Big Club Meets Big Yikes: Epstein Files Force A Truth Hangover

26/11/2025 46 min Temporada 1 Episodio 488
Big Club Meets Big Yikes: Epstein Files Force A Truth Hangover

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Send us a textA microphone at the Capitol, survivors at the front, and a rare bipartisan agreement to force sunlight on a scandal many believed would stay buried. We walk through the House push to advance the Epstein Transparency Act, unpack the tactics that made a discharge petition work, and spotlight the survivors whose persistence moved Congress after years of delay. The energy is raw, and the demand is simple: release the files without loopholes, carve-outs, or procedural tricks.As the pressure built, something else cracked: the alliance between Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene. For years, Greene played the role of Trump’s unshakeable defender. But when the Epstein files returned to center stage, she called for full transparency, and the response was swift. We break down why that single stance triggered a freeze-out, how it reverberated across right-leaning media, and what it reveals about a movement that often prizes loyalty over law. The episode traces a familiar pattern—from Jeff Sessions to Bill Barr, from James Mattis to Mark Milley—showing how truth-telling or simple institutional duty repeatedly collides with personal allegiance.This isn’t just political theater. It’s a test of whether institutions like the DOJ, CIA, and federal courts will follow through when Congress acts. We connect the dots between survivor testimony, congressional mechanics, and the broader stakes for accountability, rule of law, and trust in government. If the names are released, will elites finally face consequences? If not, what does that say about power in America?Listen, share with someone who cares about accountability, and tell us where you stand on full disclosure. If this episode resonated, subscribe, leave a review, and help bring more listeners into the conversation. Support the show