
The MeidasTouch Podcast All Hell Breaks Loose in Senate Hearing as GOP Gets Exposed
Nov 6, 2025
In a heated Senate hearing, revelations surfaced about potential asbestos exposure during the White House East Wing demolition. Union voices raised alarms over safety gaps, igniting debates on worker protections. A shocking confrontation arose when a GOP senator was accused of spying on colleagues. The impact of Trump's policies on clean energy and union jobs also took center stage, alongside powerful testimonies from witnesses of political violence. The discussions hinted at serious electoral implications for upcoming elections.
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Potential Asbestos Exposure At East Wing
- The White House East Wing demolition may have exposed non-union workers and bystanders to deadly asbestos.
- Union safety protocols likely would have detected and stopped unsafe asbestos removal practices.
Senator Admits Tracking Colleagues' Cars
- Senator Bernie Moreno admitted he walked up to colleagues' cars to record VIN numbers during a Senate hearing.
- Senator Jackie Rosen called it stalking and an invasion of privacy during public questioning.
Concerns Over Nominee's Views On Women
- A judicial nominee's statements suggested some women might not understand medical advice about pregnancy, creating alarm among senators.
- Senator Dick Durbin pressed for clarification on whether the nominee believed female patients understood fetal information less than males.
