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Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Mollie Hemingway RIPS SPLC in Wake of Accusations and Congressional Hearings

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 20:04


Mollie Hemingway, Editor-in-Chief at The Federalist, Fox News Contributor, and author of the new book, ALITO: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the SPLC hearing and scandals as they allegedly funded leaders of white supremacist and extremist groups. The pair examined various lines of questionings of SPLC leaders surrounding Graham Platner, LGBT groups and SPLC's "hate map," and more! Listen below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Portal to Ascension Radio
Psionic Tech & Alien Contact

Portal to Ascension Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 59:02


Constitutional attorney Danny Sheehan — the legal voice behind Citizens for Disclosure — maps the real implications of full UAP disclosure: the constitutional crisis, the citizen-diplomacy path, and the Majestic 12 successors who are now known by name. From 43 states organizing on the ground to live Congressional testimony confirming retrieved craft and non-human biologics, Danny walks through what disclosure actually looks like when it happens. He covers psionic propulsion that moves entire UFO vehicles instantaneously, the candidate-pledge strategy circumventing media gatekeepers, and the citizen-led ET-contact diplomacy bypassing the national security state. This is the disclosure aftermath nobody is yet preparing for.

The Morning Xtra
The Morning Xtra Hour 4 (6-5-26)

The Morning Xtra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 46:13


The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a! First thing to know: They can no longer call Trump a Nazi It’s not smart to play games with Scott Bessent John Bolton is heading to prison Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jim Talent on Iran, Congressional Hearings, and Marco Rubio's Response

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 6:41


Former U.S. Senator Jim Talent joins Marc Cox and Dan Buck to discuss Marco Rubio's exchange with Ted Lieu during a congressional hearing, U.S. strategy toward Iran, and the shift from military action to diplomatic and economic pressure. Talent also weighs in on Jill Biden's recent comments, concerns surrounding President Biden's fitness for office, and why congressional hearings have become more focused on viral moments and political theater than substantive oversight.

Morning Drive
755: Hour 2: Nick Saban Congressional Hearing; SEC/Big10 Super Conference; Scott Dochterman On The Line; The Rex Rant (06-04-26)

Morning Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 42:13


Continuing on Robby & Rexrode, Nick Saban has a congressional hearing in response to the bipartisan college sports bill. Are the Big10 and SEC trying to join forces and create a super conference? Scott Dochterman of The Athletic joins the show, talking about his stance in favor of the CFB playoff 24-team expansion. The hour tops off with The Rex Rant: "CFB playoff expansion isn't positive towards the regular season like people are claiming."

Sportstalk1400's Podcast
Episode 16257: PLANK SHOW HOUR 2 FOR 6-4-26 NBA FINALS, CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS, WCWS AND MORE

Sportstalk1400's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 46:53


Jake & Ben
Hour 4: Keith Smith talks about his Contract Prediction for Keyonte George: 4 Years, $152 Million Dollars | Outkick's Trey Wallace Recaps Congressional Hearing on Protect College Sports Act | Could be a Fun What You Got Wednesday Idea

Jake & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 43:00


Hour 4 of Jake & Ben on June 3, 2026 Spotrac's Keith Smith predicts a big time extension for Keyonte George this summer. He joined to talk about what went into that number.  Trey Wallace from Outkick talked with Ben about the Congressional Hearing today for the Protect College Sports Act. Any chance that this passes or fixes anything? Shoutout to this listener who proposes a fun What You Got Wednesday topic. 

Jake & Ben
Trey Wallace: Details from Protect College Sports Act Congressional Hearing. Could this Actually Fix College Sports?

Jake & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 18:36


Trey Wallace from Outkick talked with Ben about the Congressional Hearing today for the Protect College Sports Act. Any chance that this passes or fixes anything?

Jake & Ben
Jake & Ben: Full Show | This Could Be the Most Talented Utah Jazz Roster in Franchise History | NBA Finals Begin Tonight | Keith Smith Predicts Monster Contract for Keyonte George | Trey Wallace Recaps Protect College Sports Act Congressional Hearing

Jake & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 177:42


Jake & Ben Full Show from June 3, 2026 Hour 1 This Utah Jazz roster has a real shot to become the most talented squad in franchise history.  The Jazz are going to get a potential face of the franchise with the Number 2 Overall Pick, but will he start right away?  Utah Basketball adds a big commit in Lukas McCanna Hour 2 Chandler & Ben talk about what moments they hope to see during the NBA Finals, including Jordan Clarkson getting a time to shine.  Jazz Mailbag: What Happened to Darryn Peterson's Athleticism at Kansas, and More!  Our Friend Keith Smith from Spotrac predicts that Keyonte George will sign a 4 Year, $152 Million Dollar Extension with the Jazz this Summer.  Hour 3 Top 3 Stories of the Day: NBA Finals Begin Today, Utah's Lance Holtzclaw Represented Student Athletes in Congressional Hearing Today, Vegas Takes 1-0 Lead in Stanley Cup Finals.  What You Got Wednesday: Best Spurs & Knicks of All-Time & Movies that Did Not Need a Sequel Audio Vault: AJ Dybantsa says Utah is "Not Home" Hour 4  Spotrac's Keith Smith predicts a big time extension for Keyonte George this summer. He joined to talk about what went into that number.  Trey Wallace from Outkick talked with Ben about the Congressional Hearing today for the Protect College Sports Act. Any chance that this passes or fixes anything? Shoutout to this listener who proposes a fun What You Got Wednesday topic. 

