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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 53 MIN

Taylor Swift Courtside at Knicks NBA Finals, NYT Epstein Cover Up Bombshell, & Rep. Mark Takano on Political Influencer Disclosure

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The Knicks are in the NBA Finals and New York City is losing its mind — Taylor Swift was courtside, Wemby got egged, and why Meredith is rooting for San Antonio too.   Then: the New York Times dropped a bombshell excerpt from the upcoming Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan book — inside the situation room where Trump's inner circle scrambled to cover up his involvement in the Epstein files. Susie Wiles, JD Vance, Karoline Leavitt, Kash Patel, Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche were all in that room, and one of them is leaking intel.     Then Rep. Mark Takano (CA-39) — former public school teacher for over two decades— on the PAID Act, his new legislation that would require political influencers and creators to disclose when they've been paid by a candidate or committee, how enforcement would work through the FEC, what happens when a PAC pays an intermediary, whether it has bipartisan support, and where the line is between creator economics and journalism standards.   Plus: art and literature are having a moment. Read more books. Next Tuesday: Rachel Lindsay.   Topics: Knicks NBA Finals Taylor Swift courtside Wemby, NYT Epstein cover-up Maggie Haberman Jonathan Swan book, JD Vance leak, Susie Wiles Kash Patel Karoline Leavitt situation room, Rep Mark Takano CA-39 PAID Act, political influencer disclosure legislation, FEC enforcement creator accountability, PAC intermediary paid endorsements, bipartisan creator disclosure   The Moment LIVE is hosted by Meredith Lynch and Rebecca Sananès. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe so you never miss a moment.   Follow The Moment LIVE YouTube Substack Instagram TikTok   00:00 The Moment LIVE: News, Pop Culture & Politics 01:54 Knicks NBA Finals: New York City Is Losing Its Mind 02:51 Taylor Swift Courtside at the Knicks — The Celebrity Breakdown 07:33 Wemby, the Spurs & Why San Antonio Needs Our Energy Right Now 12:09 NYT Epstein Bombshell: Inside Trump's Situation Room Cover-Up 19:55 Rep. Mark Takano CA-39 on the New Law That Would Change Political Influencer Disclosure 20:25 The PAID Act: Should Political Influencers Disclose Who's Paying Them? 23:14 How the PAID Act Would Be Enforced: FEC, Fines and Creator Accountability 27:10 PAC Intermediaries, Paid Endorsements and Is It Buying Votes? 31:37 Does the PAID Act Have Bipartisan Support? 32:55 Creator Economics, Journalism Standards and Where the Line Is 38:28 Art and Literature Are Having a Moment: Read More Books

The Knicks are in the NBA Finals and New York City is losing its mind — Taylor Swift was courtside, Wemby got egged, and why Meredith is rooting for San Antonio too.   Then: the New York Times dropped a bombshell excerpt from the upcoming Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan book — inside the situation room where Trump's inner circle scrambled to cover up his involvement in the Epstein files. Susie Wiles, JD Vance, Karoline Leavitt, Kash Patel, Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche were all in that room, and one of them is leaking intel.     Then Rep. Mark Takano (CA-39) — former public school teacher for over two decades— on the PAID Act, his new legislation that would require political influencers and creators to disclose when they've been paid by a candidate or committee, how enforcement would work through the FEC, what happens when a PAC pays an intermediary, whether it has bipartisan support, and where the line is between creator economics and journalism standards.   Plus: art and literature are having a moment. Read more books. Next Tuesday: Rachel Lindsay.   Topics: Knicks NBA Finals Taylor Swift courtside Wemby, NYT Epstein cover-up Maggie Haberman Jonathan Swan book, JD Vance leak, Susie Wiles Kash Patel Karoline Leavitt situation room, Rep Mark Takano CA-39 PAID Act, political influencer disclosure legislation, FEC enforcement creator accountability, PAC intermediary paid endorsements, bipartisan creator disclosure   The Moment LIVE is hosted by Meredith Lynch and Rebecca Sananès. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe so you never miss a moment.   Follow The Moment LIVE YouTubeSubstackInstagramTikTok   00:00 The Moment LIVE: News, Pop Culture & Politics 01:54 Knicks NBA Finals: New York City Is Losing Its Mind 02:51 Taylor Swift Courtside at the Knicks — The Celebrity Breakdown 07:33 Wemby, the Spurs & Why San Antonio Needs Our Energy Right Now 12:09 NYT Epstein Bombshell: Inside Trump's Situation Room Cover-Up 19:55 Rep. Mark Takano CA-39 on the New Law That Would Change Political Influencer Disclosure 20:25 The PAID Act: Should Political Influencers Disclose Who's Paying Them? 23:14 How the PAID Act Would Be Enforced: FEC, Fines and Creator Accountability 27:10 PAC Intermediaries, Paid Endorsements and Is It Buying Votes? 31:37 Does the PAID Act Have Bipartisan Support? 32:55 Creator Economics, Journalism Standards and Where the Line Is 38:28 Art and Literature Are Having a Moment: Read More Books

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