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Bulwark Takes

Bulwark Takes

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The news cycle doesn’t slow down, and neither does The Bulwark. Bulwark Takes brings you bite-sized takes on the news of the day from the entire Bulwark team, including Tim Miller, Sarah Longwell, and Bill Kristol, and more.
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  • BREAKING: Trump’s Creepy Epstein Friendship Exposed by WSJ
    Jul 18 2025
    Tim Miller and Sam Stein take on the bizarre and troubling new Wall Street Journal story about Donald Trump’s birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein. The note—complete with suggestive drawings and a cryptic reference to “secrets”—raises uncomfortable questions about Trump’s relationship with Epstein, while Trump’s frantic attempts at damage control only add fuel to the fire.
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    22 m
  • BREAKING: Trump-Epstein Scandal About To Get Far Worse, WSJ Report Imminent
    Jul 17 2025
    Tim Miller unpacks Oliver Darcy’s reporting on the Wall Street Journal’s upcoming story detailing Donald Trump’s past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and Trump’s alleged efforts to suppress the article.

    Oliver Darcy's article, Trump's WSJ Epstein Fury
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    6 m
  • We Can't Stop Laughing At Billionaire Bill Ackman's Horrible Pro-Tennis Debut
    Jul 17 2025
    JVL and Ben Parker break down the bizarre and cringeworthy saga of billionaire investor Bill Ackman playing in a professional tennis tournament. Despite having no prior pro matches and being 59 years old, Ackman secured a spot in the Newport Hall of Fame Challenger event, thanks to a wildcard invite from former tennis pro Jack Sock. Ackman's poor performance, dumping serves, and hitting wildly off-target shots, was both painful and hilarious.

    Beyond the comedy, they emphasize the real issue: Ackman took a spot from a legitimate, hardworking player trying to climb the ranks in a brutally competitive system. This as a case study in billionaire entitlement, comparing it to fantasy camp for the ultra-rich and even likening Ackman to a “Make-A-Wish” recipient for grown men with money and delusions.

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    14 m
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