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Sep 25, 2025 • 42min
Trump DOJ races to indict Comey before statue expires
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz from Hawaii joins to tackle pressing issues like the politicization of the DOJ and the potential indictment of James Comey. He warns that this situation echoes multiple Watergates, urging for bipartisan resistance to these abuses of power. The conversation turns to the Dallas ICE facility shooting, emphasizing the need for dignified discourse amidst tragedy. Schatz also critiques attempts to undermine free speech, discussing the significant public backlash against censorship.

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Sep 24, 2025 • 42min
Jimmy Kimmel returns to air following suspension backlash
Senator Mark Kelly, a U.S. Senator from Arizona and a member of the Armed Services Committee, joins to discuss critical foreign policy issues. He dives into the U.S. stance on aid for Ukraine and Gaza, exploring challenges around military support and sanctions. The episode also highlights the broader implications of recent political pressures, including the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and Trump's alarming demands for prosecuting political rivals, raising concerns about the integrity of the justice system.

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Sep 20, 2025 • 42min
Ex-Disney CEO rips FCC "intimidation" of ABC
David Remnick, Editor-in-chief of The New Yorker and a seasoned journalist, joins the conversation to examine the unsettling trends in press freedom. They explore the FCC's intimidation tactics against Disney and how these actions threaten editorial independence. Remnick draws parallels between today’s media environment and historical authoritarianism, highlighting the alarming erosion of free speech. The discussion also touches on the alarming precedence set by political pressures on law enforcement and its implications for democracy.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 42min
Widespread backlash as Trump cheers Kimmel suspension
Tim Walz, the Governor of Minnesota and a potential 2024 vice presidential candidate, dives into the chilling implications of Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and its threats to democracy. He labels the actions against Kimmel as authoritarian and highlights the need for state-level defenses against federal overreach. The discussion also touches on the backlash from conservative podcasters condemning this media suppression and the concerning trend of politicized investigations, including dubious mortgage fraud allegations targeting political adversaries.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 42min
ABC pauses Kimmel after threats from Trump FCC
In this engaging discussion, Ben Rhodes, a former deputy national security advisor, dives into the implications of media consolidation and authoritarian tactics affecting U.S. foreign policy. U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin highlights critical accountability issues as he questions the FBI director about his handling of the Epstein files and the overall transparency in the investigation. The conversation also touches on the chilling effects of censorship in media, especially regarding ABC's preemption of late-night shows amid FCC threats.

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Sep 17, 2025 • 42min
Trump admin moves to curb dissent
Michael Fanon, a former D.C. metropolitan police officer who bravely defended the Capitol on January 6th, and Adam Schiff, a Democratic Senator from California, share critical insights into the current political climate. They discuss the Trump administration's attempts to suppress dissent following recent violence, highlighting the implications for free speech. Schiff opens up about his contentious exchanges with Kash Patel, while Fanon reflects on the erosion of accountability within political institutions. The conversation underscores the urgent need for unity in a fragmented society.

Sep 12, 2025 • 42min
‘Rapid developments’ shake Charlie Kirk shooting investigation
Michael Feinberg, a former assistant special agent in charge for the FBI, offers a gripping analysis of the investigation into the shooting of Charlie Kirk. He discusses the urgency of finding the suspect and the complexities of law enforcement’s response. Listeners learn about the challenges the FBI faces, including evolving communication strategies and a chaotic scene at the rally. Feinberg highlights the broader implications of political violence in unexpected places, urging for civil discourse amidst rising tensions.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 43min
Charlie Kirk shot dead at campus event in Utah
Christopher Leary, a seasoned MSNBC national security analyst, and Ryan Riley, an investigative reporter from NBC News, delve into the shocking shooting of a conservative activist at a campus event in Utah. They discuss the chaotic scenes during the incident, the immediate response from law enforcement, and the broader implications of political violence in America. The conversation highlights the challenges of investigating such ideologically charged acts and calls for a deeper understanding of how these incidents affect society and democracy.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 43min
Newly revealed: Trump sketch among disturbing Epstein birthday letters
A revealing discussion unfolds around Donald Trump's links to the Epstein scandal and his contradictory remarks, raising questions about accountability among the elite. The unsettling contents of Epstein's birthday book spark a critical analysis of complicity in society. The conversation also addresses the urgent need for faith in democracy and journalistic freedom. On a different note, the complex dynamics of gun violence in Chicago are explored, highlighting the importance of community resilience and mental health support.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 42min
Tariffs continue to bruise economy as hiring plummets
Senator Angela Alsobrooks, a Maryland Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, shares insights on the troubling U.S. job market, detailing how current policies and tariffs are significantly impacting everyday Americans. Helene Cooper, a national security reporter for The New York Times, discusses the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean, exploring the potential implications of escalating tensions with Venezuela. Both guests delve into the intersection of economic challenges and political maneuverings, painting a concerning picture of today’s landscape.


