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“$33 million well spent? You running a massive Epstein cover-up, and Panel to investigate Luke campaign contributions.”

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$33 million well spent?

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald The Hawaii County Council on Feb. 4 voted 8-0 to approve a resolution requesting the county auditor conduct a performance audit of the Office of Housing and Community Development’s Homeless and Housing Fund, a five-yearprogram established by the council in 2022 to combat homelessness. Puna Councilman Matt Kaneali’i-Kleinfelder was excusedand absent from the vote on the resolution, which was introduced by Hamakua Councilwoman Heather Kimball and Council…Read more

‘You’re running a massive Epstein cover-up’

By GLENN THRUSH NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to apologize to survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein who were seated in the House Judiciary Committee room Wednesday – and instead demanded that Democrats apologize to President Donald Trump. Bondi, imitating Trump’s tactic of going on the attack when facing tough questions, offered few detailed answers, no admissions of fault but many expressions of fealty and admiration for a president…Read more

Panel to investigate Luke campaign contributions

By PETER BOYLAN Honolulu Star-Advertiser The Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission will investigate whether Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke violated state law when she failed to report $16,000 in campaign contributions, including $10,000 tied to a businessman involved in a high-profile bankruptcy. Separately, a former public defender and a community coalition supporting clean elections are calling for an independent special prosecutor to be appointed to look into the circumstances surrounding an “influential…Read more


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