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Just Ask the Press -  Trump's Lawsuit, Colbert's Exit, and Epstein's Ghost!
Episode 343

Just Ask the Press - Trump's Lawsuit, Colbert's Exit, and Epstein's Ghost!

In this episode of 'Just Ask the Press', host Brian Karem, along with national security expert Mark Zaid and Chief White House correspondent John T. Bennett, delve into the latest developments surrounding the Epstein case, Trump's legal battles, and the implications of the Supreme Court's recent decisions. They also discuss Trump's health concerns, the state of late-night comedy, and the long-term effects of Trump's presidency on American politics and society.

Just Ask the Question Podcast

July 22, 20251h 8m

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In this episode of 'Just Ask the Press', host Brian Karem, along with national security expert Mark Zaid and Chief White House correspondent John T. Bennett, delve into the latest developments surrounding the Epstein case, Trump's legal battles, and the implications of the Supreme Court's recent decisions. They also discuss Trump's health concerns, the state of late-night comedy, and the long-term effects of Trump's presidency on American politics and society.

 

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