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Let Freedom
The "Let Freedom" Podcast is a fast, punchy daily show that breaks down the biggest stories in politics, business, and policy. It delivers clear reporting, and actionable analysis. Think of it like Lex Fridman meets Joe Rogan meets breaking news room... If you want straight talk on what’s real, what matters, and how to stay ahead without the Beltway spin you hear on CNN and Fox News, this is your show.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 11min
Anduril's AI "Fury" Fighter Jet Takes Flight
Discover the groundbreaking test flight of Anduril's AI-driven Fury fighter jet and its implications for future warfare. The discussion dives into budget politics surrounding autonomous drones and the ethical concerns of using AI in combat decisions. Learn how the Air Force’s collaborative combat aircraft concept aims to create affordable mass, influenced by drone tactics in Ukraine. The podcast raises questions about the autonomy of military machines and the potential moral hazards of cheaper defense systems.

Nov 19, 2025 • 3min
Yemen's STC Emerges as Key Maritime Security Partner
The discussion centers on Yemen's Southern Transitional Council and its role in combating Al-Qaeda and Islamic State activities. It highlights the strategic importance of their control over the Bab el-Mandeb and Gulf of Aden for global trade. The podcast also addresses calls for Western support for the STC as a crucial counterterrorism ally, while acknowledging human rights concerns under their governance. Ultimately, it explores the geopolitical implications of engaging with the STC and the potential risks of extremist resurgence.

Nov 19, 2025 • 5min
Dearborn Quran Clash Exposes Deep Divides
A chaotic confrontation erupts in Dearborn, Michigan, following an attempted Quran burning that ignites street-level clashes. As tensions escalate, anti-Islam activists clash with pro-Muslim counter-protesters, highlighting deep divisions over faith and identity in America. Political responses shift dramatically, with leaders recalibrating their rhetoric amid backlash and condemnation. This incident becomes a symbol of broader ideological battles over values and belonging, suggesting potential changes in community dynamics and law enforcement strategies.

Nov 18, 2025 • 17min
Does America Own the AI Internet?
Delve into how American companies dominate the AI internet, influencing everything from chips to undersea cables. Explore the hidden costs for U.S. communities, including environmental impacts and local job scarcity. Unpack the significance of software frameworks like CUDA and TensorFlow as the backbone of AI infrastructure. Discover the global push for sovereign clouds in Europe and Asia, and learn what signals policymakers should watch to understand the future landscape of AI and internet control.

Nov 18, 2025 • 5min
DOJ Sues California Over Sanctuary Laws
The podcast dives into the DOJ's lawsuit against California's sanctuary laws, highlighting the clash between state and federal authority. It explains how restrictions on data sharing and detainer requests are a flashpoint for immigration enforcement. The discussion reveals California's defense of these laws as a shield against federal overreach, focusing on privacy and human rights. Listeners learn about the potential ramifications of the case for sanctuary policies across the nation and the future of state protections against federal immigration enforcement.

Nov 18, 2025 • 4min
Dem Staffer Accused of Posing as Lawyer
A top Democratic congressional staffer is accused of posing as an immigration attorney, misleading a deported immigrant who expected legal help. This raises serious concerns about unauthorized legal practice and risks left for vulnerable constituents. The situation may lead to political embarrassment for Democrats advocating for immigrant rights and invites scrutiny from right-wing critics. Calls for reforms suggest the need for stricter rules governing staffer conduct in legal assistance highlight the importance of trust in representation for those in need.

Nov 18, 2025 • 5min
Vehicle Attack in West Bank Sparks Escalation
A recent vehicle attack in the West Bank escalates tensions, showcasing how a single incident can amplify conflict. Checkpoints serve as a flashpoint, drawing sharp responses from both Israelis and Palestinians. The aftermath reveals divided reactions among Palestinians, as leaders may exploit the chaos for political gain. International responses are also in flux, as global powers urge calm amidst potential for wider clashes. Ultimately, the human cost is profound, impacting future peace discussions and highlighting the complex dynamics at play.

Nov 18, 2025 • 6min
Germany Cancels Holocaust Artifact Auction
Germany's decision to cancel an auction of Holocaust artifacts ignites a fierce debate about historical memory and ethics. The collection included personal items like Gestapo cards and letters, drawing condemnation from survivors and global organizations. Political pressure escalates, with calls for proper stewardship emphasizing that these artifacts should honor victims, not be commercialized. The cancellation is seen as a moral victory, highlighting the responsibility to preserve the memory of the Holocaust with dignity and respect.

Nov 18, 2025 • 4min
Three Chinese Astronauts Stranded on Tiangong Station
Three astronauts are stranded aboard China’s Tiangong space station due to delays with their return vehicle. The podcast dives into the technical risks and resource strains impacting their mission. Limited media transparency raises concerns, leading analysts to use satellite data for insights. The situation puts China's human spaceflight credibility on the line and sparks geopolitical discussions. Listeners are urged to monitor launch updates and international responses as the crisis unfolds.

Nov 18, 2025 • 6min
Michigan Gender Question Clip Sparks Education Clash
A viral moment in Michigan sparked intense debate as Chief Deputy Superintendent Dr. Sue Carnell refused to define the number of genders, highlighting the clash of beliefs in education. Critics, particularly conservatives, quickly used the moment to challenge the state's educational leadership. The incident underscores broader tensions in schools regarding gender identity, trust in curricula, and the cultural battleground that education has become. Potential policy implications and the impact on students and parents add another layer to this heated discussion.


