Week in Review Podcast Highlights Media, Power, and Accountability
Mon Jan 26 2026
The Eric Thompson Show: Week in Review podcast delivered a wide-ranging analysis of political power, cultural conflict, and institutional accountability, drawing from several high-profile national stories that continue to dominate conservative media discourse. The episode synthesized investigative reporting, public statements, and digital commentary to present listeners with a consolidated examination of the week’s most consequential developments.
A central focus of the episode was newly surfaced internal communications involving senior federal health officials during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on reporting from FinishTheRace.com, the show revisited evidence suggesting that former public health leaders downplayed or dismissed natural immunity in public messaging, despite internal acknowledgment of its relevance. The discussion emphasized the long-term implications of those decisions for public trust and medical transparency.
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The Eric Thompson Show: Week in Review podcast delivered a wide-ranging analysis of political power, cultural conflict, and institutional accountability, drawing from several high-profile national stories that continue to dominate conservative media discourse. The episode synthesized investigative reporting, public statements, and digital commentary to present listeners with a consolidated examination of the week’s most consequential developments. A central focus of the episode was newly surfaced internal communications involving senior federal health officials during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on reporting from FinishTheRace.com, the show revisited evidence suggesting that former public health leaders downplayed or dismissed natural immunity in public messaging, despite internal acknowledgment of its relevance. The discussion emphasized the long-term implications of those decisions for public trust and medical transparency. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.