LIVE: Meiselas and Cohen GO LIVE on BREAKING NEWS - 1/13/2026

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The discussion centers around a federal judge's decision to require the Department of Justice to clarify its standing in relation to the Epstein Transparency Act, following a letter from Congress members urging enforcement of the act. The hosts, Ben Myellis and Michael Cohen, critique the lack of transparency in the DOJ's actions and the necessity of legal proceedings to obtain documents that should be accessible to Congress.

Key Takeaways

  • Congress signed the Epstein Transparency Act, yet victims still need court interventions to access justice—how's that for ironic?
  • From sports contracts to federal transparency, the message is clear: when agreements lack enforcement, trust crumbles.
  • Cohen raises a critical point: why the DOJ and the Ghislaine Maxwell case are allegedly 'teammates' in a systemic cover-up?
  • When legislative action is stalled by the executive branch, one wonders if our government is akin to a Duma in disguise.
  • If the DOJ acts like a racketeering enterprise instead of justice, what hope do victims really have?

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