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In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold breaks down the escalating backlash over the Epstein document release that’s ignited fierce infighting among Trump’s supporters. He argues that Trump never personally drove the Epstein narrative, calling the uproar an influencer-fueled distraction designed to fracture MAGA unity. Herold dissects the mainstream media’s framing of a supposed “loyalty test” between Trump and the movement he built, and questions whether any amount of disclosure would ever satisfy critics like Laura Loomer and Benny Johnson. He then pivots to the FBI’s sweeping new criminal investigation into a decade of election interference favoring Democrats, a probe that could culminate in a special prosecutor and potentially treason charges.
Additional segments cover Trump’s NATO weapons deal to profit off arms sales to Europe for Ukraine, Jerome Powell’s rumored departure, and Joe Biden’s controversial use of an autopen to pardon hundreds. Herold closes by urging listeners to stay realistic about timelines for justice and warning that special prosecutors can be used to placate the public rather than deliver accountability.
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In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold breaks down the escalating backlash over the Epstein document release that’s ignited fierce infighting among Trump’s supporters. He argues that Trump never personally drove the Epstein narrative, calling the uproar an influencer-fueled distraction designed to fracture MAGA unity. Herold dissects the mainstream media’s framing of a supposed “loyalty test” between Trump and the movement he built, and questions whether any amount of disclosure would ever satisfy critics like Laura Loomer and Benny Johnson. He then pivots to the FBI’s sweeping new criminal investigation into a decade of election interference favoring Democrats, a probe that could culminate in a special prosecutor and potentially treason charges.
Additional segments cover Trump’s NATO weapons deal to profit off arms sales to Europe for Ukraine, Jerome Powell’s rumored departure, and Joe Biden’s controversial use of an autopen to pardon hundreds. Herold closes by urging listeners to stay realistic about timelines for justice and warning that special prosecutors can be used to placate the public rather than deliver accountability.
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