
Global News Podcast Video with racist clip pulled from Trump social media
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Feb 7, 2026 
Guest
Henna Vorkonen

Guest
Shaima Khalil

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Will Grant

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Alan Maloney

Guest
Joe Inwood

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Simi Jola Asho
Henna Vorkonen, an EU tech official on TikTok rules; Shaima Khalil, Tokyo correspondent on Japan's snap vote; Will Grant, reporting from Havana on fuel shortages; Alan Maloney, film reporter on Ryan Coogler's awards buzz; Joe Inwood, world affairs analyst on the Epstein files' global fallout; Simi Jola Asho, Washington correspondent on reactions to a racially charged clip. They discuss political fallout, global probes, tech regulation, energy shortages and awards season.
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Epstein Files Spark Global Probes
- The Justice Department released millions of Epstein-related documents, triggering investigations across multiple countries.
- The files reveal Epstein's extensive global network touching politicians, royals and businessmen.
Many Countries And Figures Appear In Files
- Joe Inwood listed at least eight countries carrying out investigations beyond the US, with Russia and Norway repeatedly mentioned.
- He cautioned many revelations may still emerge given the millions of documents to review.
Files Used For Disinformation In France
- French authorities allege Russian-linked groups used fake sites to spread disinformation tying Macron to Epstein.
- The episode shows the files can be exploited for misinformation as well as legitimate inquiry.
