Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Transparency and Accountability in the Epstein Investigation - 2.11.2026

The American people deserve transparency and accountability, particularly in cases involving the exploitation and trafficking of minors.

What we know so far from publicly available court records and federal proceedings is deeply troubling. Jeffrey Epstein operated a sex trafficking scheme that targeted underage girls over a period of years. He was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges and later died while in federal custody. Ghislaine Maxwell was subsequently tried, convicted in 2021 on federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Court documents and investigative records have indicated that Epstein maintained associations with numerous wealthy and influential individuals. However, many documents have been heavily redacted. While the protection of victims’ identities is absolutely essential and must remain a top priority, there are ongoing public concerns about whether the names of certain powerful individuals have been withheld beyond what is necessary to safeguard victims and ensure due process.

Transparency in this matter is not about sensationalism; it is about restoring public trust in our institutions. Survivors deserve justice. The public deserves confidence that no individual—regardless of wealth, status, or political connections—is shielded from accountability.

I respectfully urge continued oversight, lawful disclosure of appropriate information, and full accountability for anyone who knowingly participated in or enabled these crimes. Protecting victims must remain paramount, but justice must be applied equally and without favoritism. 



Light Through the Fence: How We Treat the Most Vulnerable Defines Us - 2.11.2026

The recent lawsuit alleging that a toddler was returned to an ICE detention facility during a measles outbreak forces us to confront a deeper moral question: What kind of nation are we becoming?

When children are frightened during enforcement raids—awakened by armed officers, separated from parents, or confined in unsafe conditions—the damage extends far beyond a single moment. Medical and psychological experts have long warned that such trauma can shape a child’s entire life. To then place a toddler in a facility facing a contagious disease outbreak raises serious concerns about both public health responsibility and basic human decency.
This situation also begs a profound question: If the great moral and religious leaders who shaped our world—figures who preached compassion, mercy, justice, and protection of the vulnerable—arrived at our borders today as strangers, would they be welcomed? Or would they be turned away?

The central teachings of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and other faiths emphasize care for the child, the stranger, and the oppressed. These traditions remind us that how we treat the most vulnerable is a measure of our moral character. History, including the painful legacy of apartheid in South Africa, shows us the lasting harm that occurs when state power is used in ways that dehumanize families. Leaders like Nelson Mandela demonstrated that true strength lies in justice and shared humanity.

Children are not political pawns. They are human beings deserving of safety, dignity, and protection—regardless of their immigration status.

Yet, our government designates white South Africans as an oppressed minority and grants them favored status, while subjecting Black and Brown immigrants to treatment that many describe as harsh, intimidating, and deeply distressing.
I respectfully urge you to support a full investigation into this matter, ensure stronger safeguards for minors in custody, and reaffirm policies that reflect our highest moral principles rather than our deepest fears.

The question before us is not only legal—it is moral. And history will remember how we answered it.



Tuesday, February 10, 2026

DOOMSDAY TICKING: A WAKE UP CALL - 2.10.2026

This Sunday on Fareed Zakaria GPS we confront a sobering reality: global nuclear stability is unraveling at an alarming pace. The landmark New START treaty — which for over a decade capped U.S. and Russian deployed strategic nuclear warheads at 1,550 each and provided vital transparency measures — officially expired on February 5, 2026, leaving no binding limits on the world’s two largest arsenals for the first time in more than 50 years.

This lapse comes at a moment when great power competition is intensifying. Russia has modernized most of its strategic forces and deployed large numbers of tactical weapons outside previous limits. China’s arsenal, while smaller, is rapidly expanding and may approach parity with other powers within a decade. Efforts to bring Beijing into future arms control talks have so far stalled.

With the symbolic Doomsday Clock nearer to midnight than ever and fears of a new arms race rising, this GPS broadcast is essential viewing. The world needs urgent leadership to rebuild arms control frameworks and reduce the risk of miscalculation or catastrophe. The clock may not read “80 seconds to midnight,” but the trend is unmistakable: unchecked nuclear competition endangers us all. 



