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On today’s episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold breaks down a packed news cycle that spans Supreme Court rulings, tariff battles, and the ongoing information war surrounding Trump’s second term. Jon unpacks President Trump’s reaction to the Court’s tariff decision, questioning whether the ruling is a setback or a strategic opening. He also addresses renewed controversy over agricultural chemicals following RFK Jr.’s public statement, separating supply chain security from health reform and calling out what he sees as deliberate misrepresentation online.
The episode also covers backlash over Kash Patel’s presence at the Olympics, violence erupting in Mexico after the death of a cartel leader, and new developments tied to the Russia investigation as Carter Page’s case reaches the Supreme Court. Jon weighs in on media narratives surrounding Epstein-related headlines and closes with a broader reflection on election integrity, midterm strategy, and what accountability should really look like moving forward.
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On today’s episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold breaks down a packed news cycle that spans Supreme Court rulings, tariff battles, and the ongoing information war surrounding Trump’s second term. Jon unpacks President Trump’s reaction to the Court’s tariff decision, questioning whether the ruling is a setback or a strategic opening. He also addresses renewed controversy over agricultural chemicals following RFK Jr.’s public statement, separating supply chain security from health reform and calling out what he sees as deliberate misrepresentation online.
The episode also covers backlash over Kash Patel’s presence at the Olympics, violence erupting in Mexico after the death of a cartel leader, and new developments tied to the Russia investigation as Carter Page’s case reaches the Supreme Court. Jon weighs in on media narratives surrounding Epstein-related headlines and closes with a broader reflection on election integrity, midterm strategy, and what accountability should really look like moving forward.

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