Epstein Records, Trafficking, And More On The Brett Winterble Show
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Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about the dramatic House vote and the political pressure surrounding it. He explains that Democrats pushed the vote to get every member on record, and the measure ultimately passed with only one Republican — Clay Higgins of Louisiana — voting no. From there, Brett shifts into the deeper implications behind the vote, tying it to the long-standing controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the powerful figures who associated with him.
He emphasizes that most Americans never had anything to do with Epstein, yet many elites chose to involve themselves in what he calls a “cesspool of evil.” Brett frames the discussion around moral choices, the battle between good and evil, and the consequences of pursuing darkness for power or pleasure. He cites testimonies from Epstein’s victims and argues that the core question society must confront is simple but profound: What is your soul worth?
Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the House’s overwhelming 427–1 vote to advance the Epstein records release bill, the Senate’s expected action, and what full disclosure could mean for powerful figures across politics, business, and global institutions. Beth also shares her long-standing work on human trafficking, including her documentary projects, the importance of stopping both the supply and demand sides of trafficking, and the potential societal shock if a client list becomes public.
Beth also shares what she and the team have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT, including an interview with a trafficking survivor who just released a memoir and a Charlotte-based organization helping victims rebuild their lives.
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
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