

Biden Cover-Up Continues, Gavin Newsom's Terrible Answer, and Trump's New Epstein Hoax Framing, with Rich Lowry | Ep. 1109
50 snips Jul 16, 2025
Rich Lowry, editor of National Review and a prominent conservative commentator, joins the discussion to unpack pivotal political happenings. Key topics include Anthony Bernal's Fifth Amendment plea regarding Biden's cognitive health cover-up and Gavin Newsom's awkward responses on sensitive issues. The duo also critiques Trump’s contradictory statements on the Epstein scandal, plus a closer look at Democratic figures like Cuomo and their electoral prospects. Conversations touch on identity politics, immigration challenges, and the efficacy of law enforcement, all wrapped up with a dose of political humor.
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Bernal Pleads Fifth Amid Cover-Up
- Anthony Bernal, Jill Biden's chief aide, pled the Fifth to avoid self-incrimination in Congressman James Comer's investigation.
- His silence raises serious questions about potential cover-ups concerning Biden's cognitive abilities and unauthorized decisions.
Biden Aides' Silence Raises Alarms
- Key Biden aides refusing to answer questions under the Fifth Amendment suggests serious concealment.
- There may be legal questions about the validity of some of Biden's auto-pardons due to unauthorized approvals.
Grant Immunity For Truth
- Offering immunity to key witnesses like Dr. Kevin O'Connor could compel truthful testimony.
- Transparency depends on obtaining honest accounts from those involved rather than imprisonment alone.