Haley Robson
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CNN's Tom Foreman joins us now live from the reflecting pool, our chief algae correspondent for the day.
Take a look at the water here.
I love seeing so many people that maybe haven't previously cared all that much about sports tap into this exact moment.
And live sports create this genuine cultural moment that I've talked about before, and style kind of comes with that.
We see people that have never cared about the sport, never cared about Knicks, showing up to the bars, the watch parties, dressed to the nines, inspired, representing their team.
We see fashion publications writing nonstop about Tyler Kulik's incredible looks.
Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner matching in their jeans.
Jordan Wood's bag, and we're talking about her literal purse, attendance at the games became a massive headline.
And honestly, that was warranted.
So my point here is this is not really a sports story.
This is a culture story.
This is about communities coming together.
Sports is one of the only things left that creates the shared real-time culture.
And when it does, it kind of touches everything.
As we draw our series to a close, it's important to reflect on Haley Robson's courage, her quest for justice and full transparency, and how her story resonates beyond just her individual experience.
Robson is now calling for Trump's impeachment, specifically targeting his handling of Epstein-related documents released by the Department of Justice.
This shift of allegiance is both shocking and powerful, especially given the circumstances.
In December of 2025, the DOJ released a new batch of documents tied to Epstein's case.
Among these were disturbing contents, a letter from Epstein to Larry Nassar, another convicted sex offender.