Hey folks,
I went live today with Jeremy and Gage from Head in the Office. We dug straight into the breaking news that Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to publicly testify in the House Oversight probe into the Epstein files — and what it says about who isn’t being held accountable.
Here are a few moments you’ll want to catch:
[00:01:07] Why the Clintons agreeing to testify publicly matters — and why accountability shouldn’t be selective
[00:04:55] The uncomfortable reality: why Republicans refuse to call Donald Trump, despite his name being everywhere
[00:08:01] Merrick Garland, the DOJ, and the question no one in Washington wants to answer
[00:12:15] The cover-up problem — even if you assume the best-case scenario
[00:16:45] The bigger rot: wealth, power, and why corruption keeps winning in America
The Epstein controversy represents a system where wealthy, powerful people are protected, victims are ignored, and the truth keeps getting buried. We connected the dots between corruption, inequality, and the dangerous myth that this is as bad as it gets. It’s not. And pretending otherwise is how things get worse. If you value honest conversations like this — the kind that don’t flinch, don’t spin, and don’t protect the powerful — help me keep them going.
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With urgency,
—Mike












