The Bulletin

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Communion at the White House, and Charlotte ICE Raids

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Nov 18, 2025
President Trump shakes things up by calling for the release of Epstein files, leaving many to speculate about his motives. Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene shifts from provocateur to a more serious politician, influenced by recent events. Communion becomes a hot political topic as Sean Feucht hosts services at state capitols, raising theological concerns. In Charlotte, significant ICE raids result in over 80 arrests, prompting discussions about the implications for Southern communities. The hosts navigate these headlines with insightful commentary.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Epstein Flip Reflects Unpredictability

  • Trump appears to seek maximum document release believing it will exonerate him.
  • His sudden reversal is unpredictable and fits a pattern of abrupt pivots in his presidency.
INSIGHT

Data Dumps Tend Toward Salacious, Not Substantive

  • Expect data dumps to be more salacious than evidentiary; many claims lack corroboration.
  • A released 'Epstein list' would implicate years of DOJ decisions and become a far larger scandal if true.
INSIGHT

MTG Rose As A Theatrical MAGA Amplifier

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene amplified MAGA with conspiracy-driven theatrics and trolling.
  • Her early career leaned into spectacle rather than traditional legislative seriousness.
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