
Louder with Crowder Epstein Release Watch: What Happens When Trump Signs
Nov 19, 2025
Josh Firestine, a political commentator known for his contributions to right-leaning media, joins to delve into the implications of releasing the Epstein files. They discuss the consequences of heavy redactions and the media's spin on this political move. The conversation also covers Toyota's massive U.S. investment and Trump's controversial meeting with the Saudi crown prince, stressing the importance of strategic diplomacy. Additionally, they tackle the scandal in Chicago schools involving lavish spending with taxpayer dollars amidst a wider critique of education spending.
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Toyota’s Big U.S. Bet
- Toyota committed $10 billion to U.S. production, including battery and hybrid investments at five plants.
- Steven Crowder highlights Japan's investment as a sign of strong allied economic partnership and manufacturing loyalty.
Pragmatic Engagement With Saudi Arabia
- Crowder argues meeting with Saudi leadership yields major U.S. investments and strategic benefits.
- He contrasts pragmatic engagement with isolation, citing commitments near $1 trillion and arms sales as leverage.
Investment Trumps Predicted Embarrassment
- Critics predicted Trump would make the U.S. a global laughingstock, but Crowder sees increased foreign investment as counterevidence.
- He uses Japan and other leaders' deals to argue Trump's approach restored respect and economic results.



