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A significant portion of the episode covers President Trump’s address to the United Nations. The hosts analyze Trump’s criticisms of the UN’s effectiveness on issues like uncontrolled migration, climate change, and global conflicts. They express appreciation for Trump’s strong defense of American interests, while acknowledging skepticism about the concrete impact of his pronouncements. The hosts and their guests also discuss the delayed release of the Epstein files and the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night television after making controversial remarks. They touch on themes of government transparency, media bias, and the role of political discourse in a divided nation.
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