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Why does President Trump rarely get credit when he makes decisions that benefit everyone? This video dives into the media narratives, political bias, and public perception that often overshadow his accomplishments. Whether it's economic growth, foreign policy wins, or bipartisan reforms, we explore the moments that sparked impact—but missed recognition. Thought-provoking and timely, this video challenges viewers to look beyond headlines and consider the full picture.
CNN’s attempt at a “gotcha” moment fizzles in spectacular fashion when they spotlight a decades-old photo showing Jeffrey Epstein at a Donald Trump party—years before Epstein’s crimes were known. The segment leans heavily on insinuation but falls short of substance, raising eyebrows for its speculative tone.
Enter Kevin Jackson. With cool-headed clarity, he dismantles the implied narrative by laying out documented timelines, public records, and basic context: the event predated Epstein’s notoriety, Trump had no known business ties with him, and unlike others, Trump distanced himself when red flags emerged. Jackson’s commentary turns the segment on its head, spotlighting the difference between innuendo and actual facts.
The real “gotcha”? Watching a grasp-at-straws effort unravel in real time
On today’s Eric Thompson Show, several major stories unfolded that shed light on America’s moral, economic, and political trajectory.
From the bombshell revelation that Ghislaine Maxwell may testify before Congress, to an elite economist admitting that Trump’s deportation policy benefited American workers, the day's news offered a striking contrast to the narratives pushed by corporate media. The program also touched on Founding Father warnings ignored by today’s leaders, updates on Ukraine policy, and the sobering news of Pastor John MacArthur’s health crisis.
Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking minors, has reportedly expressed a willingness to testify before Congress about the high-profile clients connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit network. As reported by The Gateway Pundit, sources close to the matter suggest that if allowed, Maxwell could expose influential political, corporate, and Hollywood elites. This potential testimony could shake the foundations of entrenched power structures, especially as many questions remain unanswered about Epstein’s mysterious death and the extent of his client list.
On today’s Eric Thompson Show, several major stories unfolded that shed light on America’s moral, economic, and political trajectory.
From the bombshell revelation that Ghislaine Maxwell may testify before Congress, to an elite economist admitting that Trump’s deportation policy benefited American workers, the day's news offered a striking contrast to the narratives pushed by corporate media. The program also touched on Founding Father warnings ignored by today’s leaders, updates on Ukraine policy, and the sobering news of Pastor John MacArthur’s health crisis.
Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking minors, has reportedly expressed a willingness to testify before Congress about the high-profile clients connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit network. As reported by The Gateway Pundit, sources close to the matter suggest that if allowed, Maxwell could expose influential political, corporate, and Hollywood elites. This potential testimony could shake the foundations of entrenched power structures, especially as many questions remain unanswered about Epstein’s mysterious death and the extent of his client list.
Conservatives have long called for transparency and accountability in the Epstein-Maxwell saga, and Maxwell’s willingness to testify may offer an unprecedented opportunity. The show emphasized that such testimony must be handled with integrity and not be buried by partisan forces or media manipulation. Host Eric Thompson expressed concern that powerful figures may seek to suppress the truth to protect their own interests.
On the economic front, Breitbart reported that David Autor, a prominent economist at MIT, admitted that Trump’s aggressive deportation strategy positively impacted American workers by reducing labor competition. This revelation undercuts years of denial by globalist academics who claimed mass immigration was an economic necessity. Autor acknowledged that “when immigration fell, wages rose”—a reality working-class Americans have known intuitively for years.
Thompson noted that this admission is particularly significant given its source. It affirms what conservatives have maintained: that border security and immigration enforcement are not just about sovereignty, but also about economic justice for American citizens.
The Biden administration’s reversal of Trump-era immigration policies has led to record levels of illegal crossings, straining public resources and suppressing wages—especially in blue-collar industries.
The show also revisited timeless wisdom from America’s Founders, referencing a piece from the National Center for Constitutional Studies. Founders like George Washington, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin issued strong warnings about the moral decay and centralized power that could destroy a republic from within. Franklin famously stated, “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.”
That virtue, the show emphasized, is rapidly eroding in modern America.
Host Eric Thompson argued that America’s growing secularism, governmental overreach, and loss of personal responsibility align disturbingly well with the Founders’ worst fears. Instead of learning from history, the nation’s elites appear determined to repeat it—at the expense of liberty, prosperity, and spiritual truth.
Tragedy also struck the Christian community this week as MSN confirmed that Pastor John MacArthur, the esteemed leader of Grace Community Church, has been hospitalized with a life-threatening illness. MacArthur, 85, has been a steadfast biblical expositor and cultural voice for decades, especially during the COVID-19 lockdowns when he defied state orders to keep his church open. His unwavering stand made him a hero to many believers concerned about religious liberty and government tyranny.
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Vote for Constitutional Liberties - A Call to Action
Iran Fires Missiles at U.S. Bases In Qatar and Iraq
Police Praise Heroic Church Members Who Ran Over Gunman, Prevented Mass Shooting in Michigan
Florida AG proposes Alligator Alcatraz in the Everglades as immigration detention center
In recent weeks, a growing number of major corporations have quietly reduced or entirely withdrawn their support for Pride Month events and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
According to a Daily Signal report, 39% of corporate executives plan to “reduce Pride‑related engagement in 2025,” with many citing political pressure—from the White House and conservative advocacy—as the decisive factor.
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Border Czar Tom Homan says National Guard are going into Los Angeles
"Every single one of them, no matter what it takes, no matter how long it takes, will of course be identified."
Stephen Miller, former senior adviser and architect of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill (BBB or OBBBA), has called the sweeping legislative package the “most important piece of legislation in the Western world.” Speaking on Fox Business’s Kudlow with Larry Kudlow, Miller argued the bill restores America’s supremacy through tax reforms, border security, and energy independence.
In a fiery Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) dismantled the testimony of progressive legal scholar Kate Shaw, a former Obama White House counsel and current law professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. The exchange exposed what many conservatives have long suspected—liberal legal elites are increasingly willing to distort the Constitution to suit their political agenda, even under oath.
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In a revealing video, a former educator steps forward to shed light on a troubling practice within the education system. They expose how schools, driven by the pressure to maintain favorable records, often advance students to the next grade level even when they lack the necessary skills and readiness. This candid account highlights the systemic issues that prioritize superficial metrics over genuine student progress, offering a critical perspective on the challenges facing modern education.
Check this out. The country is getting more violent.
Saying what the law is isn't the same as what is actually happening. And this guy knows it.
This didn't agee well, did it?