
About this episode
The episode discusses the Justice Department's actions regarding Epstein files, SpaceX incidents, and allegations against a gospel singer, highlighting how power protects itself across various sectors.
The Justice Department moves to block the release of Epstein files, SpaceX rockets explode over active flight paths with little consequence, and a prominent gospel singer faces sexual abuse allegations—another reminder of how power shields itself across institutions and industries. News Justice Department urges a judge to reject a request from US Reps on the release of Epstein files “We’re Too Close to the Debris” Grammy-winning gospel singer and pastor accused of sexually abusing a young man Follow @PodSaveThePeople on Instagram.
People in this episode
Host: Pod Save the People
Topics covered
- justice
- sexual abuse
- power dynamics
- institutional protection
- news
Keywords
- Epstein files
- Justice Department
- SpaceX
- gospel singer
- sexual abuse allegations
- power
- institutions
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Justice Department, SpaceX
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