The Neal Larson Show

7.14.2025--NLS--Epstein Files, Reclaiming Conservative Culture

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In this episode, Neal Larson discusses the one-year anniversary of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the political intrigue surrounding the Epstein files. He recounts watching the 2006 film "The Sentinel," which he recommends for its plot about a presidential assassination attempt from within the Secret Service. The main focus, however, is on Donald Trump's recent Truth Social post regarding the Epstein files. In the post, Trump urged his MAGA supporters to "stop whining" and claimed the files were fabricated by his political opponents, including Obama and Hillary Clinton, to harm him. Neal points out the logical contradiction that the files seem to implicate figures like Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, not Trump.

The Trump administration's failure to release the files seems to fuel conspiracy theories. Neal suggests the delay likely protects powerful individuals involved and he believes the public deserves to know the extent to which the system is compromised. The conversation then shifts to a clip from Scott Jennings at a Turning Point USA event, who spoke about conservatives no longer playing by the left's rules and building their own momentum. Neal observes that conservatives are reclaiming culture by losing their fear of being politically incorrect. He uses the re-emergence of terms like "illegal alien" and even the "R-word" as examples, clarifying that while he doesn't condone the language, it signals a shift from fear to courage and a pushback against the left's control over discourse.

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