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Trump Goes After Carroll (feat. Emma Davidson, Sarah Higginbotham)

Thursday, May 28th, 2026 Today, the Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E Jean Carroll; 35 former federal judges file a brief to reopen the Trump/IRS case to allow the court to determine whether or not it was duped by Blanche’s slush fund; the Southern P ...  Show more

The Breakdown | Trump Blindsided by Epstein Lawsuit

Today, Allison talks with Katie Phang about her first-of-its-kind lawsuit against Todd Blanche asking the court to appoint a special master to review the release and redactions in the Epstein files. Reminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics ar ...  Show more

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