I’m Kait Justice and this is Downwind of Truth. I’m here to fight for government transparency, empower average people like me to ask more questions, and demand accountability and justice one step at a time.
Trump’s regulator approved World Liberty’s bank three days before its USD1 stablecoin was revealed as a way to pay for access to the AI being pushed into federal programs.
Last week I followed a separate Epstein case into foreign-model visas and Melania’s former agent, then looked at who would control the database Musk says should pay us when our jobs disappear.
Why is Todd Blanche blocking Congress from seeing the unredacted report from Operation Chain Reaction, a separate Epstein investigation into money, models and visas?
A lot of you asked me to explain the Musk piece like you are tired and holding a baby, so this is the shorter TL;DR version. Understanding who controls your money should not require a finance degree.
Epstein’s files show how Howard Lutnick and the companies around him helped build the private dollars, identity systems, prediction markets and databases that could decide who gets paid.
Congress stopped Cantor’s first market for betting on the future. It never followed what Cantor and Jeffrey Epstein funded next, or how the surviving exchange could be tied to the Commerce Secretary.
From Russian state assets to Saudi access and Trump’s stablecoin bank, the same question keeps coming back: what happens when sovereignty stops being a public trust and becomes a private product?