March 2026 - Page 2

The Miles Guo and Steve Bannon Money Trail

March 10, 2026
PART 1: THE EMPIRE Miles Guo built a billion-dollar empire on the idea that the Chinese Communist Party was evil and had to be stopped. His followers were Chinese immigrants and their families, spread across America, Canada, Australia, and Europe — people…

OneTaste and the FBI’s Scorecard

March 8, 2026
The Epstein Inversion: OneTaste Case Is the Opposite of What You Think Two investigative articles. Five months apart. Both were published in 2018, both about sex. Both triggered outrage. One of them was about Jeffrey Epstein, a man who trafficked more than…

What the FBI Told Itself About OneTaste

March 7, 2026
Inside the FBI, the case became a matter of pride. An internal briefing ranked OneTaste alongside Epstein and NXIVM as one of the Bureau's most important human trafficking investigations. The New York office used that ranking to justify a High Performing rating…

Ask Frank: Why Is My Judge So Biased?

March 5, 2026
I Thought Judges Were Supposed to Be Smart A reader writes: Dear Frank, I’m watching a family member go through the federal court system, and the judge seems completely in the government’s pocket. He interrupts the defense, lets the prosecutors do what…

The Rent Explanation That Explains Nothing

March 4, 2026
In March 2025, Christopher Ambrose, a disgraced television writer fired for plagiarism and a suspended attorney from Madison, Connecticut, filed a federal defamation lawsuit against Bandy X. Lee, a forensic psychiatrist. Dr. Lee had publicly assessed him as displaying psychopathic traits dangerous…

The Bribe That Nobody Got: US v. Mayor Thao

March 4, 2026
The federal indictment against David Duong describes a curious bribery scheme with two alleged payments. The first: $75,000 for political mailers supporting Sheng Thao’s 2022 mayoral campaign. The second: $90,000 in payments to Thao’s partner, Andre Jones, through a housing company called…