Send us a text On today's show, Neal Larson and Julie Mason tackled some major national stories right out of the gate. They started with the upcoming House vote on releasing the Epstein files, expressing skepticism about whether the public will ever see the unredacted truth, especially given the new supermajority requirement needed for passage. The conversation then shifted to the disturbing details emerging about Donald Trump's would-be assassin, which led to a frank discussion about a troub...
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Send us a text On today's show, Neal Larson and Julie Mason tackled some major national stories right out of the gate. They started with the upcoming House vote on releasing the Epstein files, expressing skepticism about whether the public will ever see the unredacted truth, especially given the new supermajority requirement needed for passage. The conversation then shifted to the disturbing details emerging about Donald Trump's would-be assassin, which led to a frank discussion about a troub...
10.22.25--NLS--Shutdown Standoff, No Kings, Liberals on Crime
The Neal Larson Show
1 hour 25 minutes
4 weeks ago
10.22.25--NLS--Shutdown Standoff, No Kings, Liberals on Crime
Send us a text The podcast primarily focuses on the ongoing government shutdown, which the host frames as a standoff where Republicans are finally refusing to capitulate to Democrats. The host presents Speaker Mike Johnson's argument that Republicans passed a "clean" continuing resolution to fund the government, which Democrats rejected in favor of a version with partisan additions. This theme of political division is further explored through a discussion of the "no kings" protests, with the ...
The Neal Larson Show
Send us a text On today's show, Neal Larson and Julie Mason tackled some major national stories right out of the gate. They started with the upcoming House vote on releasing the Epstein files, expressing skepticism about whether the public will ever see the unredacted truth, especially given the new supermajority requirement needed for passage. The conversation then shifted to the disturbing details emerging about Donald Trump's would-be assassin, which led to a frank discussion about a troub...