Timcast IRL · November 13, 2025 · 2h 0m
NEW Epstein Emails Drop, Dems Claim TRUMP KNEW, Congress Forces Epstein Release Vote w/ Noah Wall
Featuring: Noah Wall
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode from November 13, 2025 featured Tim Pool and co-hosts discussing the latest developments regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files. The show opened with Tim announcing his successful $500,000 funding goal for Twisted Plots, his animated anthology series. The panel then transitioned to the main topic: reports that Trump administration officials held a Situation Room meeting with Republican lawmakers about releasing Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt acknowledged the meeting when pressed by reporters about transparency. The discussion centered on whether this signals genuine willingness to release the files or if it's merely performative politics. Noah Wall, President and Founder of State Leadership Initiative, joined as a guest to discuss Republican state governance. Ian Crossland returned from Rice University where he worked on a graphene nanotechnology documentary. Philibanti, lead singer of heavy metal band All That Remains, also appeared on the panel. The conversation explored questions of transparency, government accountability, and the ongoing public demand for answers about the Epstein case.
TL;DR
- →Trump administration officials held a Situation Room meeting with GOP lawmakers including Lauren Boebert about forcing a vote to release DOJ Epstein files
- →White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt acknowledged the meeting when questioned about administration transparency on the matter
- →Panel discussed whether this signals genuine commitment to transparency or political theater regarding the Epstein documents
- →Tim announced successful $500,000 funding for Twisted Plots animated anthology series with additional funds going to developing more content
- →Noah Wall appeared as guest discussing state-level Republican governance and NGO influence on state politics
- →Ian Crossland returned to the panel after completing a graphene nanotechnology documentary at Rice University
Key Moments
- 0:00OpeningEpisode opens with Melania movie promotion and Tim's personal announcement about Freedom Tunes and Twisted Plots funding success
- 3:14Guest IntroductionNoah Wall joins the panel as guest to discuss state governance and political initiatives
- 3:49Co-Host ReturnIan Crossland returns from Rice University where he worked on a graphene documentary project
- 4:47Main StoryTrump administration Situation Room meeting about releasing DOJ Epstein files comes up for discussion
- 5:29Transparency DebatePress Secretary Leavitt's comments on transparency spark panel discussion about whether this meets voter expectations
- 6:03AnalysisPanel analyzes what the meeting signals about administration intentions regarding Epstein document release
Notable Quotes
“It is impossible to maintain your civilization if all of the stories in your civilization are told by people who hate it and want to destroy it.”
— Tim Pool · opening monologue about culture and media
“We have reached 100% in our funding. We have reached our $500,000 goal to produce our first season.”
— Tim Pool · announcing Twisted Plots funding success
“You spend time around scientists at the pioneering edge of reality and you will be white-pilled over and over and over. And if you spend time with politicians, I feel like I tend to get black-pilled.”
— Ian Crossland · comparing experiences with scientists versus politicians
“The only option the administration has is getting as much information out as exists. There can be no more redactions. There can be no more trying to tell people that the topic doesn't matter.”
— Tim Pool · main discussion on Epstein files transparency
“That headline is the type of thing that we always find out three months later never actually happened.”
— Tim Pool · skeptical take on the situation room meeting news
Mentioned
About the Guests
Noah Wall is the President and Founder of the State Leadership Initiative, a organization focused on aligning Republican state governance with actual voter preferences. He appeared as the episode's guest to discuss state-level political initiatives and the influence of NGOs on Republican policy.