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Episode 69 | "FBI Finds Nothing"

Episode 69 | "FBI Finds Nothing"

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The realest show in the Universe kicks off with new music from Marcus California (1:21) before diving into life updates from Newman, covering everything from building a gym to daily struggles (3:00). The hosts then discuss the recent trend of viral 'Hot Meals' from Burger King to Wendy's, speculating that major companies are rushing to dump Red Dye No. 3 and other artificial colorings before an anticipated ban (6:45). The conversation shifts to NBA player Malik Beasley's unfolding investigation into gambling and financial troubles (14:45), followed by a segment on the FBI's claim of no Jeffrey Epstein client list or videos, and Tucker Carlson's surprising change of stance (31:02). Other topics include 'Alligator Alcatraz' (46:20), a call for gangs to unite and protect their communities from ICE and government overreach (54:15), and a discussion of a 4th of July incident and 'Dees on the Grill' (1:01:25). Newman shares a personal story from Las Vegas (1:06:35), leading into a critical look at Carnival Cruise's new anti-black rules and how large corporations often gain Black consumer support only to later alienate them (1:14:32). The episode also covers UFC 317 and a planned Trump White House event for America anniversary (1:25:01). Dees expresses frustration over the persistent Kobe Bryant hate from figures like Paul Pierce and Jeff Teague (1:43:18), and the show concludes with an 'Ironheart' review (1:48:21) and more.


Music featured in the episode includes 'No Marks' Ft Btown Been G and 'Searching' by Marcus California

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