
The Young Turks Too Far Sargon - February 4, 2026
Feb 5, 2026
Michael Rechtenwald, author and professor who founded the Anti‑Zionist America PAC, outlines his PAC’s mission to confront Zionist influence in U.S. politics. He discusses strategy for running anti‑Zionist candidates, courting right‑leaning voters, fundraising goals, and legal plans to challenge anti‑BDS laws. Conversation also touches on controversies around his past tweets and how the PAC distinguishes ideology from antisemitism.
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Public Wants Epstein Files Released
- Kasparian disputes claims that ordinary Americans don't care about the Epstein files.
- She cites a poll showing 75% want full release and criticizes heavy redactions protecting predators.
Survivor Diary And Emails Signal Wider Abuse
- Kasparian reads disturbing emails and a survivor diary showing forced pregnancies, abortions, and alleged assaults tied to Epstein's network.
- She uses the material to argue for investigations into co-conspirators and redacted names.
Emails Suggest Mutual Protection Among Elites
- Epstein's emails imply long-term protection and mutual benefit with powerful figures like Les Wexner.
- Kasparian notes such exchanges raise questions about who profited and who was shielded.
