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In Episode 120 of Taking It Back, Zak Paine and Adel Nero break down the cultural backlash surrounding the Super Bowl halftime show and the explosive success of the Turning Point USA counter-programming event, which drew millions of viewers away from the NFL broadcast. The hosts examine what they see as a broader cultural shift, from declining Oscar viewership to mounting pushback against what they describe as anti-American messaging in mainstream entertainment.
The conversation then turns to the ongoing Epstein revelations and public frustration over perceived delays in accountability. Zak and Adel address concerns about the DOJ, Pam Bondi, and Todd Blanche, while pointing to recent developments such as the Fulton County raid, global political fallout, and increased child trafficking arrests. They argue that large-scale investigations require strategic timing and caution against emotional reactions that could undermine long-term objectives.
It’s a wide-ranging discussion on culture, justice, public awakening, and the delicate balance between transparency and strategy in what they frame as a historic turning point.
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In Episode 120 of Taking It Back, Zak Paine and Adel Nero break down the cultural backlash surrounding the Super Bowl halftime show and the explosive success of the Turning Point USA counter-programming event, which drew millions of viewers away from the NFL broadcast. The hosts examine what they see as a broader cultural shift, from declining Oscar viewership to mounting pushback against what they describe as anti-American messaging in mainstream entertainment.
The conversation then turns to the ongoing Epstein revelations and public frustration over perceived delays in accountability. Zak and Adel address concerns about the DOJ, Pam Bondi, and Todd Blanche, while pointing to recent developments such as the Fulton County raid, global political fallout, and increased child trafficking arrests. They argue that large-scale investigations require strategic timing and caution against emotional reactions that could undermine long-term objectives.
It’s a wide-ranging discussion on culture, justice, public awakening, and the delicate balance between transparency and strategy in what they frame as a historic turning point.

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