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Supreme Court Pushback, Epstein List Fallout & Texas Tragedy Insights with Shannon Bream

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Shannon Bream breaks down the Supreme Court’s recent 8-1 ruling affirming presidential authority to cut federal jobs, highlighting Justice Sotomayor’s rare split with Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissent. She explains the procedural nature of the decision, emphasizing how federal judges often delay Trump-era policies through legal wrangling—frustrating conservatives. Bream also tackles the growing public outrage over the withheld Epstein list, revealing bipartisan efforts to demand transparency amid distrust in the DOJ’s handling. She notes concerns about protecting reputations but underscores the frustration from conservatives who expected full accountability. Finally, Shannon expresses empathy for Texas flood victims, acknowledging the immense community grief and the push for stronger safety measures. The segment sets the stage for ongoing legal and political battles, spotlighting issues important to right-leaning audiences.

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