This pod­cast episode deliv­ers a trio of head­line-grab­bing sto­ries. NYC May­or Eric Adams teas­es a poten­tial inde­pen­dent run for reelec­tion, keep­ing his polit­i­cal future in the spot­light. Mean­while, Trump stirs con­tro­ver­sy by void­ing Biden’s par­dons, admit­ting to using an autopen him­self but argu­ing Biden’s team lacked author­i­ty for par­don autopen signatures—unlike rou­tine exec­u­tive doc­u­ments. The episode peaks with Elon Musk’s DOGE ini­tia­tive uncov­er­ing 14 “mag­ic mon­ey com­put­ers,” expos­ing how fed­er­al funds flow unau­dit­ed to NGOs, cre­at­ing cash from thin air. From Adams’ ambi­tions to Trump’s legal gam­bit and Musk’s finan­cial rev­e­la­tions, this pod­cast packs a punch for pol­i­tics and tech enthu­si­asts.

  • Eric Adams won’t rule out run­ning for reelec­tion as an inde­pen­dent. 
  • Trump admits to using autopen after declar­ing Biden’s par­don void, claim­ing Biden used autopen. Trump tells the truth. Who­ev­er had access to the autopen, did not have the right to make the deci­sion to sign the par­dons. There are thou­sands of doc­u­ments that come out of the exec­u­tive branch that some­one has the author­i­ty to sign with autopen but it does not include a par­don. 
  • Musk reveals DOGE has found 14 mag­ic mon­ey com­put­ers that cre­ate cash out of thin air. The fed­er­al gov­ern­ment gives mon­ey to the NGOs and then there isn’t an audit of the non-prof­it.

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