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  <title>House Oversight Questions Hillary on Epstein-- and PIZZAGATE?!?!? What Next?!</title>
  <description>Join our FREE three day activation series and learn how to turn your energy and outrage into action: https://bit.ly/4tLQCSP Overview: In this episode, we discuss a week of political chaos and accountability theater, beginning with Hillary Clinton’s closed-door deposition before House Oversight and why it was, in substance, a political stunt. We break down what actually happened inside the room, why Republicans refused to make the hearing public, and what (if anything) was learned. We also examine Comer’s surprising openness to potentially subpoenaing Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as new Epstein-related revelations continue to surface. We then discuss renewed fear campaigns around a potential Trump executive order to “take control” of elections, what the Constitution actually says about federal authority over elections, and why these threats are designed to suppress turnout rather than reflect legal reality. We also examine reporting about ICE’s weapons stockpiling and what it does—and does not—signal about DHS funding battles currently underway in Congress. Finally, we address the deeply alarming anti-trans law in Kansas that is now in effect, including its impact on driver’s licenses, incarceration risk, and what legal challenges are already underway. We discuss why attacks on trans Americans are not just discriminatory policy choices but part of a broader authoritarian strategy—and why Democrats cannot afford ambiguity on this issue. In this episode, we discuss:   Hillary Clinton’s House Oversight deposition and the political strategy behind it   Bill Clinton’s ongoing testimony and what may come next   Comer’s comments about potentially subpoenaing Howard Lutnick   Election “emergency” executive order threats and why they lack constitutional grounding   The role of fear tactics in voter suppression   ICE weaponization, DHS funding, and the broader budget fight   The Kansas anti-trans law and its immediate real-world consequences   Why defending trans rights is a frontline fight against authoritarianism   Content note: This episode includes discussion of sexual abuse allegations, political extremism, and anti-trans legislation. And don’t forget to support the show by becoming a paid subscriber at&amp;amp;nbsp;patreon.com/resistancelive. Ask questions, join weekly bonus broadcasts, and more! Join me on Patreon at&amp;amp;nbsp;patreon.com/resistancelive. </description>
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