FiveStack: Trump's Six-Month Meltdown: From Epstein Files to Deepfake Desperation
FiveStack with Dean Blundell & Zev Shalev - En podcast av D. Blundell and Z.Shalev

5️⃣ The Epstein Files and $1.5 Billion in Russian Wire TransfersSenator Dick Durbin dropped a bombshell Friday: over 1,000 FBI agents have combed through 100,000 documents revealing $1.5 billion in wire transfers between JPMorgan Chase, Epstein, and Russian operatives. The 4,725 transactions point to a massive money laundering operation spanning four decades, from Iran-Contra through the 2008 financial crash. Trump's panic room—a secure facility where only he and AG Bondi can review Epstein materials—signals how devastating this evidence has become. The $292 million settlement JPMorgan paid Epstein victims bought silence, but couldn't stop the paper trail leading directly to the Oval Office.4️⃣ America's New Tourism Slogan: "Pay $250 to Maybe Get Detained"Trump buried a bombshell $250 "Visa Integrity Fee" in legislation signed July 4th, turning America into the world's most expensive vacation destination. Combined with ICE raids terrorizing legal visitors and 14 countries issuing travel warnings to avoid the US, tourism corridors from New York to Florida have become ghost towns. The fee isn't refundable—it's pure extortion that funds the same ICE expansion throwing Canadian businesswoman Paula Callejos into detention for three months without cause. When your own citizens are telling foreigners "please don't come here, we love you too much," you've crossed into dictatorship territory.3️⃣ Trump Kills Colbert for Calling Out His $16 Million BribeStephen Colbert got fired the day after calling CBS's $16 million payment to Trump a "big fat bribe" on air. The payment was designed to make Trump's frivolous lawsuit disappear and clear the path for Skydance Media's $8 billion CBS merger. Despite record ratings and an Emmy nomination, Colbert was axed within 24 hours of exposing the corruption. This follows the authoritarian playbook perfectly—silence critics, control media, and use regulatory agencies like the FCC as personal weapons. The Skydance-CBS merger represents foreign-funded control over American media, with the Ellison family's deep MAGA ties now dictating what Americans can hear about their own president.2️⃣ Coldplay Kiss Cam Claims Another CEOAstronomist CEO Andy Byron resigned after getting caught cuddling with his married head of HR at a Coldplay concert, generating 100 million TikTok views and 22,000 news articles in 24 hours. The awkward duck-and-cover moment when Chris Martin's kiss cam landed on them created the most expensive concert moment in corporate history. While Dean maintains that liking Coldplay is the real crime here—preferring Tool and Clutch to "ethereal hibiscus tea music"—the incident proves that sometimes the most mundane moments destroy careers faster than any scandal.1️⃣ Deepfake Obama and the Racist Distraction CampaignTrump posted a deepfake video showing FBI agents arresting Obama, with the former president on his knees while Trump laughs. Combined with demanding the Washington Commanders return to the racist "Redskins" name and Tulsi Gabbard peddling fabricated Obama crimes, this represents calculated racial provocation designed to energize his base while deflecting from mounting scandals. The strategy reveals Trump's desperation as the Epstein investigation closes in. After six months in power, he has no legislative victories to tout—just concentration camps in Michigan, travel bans destroying the tourism industry, and a systematic assault on democratic institutions that would make Putin proud.The FiveStack reveals a presidency in complete meltdown, where every distraction confirms the underlying corruption. When the sitting president needs deepfakes and racism to change the subject, the real story isn't the fake videos—it's what he's so desperate to hide.The FiveStack is available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Advertising inquiries email [email protected]. The FiveStack is a co-production of deanblundell.substack.com and narativ.org. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe