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Comey, Epstein, & a Government Shutdown | Sam Osterhout asks Joe Trippi Your Questions

The questions came in fast — what does it mean when former FBI Director James Comey gets indicted, when Jimmy Kimmel is targeted, when the DOJ looks like a political hit squad? Joe Trippi doesn’t sugarcoat it: “The independence of the DOJ, which is now just a private legal firm to do lawfare,” is what’s really at stake. Every audience question on Comey circled back to the same point — if Trump is willing to go after the very people who once helped him, no one’s safe. The takeaway was blunt: Resistance has to be as visible as the attacks.

Viewers pushed the conversation toward the ICE crackdown, too, asking how raids and courthouse assaults fit into the bigger picture. Sam Osterhout connects it back to the indictments: “We’re all suspects now. Everyone is.” Joe agrees, laying out how the lack of due process against immigrants is bleeding upward, eroding protections for everyone. Audience reactions in the chat made clear that people saw the same pattern—authoritarian cruelty applied at every level, from families in hallways to high-profile enemies on prime time.

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When the questions shifted to strategy — shutdown politics, Medicaid cuts, SNAP —Joe was direct. Democrats, he argues, can’t keep propping up immoral budgets just to avoid short-term pain: “Why we can’t keep voting to enable that.” One viewer put it simply: If the bill is catastrophic, vote no. That gave Joe the opening to frame the shutdown not as a risk but as a moment of clarity, a way to make the stakes plain to voters who still don’t grasp how deep the crisis runs.

And yes, the Epstein files petition in Congress comes up — multiple questions pressed Joe on what happens now that 218 signatures are in. He walks through the mechanics of a discharge petition and warned that Trump’s distractions will only get more catastrophic as he tries to bury the story. By the end, the Q&A had moved from outrage to action, with Joe reminding everyone that peaceful protest, visibility, and persistence aren’t optional.

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