This live replay picks up where yesterday’s coverage left off, unpacking what the “village idiot” in the Oval Office actually tried to accomplish with his strange, tightly scripted 18‑minute address to the nation. From the tone to the staging, the speech is read as equal parts propaganda and panic, and the conversation digs into what that means for a country already on edge.
From there, the focus shifts to the breaking House Oversight Committee Democrats’ Dropbox release of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents, including disturbing photos, passports, and images that appear to show marked-up bodies and literary references weaponized in grooming. The live walks through the images as they load in real time, wrestles with what can and cannot be seen clearly, and raises hard questions about complicity, power, and why these files were buried in the first place.
Along the way, there is a check‑in on family, caregiving, and why staying human in the middle of all this ugliness matters, before landing on a fresh Trump family grift being reported by CNBC and others. This is a compressed, emotionally raw session meant for viewers who want both receipts and reflection in one place.










