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Overview:
In this episode, we discuss newly uncovered evidence that key documents appear to be missing from the Epstein files—records that allegedly implicate Donald Trump in sexual assault of a minor and raise serious concerns about a potential DOJ/FBI coverup. We break down what "Bates numbering" reveals about the missing pages, why the gaps matter legally, and what realistic paths to accountability look like—both politically and criminally.
We also discuss the State of the Union, including the most significant moments of Democratic protest and pushback, the strategic choices made by leadership, and why silence in the face of authoritarian rhetoric carries consequences.
Additionally, we cover the rapidly escalating humanitarian crisis in Cuba following oil restrictions that are crippling transportation, electricity, and food access across the island. Finally, we examine the SAVE Act—what it actually does, who it would disenfranchise, and why it represents a dangerous escalation in voter suppression ahead of the midterms.
In this episode, we discuss:
The missing Epstein file pages and what the investigative reporting reveals
What Bates numbering is and how it exposes withheld documents
The political strategy surrounding Epstein accountability
Key moments from the State of the Union and Democratic responses
The growing humanitarian crisis in Cuba
The SAVE Act and its potential impact on voting rights
Concrete action steps you can take right now
Content note: This episode includes discussion of child sexual abuse, state violence, and humanitarian crisis.
And don't forget to support the show by becoming a paid subscriber at patreon.com/resistancelive. Ask questions, join weekly bonus broadcasts, and more! Join me on Patreon at patreon.com/resistancelive.
By Elizabeth Cronise Mclaughlin5
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Join our FREE three day activation series and learn how to turn your energy and outrage into action: https://bit.ly/4tLQCSP
Overview:
In this episode, we discuss newly uncovered evidence that key documents appear to be missing from the Epstein files—records that allegedly implicate Donald Trump in sexual assault of a minor and raise serious concerns about a potential DOJ/FBI coverup. We break down what "Bates numbering" reveals about the missing pages, why the gaps matter legally, and what realistic paths to accountability look like—both politically and criminally.
We also discuss the State of the Union, including the most significant moments of Democratic protest and pushback, the strategic choices made by leadership, and why silence in the face of authoritarian rhetoric carries consequences.
Additionally, we cover the rapidly escalating humanitarian crisis in Cuba following oil restrictions that are crippling transportation, electricity, and food access across the island. Finally, we examine the SAVE Act—what it actually does, who it would disenfranchise, and why it represents a dangerous escalation in voter suppression ahead of the midterms.
In this episode, we discuss:
The missing Epstein file pages and what the investigative reporting reveals
What Bates numbering is and how it exposes withheld documents
The political strategy surrounding Epstein accountability
Key moments from the State of the Union and Democratic responses
The growing humanitarian crisis in Cuba
The SAVE Act and its potential impact on voting rights
Concrete action steps you can take right now
Content note: This episode includes discussion of child sexual abuse, state violence, and humanitarian crisis.
And don't forget to support the show by becoming a paid subscriber at patreon.com/resistancelive. Ask questions, join weekly bonus broadcasts, and more! Join me on Patreon at patreon.com/resistancelive.

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