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Righteous Middle Finger

Righteous Middle Finger


Episode 1779


Monday, December 1st, 2025

Today, sources say Pete Hegseth ordered the murder of two survivors in the first Caribbean boat strike; the House and Senate are opening rigorous oversight investigations into the Pentagon after that reporting; the man who shot two Guard members in DC was a CIA Zero Unit paramilitary member and was granted asylum by the Trump administration; a judge seeks to preemptively shield Epstein survivors names; a growing website chronicles DOJ employees resignation letters; Trump says he’s canceling all of President Biden’s orders signed with autopen; Northwestern University bent the knee and paid Trump to restore their grants; Trump’s approval rating took another hit; the president issued a racist rant on Thanksgiving; and Allison and Dana read your Good News.

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Stories
FBI Redacted Trump’s Name in Epstein Files for Privacy Reasons | Bloomberg

Judge seeks to shield Epstein victims after dozens of names exposed in documents release | NBC News

Trump 'cancelling' Biden executive orders signed by autopen | NBC News

Northwestern to pay $75 million in deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding | NBC News

Hegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials say: Kill them all | The Washington Post

"Quite frankly I was pissed off!" Growing online page chronicles Trump Justice Dept. resignation letters | CBS News

Here’s a Look at the D.C. Shooting Suspect’s C.I.A.-Backed Unit in Afghanistan | The New York Times

Trump's Approval Rating Drops to 36%, New Second-Term Low | Gallup


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