

Garrett M. Graff
Journalist and historian who writes the Doomsday Scenario newsletter and authors commentary on U.S. foreign policy and geopolitics.
Top 10 podcasts with Garrett M. Graff
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Jan 24, 2026 • 50min
Trump's Plan to Tank America
Drew Harwell, tech reporter at The Washington Post who covers digital recruitment and government tech. Joseph Cox, investigative tech reporter and 404 Media co-founder specializing in surveillance. Garrett M. Graff, journalist and historian focused on geopolitics. They discuss ICE’s growing surveillance tools and recruitment blitz. They map how U.S. alliances and global standing are being strained under recent political moves.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 24min
Why Hiring 10,000 New ICE Agents Is A Bad Idea
Garrett Graff, a historian and national security reporter known for his work on the ‘Doomsday Scenario’ newsletter, dives into the troubling implications of President Trump's drastic funding increase for ICE. He outlines how hiring 10,000 new agents could lead to civil rights violations and a focus on detaining non-criminals rather than actual threats. The discussion also touches on critiques of FEMA's ineffectiveness during Texas floods and the recent layoffs at the State Department that signal a shift in foreign policy.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 29min
No Really, Abolish ICE
Garrett Graff, journalist and historian who writes on national security and policing, breaks down DHS, ICE, and CBP trends. He discusses heated Capitol Hill hearings and the limits of congressional leverage. He questions militarization of immigration officers and describes how detention practices have grown punitive. He traces long patterns of CBP misconduct and highlights local resistance and risks from a hiring surge.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 35min
Doomsday Scenario
Garrett Graff, journalist and author of the Doomsday Scenario newsletter, joins the discussion about America's precarious political landscape. He delves into the influence of figures like Elon Musk, questioning the shifting norms of governance and accountability. The conversation critiques how billionaire power distorts democracy and challenges established institutions. Graff emphasizes the need for a more objective media narrative to illuminate the threats facing U.S. democracy while shedding light on the growing instability and erosion of federal authority.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 2min
Panic World: Russiagate (Bonus)
Garrett M. Graff, Pulitzer-finalist historian and national security journalist, revisits Russiagate and why it keeps drawing him back. He maps how Russian interference reshaped media dynamics, teases the split between troll farms and hack operations, and traces the fallout from WikiLeaks to Pizzagate and QAnon. They end by weighing platform amplification, future threats from AI, and where hope might come from.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 22min
Trump’s Fury Erupts in Many Directions, Unnerving Experts: “Insanity!”
Garrett Graff, a journalist and historian focused on national security and technology, discusses the alarming rise of authoritarianism under Trump. He highlights Trump's brazen threats to dissenters and media, likening the current climate to early signs of American fascism. Graff tackles issues like federal overreach and the militarization of law enforcement, questioning the erosion of democratic norms. He warns that we are witnessing a significant shift in governance that could have lasting effects on American society.

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Feb 5, 2026 • 55min
Why ICE Can’t Be "Fixed"
Garrett M. Graff, journalist and historian who writes on national security and extremism. He explores how white and Christian nationalism reshape far‑right action. He traces Stephen Miller’s mainstreaming of extremist rhetoric. He explains why militia roles shifted to federal agencies and why CBP/ICE culture, hiring surges, and frontier mindsets produced widespread misconduct.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 38min
Garrett M. Graff on "Long Shadow" and the Internet's Descent Into Outrage
Garrett Graff, a writer and historian and host of the Long Shadow podcast, explores the troubling evolution of the internet into a breeding ground for outrage. He discusses how corporate decisions by platforms like Facebook and YouTube have prioritized profit over ethics, fueling anger and division. Graff reveals how unregulated algorithms have exploited political fractures, including foreign interference in U.S. elections. He also critiques legacy media's failures in understanding social media's impacts and shares insights on contemporary political narratives.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 3min
Did Russiagate matter?
Join Garrett Graff, a seasoned journalist and author of several works on security, as he delves into the complexities of Russian interference in the 2016 election. He argues that this interference not only influenced media narratives but also shaped Trump's grievance-driven politics. Graff compares Russia's ongoing impact to Watergate, highlighting how tactics like social engineering and troll accounts stoked division. He explores the long shadow of these events, emphasizing the need for accountability and hope for a transformative political future.

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Sep 16, 2025 • 31min
Garrett Graff: "Russia Sought Division More Than Victory"
Garrett Graff, host of the Long Shadow podcast and an insightful historian, dives into the intricacies of Russia's meddling in the 2016 election. He emphasizes that the goal was to foster division in U.S. democracy, targeting different candidates to create chaos. The discussion touches on the overlap of events like the Access Hollywood tape, political extremism, and the role of misinformation in shaping public perception. Graff critiques shifting definitions of the 'far left' and warns about vulnerabilities in U.S. infrastructure.


