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The episode opens with Trump reportedly falling asleep during a White House maternal health event tied to the launch of Moms.gov, using it as a jumping-off point for jokes about stamina, age, and the hypocrisy of the “Sleepy Joe” era turning into the “Oval Office Nap” era. A major political thread is the possibility of instability around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, with drone strikes, U.S. naval presence, and global energy fears framed as a geopolitical hostage situation where gas prices are the ransom. The midterm-election segment focuses on Trump’s “election integrity” effort, including poll watcher recruitment, DOJ lawsuits seeking voter data from states, the SAVE Act, and broader concerns about voter intimidation, surveillance, and federal overreach. The show also hits Trump-related infrastructure absurdity: a proposed billion-dollar security bill for a new White House ballroom and controversy around the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s blue coating, ballooning costs, and no-bid contracting questions. A more serious immigration story centers on Kevin González, an 18-year-old U.S. citizen with terminal cancer who reunited with his parents one day before his death after they were released from immigration detention following court intervention. The emotional core: basic humanity should not require legal escalation. Public-health stories include cruise ship illness outbreaks, especially norovirus aboard the Coral Princess, with the episode leaning into the idea that cruises are floating cities where buffet tongs, shared air, and bad luck become an epidemiological group project. Business and tech stories include Netflix raising its standard ad-free plan to $19.99, a Canvas-related education data breach, Project44 launching AI “Autopilot” for logistics, Grand Games raising $70 million, and Algorithmiq raising €18 million to commercialize quantum algorithms. The running theme: everything costs more, leaks more data, or is being handed to AI before anyone knows whether that’s a good idea. Entertainment stories include Kevin Hart’s Netflix roast, the Academy banning AI-generated performances from acting Oscar eligibility, and an SNL UK sketch imagining future Trump and Nigel Farage — all feeding into the idea that satire is struggling because reality keeps submitting stronger punchlines. LINKS https://instagram.com/itsnewstous [https://instagram.com/itsnewstous] https://tiktok.com/@itsnewstous [https://tiktok.com/@itsnewstous] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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