Timcast IRL · November 19, 2025 · 2h 0m
Epstein Transparency PASSED UNANIMOUSLY, Trump To SIGN Release w/ Ryan Neuhaus
Featuring: Ryan Neuhaus
Episode Recap
Tim Pool hosted Timcast IRL on November 19, 2025, with guest Ryan Neuhaus and co-hosts discussing several major news stories. The primary topic centered on Congress passing the Epstein transparency bill nearly unanimously in both the House and Senate, sending it to President Trump for his signature. Tim expressed skepticism about what the files might contain, noting they likely have been scrubbed long ago. The panel also covered Trump calling a reporter 'Piggy,' Christians protesting Muslims in Dearborn, Michigan, and NASA's discovery of a weakening magnetic field with an expanding dent in the Southern Hemisphere causing unusual aurora activity across the United States. Sponsors Venice.AI and Anyone.io were featured throughout the broadcast.
TL;DR
- →Congress nearly unanimously passed the Epstein transparency bill, with only one House member voting against it, sending the legislation to Trump for his signature to release the files
- →Tim Pool expressed doubt about the files' value, suggesting they have likely been scrubbed already and that both parties are simply giving the exhausted public what they want
- →Trump was criticized for calling a female reporter 'Piggy' when her name is Peggy, with Tim defending the remark as sometimes deserved
- →NASA is tracking a growing magnetic field anomaly in the Southern Hemisphere that has caused unprecedented aurora sightings across the US including Texas
- →Christians in Dearborn, Michigan were filmed protesting Muslims and throwing bacon at Qurans in a development Tim called concerning
- →Ryan Neuhaus joined as guest, identifying as former Chief of Staff of the Harris Foundation and father of four children
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Epstein Bill NewsTim opened with the news about Congress passing the Epstein transparency bill nearly unanimously, questioning what value the files still hold
- 1:35Trump 'Piggy' Reporter IncidentDiscussion of Trump calling a reporter 'Piggy' and Tim's commentary that sometimes reporters deserve such treatment
- 2:14Magnetic Field Anomaly and AurorasTim discussed NASA's findings about the weakening magnetic field and unusual aurora sightings across the United States
- 5:15Guest Ryan Neuhaus IntroductionRyan Neuhaus was introduced as former Chief of Staff of the Harris Foundation with four children
- 6:29Epstein Bill Deep DivePanel read news reports confirming Senate unanimously passed the bill and it's headed to Trump's desk
- 30:00Continued AnalysisFurther discussion on implications of the Epstein file release and political reactions
- 60:00Guest Discussion with RyanExtended conversation with Ryan Neuhaus about current events and his perspectives
- 90:00Co-host CommentaryTate Brown and other co-hosts provided additional analysis on the day's news
- 120:00Closing SegmentFinal thoughts and sponsor mentions for Venice.AI and Anyone.io
Notable Quotes
“In the weirdest of timelines, the House and the Senate have nearly unanimously voted to pass the Epstein transparency bill, so they will be releasing all of these Epstein files, whatever they may be.”
— Tim Pool · opening segment introducing the main story
“I don't know what's exactly in these files or why Trump all of a sudden turned around and said let's release them. But I think it's fair to say, whether you're on the left or the right, everybody agrees they've been scrubbed a long time ago. So what is the point of all this?”
— Tim Pool · main discussion expressing skepticism about the files' contents
“I like that Trump called a reporter Piggy. I don't know why he would, but sometimes they deserve it.”
— Tim Pool · discussing the Trump reporter incident
“Former Chief of Staff of the Harris Foundation right now. I'm a pretty good dad. Got four kids with my own, so I spend some time with them.”
— Ryan Neuhaus · guest introduction
“The magnetic field is weakening. There's big news from Science Alert that NASA is tracking this anomaly in the Southern Hemisphere where the magnetic has a dent in it, and it's expanding and growing. We all just saw auroras over the sky in Texas, stretching down all across the United States.”
— Tim Pool · science news discussion
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— Tim Pool · closing with sponsor Anyone.io
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About the Guests
Ryan Neuhaus is the former Chief of Staff of the Harris Foundation and father of four children who appeared as a guest to discuss current events on Timcast IRL.