Episode 66

Oversight Committee member Congressman James Walkinshaw weighs in on reports that 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ's Epstein webpage, including a photograph of Donald Trump.
Tonight: two New York Times investigative reporters join the show to talk about how Jeffrey Epstein made his wealth, and his close bond with President Trump. Plus, how the GOP has NEVER had a plan for health care.
The Turning Point event was supposed to be a coming together for the MAGA movement, but instead it's exposing fault lines between MAGA and America First. Plus, the Vanity Fair photos the internet is obsessing over.
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