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He Touched the Epstein Files Now They Want His Head

He Touched the Epstein Files Now They Want His Head

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Some weeks feel like satire is just a transcription service. I sat down to record this episode and realized I wasn’t writing a show — I was taking notes on a meltdown.

There’s a moment when a political party turns inward, jaws wide open, and starts chewing its own. That moment isn’t just noise — it’s a warning siren dressed like a press release. And in this episode, I couldn’t ignore what it says about where we are… and where we’re headed.

I’m not recycling headlines or regurgitating takes you’ve already heard coming from other popular podcasts. I’m pulling at the threads no one wants to touch — the ones that reveal how performance has replaced principle, and how outrage is now a loyalty test with no answer key.

If you’re looking for a show that pretends everything is normal, this isn’t it. I’m not smoothing the edges or comforting anyone with platitudes. I’m following the chaos where it actually leads — into the rooms where decisions get made, undone, and set on fire before breakfast.

What happens when transparency becomes betrayal? When certain apps decide who gets heard and who vanishes? When a “fix” is just a rebrand of the same old scam? Yeah — I go there.

This episode is for anyone watching the headlines and thinking: “Wait… am I the only one seeing this?” No, you’re not. And no, you’re not crazy. You’re just living in a world gone mad.

I’ve been doing A World Gone Mad three times a week — 124 episodes and counting — with zero ads, just truth. If you want to help me grow this thing even bigger, I’ve launched a Ko-fi page.

Five dollars makes a difference. Fifty makes a dent. Five hundred makes history.

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