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This episode explores how conspiracy, prejudice, and institutional self-interest shape public scandals, drawing parallels between the 19th-century Dreyfus Affair in France and the modern Jeffrey Epstein case. It examines how elite protection, hidden documents, and media spectacle erode trust in institutions, while societal biases influence who is punished and who is shielded. The discussion also covers international repercussions of the Epstein files, including investigations in Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania, and dives into the recent partisan chaos at a congressional hearing featuring Pam Bondi, highlighting how political theater can overshadow accountability and victims’ voices.
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This episode explores how conspiracy, prejudice, and institutional self-interest shape public scandals, drawing parallels between the 19th-century Dreyfus Affair in France and the modern Jeffrey Epstein case. It examines how elite protection, hidden documents, and media spectacle erode trust in institutions, while societal biases influence who is punished and who is shielded. The discussion also covers international repercussions of the Epstein files, including investigations in Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania, and dives into the recent partisan chaos at a congressional hearing featuring Pam Bondi, highlighting how political theater can overshadow accountability and victims’ voices.

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