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In this segment, the classic Chinatown line becomes the perfect lens for the latest saga in the Epstein files. With Speaker Mike Johnson furious over the Senate’s version of the bill, Trump signaling possible objections, and Pam Bondi’s “black Sharpie” powers still buried in the fine print, the whole process reeks of familiar Washington fog. From concerns about victim privacy to fears of releasing non-credible accusations, to the potential exposure of investigative methods, the bill’s flaws raise more questions than answers. After months of political theater, influencer photo-ops, and promises of transparency, confidence is low and cynicism is earned. Forget it, America—it’s Chinatown.
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608
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In this segment, the classic Chinatown line becomes the perfect lens for the latest saga in the Epstein files. With Speaker Mike Johnson furious over the Senate’s version of the bill, Trump signaling possible objections, and Pam Bondi’s “black Sharpie” powers still buried in the fine print, the whole process reeks of familiar Washington fog. From concerns about victim privacy to fears of releasing non-credible accusations, to the potential exposure of investigative methods, the bill’s flaws raise more questions than answers. After months of political theater, influencer photo-ops, and promises of transparency, confidence is low and cynicism is earned. Forget it, America—it’s Chinatown.
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