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Tonight: On the fifth anniversary of January 6th, Theo Jesterfield revisits a planned insurrection Donald Trump pointed at the Capitol on live TV. Trump eyes Greenland like a hostile acquisition, the DOJ releases less than one percent of the Epstein files and calls it transparency, the NRA sues its own charity, and Dan Bongino fights Matt Gaetz online like democracy’s unpaid intern. Congress defunds public broadcasting and calls it patriotism. Accountability hides. Memory refuses. Strap in. History doesn’t forget—no matter how hard they try.
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By Jason ThompsonTonight: On the fifth anniversary of January 6th, Theo Jesterfield revisits a planned insurrection Donald Trump pointed at the Capitol on live TV. Trump eyes Greenland like a hostile acquisition, the DOJ releases less than one percent of the Epstein files and calls it transparency, the NRA sues its own charity, and Dan Bongino fights Matt Gaetz online like democracy’s unpaid intern. Congress defunds public broadcasting and calls it patriotism. Accountability hides. Memory refuses. Strap in. History doesn’t forget—no matter how hard they try.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.