Today on Filtered with TJ Walker, we examine whether pressure is finally building around power centers in politics, media, tech, and law enforcement.

From Virginia’s push to regulate algorithmic internet use, to the rise and fall of Dilbert creator Scott Adams, to a clear-eyed breakdown of how crypto scams work, this episode connects the dots between incentives, communication failures, and institutional trust.

We also cover The Atlantic’s lawsuit against Google, growing outrage over ICE tactics in Minnesota, the resignation of federal prosecutors, and why the Clintons are refusing live testimony in the Epstein inquiry.

This episode focuses on how power communicates, and what happens when credibility collapses.