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In this February 19 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold broadcasts live from Florida and takes aim at what he calls coordinated misinformation campaigns targeting President Trump. He breaks down a recent executive order related to elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides, arguing that critics are misrepresenting the immunity language and ignoring its national security framing tied to domestic production and supply chain stability.
Jon walks through Section 707 of the Defense Production Act to clarify what legal protections actually apply, pushing back against claims that Trump granted blanket immunity for cancer-related lawsuits. He emphasizes the importance of pursuing truth consistently, even when narratives fuel confirmation bias.
The episode also tackles Prince Andrew’s arrest, explaining that the reported charges relate to alleged misconduct in public office tied to trade documents—not sexual crimes connected to Epstein. Jon critiques how headlines are framed to imply otherwise, calling it part of a broader effort to weaponize perception.
Throughout the show, he encourages viewers to resist clickbait, question narratives from all sides, and prioritize factual accuracy over emotional reaction.
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In this February 19 episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold broadcasts live from Florida and takes aim at what he calls coordinated misinformation campaigns targeting President Trump. He breaks down a recent executive order related to elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides, arguing that critics are misrepresenting the immunity language and ignoring its national security framing tied to domestic production and supply chain stability.
Jon walks through Section 707 of the Defense Production Act to clarify what legal protections actually apply, pushing back against claims that Trump granted blanket immunity for cancer-related lawsuits. He emphasizes the importance of pursuing truth consistently, even when narratives fuel confirmation bias.
The episode also tackles Prince Andrew’s arrest, explaining that the reported charges relate to alleged misconduct in public office tied to trade documents—not sexual crimes connected to Epstein. Jon critiques how headlines are framed to imply otherwise, calling it part of a broader effort to weaponize perception.
Throughout the show, he encourages viewers to resist clickbait, question narratives from all sides, and prioritize factual accuracy over emotional reaction.

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