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In this episode of the Neal Larson Show, the hosts begin by discussing the public outrage over the “lackluster” release of the Epstein files and what they describe as President Trump’s “weird” and deflective reaction to reporters’ questions. They speculate on the administration’s motives, suggesting the information could be used for political leverage. The conversation then shifts to a critique of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, with the hosts arguing that her legal reasoning is flawed to the point where even liberal colleagues like Sonia Sotomayor have had to publicly correct her. They also delve into a local Idaho story about a former Hagerman superintendent who filed a tort claim after being disciplined for showering at the school, raising questions about ethical boundaries and power dynamics.

The second half of the podcast moves to more relatable consumer and cultural topics. The hosts launch into a detailed complaint about hidden “junk fees,” sparked by an experience with booking and convenience fees for movie tickets. This expands into a broader critique of industries like airlines, cell phone carriers, and rental companies that use non-transparent pricing. The show also covers media news, speculating that late-night hosts Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert may be on the chopping block following a corporate merger at Paramount. The hosts argue that many modern comedians have become less funny by focusing too heavily on political anger rather than entertainment.

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