Regime Change authors discuss Trump information bubble

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Authors of Regime Change discussed Trump’s information environment and Situation Room meetings on Epstein.

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Retrospective media discussion carries little immediate policy consequence for U.S. households or markets.

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The discussion does not address U.S. trade leverage or domestic industry.

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