The MeidasTouch Podcast

Trump Loses It and Immediately Violates Epstein Law

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Dec 19, 2025
In a wild twist, Trump is already resisting legal demands to produce Epstein files, raising eyebrows nationwide. The host dives deep into possible cover-ups within the DOJ, alleging redactions to shield Trump and his network. There’s harsh commentary on economic mismanagement, spotlighting rising unemployment framed incorrectly by officials. A dubious merger involving Trump Media surfaces, hinting at broader corruption. Amidst all this chaos, skepticism looms over the government's inflation reporting—are the numbers trustworthy?
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INSIGHT

Staggered Release Violates Transparency Law

  • Ben Meiselas says the Trump administration plans to stagger release of Epstein files, which breaches the Epstein Files Transparency Act's 30-day mandate.
  • He frames the staggered production as an active cover-up to hide associates and protect powerful allies.
ANECDOTE

Todd Blanche's Role Highlighted

  • Ben recounts Todd Blanche's background as Trump's former criminal defense lawyer now serving as DOJ number two.
  • He highlights Blanche's interview of Ghislaine Maxwell and frames it as part of the regime's involvement in the files' handling.
INSIGHT

Extensive Redactions Suggest Targeted Hiding

  • Ben cites massive overtime and personnel devoted to redacting Epstein records, implying targeted removal of names.
  • He argues this scale of redaction work increases the likelihood of a deliberate cover-up to protect allies.
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