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Talarico Accuses Paxton of Giving Epstein Style Sweetheart Deal to Pedophile

Raging Moderates · Trump Cornered On Iran, Newsom Pushes Back on Slush Fund · May 28, 2026
Talarico Accuses Paxton of Giving Epstein Style Sweetheart Deal to Pedophile
Raging Moderates
Raging Moderates
Trump Cornered On Iran, Newsom Pushes Back on Slush Fund
"If Ken Paxton is worried about freaks, he should stop giving Epstein-style sweetheart deals to pedophiles. This is the guy who just released Adam Hoffman from jail, an admitted child rapist, after one of Ken Paxton's wealthy lawyer friends got involved in the case. Ken Paxton even kept him off the sex offender registry. Adam Hoffman was supposed to serve 25 years to life, but instead he served less than a month."
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico directly accused Republican opponent Ken Paxton of releasing admitted child rapist Adam Hoffman after less than a month in jail, when he was supposed to serve 25 years to life. Talarico claimed Paxton intervened at the behest of a wealthy lawyer friend and kept Hoffman off the sex offender registry. The explosive allegation is central to Talarico's framing of the race as 'the People versus Ken Paxton,' positioning Paxton as the most corrupt politician in America.

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On this episode of Radiant Moderates, hosts Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov dissect the mounting political and economic crises facing the Trump administration, with particular focus on the stalled Iran negotiations, corruption scandals, and state-level Democratic resistance. The episode opens with analysis of Trump's deteriorating negotiating position with Iran, as inflation hits 3.8 percent and consumer pessimism reaches 73-year highs. Galloway argues Trump is a 'cornered rat' who squandered Biden's economic fundamentals with tariffs and war, while Tarlov speculates he may blame advisors like Pete Hegseth to save face. The conversation shifts to California Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to tax January 6th rioter payments at 100 percent, which Galloway calls 'brilliant' for distilling public disgust into digestible policy. The hosts extensively discuss Texas Senate candidate James Talarico's explosive accusation that Ken Paxton gave 'Epstein-style sweetheart deals to pedophiles,' releasing an admitted child rapist after less than a month. They analyze Talarico's strong debate skills and 'People versus Ken Paxton' framing as potentially game-changing in forcing Republicans to spend $50-100 million defending the seat. The episode also covers damaging revelations from Jill Biden's book tour, where she admitted fearing her husband was having a stroke during the 2024 debate, and Joe Biden's lawsuit to block audio from the Hur classified documents probe. Galloway and Tarlov debate whether the DOJ's criminal investigation of E. Jean Carroll represents a dangerous weaponization of justice. The episode concludes with a contentious exchange about the UFC octagon being constructed on the White House South Lawn, with Galloway arguing it's 'brilliant' political messaging about masculinity while Tarlov calls it 'gross' and damaging to America's image.

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