🎙️ Episode 31: War for the Headlines
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This week wasn’t normal.
The United States and Israel launched major strikes on Iran in a dramatic escalation that reshaped the global chessboard overnight. Reports indicate Iran’s Supreme Leader was killed, and retaliation risks are mounting. At the same time, the U.S. military operation that resulted in the capture of Venezuela’s president continues to spark international controversy and debate over sovereignty and precedent.
And here at home, two American citizens are dead following incidents involving federal immigration agents in Minnesota — igniting outrage, protest, and serious questions about enforcement, accountability, and the limits of state power.
Meanwhile, high-profile congressional testimony tied to Epstein-related inquiries unfolds under the radar, and public trust in national leadership continues to erode.
Coincidence?Or timing?
In this emergency episode, Michael and Ezra break down:
* What has been reported about the Iran strikes and what escalation could mean next
* The legal and geopolitical implications of the Venezuela operation
* The Minneapolis shootings and the broader debate around federal enforcement
* The political climate at home — including presidential legal history and approval ratings
* And the larger question: when global conflict dominates the headlines, what conversations disappear?
This isn’t a neutral episode. It’s a hard conversation about power, narrative control, accountability, and the human cost of political decisions.
No scripts. Just missiles
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