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11 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 24min

Is Trump’s latest peace deal a total sham?

Leaders from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo meet in Washington to sign a controversial peace deal, but their avoidance of each other raises questions about its sincerity. A report reveals Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked security by texting sensitive information on a personal phone. Meanwhile, Afghan immigrants in a town known as 'Little Kabul' face increasing hostility amid Trump’s anti-immigration policies. The FIFA World Cup draws attention as Trump threatens to relocate matches for political gain, showcasing the intersection of sports and politics.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 26min

Trump tells his immigration agents to target Somalians

The discussion dives into Trump's targeting of the Somali community in Minnesota, raising eyebrows over his controversial remarks. There's an examination of a cabinet meeting where members shower praise, despite concerns about the president’s fatigue. The allegations around a boat strike in the Caribbean spark debate, especially regarding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Plus, notable changes in the Pentagon press corps bring conspiracy theorists to the forefront, replacing traditional journalists. These topics stir significant political implications, particularly concerning immigration strategies.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 18min

Did Donald Trump’s Secretary of Defense just commit a war crime?

Was a former TV anchor turned military commander involved in a potential war crime? Allegations swirl around a deadly strike on a Venezuelan boat. The discussion moves to escalating U.S.-Venezuela tensions and the implications of Trump's immigration policies, including a suspicious visa review. Meanwhile, Trump's ongoing conflicts with female journalists add a layer of controversy, as demeaning exchanges highlight a troubling media relationship. The hosts unpack these complex issues with sharp insights and pointed critiques.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 18min

A shooting on the streets of Washington DC

A shooting near the White House sparks urgent discussions and a heavy law-enforcement response. Conflicting reports about casualties keep everyone on edge. The hosts dive into President Trump’s quick reaction, linking the attack to immigration and national guard deployments. They also analyze how uniformed troops become targets in such situations. Meanwhile, Trump's legal landscape shifts as a significant Georgia case gets dropped, offering him a moment of relief. Plus, they explore the implications of labeling a Venezuelan gang as a terrorist organization.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 25min

Why is Trump’s team coaching Putin on how to deal with the president?

Thanksgiving at the White House provides a lighthearted backdrop as Trump pardons turkeys. Meanwhile, tensions rise with reports of a potential Russia-Ukraine peace deal. Steve Witkoff, Trump's foreign affairs fixer, is allegedly coaching Russia on strategies to appeal to the president. Concerns over Witkoff's influence on international relations are discussed. Additionally, the implications of Trump's 'drill, baby, drill' policy come to light as California prepares for extensive oil drilling, prompting environmental debates.
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8 snips
Nov 25, 2025 • 25min

Marjorie Taylor Greene out, Mamdani in - is the MAGA right giving up on Trump?

Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation sends shockwaves through the MAGA faction, raising questions about its unity. A surprising call between Trump and Xi Jinping hints at potential shifts in U.S.-China relations and concerns over Taiwan. Meanwhile, recent court decisions have thrown Trump's revenge plans into disarray, as a judge dismisses key cases against his rivals. The hosts also discuss the political dynamics between JD Vance and Marco Rubio, highlighting internal struggles within the party amidst global challenges.
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9 snips
Nov 21, 2025 • 22min

Did Trump just call for Democrats to be hanged?

Tensions escalate as Trump incites talk of 'seditious behavior' in response to Democrats following his signing of the Epstein files bill. The discussion dives into a provocative video where Democrats urge troops to refuse unlawful orders, igniting Trump's vehement reactions on social media. Amidst concerns of rising political violence, Speaker Johnson defends Trump's comments while Democrats respond personally. Lastly, a preview of a significant upcoming meeting between Trump and New York's mayor-elect hints at fraught political dynamics.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 24min

Congress forces Trump to release the Epstein files

Lawmakers are demanding the release of the Epstein files after emotional testimonies from survivors. Trump may not be able to block it this time. Meanwhile, he hosts crown prince Mohammed bin Salman amid controversial ties, casually brushing off journalist Khashoggi's fate with 'things happen.' Plus, Cristiano Ronaldo makes a triumphant return to the US, dining with Trump after more than a decade of absence, all while navigating a history of controversy. The intertwining of politics, justice, and celebrity makes for a compelling discussion.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 25min

The day the House votes to release the Epstein files

The House votes on the long-awaited release of the Epstein files, raising questions about political ramifications. Tensions flare as Trump calls Marjorie Taylor Greene a traitor, uncovering fissures within the party. Meanwhile, Nicki Minaj intriguingly aligns with Trump over issues affecting Nigeria. The discussion delves into the potential revelations in the Epstein documents and how they might impact Trump's public image. Political pressures intensify as key figures navigate the fallout from these high-stakes decisions.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 17min

"The dog that hasn't barked": Trump, Epstein, and the emails

A bombshell release of 23,000 documents exposes Jeffrey Epstein's connections to high-profile power players, raising unsettling questions about Donald Trump. The hosts delve into emails revealing consistent mentions of Trump, notably an intriguing claim about a 'dog that hasn't barked.' They discuss whether these emails indicate wrongdoing, and explore Epstein's media strategies to leverage Trump for PR gains. The fallout on Capitol Hill is palpable, with mixed reactions from Republicans, while the BBC issues a formal apology to Trump over an edited broadcast.

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