The Pour Over

The Pour Over
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Jan 23, 2026 • 11min

Clintons Contempt Vote, Board of Peace Founded, Greenland Deal Framework, & More | 01.23.26

A vote to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress raises legal eyebrows. Meanwhile, Trump initiates a 'Board of Peace' with global leaders, sparking EU concerns. Discussions on a framework for a Greenland deal reveal diplomatic intricacies involving sovereignty. In the legal realm, notable cases, including Prince Harry and the Uvalde officer acquittal, come to light. Oscar nominations are announced, spotlighting leading films and a returning host. The importance of prayer for world leaders is emphasized throughout.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 11min

Minnesota Church Protesters, Greenland Tensions, Indiana Wins CFB Championship, & More | 01.21.26

Protesters made a scene at a Minnesota church, sparking discussions on potential legal ramifications. Tensions over the U.S. interest in buying Greenland stirred international concerns. In sports, Indiana clinched the College Football Championship, celebrating a historic perfect season. The podcast also delves into the implications of geopolitical issues and their impact on market reactions, alongside a reflection on the harsh winter conditions affecting much of the U.S.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 11min

Minnesota Protests, NFL Playoffs, New Tariffs on Europe, & More | 01.19.2026

The discussion opens with protests in Minnesota and the complexities surrounding ICE restrictions. A surprising move from President Trump introduces new tariffs aimed at pressuring Greenland's sale, stirring up NATO tensions. The NFL playoff scene heats up with conference championship highlights and coaching news. In a rapid news roundup, they touch on a Nobel medal award and a significant U.S. strike. The episode also features a heartfelt faith reflection, providing listeners with both news and inspiration.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 34min

TPO Explains: What Is ICE and How Does It Actually Operate?

The hosts take a deep dive into ICE and its role within the Department of Homeland Security. Learn why ICE was created after 9/11 and how it operates alongside other agencies. Discover the eligibility criteria for becoming an ICE agent and the distinctions between civil and criminal immigration enforcement. The discussion also highlights how ICE gathers data, the processes that follow identification, and the agency's focus on serious criminal threats. They even explore the rationale behind agents wearing masks to protect their identities.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 11min

A Second Minneapolis ICE Shooting, A U.S.-Denmark-Greenland Meeting, An Update on Iran, & More | 01.16.2026

Another ICE-related shooting in Minneapolis sparks protests and draws federal attention. The U.S. engages in talks with Denmark about Greenland, highlighting NATO’s role. Iran faces international scrutiny over its crackdown on protests. The hosts reflect on loving enemies through a gospel lens, read Psalms emphasizing peace, and discuss the implications of new policies affecting immigrant visas. Additionally, a SpaceX crew's medical evacuation and the FBI's raid on a journalist raise questions about freedom and safety in the media landscape.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 11min

Iranian Protest Escalations, Pentagon Adopts Grok, Fed Chair Jerome Powell Investigation, & More | 01.14.26

Explosive protests are shaking Iran, with a deadly crackdown prompting international responses. The Pentagon is integrating the AI chatbot Grok into its operations, stirring debate. Over in the financial sector, the DOJ is probing Fed Chair Jerome Powell amid market reactions. The Supremes are tackling transgender athlete cases, while NYC nurses are striking for better conditions. Also, a quirky app trend in China for solitary dwellers is gaining traction, and the NFL playoffs are shaking up coaching dynamics.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 11min

ICE Protests, Iran Protests, Pigskin Playoffs, & More | 01.12.2025

Hear about the nationwide 'ICE Out for Good' protests and their call for justice after recent events. Discover the intensity of anti-government protests in Iran, exacerbated by a nationwide internet blackout. Dive into the excitement of NFL and college football playoffs, as teams advance toward championships. Other notable discussions include military actions against ISIS and community reactions to a tragic landfill collapse in the Philippines. Stay informed and inspired while focusing on hope amid global challenges.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 37min

TPO Explains: What in the World is International Law?

The hosts dive into the fascinating world of international law, exploring its definition and the rules that govern state interactions. They discuss how treaties and conventions shape this legal framework and touch on diplomatic immunity as a key example of customary law. The challenges of law enforcement arise, with no global police force to ensure compliance, relying instead on reciprocity. The roles of international courts are examined, alongside a heated debate about the implications of the Maduro arrest and reflections on humanitarian issues. It's a captivating journey through global legality!
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Jan 9, 2026 • 11min

ICE Shooting, New USDA Guidelines, Uncle Sam’s Threefold Plan for Venezuela, & More | 01.09.26

A tragic shooting involving an ICE agent sparks nationwide protests, raising tough questions about law enforcement. The USDA unveils a new food pyramid focused on protein and healthy fats, igniting discussions on dietary shifts. The Trump administration's complex strategy for Venezuela reveals oil-centric diplomacy alongside quarantine measures. Amid these current events, a reflection on Romans 12 encourages discernment in decision-making, combining faith with public policy. Lastly, rapid-fire news briefs touch on housing proposals and the latest tech from CES.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 11min

Maduro in Court, Walz Ends Reelection Bid, CDC Reschedules Vaccines, & More | 01.07.2025

Nicolas Maduro faces serious drug and weapon charges in a Manhattan court, stirring political tension. Tim Walz abruptly ends his reelection campaign amidst controversies in Minnesota. The CDC makes significant changes to childhood vaccines, reducing the number from 17 to 11. In a global context, Iran proposes cash bonuses for citizens to quell protests. Lastly, Novo Nordisk introduces a new daily oral alternative for weight management, making health solutions more accessible.

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