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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Are There Really Tapes?

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - JANUARY 8: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at Emanuel AME Church on January 8, 2024 in Charleston, South Carolina. The church was the site of a 2015 shooting massacre perpetrated by a white supremacist. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. 

Programming alert: Bill O’Reilly will be on tonight to discuss the Iowa “expectations game.” 


Where Are the Epstein Tapes? 

The latest of the Jeffrey Epstein files read like the back of a Penthouse magazine, specifically the deposition and other accusations from Sarah Ransome that detail what everyone suspected of Epstein’s behavior. 

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Thought bubble: Do we really believe our government is good enough at keeping these secrets? The FBI raided Epstein’s island and homes. If there are tapes, the FBI has them. At some point, Congress will demand answers.  

Watch tonight: Gloria Allred, the attorney for some of Epstein’s victims, will be back tonight to discuss this. 

We Keep Telling You Israel Wants a War Against Hezbollah

Israel assassinated a senior Hezbollah leader as the Iranian-backed group and IDF continued exchanging blows. 

Over the weekend, the rest of the media caught up to War Notes. We explained Thursday why Israel wants to provoke Hezbollah into a war. 

As David E. Sanger (@SangerNYT) and Steven Erlanger (@StevenErlanger) in the New York Times lay out, Iran continues to push and prod knowing the Biden administration is more interested in avoiding escalation than creating a durable deterrent and enforcing a lasting peace. 

Secretary of Defense MIA 

It’s not that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin didn’t tell anybody about his ICU visit and incapacitation — it’s that nobody noticed, and he thought it was OK. 

TOPSHOT – US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin looks on during a joint press conference with Israel’s defence minister, in Tel Aviv on December 18, 2023. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP) (Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images)

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Beyond all, it shows Austin’s arrogance and/or poor judgment. A former four-star general clearly surrounds himself with people who care more about his orders for “privacy” than putting his boss, the president, in a terrible position. 

Thought bubble: Forget what you think of Austin’s policies and politics, this situation goes beyond the media’s cries about transparency to the very basics of continuity of government plans and protocols. 

Obama’s Warning: What is There to Do About It? 

Much like “going to war with the army you have,” presidential reelection campaigns must campaign with the president they have. In this case:

It’s not that his campaign WANTS to run on Trump’s evilness. It’s that the conditions above force them to because they don’t have anything else: 

US President Joe Biden, center, during a campaign event at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, US, on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. Biden’s first two campaign events of the year have taken him to Pennsylvania, the state that delivered him the White House in 2020, and South Carolina, where Black Democratic voters gave him his first primary victory that year. Photographer: Sam Wolfe/Bloomberg via Getty Images

MSNBC’s banner during his speech read, “Biden: White Supremacy ‘has no place in America.’” 

Ground truth: Successful presidential campaigns focus on aspirational messages about the future, not promises to fight something repugnant but already universally scorned in America.

Obama rings the alarm bells: Tyler Pager (@tylerpager) of the Washington Post reports Biden’s old boss had a private lunch to share his concerns. 

One to read for the road from Joshua Green (@JoshuaGreen) at Bloomberg: “Can Biden Convince Americans His Brand of Populism Is Better Than Trump’s?” 🎁 Gift link to read.

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