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Trump’s willingness to sign the Epstein bill is designed to stall disclosure, not deliver it.
The Saudi F-35 deal hands U.S. security to a regime eager to trade favors for influence.
America’s shrinking empathy leaves victims, migrants, and civilians exposed to policy shaped by indifference.
Anchor Watch host Bobby Jones and Lincoln Square Executive Producer Sam Osterhout open the door to a deeper argument about power, and what follows is a picture of a government leaning on secrecy as a governing instinct. The buildup near Venezuela shows how foreign policy can be twisted into a distraction engine, creating drama where strategy should be. The Saudi weapons transfer adds another layer of risk, empowering an authoritarian monarchy while weakening America’s leverage across the region. The Gaza exchange underscores how easily leaders choose denial when acknowledging suffering would demand accountability. Beneath all of it sits an empathy deficit that allows exploitation to spread because too many people look away until the consequences are unavoidable.
Tune in to this urgent episode of Anchor Watch for a clear view of what’s shifting and why it matters.
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