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Stephen Kulbert, Trump, Epstein and the art of surrender


A proposal title for any movies, books, or upcoming TV series that was appointed in dogs for 2025? “The summer you learned surrender.”

The month of July is formed to be an unparalleled binary month, and this is a great achievement in view of the number of universities, lawyers, television networks and news outlets that caused the settlement of lawsuits, programs that were closed, and the coverage decreased, and may have canceled an exhibition late at night in the hope of the application of President Trump.

John Stewart summarized “The Daily Show” at the show on Monday when the host, who gave Colbert as a “daily offer” correspondent at Paramount Global, to CBS, to announce on Friday that it was canceling the “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

Paramount in the acquisition by Skydance Media, which will require approval from the Federal Communications Committee, which is run by the Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) Brendan Car, a certain Trump. CBS said that her choice was a “purely financial decision.” Paramount recently paid $ 16 million to settle the president’s lawsuit against “60 minutes” to conduct an interview with Kamala Harris, which he said was “edited with deception.”

Stewart pointed out that, yes, talk shows are an art that dies, similar to coordination to a bail kiosk within the tower records, but he defended what he and his colleagues do the “daily show” and the brothers like Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Maires on the basis of a night. “Believe me, this is not” we are talking about the truth in power. “We are not talking about opinions to television cameras, but we are trying.

“I don’t give up! I don’t go anywhere! … I think.”

Patrick Sonnetti Chiong, owner of Los Angeles Times, was a guest in Stewart, and announced that the times would be presented to the public next year. Stewart faded around the role of the newspaper in an era where journalists and ports control their work at the threat of repercussions from the White House, and instead focused on his guest cancer research, knowledge of medications and the cause of publication.

Colbert also assumed CBS to shoot on Monday night, saying: “How can it be a purely financial decision if the 1st offer is in the classifications? It is confusing. Many people ask this question, especially my parents and my husband’s employees.”

But there is no one person or a folded body faster or in larger numbers over the past 24 hours than the Republican party members. They had a lot of practice, of course. Tuesday, Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La) announced that the Republican Party’s dominated house cuts off the final work week before getting a summer vacation for a month. The goal was to thwart the investigation of the Jeffrey Ibstein, the late perpetrator, the former financier of Trump, and to slow partisan payment of legislation aimed at forcing more documents.

Johnson said he wanted to give the White House “space” to launch Epstein’s information on its own. The Trump administration released something on Monday – 240,000 pages of records related to the FBI’s observation of Martin Luther King Junior before his assassination in 1968. It is strange that information has nothing to do with Ibstein that did not prevent Maga supporters, and some Republicans and Democrats in Congress who seized this moment of difficult answers.

The Ministry of Justice tried to suppress some enthusiasm when it announced on Tuesday this deputy. General Todd Blanche is scheduled to meet with a colleague of Epstein, convicted Jesillan Maxwell – at some point. Trump and his base prompted accusations about the perpetrators of convicted sexual crimes, and insisted that the “deep state” was protecting the liberal elite that was Epstein’s agents. Now the conspiracy was prepared to the house to wander, and the usual Trump tactics and the legal maneuver that was used to silence and destroy critics did not succeed.

Recent reports in the New York Times Wall Street Journal have submitted more red frenzy feeding on Trump’s involvement with Epstein and women who were alleged to have been trafficking by the late convicted criminal. The magazine stated that in 2003, Trump sent a birthday card to Epstein for his fifty birthday, full of gray graphics from the breasts of women and pubic hair and the secret of the secret: “Every day it may be a great secret.”

Even against a strong conspiracy theory, the 2025 great barn may continue to protect any secrets that lie under bad hair.

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