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The biggest story of the week is the latest DOJ release of new Epstein files. Join us tonight as we go through what’s being widely covered, what the media is avoiding, and why some of the most important revelations are being quietly ignored — as if nothing happened.

As Trump ramps up threats against Iran, U.S. forces reposition and tensions across the Middle East rise once again. We also break down the leaked “Gaza Peace Board” documents pushed by Jared Kushner in Davos, exposing how peace is packaged, priced, and sold — while the region is pushed closer to another war.

David Reilly and Daniel McAdams join us to discuss anti-ICE protests and the expanding reach of government power inside the United States. We also examine the Pentagon’s new defense strategy and what it signals about Washington’s priorities both abroad and at home.

Stanislav Krapivnik, born in Lugansk during the Soviet era, is a former U.S. Army officer and military-political analyst now based in Russia. He joins us to discuss Davos, Trump’s escalating clash with Europe, the Greenland fallout, and the current situation in the Special Military Operation, Syria, and the widening cracks in the Western-led order.

Europe melts down over Trump’s Greenland comments as tariff threats fly back at the EU. Gaza gets a new “PAY-TO-PLAY” peace scheme, Kaja Kallas blames Russia on autopilot, and Syria continues sliding into chaos.

Russia’s retaliating. Elon’s exploding. Trump’s not backing down. And somehow a Tu-95 bomber, ICE riots, and Epstein’s name are all in the same episode. We’re breaking it all down — the Musk-Trump feud, the Ukraine death count no one wants to talk about, Palantir shadows, and what the hell is going on in California.