Trump’s Housing Con, Games Being Played With the Epstein Files
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This episode talks about two important stories happening right now.
One centers on housing and promises that are being sold as reform.
The other revolves around documents that keep surfacing at the most convenient moments.
Together they reveal a system that survives by delaying accountability.
I break down what’s being claimed about housing affordability and what’s quietly left out of the conversation.
The language sounds ambitious, but the substance underneath feels hollow.
For anyone renting, buying, or watching the market drift further out of reach, this story cuts closer than the headlines suggest.
I then turn to the Epstein files and the sudden discovery of more than a million additional documents.
I walk through what the Justice Department is saying, what remains unanswered, and why the circumstances demand skepticism.
Transparency is promised again while patience is expected once more.
This episode is about patterns.About delay being framed as responsibility.About press statements standing in for action.
And about why accountability always seems just out of reach for the same people, every single time.
If you’re tired of political theater replacing real answers and spin being sold as progress, this episode is for you. I’m not here to reassure or distract.
I’m here to connect the dots and say what too many people avoid saying out loud.
And in a few weeks, I will be making several major announcements about the continuation or not of my podcast.
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