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Feb 13, 2026 • 42min
‘This did not go well for them: Frey reacts as Minneapolis ICE surges ends
Jacob Frey, mayor of Minneapolis known for defending civil rights, discusses the city’s response to Operation Metro Surge. He recounts community resistance and mutual aid. He examines whether the federal drawdown is genuine and outlines legal steps for accountability. He closes with a call for civic solidarity and lessons other cities can use.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 41min
‘Absolute mockery’: Hayes stunned Bondi still has DOJ job
Cory Booker, U.S. Senator and Judiciary Committee member, warns of a constitutional crisis. Robert Garcia, Democratic congressman overseeing Epstein document redactions, digs into DOJ transparency and possible cover-ups. They debate politicization at the Justice Department, redaction oddities, and calls for stronger congressional accountability. Short, urgent conversations about law, power, and institutional breakdown.

Feb 11, 2026 • 42min
Trump DOJ fails to indict Dem lawmakers on sedition charges
Investigative reporting on new Guthrie doorbell footage and forensic analysis of surveillance video. Deep dives into Jeffrey Epstein files, shifting accounts, and DOJ redaction controversies. Coverage of a grand jury refusing sedition indictments against lawmakers and broader patterns in politically charged prosecutions. A critique of economic claims, rising corporate profits, and concerns about AI-driven job losses.

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Feb 7, 2026 • 42min
‘To his bones a racist’: Hayes says Trump ‘taking the mask off’ with Obama video
Jamie Raskin, a longtime congressman focused on oversight and legal fights. April Ryan, veteran White House reporter who covers race and presidential behavior. They discuss Trump’s inflammatory Obama video and the White House’s response. They examine troubling redactions in the Epstein files and the push to review them. The conversation also covers federal immigration actions, including the case of five-year-old Liam Ramos.

Feb 6, 2026 • 41min
'This shouldn't be that complicated': Hakeem Jeffries draws hard line on DHS funding
Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic Leader pushing tough reforms of ICE and using DHS funding as leverage. Alyssa Slotkin, Michigan senator and former CIA analyst, explaining why she refused a DOJ interview and warning about politicized investigations. They debate DHS oversight, election threats, and immigration enforcement in short, punchy conversations.

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Feb 5, 2026 • 46min
'Surround the polls': Trump ally admits voter intimidation plan using ICE
Sherilyn Ifill, civil rights attorney who founded the 14th Amendment Center for Law and Democracy, and Senator Alex Padilla, California lawmaker focused on federal oversight. They talk about reported plans to use ICE to surround and intimidate voters and the need for congressional accountability for DHS and ICE actions. Short, urgent conversations about legal and political risks around elections.

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Feb 4, 2026 • 42min
Trump reassembles his 2020 coup crew amid 2026 midterm panic
A look at renewed efforts to seize control of election machinery and calls to federalize state-run voting. A deep dive into ICE hearings where families confront alleged abuses and demand accountability. New scrutiny of recently released Epstein documents, redactions, and what remains hidden.

Jan 31, 2026 • 42min
Elon Musk emailed Epstein about 'wildest party' on private island: new docs
Summer Lee, U.S. Congresswoman from Pennsylvania who led bipartisan subpoenas for Epstein files. She discusses oversight and transparency in government. The conversation highlights messy DOJ releases, new names surfacing in documents, and congressional demands for full, unredacted records.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 43min
‘Playing Whac-a-Mole’: Hayes says Trump’s ICE ‘drawdown’ can’t be trusted
Wes Moore, governor of Maryland and NGA vice chair, pushes back against federal ICE tactics and defends state responses. He discusses Maryland’s public safety gains and community strategies. He also outlines his redistricting efforts to protect democracy and resist federal overreach.

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Jan 29, 2026 • 42min
Ilhan Omar speaks out after town hall attack: 'I am not one to be intimidated'
Jacob Soboroff, national reporter on-the-ground in Minneapolis. Keith Ellison, Minnesota attorney general leading litigation. Ilhan Omar, U.S. Representative who survived a town-hall assault. They discuss a federal DHS surge in Minneapolis, legal moves to stop Operation Metro Surge, community protection efforts, and Omar’s response to intimidation and calls for accountability.


