Episode 36

Federal courts have spent the week striking down major Trump-era moves, calling them "unlawful" and even "unconstitutional." From blocked deportations to illegal National Guard deployments, judges are reversing key policies left and right. And grand juries? They're refusing to indict several DOJ targets.
Trump is brushing off a terrible jobs report and claiming things will get better, but so far companies are shedding workers and not hiring - especially for people of color. Plus, a former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein joins the show to speak about her experience and her accusation that Donald Trump groped her.
Why MAGA loyalists are turning against President Trump over his response to the Jeffrey Epstein files. Congresswoman Greene told the Wall Street Journal that she and a handful of her Republican colleagues have been outspoken about the need for full transparency on Epstein.
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