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He Said He's Not a Pedophile (Unprompted): Manifestos, Softballs, and a Ballroom He Really Wants

43 min · 29. apr. 2026
episode He Said He's Not a Pedophile (Unprompted): Manifestos, Softballs, and a Ballroom He Really Wants cover

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Hailey and Michele break down the attempted assassination at the White House Correspondents' Dinner — the manifesto, the conspiracy theories, and why the shooter is drawing Luigi Mangione comparisons. Then: Trump's 60 Minutes interview and why the reporter should have gone harder. Plus, Melania vs. Jimmy Kimmel, Trump's profiteering and Clark Construction ties, the Iran situation and our depleted arms stockpiles, soldiers eating "ambiguous slop," the National Science Board firings, ChatGPT refusing to criticize Israel, don't ask don't tell history, and USAID workers who still can't find jobs. A lot happened. It always does.

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