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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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Oct 22, 2025 • 3min
Insider Trading Sparks $19 B Crypto Market Crash
The crypto market was shaken by a mysterious investor making $200 million during a $19 billion flash crash linked to insider trading. The discussion reveals how political announcements impacted Bitcoin and altcoins, leading to widespread liquidations. They examine allegations against trader Garrett Bullish and the challenges of potential prosecution amidst legal ambiguities. Insights into past crypto insider cases illustrate the complexities of enforcing accountability in trading. The host emphasizes the need for transparency, urging that wrongdoing should face strict repercussions regardless of political influence.

Oct 22, 2025 • 3min
Gaza Ceasefire Deal Already Wobbly
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza, brokered by Trump's team, shows wobbly signs with fresh airstrikes and accusations of violations. The host discusses the potential impact of reduced aid amidst growing humanitarian concerns. Tensions rise as violations during the ceasefire lead to renewed fighting. A historical comparison highlights the troubling patterns of ceasefire breakdowns, echoing the turmoil of past conflicts. The discussion wraps up with crucial developments to watch in this volatile situation.

Oct 22, 2025 • 6min
JD Vance Visits Israel For Peace Deal
J.D. Vance's recent trip to Israel sparks discussions on the fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Hamas. Strategies for disarming Hamas and establishing a technocratic government in Gaza are examined. The significance of U.S. involvement without ground troops is highlighted, as is the historical context of peace deals in the region. The episode stresses the need for long-term governance reforms alongside humanitarian aid. Lastly, it urges the public to stay informed, connecting the peace efforts to broader U.S. foreign policy and civic engagement.

Oct 22, 2025 • 5min
Jones’s Violent Texts Shake Virginia AG Race
Jay Jones’s controversial 2022 texts joking about violence have sparked major debates in the Virginia AG race. His polling lead has dramatically dwindled following the revelation, raising concerns about voter trust. The podcast explores the disparity in media coverage, showcasing how bias affects what stories are amplified or minimized. Discussions also highlight the left's reaction to inflammatory rhetoric and comparisons with George Santos's media treatment. A push for diverse news consumption wraps up the conversation, emphasizing the need for a well-rounded perspective.

Oct 22, 2025 • 7min
Trump Awards $4.5B Contract for “Smart Wall”
A $4.5 billion contract for a 'Smart Wall' at the U.S.–Mexico border is under scrutiny. The plan incorporates advanced technology like cameras and sensors along with traditional barriers. Historical wall construction efforts are reviewed, highlighting political hypocrisy and the potential risks involved, including dangerous migrant routes and property seizures. The moral debate intertwines compassion with law enforcement. Comparisons are drawn to Israel's successful border policies, suggesting lessons for the U.S.

Oct 22, 2025 • 7min
The New Pentagon Media Policy
The discussion centers on the Pentagon's new media policy, which mandates reporters to sign a pledge to retain access. This controversial move is seen as a potential gag order, sparking backlash from major media outlets. Concerns are raised about First Amendment rights and the broader implications for transparency in national security. The conversation highlights historical tactics used to suppress press freedom, with experts warning that this policy could further erode independent journalism and set dangerous precedents for the future.

Oct 21, 2025 • 6min
Governor’s Home Set on Fire in Political Attack
A shocking incident unfolds as a man's arson attack on a governor's mansion raises alarms about political violence. The story delves into the perpetrator’s misguided motives and the serious charges he faces. Historical context connects this act to a broader narrative of political unrest in America. The discussion emphasizes the balance between increased security measures and preserving civil liberties. Ultimately, a call for moral accountability and peaceful discourse resonates throughout the conversation.

Oct 17, 2025 • 6min
Trump's "Most Favored Nation" Drug Deal with AstraZeneca
The podcast delves into Trump's 'Most Favored Nation' drug pricing plan and its implications for AstraZeneca. It examines the $50 billion investment pledge by the company and the timing of this deal against a backdrop of tariff threats. Critics raise concerns about who really benefits from the potential savings, prompting discussions on whether corporate investments are genuine or merely political moves. The need for accountability and systemic reform in healthcare access is emphasized, urging listeners to advocate for patient-focused solutions.

Oct 16, 2025 • 7min
Trumps Beef with Time Magazine
Donald Trump's latest spat with Time Magazine sparks a debate on media portrayal, especially after they edited his hair on the cover. This incident highlights a growing distrust in legacy media, urging listeners to consider alternative news sources like podcasts. The conversation also touches on the Pentagon's new press rules and the ongoing challenges surrounding public trust in agencies like the CDC. To lighten the mood, there’s a fun story about a record-breaking giant pumpkin, showcasing the quirky side of American ingenuity.

Oct 16, 2025 • 6min
U.S. Amassing Military Forces Near Venezuela
The podcast dives into the U.S. military buildup near Venezuela, exploring its strategic motivations and implications. Discussions include the deployment of warships and F-35s aimed at curbing trafficking. The host analyzes recent maritime strikes and their legal standings, while also highlighting Venezuela's response and civilian preparations. Broader themes include sovereignty, accountability, and the political motives driving military actions. Listeners are encouraged to consider the moral dimensions of these developments and the importance of tracking reliable information.


