Why nobody trusts institutions anymore: the Epstein files scandal explained
“But, David, this is why nobody trusts institutions or powerful elites or any of this garbage.”
But, David, this is why nobody trusts institutions or powerful elites or any of this garbage. Right? Like, it's a the the this thing is, like, trickling out over years, and people, like, wanna put it behind it, but you can't. Nobody's been charged here. What about all the, you know, all the people in the emails? Like, why don't we see any charges? And then Gurley tweets this week, and I totally agree, this guy's under complete surveillance,
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The hosts discuss growing distrust in institutions and powerful elites, specifically regarding the lack of criminal charges despite years of Epstein file revelations. They argue that the slow trickle of information without accountability is eroding public trust, with one host noting that a key figure remains under complete surveillance.
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This clip captures a raw take on why institutional credibility is collapsing, connecting a specific scandal to broader societal trust issues.
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