[00:00] Jonah Klein: From Neural Newscast, this is Buzz, tracking what's trending and why it matters. [00:10] Lila Grant: What is trending, Internet? I am Lila Grant and you're listening to Buzz. [00:15] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. We've got a high-stakes feed today, from the Supreme Court to the banks of Paris. [00:22] Lila Grant: We have to start with the border, Jonah. The New York Times is reporting that a majority of the Supreme Court [00:28] Lila Grant: seems ready to give the Trump administration a huge green light to turn away asylum seekers at the Mexico border. [00:34] Jonah Klein: This is massive for the digital conversation. If you look at X right now, the reaction is split right down the middle. [00:42] Jonah Klein: On one side, you have people like Eric Doherty calling it a victory against what he terms [00:47] Jonah Klein: an asylum scam used to facilitate illegal crossings. [00:51] Lila Grant: Exactly. [00:52] Lila Grant: The framing from the administration's supporters is that this ends a loophole. [00:57] Lila Grant: But for human rights advocates, it's a [00:59] Lila Grant: terrifying signal that the legal right to seek safety is being dismantled at the highest level. [01:05] Jonah Klein: And the justices weren't exactly hiding their leaning during arguments. [01:08] Jonah Klein: It sounds like the majority is focused on the executive branch's power to manage the border [01:14] Jonah Klein: as it sees fit, which would be a total game changer for immigration policy in 2026. [01:20] Lila Grant: It's the kind of ruling that defines a presidency, Jonah. [01:24] Lila Grant: But speaking of the president, there's a different kind of border-related story trending, specifically the borders of a mail-in ballot envelope. [01:32] Jonah Klein: For sure. According to The Washington Post, President Trump just cast a mail-in ballot for a special election in Palm Beach County. [01:40] Lila Grant: Which wouldn't be news for anyone else, but Trump has been very vocal about pressuring Congress to curb mail-in voting, often calling it a source of fraud. [01:51] Jonah Klein: Right. [01:52] Jonah Klein: He's essentially bashing the method while actively using it to make sure his voice is heard [01:56] Jonah Klein: in his own state house district near Mar-a-Lago. [01:59] Jonah Klein: ABC News confirmed it through public records. [02:02] Lila Grant: The comments on X are predictably wild. [02:06] Lila Grant: People are pointing out the do as I say, not as I do energy. [02:11] Lila Grant: It's like a classic example of how digital footprints and public records can create these viral moments of perceived hypocrisy. [02:20] Jonah Klein: It's the optics, Lila. [02:22] Jonah Klein: You can't tell the country that a system is broken while you're standing at your mailbox using that very system. [02:27] Jonah Klein: It's creating a lot of friction even within his own base. [02:31] Lila Grant: Well, from mailboxes in Florida to bank vaults in France. [02:37] Lila Grant: This next one is sending shockwaves through the finance world. [02:42] Lila Grant: Bloomberg reports that French financial prosecutors searched the Rothschild bank offices in Paris [02:48] Lila Grant: last week. [02:49] Jonah Klein: This isn't just a standard audit either. [02:52] Jonah Klein: This is reportedly tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. [02:56] Jonah Klein: Specifically, they're looking into a former employee with connections to Epstein. [02:59] Lila Grant: The name Rothschild already carries a ton of weight in internet culture, often being at the center of various theories. [03:07] Lila Grant: But this raid brings it into the legal scrutiny of real-world investigations. [03:13] Jonah Klein: The demand for accountability for Epstein's elite network has never really gone away, Lila. [03:19] Jonah Klein: Every time a new name or a new institution gets pulled into the orbit, the digital conversation explodes. [03:25] Lila Grant: And it's not just conspiracy talk. [03:28] Lila Grant: AFP and other outlets are confirming the search happened on Friday. [03:33] Lila Grant: It shows that the child trafficking investigation is still very much active [03:38] Lila Grant: and moving into some of the most powerful offices in Europe. [03:42] Jonah Klein: It's heavy stuff, and it ties into a broader theme we're seeing today, [03:46] Jonah Klein: a total lack of trust in institutions, [03:49] Jonah Klein: which leads us to some really difficult news out of the juvenile justice system. [03:54] Lila Grant: The case of Josiah Jones is causing a massive outcry. [03:59] Lila Grant: He's 12 years old and was accused of a truly heinous act, shoving rocks into a young girl's mouth to facilitate an assault by his friend. [04:09] Jonah Klein: Wait, what? A judge just released him to house arrest and the internet is reeling. [04:15] Jonah Klein: You've got people like Kevin Sorbo and Dale Partridge highlighting the case as an example [04:20] Jonah Klein: of what they call judicial softness or even partiality. [04:24] Lila Grant: It's a flashpoint for the debate on how we treat juvenile offenders. [04:29] Lila Grant: When the crime is that brutal, does age still warrant leniency? [04:34] Lila Grant: The social media consensus right now seems to be a resounding no. [04:39] Jonah Klein: And it's not the only story about justice in minors. [04:42] Jonah Klein: Haaretz is reporting on a Palestinian minor who died in an Israeli prison. [04:47] Jonah Klein: A judge ruled he was likely starved but then closed the case without further action. [04:52] Lila Grant: That is a haunting contrast, Jonah. [04:55] Lila Grant: Whether it's domestic juvenile courts or international military detention, [05:00] Lila Grant: the way we treat the most vulnerable is clearly the trending signal of the day. [05:05] Jonah Klein: It's all about the stakes of the system. [05:08] Jonah Klein: Who gets mercy, who gets neglected, and who is held to account? [05:13] Jonah Klein: We are seeing these tensions play out in real time across every platform. [05:18] Lila Grant: That's The Pulse today. [05:20] Lila Grant: I am Leela Grant. [05:21] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. [05:23] Jonah Klein: Thanks for riding the wave with us on Buzz. [05:25] Lila Grant: This podcast is for informational purposes only. [05:28] Lila Grant: The views and interpretations expressed do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Neural Newscast. [05:33] Lila Grant: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed, viewer AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com. 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