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In this February 17 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold addresses growing backlash over his stance on the Epstein files, asking a direct question: have the released documents actually proven the existence of an elite pedophile ring? He breaks down his recent poll results, discusses media framing, and warns that overstating claims without proof may be fueling a narrative being weaponized against President Trump.
Jon analyzes coverage from CNN and commentary from figures like Hillary Clinton and Thomas Massie, arguing that the handling of the files, redactions, and political timing are contributing to a broader psyop. He connects this to declining approval polls, impeachment chatter, and what he views as coordinated attempts to define Trump’s legacy through negative framing.
The episode also touches on ICE enforcement agreements, foreign policy criticism following the Munich Security Conference, government spending failures, SNAP reforms impacting junk food pricing, and concerns about AI and Pentagon contracts. Throughout, Jon urges discernment, transparency, and active participation in the information war rather than blind validation or reaction.
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In this February 17 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold addresses growing backlash over his stance on the Epstein files, asking a direct question: have the released documents actually proven the existence of an elite pedophile ring? He breaks down his recent poll results, discusses media framing, and warns that overstating claims without proof may be fueling a narrative being weaponized against President Trump.
Jon analyzes coverage from CNN and commentary from figures like Hillary Clinton and Thomas Massie, arguing that the handling of the files, redactions, and political timing are contributing to a broader psyop. He connects this to declining approval polls, impeachment chatter, and what he views as coordinated attempts to define Trump’s legacy through negative framing.
The episode also touches on ICE enforcement agreements, foreign policy criticism following the Munich Security Conference, government spending failures, SNAP reforms impacting junk food pricing, and concerns about AI and Pentagon contracts. Throughout, Jon urges discernment, transparency, and active participation in the information war rather than blind validation or reaction.

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