Notorious Friday Night Posse (NFNP)

Did We Call It?

1 h 33 min · 5. juni 2026
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Did we call it? This week the Posse revisits several stories we've covered over the last few months and checks in on what happened next. Spencer Pratt's surprising Los Angeles mayoral campaign continues gaining momentum as voters head to the polls. The Iran conflict enters Day 94 with ceasefire talks, oil concerns, and questions about what comes next. A missing Los Alamos scientist case takes another bizarre turn after investigators discover remains in an area that had already been searched. We also discuss the White House Correspondents' Dinner assassination attempt fallout, an alleged plot targeting Ivanka Trump, Blue Origin's explosive rocket setback, and one of the greatest accidental radio moments in St. Louis history involving Scott Rizzuto, ticks, and a very unfortunate discovery. Plus, Duds returns from Greece, Matt prepares for England, and we debate whether business class flights are actually worth the money. 🍻 Topics Include: * Spencer Pratt for Mayor? * Los Angeles Election Update * Iran Ceasefire Talks * Missing Scientists Mystery * White House Correspondents Dinner Update * Ivanka Trump Assassination Plot * Blue Origin Explosion * Tick Epidemic & Alpha-Gal Syndrome * Greece Travel Recap * England Vacation Preview Did we call it... or are things getting even stranger?

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