The Rubin Report

Dave Rubin
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28 snips
Jan 17, 2026 • 31min

Proof That Medications Are Making Mental Health Crisis Worse | Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring

Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring, a board-certified psychiatrist and founder of the Taper Clinic, exposes the alarming trend of worsening mental health in America despite increased psychiatric drug use. He discusses the dangerous rush in psychiatry appointments and the frequent misdiagnoses that overlook vital lifestyle factors. Dr. Witt-Doerring highlights the neurological risks of prescribing antidepressants and ADHD drugs to children, advocates for non-drug approaches, and critiques how social media impacts youth mental health. His insights challenge conventional views on psychiatric treatment and stress the importance of holistic care.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 43min

Listen to Room Go Quiet as Rubio Says the Ugly Truth About Iran

In this lively discussion, former CIA officer Mike Baker and Iranian activist Elika Le Bon dive into the current crisis in Iran. They explore the stark contrast between the Iranian regime and its people, highlighting a staggering 85% opposition to the clerical rule. Elika shines a light on the courage of young Iranian women demanding freedoms, while Mike reveals how technology empowers protesters. The pair also question the hypocrisy of leftist activists who ignore human rights abuses, making a compelling case for international support. Their insights provide a nuanced view of today's Iran.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 8min

Ilhan Omar Horrified When Reporter Proved She'd Done Her Homework

Ilhan Omar faces backlash after a reporter confronts her on her knowledge of a fraud scandal. Shocking footage emerges of protesters clashing with ICE, including the theft of a rifle. Peter Thiel argues that academic fraud is a hidden crisis. The obesity debate heats up as Oprah discusses it as a disease you can't control. A tense moment arises when Josh Hawley asks a doctor about biological sex and pregnancy. Additionally, the satire in 'Landman' critiques pronoun culture, sparking lively discussions on identity and politics.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 60min

Is Joe Rogan Wrong on the Basic Facts of ICE?

In this engaging discussion, Erin Molan, an Australian broadcaster known for her sharp political commentary, joins to dissect Joe Rogan's controversial views on ICE following a tragic shooting. They examine the complexities of ICE raids versus media portrayals and reflect on Trump's approach to crime and immigration. The conversation also critiques progressive calls to defund ICE and explores the political ramifications of such rhetoric. They touch on Iran's protests and the challenges of U.S. involvement, while highlighting cultural issues like Australia's immigration policies.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 4min

The Exact Moment CNN Host Realizes Ilhan Omar Is a Monster After ICE Shooting Answer

Discussing Ilhan Omar's controversial remarks, the show highlights her shocking refusal to acknowledge video evidence in a deadly ICE incident. Elon Musk warns about America's societal collapse, while Kristi Noem challenges CNN's narrative live on-air. The podcast also addresses the hypocrisy among celebrities politicizing tragedies and explores the broader implications of radicalization in the U.S. and Iran's upheaval. Additionally, insights into media bias and the handling of protests create a compelling conversation about current events.
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Jan 11, 2026 • 41min

Democrats Biggest Weakness That No One Sees | Scott Jennings

Scott Jennings, a CNN senior political contributor and author, explores the implications of Nicolás Maduro's arrest for U.S. foreign policy. He praises Trump-era military operations as effective and warns about the rise of fringe radicalism within the Democratic Party. Jennings highlights the fallout from an immigration fraud exposé that has altered political narratives. He also critiques New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's early actions and foresees potential cultural decline in Western Europe without strong leadership.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 4min

Jimmy Kimmel's Audience Shocked at How Sick He Actually Is

Michael Knowles, a sharp Conservative commentator, and Batya Ungar-Sargon, a center-left journalist, delve into intense political discussions. They analyze how media narratives mislead activists leading to tragic outcomes, like the recent ICE shooting. The duo critiques Jimmy Kimmel's tone-deaf joke amid serious events and discusses Marco Rubio's strategy for Venezuela. They also tackle vaccine debates, property ownership, and the cultural disconnect in media, all while evaluating the ramifications on domestic and foreign policies.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 1min

AOC Shocks Press with Reckless ICE Shooting Comments That Will Make Things Much Worse

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's controversial comments following a shooting near ICE agents spark a heated discussion about political rhetoric and its dangerous consequences. The episode dives into witness accounts of the incident, raising questions against video evidence. Tim Walz's National Guard threats are examined as potential distractions from political issues. Plus, Marco Rubio outlines plans for Venezuela's oil amidst the chaos. Humorously, a South Park parody highlights new dietary guidelines. A lively Q&A session wraps things up!
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Jan 7, 2026 • 54min

Bill O'Reilly Exposes the Real Reason Trump Wants Greenland So Bad

Bill O'Reilly unveils the secret motives behind Trump's interest in Greenland, focusing on military strategy and diplomatic angles. The podcast calls out Jasmine Crockett's embarrassing comments on 'The View' regarding Maduro's capture in Venezuela. Discussions include Mark Kelly's controversial stance on military orders and accusations of fraud in California under Gavin Newsom, who faces critique from Elon Musk. The stakes of the upcoming midterm elections are high, with warnings from Trump about potential consequences for Republicans.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 7min

'The View' Gets Tense After This Host Praises Trump's Aggressive Move

Tensions rise on 'The View' as Whoopi Goldberg defends Trump's capture of Maduro, sparking Ana Navarro's emotional praise. John Fetterman highlights the Democrats' lack of support for this move, while Jake Tapper is left speechless by Scott Jennings' insights into their reluctance. Elon Musk's Tesla stock finds itself a subject of irony amidst political drama. NYC's Mayor Mamdani plans controversial changes to landlord regulations, and calls for collective property ownership stir debates about private property rights.

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