Iowa Talk Guys #052 More bank failures, Epstein’s Calendar and the Attack on the Kremlin

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Originally aired on May 8, 2023. On this week's show, the talk guys discuss the third largest bank to collapse since March 2023. We also talk about the news that Epstein’s calendar schedule was released to the public and the names of the people he was meeting with, which may be shocking to some but not surprising to others. Right before we recorded this show, we saw the news that Pacific Western Bank's shares were down 50% because of concerns that it may be the next major bank to fail, so we talked about that too. Russia and China continue to strengthen ties and their currencies despite the sanctions the US government has put on Russia. The Kremlin was attacked in an apparent "assassination attempt" on Putin by two drones, and we have a lot to discuss on this matter. We end the show with some news that the IRS is stockpiling weapons and combat gear, which should worry all of us.

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