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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 55 MIN

Are We Living in Political Theater? Epstein, Hollywood & Executive Power

from The Inquiry Theory: Navigating the Noise · host The Inquiry Theory

In this episode of The Inquiry Theory, we unpack the massive release of over 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents, and what the ongoing fallout reveals about transparency, political theater, and institutional dysfunction.We discuss:The DOJ’s handling of the Epstein document releaseControversies surrounding redactions and victim privacyThe congressional hearing featuring Attorney General Pam BondiWhether these hearings are accountability… or just political spectacleThe broader implications of government transparencyWe also pivot into cultural flashpoints dominating the news cycle:The Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime controversyMedia framing of Turning Point USA as “far-right”Celebrity activism and statements from actors like Giancarlo EspositoWhether Hollywood activism is influence, virtue signaling, or bothFrom Minnesota ICE protests and radical rhetoric to executive order comparisons between Trump, Obama, and past presidents, we examine how narratives form — and how quickly they divide.

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