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Comey Indicted

The Necessary Conversation

This week on The Necessary Conversation we dive into one of the wildest news cycles yet:

⚖️ Comey Indictment

For the first time in U.S. history, a former FBI director has been indicted. James Comey faces two counts tied to his 2020 Senate testimony. Trump is celebrating the charges, calling Comey “a dirty cop” and “one of the worst human beings this country has ever been exposed to.” We break down what’s actually in the two-page indictment, whether it will hold up in court, and who Trump might be coming for next.

🎖️ Hegseth’s Military Meeting

Trump’s Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has ordered nearly every U.S. general and admiral to a mass meeting at Quantico. Is this a loyalty test? A military purge? Or the beginning of something bigger? We compare the move to Hitler’s 1934 loyalty oaths.

🌍 Trump at the UN

Trump’s speech at the UN turned into a spectacle: an escalator mishap, a broken teleprompter, and claims of “triple sabotage.” Was this incompetence or conspiracy? And what did the world think when he went off script with a rambling tirade against Europe, green energy, and the UN itself?

💊 Trump vs. Tylenol

Backed by RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz, Trump told Americans—especially pregnant women—“Don’t take Tylenol,” repeating it over a dozen times. The FDA responded, clarifying there’s no proven causal link between acetaminophen and autism, while also warning that untreated fevers can cause serious risks during pregnancy. Tylenol’s parent company saw a stock dip, and the medical community is furious.

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👉 What do you think—will Comey’s indictment stick?
 👉 Should presidents be making medical claims like this?
 👉 Was Trump sabotaged at the UN—or just exposed?

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