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RFK Jr. Grilled by the Senate DOJ Official Caught in Sting Video

RFK Jr. Grilled by the Senate DOJ Official Caught in Sting Video

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Welcome to the Friday edition.

The spotlight in Washington turned white hot as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced a Senate hearing that was anything but routine. The questioning was relentless. The tone was sharp. The political theater played out in full view of the country.

At the same time, a hidden camera sting video surfaced showing a senior DOJ official caught in conversation about what really happens behind the scenes. The footage didn’t just hint at bias. It laid out, in the official’s own words, how the system can tilt the scales of justice.

These two moments … one under the bright lights of Capitol Hill, the other captured in secret on video … reveal the same unsettling truth. What was once whispered in back rooms is now spilling into the open for everyone to see.

When a Senate grilling makes headlines, that’s politics. But when a powerful insider is caught admitting how the game is played, that’s something else entirely. It is accountability arriving from the cameras nobody knew were rolling.

This edition pulls those threads together. The Kennedy hearing and the DOJ sting video may seem like separate stories, but they show how trust in government is cracking more each day.

For anyone paying attention, the message is impossible to ignore. These events cut through the spin and expose the raw reality of politics when the mask slips. It is not polished. It is not pretty. And it cannot be brushed aside.

This episode I take you inside both stories and the bigger questions they raise about transparency, accountability, and the future of the institutions that claim to serve the public.

And then I close out this episode with the latest News from the Edge of Sanity. Where the stories are unhinged but REAL.

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