UNBIASED Politics

Jordan Berman
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12 snips
Nov 3, 2025 • 46min

November 3, 2025: SNAP Benefits To Be Partially Funded, Why 2026 Insurance Premiums Are Increasing, New Press Restrictions in West Wing, Possible Military Action in Nigeria, and More.

In a gripping discussion, new press restrictions for journalists in the White House spark debates about transparency. The Trump administration responds to court rulings to partially fund SNAP benefits, while officials relocate to military bases due to security concerns. Anticipation builds around 2026 insurance premium hikes tied to the expiration of subsidies. Additionally, Trump's militaristic rhetoric regarding Nigeria raises questions about international law. The podcast also covers rapid updates on upcoming elections and the Area 51 crash.
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9 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 48min

October 30, 2025: Texas Sues Makers of Tylenol, Trump Media to Launch Prediction Markets, House Releases Report on Biden's Autopen Use, and Is ICE Ramping Up Social Media Surveillance?

Texas is making waves by suing Tylenol's makers for allegedly misleading marketing, especially concerning pregnant women. Meanwhile, Truth Media is set to launch new prediction markets, raising intriguing regulatory questions. A House report scrutinizes President Biden's autopen use and its implications for his cognitive health. In a bold move, Trump dismisses six members of the Commission of Fine Arts. There's also concern about ICE potentially ramping up social media surveillance. The discussion wraps up with thought-provoking questions on corporate transparency.
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8 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 44min

October 27, 2025: SNAP Funding Set to Expire Nov. 1, Anonymous Donor Behind $130M Military Donation Revealed, Shutdown Fairness Act Fails, What We Know About a Third Term for Trump, and More.

Federal employees face uncertainty as the Shutdown Fairness Act and two other funding measures fail in the Senate. An anonymous donation of $130M to the military raises legal questions about private funding for defense. SNAP funding is set to expire, potentially halting benefits for many families. Discussions ignite around Trump's possibility of a third term and the constitutional implications. Additionally, a quick-fire segment covers Trump’s health, Navy incidents, and shifting political dynamics in NYC.
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7 snips
Oct 23, 2025 • 51min

October 23, 2025: Trump May Seek $230M from DOJ, East Wing Completely Demolished, National Guard Troops Can Be Deployed in Portland After All, CA Voters Vote on Prop 50, and More.

Trump may seek $230 million from the DOJ in a bold claim. The Ninth Circuit Court has authorized the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland amid legal complexities. In an unexpected twist, a pardoned January 6 defendant is charged again for threatening Hakeem Jeffries. The East Wing of the White House has been fully demolished for a new ballroom. California voters are weighing in on Prop 50, which could alter redistricting power. Plus, quick updates on student debt relief, recent indictments, and debunking rumors surrounding a NYC mayoral candidate.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 47min

Your Questions About the No Kings Protests Answered, Why Republicans Won't Invoke the Nuclear Option, Trump's IVF Announcement, Bolton Indicted, Santos' Sentence Commuted, and More.

This episode dives into John Bolton's indictment and the shocking details behind it. Trump announces a new initiative to reduce IVF medication costs, highlighting the struggles of many families. The Senate's defense appropriations bill faces challenges, while Republicans resist invoking the nuclear option to resolve a government shutdown. In a controversial move, Trump commutes George Santos' sentence. The show also answers questions about the No Kings protests, exploring the motivations and demographics of the participants.
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10 snips
Oct 16, 2025 • 51min

Outlets Refuse to Sign New Pentagon Press Policy, State Dept. Revokes Visas Over Charlie Kirk Commentary, Supreme Court Weighs Voting Rights Act, Leaked Text Messages, and More.

Major news outlets push back against a new Pentagon press policy, opting to surrender their press credentials. The State Department revokes visas for those who celebrated remarks about Charlie Kirk's assassination. The Supreme Court deliberates on the Voting Rights Act amid a contentious Louisiana redistricting case. Leaked text messages from young Republicans reveal troubling attitudes, sparking backlash. Quick updates cover notable political figures and events, raising questions on transparency versus national security.
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9 snips
Oct 13, 2025 • 44min

A New Qatari Air Force Facility, the Legality of Mass Layoffs Amid Shutdown, Effects to Special Education, RFK's Autism/Circumcision Claim, and More.

A federal court ruling keeps the National Guard in Chicago federalized but not deployable. The legality of mass layoffs during a government shutdown sparks debate, particularly affecting special education services. A new Qatari air force facility is set to host F-15s in Idaho, raising security questions. Additionally, discussions on circumcision's potential link to autism highlight controversial studies. Lastly, a $20B currency swap agreement with Argentina is finalized, offering insights into economic strategies.
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10 snips
Oct 9, 2025 • 59min

Supreme Court Weighs Conversion Therapy Ban, What to Know About the Ambler Road Project, Israel and Hamas Sign Off on Phase One of Deal, the National Guard Fight in Oregon, and More.

Delve into the Supreme Court's discussions on banning conversion therapy and its implications for free speech. Explore the complexities of a bipartisan bill aimed at extending ACA premium tax credits. Discover the legal battle regarding the National Guard's deployment in Oregon and insights into Trump's Ambler Road project, weighing environmental and tribal concerns. Lastly, unravel the recent phase one agreement between Israel and Hamas and the buzz surrounding potential new Trump memorabilia.
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13 snips
Oct 6, 2025 • 50min

What the Democrats Actually Want to Add to the Funding Bill, What You Need to Know about the ICE Raid in Chicago, Why the Epstein Petition Can't Pass Until New Democrat is Sworn In, and More.

Discover the Democrats' priorities in the funding bill, focusing on health provisions rather than a clean resolution. Explore the implications of federal websites potentially violating the Hatch Act by blaming Democrats for government issues. Dive into the details of the controversial ICE raid in Chicago, including claims about the treatment of children. Get an overview of Trump's proposal regarding Israel and Hamas, along with recent legal developments involving the National Guard and Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal.
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11 snips
Sep 25, 2025 • 46min

What We Know About the ICE Shooting, Google's Acknowledgment of Biden Admin Censorship, the Government's Potential Shutdown, Tylenol's 2017 Tweet About Use During Pregnancy, and More.

A shocking shooting at a Dallas ICE field office prompts an ongoing FBI investigation. Meanwhile, a man is found guilty of attempting to assassinate Trump and makes a desperate move in court. Google acknowledges pressure from the Biden administration to censor COVID-19 content. As the threat of a government shutdown looms, listeners learn about the implications for federal workers. Quick updates include possible indictments, TikTok negotiations, and a controversial statue of Trump and Epstein, stirring debate in the national conversation.

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