The Jimmy Barrett Show
Congressional Hearings

The Jimmy Barrett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 37:56 Transcription Available


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The Hull Show – 1310 KFKA
The Hull Show – June 3, 2026 – Hour 1 – Discussing the Protect College Sports Congressional Hearing

The Hull Show – 1310 KFKA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 41:51


The Hull Show – 1310 KFKA
The Hull Show – June 4, 2026 – Hour 1 – More about the Protect College Sports Congressional Hearing | Broncos expectations | Coloradoan Sports Reporter Kevin Lytle

The Hull Show – 1310 KFKA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 16:14


Jake & Ben
Top 3 Stories of the Day: NBA Finals Begin Today | Utah's Lance Holtzclaw Represented Student Athletes in Congressional Hearing Today | Vegas Takes 1-0 Lead in Stanley Cup Finals

Jake & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 16:57


Top 3 Stories of the Day: NBA Finals Begin Today, Utah's Lance Holtzclaw Represented Student Athletes in Congressional Hearing Today, Vegas Takes 1-0 Lead in Stanley Cup Finals. 

The MeidasTouch Podcast
Trump Witnesses Crumble on Live TV from Cross Exam!!!

The MeidasTouch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 25:54


MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the Congressional Hearings in the House and Senate where Democrats ripped Trump's witnesses during cross-examination under oath. Start your new morning ritual & get up to 43% off your @MUDWTR with code MEIDAS at https://mudwtr.com/Meidas! #mudwtrpod Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 9) (5/18/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 13:37 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 10) (5/18/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 25:50 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 8) (5/18/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 11:48 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 7) (5/18/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 16:04 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 6) (5/18/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 11:48 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 4) (5/18/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 12:02 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 5) (5/18/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 13:49 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 8) (5/18/26_

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 11:48 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 7) (5/18/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 16:04 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 10) (5/18/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 25:50 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 9) (5/18/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 13:37 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 10) (5/16/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 25:50 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 9) (5/16/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 13:37 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 4) (5/17/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 12:02 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 5) (5/17/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 13:49 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 6) (5/17/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 11:48 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 8) (5/16/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 11:48 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 6) (5/16/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 11:48 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 7) (5/16/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 16:04 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 3) (5/15/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 15:29 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 2) (5/15/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 13:45 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 1) (5/15/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 12:52 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 4) (5/15/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 12:02 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 5) (5/15/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 13:49 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Fill in-Kelly Nash: Trump's visit to China, Arming Taiwan, The Hantavirus, Congressional hearings, Dr. Fauci and UFO's

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 114:53


Ringmaster James T. Harris is off. Once again filling in is Kelly Nash. Kelly talks about Trump's visit to China, Arming Taiwan with Missiles, The Hantavirus, Congressional hearings, Dr. Fauci, public education, UFOs, plus more.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 3) (5/15/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 15:29 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 2) (5/15/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 13:45 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Moscow Murders and More
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 1) (5/15/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 12:52 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 1) (5/14/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 12:52 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 2) (5/14/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 13:45 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 3) (5/14/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 15:29 Transcription Available


The transcripts from Howard Lutnick's closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein's townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein's private island alongside Lutnick's familyThe transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Al Jazeera - Your World
Hegseth testifies in Congressional hearing, Somalia faced with rising costs

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 1:42


Your daily news in under three minutes. At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes! Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

Inside with Jen Psaki
'It's the incompetence!': Hegseth roasted by Democrats in congressional hearing

Inside with Jen Psaki

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 41:57


Jen Psaki explains the map at the center of the new Supreme Court ruling that is likely to weaken Black representation in Congress and talks with Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock about what the ruling's real world effects will likely be. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries talks with Jen Psaki about how Democrats plan to address Donald Trump's disasters. Jen Psaki shares highlights of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth being challenged by Democrats in a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee, and talks with veteran Rep. Pat Ryan about his frustration with Hegseth's answers and attitude. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Kidney Commute
Pitstop: Congress Cares about Kidneys: Unpacking the recent congressional hearing about kidney health

Kidney Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 34:02


Kidney care rarely takes center stage in Congress, but a recent hearing is bringing renewed attention to prevention, innovation, and patient access. In this episode, host Raphy Rosen is joined by Dr. Suzanne Watnick, who testified as a witness at the March 18 Ways and Means Health Subcommittee hearing, along with Dr. Dan Weiner. Together, they unpack key themes across CKD, dialysis, and transplantation, and explore what emerging legislative efforts could mean for patients and providers. Tune in for an inside look at how kidney care is shaping national health policy.

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
JOHN044 - John Gets a Congressional Hearing-Style Grilling

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 13:30 Transcription Available


John 1:19You might like to get some copies of The Lightning-Fast Field Guide to the Bible for yourself and for others - here's a link that gets TMBH a little kickback: https://amzn.to/4pEYSS9Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcastYou're the reason we can all do this together!Discuss the episode hereMusic by Jeff Foote