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Hey folks,
This one was heavy. Katie Phang and I sat down to talk through Epstein, the rot at DOJ, the targeting of journalists, ICE violence, and a measles outbreak that tells you everything about how broken this moment is — and why people are still showing up anyway.
Here’s what we got into:
[00:01:07] Katie opens up about the emotional and physical toll of reporting from Minneapolis after Alex Pretti’s murder
[00:07:36] Todd Blanche’s Epstein comments — and why the DOJ’s callousness should terrify every parent
[00:15:18] The cover-up problem: who’s being protected, who isn’t, and why this isn’t partisan
[00:28:01] Don Lemon’s arrest, independent journalism under attack, and why they’re scared of growing voices
[00:44:50] Community, love, and resistance — why Minnesota reminded us all that hope isn’t dead
This conversation spans not only the moral collapse that lets a measles outbreak spread through a detention facility full of kids, but something deeper too: how anger becomes action, why community still matters, and what it means to keep going when the weight of all this feels unbearable. If you value honest, unfiltered conversations like this — and independent media that refuses to look away — help me keep them going.
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With urgency,
—Mike
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