social Security—including a constituent of mine they incorrectly declared as dead!

“And mind you—that’s just the sabotage in the light of day. But thanks to a whistleblower report, and ongoing internal investigations, we know there was even more damage happening in the shadows. Like when Trump let Elon and DOGE muck around with highly sensitive, Social Security data. That is private, personally identifiable information on hundreds of millions of Americans.

“We are talking about potentially unprecedented data breaches here. Blatantly unqualified people getting practically unfettered access—even after court orders. Private data copied onto unauthorized third-party servers, or, according to reports even copied onto a thumb drive!

“Believe me: I want everyone to know; I’m watching this investigation closely and demanding accountability. If we want to protect Social Security for decades to come, yes, we do need to talk about solvency. But we also need to talk about the President who is gutting the Social Security Administration right now—today—and callously putting our seniors’ benefits, and their personal data—at risk.”

[BILLONAIRES PAYING THEIR FAIR SHARE]

Senator Murray began her questioning by asking Dr. Molly Dahl, Chief of Long-Term Analysis at the Congressional Budget Office, about who is and isn’t paying their fair share into Social Security, “Now with that, Dr. Dahl, I want to turn to you, I do have a few questions, particularly about who is and isn’t paying their fair share into Social Security, and I want to make sure I have a few numbers right. Is it right that those making under $184,500, their effective payroll tax rate is roughly 12.4 percent?”

“That’s right, the statutory rate is 6.2 percent, but consensus view is that the employee pays, basically the employer cost is passed onto the employee, so the employee basically faces a rate of 12.4 percent,” responded Dr. Dahl.

“12.4 percent, for anybody earning under $184, 500. What is the effective payroll tax for someone making a million dollars a year?” asked Senator Murray.

“So, they would pay the 12.4 percent on that first $185,00 roughly and then would not pay additional tax on the labored income above that amount, and so that math would work out to about 2.2 percent,” answered Dr. Dahl.

Senator Murray replied, “Ok so, 12.4 percent for someone under $184,500, a millionaire would be about 2.2, what if you’re a billionaire—like Trump or Musk—your Social Security tax would be effectively, on my understanding—”

“Very, very much smaller,” Dr. Dahl interjected.

“0.002 percent?” Senator Murray finished.

“Yes,” Dr. Dahl replied.

“That just doesn’t make sense to me. I mean when the richest people in the country have the smallest effective tax rate—that does not seem to me like a very fair system. Especially when we are now six years away from retired workers facing this 24 percent cut in their Social Security benefits, so I hope we all understand that and focus on that,” Senator Murray concluded.

Last year, Senator Murray released a new report featuring testimonials from Washington state residents—including employees at the Social Security Administration who were recently fired through no fault of their own—and detailing how the Trump administration’s wide-ranging attacks on SSA risk depriving Washingtonians of the Social Security benefits they have earned and deserve. More than 70 million Americans, including 1.4 million—or one in six—people in Washington state rely on Social Security benefits. Half of seniors nationwide rely on Social Security for most of their income, and a quarter of seniors rely on Social Security for at least 90 percent of their income. Senator Murray has an extensive record of protecting Social Security benefits and fighting to secure essential funding for the Social Security Administration—and she has been tirelessly raising the alarm about the threat Elon Musk’s DOGE poses to Americans’ hard-earned benefits. Last March, Senator Murray held a press conference to lift up the stories of SSA employees who are being pushed out by Elon Musk through no fault of their own and hear from Washington state residents who rely on Social Security. Last February, Murray released a fact sheet warning of the Trump administration’s plans to make it harder for Americans who’ve paid into Social Security to get the benefits they have earned.

Senator Murray has fought throughout her career—including as top Democrat on the HELP Committee from 2017-2022—to ensure a secure retirement for all Americans for decades. She was instrumental in establishing a special financial assistance program to the Central States Pension Fund in the American Rescue Plan, saving the pensions of over half a million workers and retirees in 2022. Murray has long held that we can protect and expand benefits for working Americans by responsibly rightsizing our tax system to ensure that giant corporations and billionaires simply pay their fair share.

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