On this Bonus episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz, Ben Ferguson and Senator Cruz discuss:Â
🔥 1. Epstein Files and Trump Controversy
- We open with a heated discussion about the renewed focus on the Jeffrey Epstein files, with calls for transparency.
- Senator Cruz outlines four principles for handling the Epstein case: Transparency – Release all information.
- Protect the victims – Especially minors in explicit materials.
- Release it all – No selective disclosure.
- Prosecute predators – Hold all abusers accountable.
- The media is accused of using the Epstein case to sow division within the MAGA movement, particularly targeting Trump allies like Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, and Dan Bongino.
- A Wall Street Journal article is criticized for allegedly publishing a fake letter from Trump to Epstein. Trump denies its authenticity and threatens legal action.
🏛️ 2. Congress Defunds NPR & PBS
- A major legislative update: Congress passed a bill to defund NPR and PBS, a long-standing conservative goal.
- Cruz and Ferguson argue that these outlets have become left-wing propaganda machines, citing examples of perceived bias and misuse of taxpayer funds.
- Senator Cruz praises the unity among Republicans in the Senate and House to push the measure through, despite internal resistance.
📺 3. Stephen Colbert and the Fall of Late-Night Comedy
- Cruz celebrates the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, framing it as a cultural victory for conservatives.
- Colbert is described as a partisan, elitist figure who alienated half the country with anti-Trump rhetoric and COVID-19 vaccine advocacy.
- Cruz reminisces about a time when late-night comedy was bipartisan and fun, contrasting it with what he sees as Colbert’s divisive tone.
- The hosts play clips mocking Colbert’s vaccine-themed musical segments and criticize the influence of pharmaceutical sponsorships.
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