

The MeidasTouch Podcast
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Ben, Brett and Jordy Meiselas are three brothers with very unique backgrounds! Ben is a top lawyer and Colin Kaepernick’s business partner. Brett is a two-time Emmy award winning video editor from the world of film and television. Jordy, the fan favorite, was an award-winning advertising executive in New York. The brothers' unique approach at covering news by combining hilarious brother banter with an unapologetic support of democracy has earned them millions of supporters in America and across the globe and made them social media icons. The MeidasTouch Podcast combines brotherly love, comedy, news coverage, and deep discussions about supporting our democracy and is the go-to destination for top political leaders who view the podcast as a pivotal stop for their interviews. Join the Meiselas brothers and their loyal following — the self-described MeidasMighty — with new episodes featuring all three brothers released every Tuesday and Friday morning, and breaking news updates every single day! Catch the MeidasTouch Podcast with the brothers LIVE on video every Monday and Thursday night at 8p ET/5p PT on the MeidasTouch YouTube channel!
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Jul 8, 2025 • 1h 26min
MeidasTouch Full Podcast - 7/8/25
The chaos under Trump’s leadership continues to unravel, with devastating floods in Texas highlighting failures in FEMA’s response. The closure of the Epstein case raises eyebrows as Trump's administration insists there’s nothing to uncover. Trade deals are in jeopardy, with bizarre tariff letters replacing negotiations. A militarized police presence in Los Angeles escalates concerns over governance. The podcast delves into Trump’s connections to Epstein, critiques trade policies affecting family farms, and calls for greater accountability in crisis management.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 27min
Trump Admin Makes Shock Admission on Texas Disaster
Kristi Noem, Secretary for Homeland Security during the Trump administration, faces tough scrutiny following a press conference about the recent catastrophic storm in Texas. She makes startling admissions that shed light on the government's slow response to the flash floods. The discussion covers failures in FEMA's management and the criticisms aimed at federal disaster responses. Noem also highlights the dangerous impacts of budget cuts on emergency preparedness and climate research, raising urgent questions about effectiveness in crisis management.

13 snips
Jul 7, 2025 • 25min
Furious Japan Destroys Trump in Public Warning
Japan issues a bold warning to Donald Trump over his public insults, highlighting rising trade tensions. The hosts dissect misleading claims about Japan's import policies and the shifting sentiment in Japan regarding its relationship with the U.S. They delve into how Trump's erratic behavior impacts international relations, particularly with vital allies. The discussion also touches on the complexities of tariff negotiations and the challenges faced in maintaining trade agreements amid political turbulence.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 27min
Wow! GOP Leaders Panic on Live TV Over Trump Failures
GOP leaders faced a live TV meltdown over Trump's mismanagement of disaster response amidst severe flooding. The discussion digs into the fallout from misleading economic narratives surrounding trade deals and tariffs, impacting everyday Americans. Additionally, critiques emerge over recent trade agreements and energy policies, highlighting their lack of substance. The podcast also tackles the heated debate over a proposed tax bill's effects on the deficit and the importance of media accuracy in shaping public perception.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 19min
Trump DOJ Makes Shock Claim About Trump’s Dark Past
A recent DOJ report claims there’s no evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's client list, raising eyebrows about potential cover-ups. The discussion navigates Trump's troubling ties to Epstein, spotlighting his past appearances in flight logs and legal cases. The hosts delve into accountability issues surrounding Trump’s evasive answers and the ongoing need for transparency in the Epstein saga. As more documents related to sex crimes emerge, the quest to unveil the truth continues, fueling debates on the implications for significant figures.

17 snips
Jul 7, 2025 • 25min
Trump Holds Disaster Presser on Deadly Floods
The hosts dive into Donald Trump's controversial press conference during the Texas floods, where he deftly avoids accountability for FEMA's budget cuts. They analyze his handling of disaster responses, juxtaposing current crises with past reactions. The discussion also touches on Trump's international dealings, including his communications with Putin. Listener attention is drawn to the consequences of inadequate disaster preparedness and the aftermath of the severe flooding, unveiling communication failures and staffing issues in emergency services.

5 snips
Jul 7, 2025 • 17min
Sickly Trump Has Frantic Meltdown as Walls Close In
The show dives into Trump’s chaotic online rants about failing trade deals and their repercussions. The hosts highlight the absurdity of a UFC fight proposal at the White House for America’s 250th birthday. They critically analyze responses to devastating floods, exposing failures from budget cuts. Trump’s disconnection from crucial issues like FEMA reveals a troubling lack of awareness. Lastly, the discussion uncovers conflicting claims about international trade, showcasing a stark gap between his rhetoric and reality.

14 snips
Jul 6, 2025 • 38min
Meidas Health, Episode 10: The Calming Voices of Expertise
Dr. Fiona Havers, a former CDC epidemiologist, and Dr. Kenneth Michelson, an expert in pediatric emergency medicine, share vital insights on childhood vaccine policies and U.S. healthcare. They address the alarming decline in pediatric inpatient units and the rise of vaccine-preventable diseases. The discussion also highlights healthcare disparities fueled by Medicaid changes and the need for clearer communication around health policies. They stress the importance of robust vaccine access and express hope for improved public understanding.

6 snips
Jul 6, 2025 • 23min
Ben Folds on Kennedy Center Resignation and Surprise Album Release
Ben Folds, a legendary musician and former artistic advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra, discusses his resignation from the Kennedy Center amid Trump's controversial policies. He reveals how he seized the opportunity to record a surprise album with the orchestra while navigating the political landscape. Folds also reflects on the vital role of artists in activism and advocates for the importance of artistic expression. The conversation highlights the impact of budget cuts on both the arts and critical health research, stressing the need for change.

22 snips
Jul 6, 2025 • 21min
Trump Gets Rude Awakening as It All Backfires in His Face
The podcast unpacks the chaos surrounding Donald Trump's presidency as he navigates the traps of his own making. A critique of his administration reveals the disconnect of Trump and his MAGA supporters from pressing issues. The discussion shifts to alarming budget cuts impacting disaster response and weather forecasting, raising concerns ahead of hurricane season. The analysis also touches on Trump’s relationship with Putin, juxtaposing rising living costs with his controversial economic claims. Finally, it highlights the decline of Orban in Hungary and the democratic movements gaining momentum in the U.S.


