On today’s Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele, Washington is melting down as both chambers of Congress demand the release of the Epstein files — and Democrats immediately begin spinning excuses. Senator John Thune says he “trusts DOJ,” while Chuck Schumer warns Trump not to play any “funny business,” setting up the exact narrative Drew predicted: no matter what is released, the Left will claim Trump hid something.
The Stacey Plaskett scandal erupts again after she runs to CNN to “explain” why she was texting Jeffrey Epstein — during a 2019 congressional hearing. Her answer? Epstein was “a constituent.” Meanwhile, Hakeem Jeffries refuses to deny that he personally took Epstein-linked donations, instead calling James Comer a “malignant clown.” Drew breaks down what that dodge really means.
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson joins the show to expose Gavin Newsom’s unconstitutional redistricting scheme in California and explains why Florida may redraw its own maps to stop Democrats from stealing House seats. He also weighs in on eliminating property taxes so Floridians can finally own their homes.
President Trump fires up the U.S.–Saudi Investment Forum with classic Trumpism: mocking the climate-change hoax, windmills, and “clean, beautiful coal,” plus a hilarious recap of a call from Vladimir Putin.
Also in this episode: • ICE raids in Charlotte trigger 30,000 school absences • A Detroit man screams “like a woman” at an angry goat • Democrat Jason Crow crashes and burns trying to explain his “refuse illegal orders” video • Jasmine Crockett misidentifies the wrong Jeffrey Epstein • The View panics over redactions — exactly as Drew predicted
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