This week, Steve Dees paid a visit to the White House, marking the first 100 days of President Trump’s term. He had the opportunity to engage with key figures, such as Ronald Vitiello, a senior customs and border security advisor, and Bill Prute, who directs federal housing finance institutions. He also spoke with Kahlan Doll, assistant director of communications at the White House.
However, one interview stood out.
Steve remarked, “You never know who you’ll encounter when lunching in the White House chaos hall.”
For instance, he bumped into Dean Cain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sasgdd-bey8
“I had to make time for Dean Cain, being a Superman fan,” Steve confessed.
He posed a direct question: “Why are you here? Is the country’s future at stake?”
Cain shared he was in town for a film titled “End the Wait.”
“We aim to collaborate with the government to potentially save thousands of lives,” he noted.
Discussing films, Steve mentioned his recent viewing of “Accountant 2,” featuring Ben Affleck.
“The plot revolves around dismantling trafficking networks that exploit illegal aliens under the guise of helping them,” he elaborated. “I told my wife afterward, ‘This isn’t a script that would’ve been made a decade ago.’”
He inquired about any noticeable shifts in the cultural landscape. “Do you sense the changes too?”
“Absolutely!” Cain replied emphatically.
He described Gavin O’Connor, the film’s director, as a friend and an excellent director who captures real truths.
Cain went on to comment on various aspects of cultural evolution, such as Elon Musk acquiring X and the revival of free speech, as well as insights into past administrations and the growing influence of podcasters like Joe Rogan.
“People are awake now. They don’t control the media as they once did, which allows for genuine messaging,” Cain concluded.
For further insights from Steve and Dean Cain’s discussion, check out the clip above.





