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Subject The Epstein Files Bill Is Going to Trump's Desk | The Strategy Session with Rick Wilson
Date November 18, 2025 11:23 PM
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Trump’s grip on his own coalition shatters the moment accountability stops being theoretical and becomes unavoidable.
The bipartisan vote exposes how fragile manufactured denial becomes once power is forced to confront evidence.
The survivors’ persistence reframes this moment as a moral confrontation, not a political parlor game.
Rick Wilson opens by marking the moment, and the deeper point sits just beneath the celebration: when a system spends years insulating the powerful, even a single breach carries the force of a structural collapse. The conversation grows into an indictment of how privilege warps justice—how entire institutions bend to shield a few men while leaving thousands of girls to carry trauma alone. What’s happening now isn’t a triumph of process; it’s proof that persistence can outlast a machine designed to exhaust, delay, and intimidate. And when survivors become the immovable center of gravity, the old reflexes—deflection, erasure, scapegoating—start to look like confessions rather than defenses. This moment signals that political self-preservation can no longer compete with the moral weight of what’s finally coming into view.
Tune in to this urgent conversation on accountability, power, and the long-overdue reckoning finally breaking through.

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