Livestream, "Today's News," 10 AM ET: Final Four, Trump, Epstein Update
Politics
United States
Started April 05, 2026
Michael Tracey talks to principals in Jeffery Epstein litigation, world still miserably at war, the Final Four of the America's Worst Podcaster tourney
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Livestream, "Today's News," 10 AM ET: Final Four, Trump, Epstein Update
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Apr 03, 2026
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Apr 05, 2026
The obsession with America's Worst Podcaster tournament distracts from more pressing issues like the ongoing wars and the Epstein case.
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While the Final Four tournament brings entertainment, it reflects a culture that prioritizes trivial matters over serious global conflicts.
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The portrayal of events in the news, such as the Epstein case and international conflicts, often lacks the nuance necessary for informed public discourse.
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Discussions about Trump's influence in media and politics should not overshadow the serious implications of the Epstein litigation.
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The ongoing litigation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein is crucial for justice and accountability, highlighting the need for transparency in powerful circles.
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