You know those shows where you finish recording and just sit there thinking, “Holy hell, what did we just uncover?” Yeah—this was one of those.
It hit him hard, personally; that East Wing was where he first walked into the People’s House as a young reporter. That sense of national violation—of something sacred being trashed for ego—set the tone.
I jumped in, because I get it. When you destroy the people’s symbols—the things that represent us all—it cuts deep. Trump doesn’t build; he desecrates. Everything he touches—whether casinos, steaks, airlines, or now the White House—rots from the inside out.
And let’s not forget: David just dropped a blistering piece at
about this ballroom fiasco, calling it exactly what it is—a gold-leaf monument to authoritarian vanity. If you haven’t read it yet, do it. It’s him at his best.But then we shifted gears—from Trump’s marble monstrosity to the murky depths of Jeffrey Epstein and the corruption that never dies. We brought in the incomparable
—investigative journalist, author of eight books, and the mind behind American Freak Show. And wow.Nina doesn’t just report stories; she dissects power. She laid out, piece by piece, how Epstein wasn’t just a predator—he was a connector, a pipeline between oligarchs, spies, tech billionaires, and politicians who wanted their appetites satisfied and their money laundered.
She traced his trail from Wexner’s millions to Les Gelb’s CIA lunches, to those unsettling ties between Trump, Melania’s mysterious early years, and the whole grotesque ecosystem that let monsters masquerade as moguls.
Listening to her, you can’t help but see how this all ties together—the money, the blackmail, the sex, the politics, the rot. And she’s fearless. While mainstream outlets shy away, Nina’s out there naming names and reminding us these people aren’t “colorful characters.” They’re predators with power.
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We talked Project 2025, the Vought family’s scandal-soaked hypocrisy in Oklahoma, and how the same Republican zealots screaming about “Christian values” are the ones neck-deep in porn, pay-offs, and affairs. The cognitive dissonance would be funny if it weren’t so damn dangerous.
And through it all, Nina was brilliant—clear, funny, unflinching. She even gave us that perfect reminder: follow the money. Always. Because corruption leaves a trail, even when they try to burn the paper.
If you missed our recent conversations—with Fred Wellman, who broke down the dark machinery of Project 2025 from the inside, or Dana DuBois, who reminded us that resistance is as much cultural as political—go back and catch those too. They all connect. This isn’t random chaos—it’s a coordinated rot.
So, yeah—between Trump’s gaudy ballroom of ego, Epstein’s empire of exploitation, and the GOP’s parade of hypocrites, tonight was a masterclass in how power corrodes when left unchecked. Thanks to Nina Burleigh for shining light where it’s darkest—and to David Shuster for being my co-pilot through this madness.
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—Cliff



















