Episode 24

Barry Levine addresses speculation that Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence asset. Plus, a new report exposes shocking treatment of detained migrants.
Trump continues to throw anything at the wall in his effort to distract the American people from the controversy that's consuming his administration. Plus, Congressman Mike Quigley on the call from Democrats to release the Epstein files.
The Trump administration's attempt to control the narrative surrounding the Epstein scandal continues to fall flat. Plus Democratic progressives continue to stay in the headlines. This time it's Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh, who's hoping to be the next mayor of Minneapolis. He joins to show to talk about his campaign.
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