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The Daily Herold - July 7, 2025: Epstein Files, Third Party Drama, and Trump’s Impoundment Play

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In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold tackles the uproar over Axios’ bombshell memo claiming the FBI found no Epstein client list and ruled Epstein’s death a suicide. Jon dissects why the memo likely foreshadows an official “rug pull,” especially after Cash Patel’s Joe Rogan interview hinted at the same outcome. He challenges listeners to manage expectations and avoid black-pilling, reminding everyone that confirmation bias can be a trap. The show moves to fresh Trump news, including his critique of Elon Musk’s “America Party” as a doomed third-party distraction and his push for tariffs to protect the dollar’s dominance. Jon also plays Trump’s video outlining plans to revive the Impoundment Act as a strategy to cut waste from the “big beautiful bill,” signaling a potential shift in how spending gets curbed.

Other highlights include analysis of the Texas floods and cloud seeding controversies, Democrats retreating on climate narratives to stay electable, and reflections on why real accountability often proves elusive. Jon closes by encouraging viewers to stay grounded in critical thinking, even when the headlines are designed to provoke outrage.

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In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold tackles the uproar over Axios’ bombshell memo claiming the FBI found no Epstein client list and ruled Epstein’s death a suicide. Jon dissects why the memo likely foreshadows an official “rug pull,” especially after Cash Patel’s Joe Rogan interview hinted at the same outcome. He challenges listeners to manage expectations and avoid black-pilling, reminding everyone that confirmation bias can be a trap. The show moves to fresh Trump news, including his critique of Elon Musk’s “America Party” as a doomed third-party distraction and his push for tariffs to protect the dollar’s dominance. Jon also plays Trump’s video outlining plans to revive the Impoundment Act as a strategy to cut waste from the “big beautiful bill,” signaling a potential shift in how spending gets curbed.

Other highlights include analysis of the Texas floods and cloud seeding controversies, Democrats retreating on climate narratives to stay electable, and reflections on why real accountability often proves elusive. Jon closes by encouraging viewers to stay grounded in critical thinking, even when the headlines are designed to provoke outrage.

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