Coup d’ Vance w. Bridget Read
Hysteria
Hysteria
4.7 • 7.5K Ratings
🗓️ 24 July 2025
⏱️ 104 minutes
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Summary
JD Vance meets with Rupert Murdoch shortly before the bombshell Wall Street Journal piece on Trump’s letter to Epstein, Trump’s swollen ankles raise new questions about his health, Andrew Tate is accused, yet again, of assault, and Coldplay concerts are ground zero for cheating. Then Erin and Alyssa find some sanity in Indigo Girls concerts and podcasts about the history of Mongols. Plus, author Bridget Read stops by to discuss her new book Little Bosses Everywhere: How the Pyramid Scheme Shaped America.
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Trump Was Diagnosed With Chronic Venous Insufficiency. What Is It? (NYT 7/17)
White House Tries to Shake Off Trump’s Bizarre Hand Make-Up (Daily Beast 7/16)
JD Vance Visited the Murdochs Right Before the WSJ Dropped Trump’s Letter to Epstein (Esquire 7/21)
Trump and Epstein Photo Is Placed Near U.S. Embassy in London as Protesters Rally Against President’s U.K. Visits (Time 7/21)
JD Vance to spend summer vacation in UK countryside spot beloved by A-listers after Disney disaster: report (The Independent 7/21)
Lauren Southern, Former Right-Wing Commentator, Says Andrew Tate Assaulted Her (NYT 7/17)
Unpacking the Fallout From Coldplay Exposing Astronomer CEO's Alleged Affair (E! News 7/21)
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| 0:00.0 | Hysteria is brought to you by Quince. With summer in full swing, I feel that familiar urge to refresh my closet. |
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