
Epstein Files, AI War Crimes, and the Surveillance State – Political Week in Review
The Vocal Minority with Nick & Steve · Nick & Steve
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Show Notes
On this episode of The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve... The guys start with the newly released Epstein file photos and the upcoming December 19 document drop, breaking down what these revelations could mean politically and socially.
Next, they tackle ICE detentions, the ongoing disregard for immigration law, and the growing tension between enforcement and policy. Then it’s on to Pete Hegseth’s announcement about AI use in the military—followed just hours later by a strange twist when someone asked the same AI about the Venezuelan double-tap incident. The AI declared it an order that should be refused… we’re talking war crimes, baby.
The conversation shifts to Antifa being labeled as domestic terrorists—a claim Congress still can’t substantiate with any real data—before turning to new surveillance moves. Pam Bondi’s announcement to monitor U.S. citizens’ social media has the guys fired up, especially with new entry policies requiring some foreign travelers to turn over up to five years of social media data and even DNA samples.
Finally, Nick and Steve break down Donald Trump’s latest Pennsylvania rally, where the former president’s rhetoric continues to stir controversy with its lies, racism, and hate-filled tone. All of this and so much more on this episode of "The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve."