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NEW EPISODE OF THAT TRIPPI SHOW FT TRYGVE OLSEN DROPS AT 3PM ET: https://youtu.be/5cUXSImixJU

How bad are things for the Republican Party, and are Democrats taking advantage? Trygve Olson joins Joe Trippi today to discuss how the Epstein files are impacting polls, especially with independents. Why does Trgyve think the public is being gaslit by Trump, especially aging adults. Then, Joe and Trygve break down how AI is impacting entry-level jobs - and how you can use AI to empower yourself. Do the downsides outweigh the upsides?

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NEW EPISODE OF BEHIND THE NUMBERS DROPS TONIGHT AT 7PM ET HERE: https://youtu.be/_sTBkwwsoHY

Rick Wilson and Andrew Wilson dig into a week where the numbers pull the curtain back on a political ecosystem that’s cracking under Trump’s weight. Their read on the Epstein fallout is blunt: once the public sees thousands of documents landing with Trump’s name all over them, no amount of scripted “transparency” talk can rescue him.

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HEY EVERYBODY!! NEW LISA SENECAL & DAVID PEPPER YT PREMIERE AT 1PM ET: https://youtu.be/NsbxRVFS5Ik

Lisa Senecal and David Pepper open the door to a bigger truth: authoritarianism doesn’t just rely on bad motives—it relies on people who know how to carry them out, and the current crew can’t. The Texas mess is a reminder that when a regime obsesses over power, it stops investing in competence, leaving behind evidence trails they’re too sloppy to cover. The Comey debacle takes that further, showing how show-trial politics collapse the moment they collide with even the lowest procedural bar. And the Epstein bill reinforces that nothing about this government’s transparency problem is structural—it’s intentional, built on the assumption that loopholes and loyalists can smother any threat.

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NEW EPISODE OF JOE & JOE WITH JOE KLEIN & JOE TRIPPI FT MILES TAYLOR DROPS AT 3PM ET: https://youtu.be/F9Vp6UgHXsY

Former Department of Homeland Security Chief of Staff Miles Taylor joins the Two Joes this week with a unfiltered look at the Trump White House from someone who’s seen it from the inside. Miles published A Warning anonymously while working in Trump’s first administration, not unlike Joe Klein’s anonymous novel Primary Colors, inspired by Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign. Joe Trippi hasn’t written any anonymous books ... that we know of.

3 days ago | [YT] | 203

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PREMIERING IN 15 MINUTES: Rick Wilson & Ro Khanna spoke right before the senate vote to release the epstein files. Check out that full convo here: https://youtu.be/8M5DSZ1OYcs

Rick Wilson and Representative Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) step into this moment with a clarity that cuts through the noise, naming a rot that has festered far beyond one man or one party. They treat the release of the Epstein files as a test of whether power still outranks decency in America, insisting that legal transparency is the bare minimum owed to the survivors who have carried this fight for decades.

The bill’s teeth matter—criminal penalties, parallel document streams, and public accountability strip away the usual excuses that shield the powerful. What is emerging here is a recognition that moral integrity can redraw political boundaries when the abuse is undeniable and the victims refuse to disappear. This isn’t about perfect allies; it’s about forcing institutions to remember what justice looks like when people with everything to lose demand it.

4 days ago | [YT] | 455

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NEW EPISODE OF BEHIND THE NUMBERS IS COMING TO YOU TODAY AT 3PM ET HERE: https://youtu.be/seDaiMr9HQM

Trump’s approval is in freefall, with the ECP tracker dropping him to 41% approval while AP-NORC shows Republican support collapsing from 81% in March to 68% in November.

The negativity is broad and sticky: Navigator’s word clouds are dominated by “Epstein,” “files,” and “tariffs,” signaling that voters aren’t just hearing bad news—they’re attributing it directly to him (insert image: Navigator negativity word clouds). The shutdown deepened the damage, with independents blaming Trump and Republicans nearly two-to-one, a divide reinforced by Navigator’s final “blame game” read (insert image: Navigator shutdown blame chart).

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Joe & Joe try and tackle the biggest question facing out nation right now- can the government be fixed as it is? Tune in here for the full convo at 3PM ET: https://youtu.be/rQmLVh6VOoI

If you were so incompetent that your place of business had a record-breaking shutdown, you’d be fired, but the dysfunction out of Washington just keeps getting worse. Is there anything we can do to get the government working again? 30 years ago, President Bill Clinton tasked Elaine Kamarck with answering that exact question when she launched the National Performance Review. It led to a government reform campaign so successful that it’s unimaginable today. Political strategist Joe Trippi and political writer Joe Klein ask Elaine what, if anything, we can do to actually fix Washington.

1 week ago | [YT] | 288

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RICK WILSON WENT LIVE WITH KATIE PHANG TO DISCUSS THE NEW EPSTEIN FILE INFO, DROPPING AT 7PM ET HERE: https://youtu.be/4ZJR_3Wzwd0

Rick Wilson and Katie Phang treat these new disclosures about Trump and Jeffrey Epstein not as another political fire drill — but as a stress test of whether American institutions still recognize a moral line when the stakes involve power, proximity, and the exploitation of children.

1 week ago | [YT] | 515

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NEW EPISODE OF STRATEGY SESSION GOES UP AT 5PM ET HERE: https://youtu.be/zNcskWd11Fs

The conversation between Stuart Stevens and Joe Trippi traced a powerful throughline from the week’s election results to the nation’s deeper moral test. Democrats, they argued, didn’t just win seats—they reclaimed the language of empathy and governance from a movement built on cruelty. The shutdown revealed Trump’s indifference to hunger and hardship, while voters across states like Virginia, Maine, and California rejected authoritarianism outright. The margins were more than numbers—they were a referendum on decency itself. As Stuart closed, honoring veterans who served without spectacle, the message landed: the fight for democracy is patriotic work, and this time, the country showed up for it.

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NEW RICK WILSON AMA DROPS AT 6PM ET HERE: https://youtu.be/hQO_pu4gN0w

The conversation began with gratitude for veterans, but widened into a reckoning with how far the country has drifted from that ethic of service. Rick Wilson drew the line between principle and performance, arguing that the same surrender Democrats showed in the Senate now echoes in policies that let children go hungry. His fury wasn’t about partisanship—it was about moral collapse, about leaders who’d rather appear decent than be effective. The moral thread ran through everything: a nation that rewards cruelty cannot claim strength. Yet, within that anger was a call to clarity—one that insists decency means nothing without defense.

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