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Musk Launches America Party Amid Record Debt—and the Epstein Cover-Up Continues
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This wide-ranging monologue unpacks two explosive stories: Elon Musk’s announcement of a new “America Party” to challenge the two-party system over historic deficit spending—and the resurfacing of deep questions about the Epstein saga. The host details Musk’s outrage at the “big beautiful bill” that will push U.S. debt from $37 trillion to a projected $60 trillion. While Musk has won support from Mark Cuban, the commentary argues that launching a third party will only splinter Republicans and ensure Democrat dominance. Instead, the host urges Musk to primary entrenched Republicans like Lindsey Graham, who padded the spending bill with $600 billion more pork. The second half of the episode dives into the Epstein files, calling out figures like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel for suddenly insisting “there were no Johns.” From Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction to Virginia Giuffre’s suspicious death after naming powerful men—including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew—the host makes the case that evidence of elite sex trafficking has been buried. A scathing analysis of corruption, cover-ups, and the billionaires trying to reshape American politics.
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This wide-ranging monologue unpacks two explosive stories: Elon Musk’s announcement of a new “America Party” to challenge the two-party system over historic deficit spending—and the resurfacing of deep questions about the Epstein saga. The host details Musk’s outrage at the “big beautiful bill” that will push U.S. debt from $37 trillion to a projected $60 trillion. While Musk has won support from Mark Cuban, the commentary argues that launching a third party will only splinter Republicans and ensure Democrat dominance. Instead, the host urges Musk to primary entrenched Republicans like Lindsey Graham, who padded the spending bill with $600 billion more pork. The second half of the episode dives into the Epstein files, calling out figures like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel for suddenly insisting “there were no Johns.” From Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction to Virginia Giuffre’s suspicious death after naming powerful men—including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew—the host makes the case that evidence of elite sex trafficking has been buried. A scathing analysis of corruption, cover-ups, and the billionaires trying to reshape American politics.
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