Settler Violence undermining Trump’s Peace Initiative - 2.10.2026

The Netanyahu government’s handling of the West Bank—particularly its tolerance of violent settlers—has reached a point of open recklessness. These actions not only endanger Palestinians on the ground but now openly jeopardize the Trump administration’s own stated peace initiative.

Senior figures within the Trump administration have expressed fury at continued violence against Palestinians, especially attacks by settlers that Israeli authorities fail to prevent or prosecute. Such lawlessness directly undermines any credible peace effort and exposes the initiative as unworkable so long as impunity prevails.

Encouraging or excusing settler violence does not enhance Israel’s security. It erodes the rule of law, fuels instability, and places unarmed civilians at risk. Worse, it cynically invokes Jewish identity while violating Judaism’s core moral teachings, which uphold the sanctity of life and explicitly forbid violence against the innocent.

Faith cannot be used as cover for brutality, and diplomacy cannot survive selective justice. If peace is to mean anything, it must begin with accountability, restraint, and equal protection under the law—without exception.



Sunday, February 8, 2026

PBS NEWSHOUR INTERVIEW LACKED BALANCE AND RIGOR - 2.8.2026

I have long respected PBS NewsHour for thoughtful, rigorous journalism, which is why I was deeply disappointed by the recent interview conducted by co anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett with U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee. The exchange presented a highly one sided narrative of the conflict in Israel and Gaza, highlighting the “victory” of rescuing trapped Israelis while entirely overlooking the catastrophic suffering of Palestinians.

Tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza have faced starvation, bombardment, and death, and Palestinians in the West Bank continue to endure violence and human rights abuses. Yet these realities went unaddressed in the interview. Allowing Ambassador Huckabee to speak without challenging critical points or exploring the broader humanitarian crisis was a failure of journalistic responsibility.

Public media must hold power to account and provide balanced, comprehensive reporting — especially on complex international conflicts. PBS NewsHour fell short in this instance, and its viewers deserve better.



Friday, February 6, 2026

AMERICA’S DEMOCRACY AT RISK - 2.6.2026

The Atlantic’s December cover story, “The Coming Election Mayhem,” highlighted on Fresh Air with Terry Gross, warns that Donald Trump reportedly plans to refuse conceding the midterm elections and may even interfere with ballot counts. This is not speculation—it is a clear threat to the integrity of our democracy.

The peaceful transfer of power is the cornerstone of our Constitution. Any attempt to subvert elections endangers every future vote and erodes public trust in our institutions.

Americans, the media, and civic leaders must act now. We must demand full transparency, robust oversight, and accountability to ensure elections are free, fair, and secure. Democracy cannot survive passively—it requires vigilance from every citizen.



Thursday, February 5, 2026

Power Without Consequence: How Institutions Failed Epstein’s Victims - 2.5.2026

The Justice Department’s refusal to pursue new investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s powerful co-conspirators is more than a legal failure—it is a profound moral betrayal. Representative Ro Khanna is right to demand accountability. Once again, the names and faces of victims are exposed, while those with wealth, influence, and status remain protected from jail cells and courtrooms.

Why does power still function as immunity? Why are the worst crimes imaginable—the rape and trafficking of children—treated with caution when the accused belong to elite circles? A justice system that shields the powerful while re-traumatizing survivors has lost its claim to legitimacy.

Even more disturbing is the silence of moral authorities. Where is the Pope’s voice? Where is the collective outrage of the Christian community, whose teachings demand protection of the vulnerable and justice for the abused? When churches remain quiet while predators walk free, their silence echoes louder than any sermon.

Faith without moral courage is empty. Justice without equality is a lie. Until every Epstein co-conspirator is fully investigated and prosecuted, our institutions—legal and religious alike—stand exposed as complicit in protecting the powerful at the expense of the innocent.