The Obamagate Story Just Got Even Weirder | Episode 98
Episode snapshot: subpoenas, declassification, and a high-stakes probe into Russiagate and Epstein
In this episode the host breaks down several converging national stories: House Oversight subpoenas, fresh reporting that Bob Mueller may be in a memory-care facility, John Solomon’s update on an expanding grand jury-style probe into alleged political weaponization, and how declassification could reshape the narrative around Russiagate and Obamagate.
Why Bob Mueller and subpoenas matter for the Epstein inquiry
Bob Mueller’s name resurfaces as the Oversight Committee issues subpoenas tied to Jeffrey Epstein and related government decisions. Reports that Mueller is residing in a memory-care facility raise questions about the evidentiary value of his testimony and redirect attention to other figures, notably Andrew Weissmann and former attorneys general.
DOJ grand jury, declassification, and the truth commission concept
Just the News founder John Solomon explains how the Justice Department could convene an investigative strike force and impanel a grand jury, possibly producing a broad conspiracy inquiry that spans 2016 onward. Discussion covers declassification requests, the role of Tulsi Gabbard and DNI documents, and the potential need for a truth commission similar to the 1970s Church Committee.
Border enforcement visuals, Penske controversy, and self-deportation dynamics
The episode analyzes viral video of Border Patrol using rented Penske trucks during targeted enforcement in Los Angeles, the company’s public rebuke, and how media framing has reportedly accelerated voluntary departures — "self-deporting" — as migrants react to perceived outcomes.
Fort Stewart shooting: response, tactics, and policy implications
Breaking coverage details a mass shooting at Fort Stewart where unarmed soldiers tackled the shooter. A former Secret Service agent discusses the OODA loop, defensive decision-making, rules on armament on bases, and how policy might change for service members’ self-defense readiness.
Other headlines: corporate investment and cultural moments
The host also touches on Apple’s announced U.S. manufacturing investments, a debate over colonization language on television, and promotional segments. Throughout, the episode explores institutional accountability, how visuals shape policy outcomes, and what next steps to expect in congressional hearings and DOJ probes.
Takeaway: The episode weaves legal developments, high-profile subpoenas, border-enforcement tactics, and a military security story into a single narrative about transparency, accountability, and the power of visuals and declassification to change political momentum.