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Dark Networks Pushing ICE Protests, and Epstein's Media Ties, with Peter Schweizer, PLUS Super Bowl Culture Clash

Dark Networks Pushing ICE Protests, and Epstein's Media Ties, with Peter Schweizer, PLUS Super Bowl Culture Clash

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Emily Jashinsky opens up the show with a wide-ranging discussion about immigration and anti-ICE protests with #1 New York Times bestselling author of “The Invisible Coup,” Peter Schweizer. They discuss how recent violent protests are part of a coordinated effort that are backed by foreign governments and radical activist networks. Schweizer explains how these groups help undermine American immigration enforcement and why. Then the two discuss the latest reporting on the Epstein scandal from Semafor’s Max Tani detailing how Epstein used the media in an attempt to rehab his reputation. Emily and Peter also talk about Epstein’s ties to the Clinton world and how elites were willing to look the other way to protect money, power, and status. Then Emily reacts to the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny’s performance, Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show,” and she explains how the dueling performances serve as further proof of monoculture’s demise. Next, Emily breaks down how comedian Hannah Berner and Real Housewives star Jill Zarin were dragged online for jokes and comments that violated elite progressive taboos, and more…

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