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Neal Larson dives deep into the stunning reversal from key figures in the Trump administration regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. He questions why officials like Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino, and Kash Patel, who once promised to release the infamous “client list,” are now denying its existence and affirming that Epstein killed himself. Neal analyzes the potential reasons for this shift, exploring possibilities from a complex, strategic operation to disarm the deep state, to the more sobering theory that powerful figures are being blackmailed, preventing the truth from ever coming to light. The discussion highlights the public’s frustration and the growing sentiment that promised transparency is not being delivered.

On a lighter note, the show tackles a humorous, Footloose-style controversy in Provo, Utah, where a “Dirtylicious” dance class at a public rec center has sparked debate. Neal and Julie host a flash poll, asking listeners if the class is appropriate and inviting them to “Provo-ize” the name with hilarious results. The episode also covers other political topics, including a potential conflict of interest for an Idaho lawmaker who legalized Ivermectin for over-the-counter sale, and the recent retreat by California Democrats on aggressive climate change policies, which Neal argues is a direct result of their failing ideas

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