
The MeidasTouch Podcast WH in Panic Mode After Top Aide Throws Trump Under Bus
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Dec 16, 2025 Tension simmers in the White House after Susie Wiles publicly criticizes Trump and his key aides. Speculation abounds over the timing of her remarks and potential political motives. Meanwhile, Caroline Levitt defends Wiles while attacking the media's portrayal. Trump's plans to distract from these controversies surface, alongside his chaotic social media posts. The podcast dives into various allegations, including links to Epstein, and highlights Trump's legal maneuvers related to January 6th.
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Wiles' Comments Spark White House Chaos
- Ben Meiselas highlights the Vanity Fair piece where Susie Wiles reportedly criticized Trump, his cabinet, and allies, causing White House panic.
- He notes Wiles claims she was taken out of context or off the record, and the White House pushed back hard.
White House Claims 'Bias Of Omission'
- Ben plays and summarizes Caroline Levitt's aggressive rebuttal calling the article a disingenuous hit piece and accusing the reporter of omission.
- He emphasizes the White House narrative: Wiles was misquoted and the story was framed to push chaos claims.
Address Scheduled As Strategic Distraction
- Ben points out the White House quickly pivoted to a presidential address to dominate news cycles and distract from damaging releases.
- He frames the timing as intentional, coinciding with release of the Epstein files.
