

The David Pakman Show
David Pakman
The David Pakman Show is one of the most-watched independent progressive programs in the country. Hosted by David Pakman, the show offers a fresh perspective on the stories shaping our world through thoughtful commentary and compelling interviews with our nation's leaders.
With new episodes dropping every weekday, David delivers sharp, insightful, and fact-based analysis on politics, current events, and social issues. Whether you're looking for deep dives into major political events, in-depth conversations with experts and newsmakers, or sharp-witted breakdowns of the latest headlines, The David Pakman Show has you covered
With new episodes dropping every weekday, David delivers sharp, insightful, and fact-based analysis on politics, current events, and social issues. Whether you're looking for deep dives into major political events, in-depth conversations with experts and newsmakers, or sharp-witted breakdowns of the latest headlines, The David Pakman Show has you covered
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Nov 10, 2025 β’ 1h 19min
11/10/25: Dems cave as Trump melts down and Groypers surge
Rep. Seth Moulton, a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and Senate candidate, shares insights on his campaign emphasizing leadership renewal. He discusses the fallout from the government shutdown, criticizing the Democratic concessions to Trump and the consequences for healthcare. Moulton also delves into the MAGA movement's internal turmoil, the implications of Trump's preemptive pardons, and the need for pragmatic policy changes, including reevaluating U.S.-Israel relations and addressing tax reform.

Nov 8, 2025 β’ 18min
BONUS: Sandwich thrower stands trial, Mexican president sexually assaulted, White House ordered to use ASL interpreters
A man on trial for hurling a sandwich at a border officer kicks off major courtroom drama, complete with reenactments. In a shocking turn of events, the Mexican president takes a stand against a public assault, raising vital concerns about safety. The podcast also tackles a groundbreaking ruling demanding ASL interpreters at White House briefings, emphasizing the importance of accessibility for all. Get ready for engaging discussions on these thought-provoking issues!

Nov 7, 2025 β’ 59min
11/7/25: Most blame Trump for grocery prices as strange sign installed at White House
A recent poll shows 60% of Americans blame Trump for rising grocery prices, igniting GOP panic. Trump amusingly installs a sign labeling the Oval Office, drawing online mockery. Psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee warns that his quest for control is making him increasingly volatile. Gavin Newsom robustly counters accusations of normalizing Trump by focusing on mocking extremism. Meanwhile, Trumpβs all-caps rants reveal a frantic grip on power, as he risks a constitutional crisis by defying a Supreme Court ruling.

Nov 6, 2025 β’ 1h 2min
11/6/25: Trump panics as airports crush, flights delayed
Voter rejection of Donald Trump and MAGA extremism is evident as Democrats flip deep red districts. Amidst a government shutdown, chaos at airports leads to flight delays while Trump enjoys private travel. Job layoffs hit a 22-year high, revealing the economic fallout from Trump's policies. A disoriented Trump confuses continents during a speech, fueling concern among his supporters. In the political arena, fear grows within Republican ranks as they contemplate potential investigations into Trump-era corruption.

Nov 5, 2025 β’ 1h 18min
11/5/25: Blue wave sweeps country as MAGA in shambles, Trump panicked
Joyce Vance, a former U.S. Attorney and legal commentator, joins to unpack the recent Democratic sweep in major elections and Donald Trump's chaotic reactions. They discuss how Trump's increasingly panicked responses reflect broader electoral issues for the GOP. Joyce emphasizes the importance of connecting political activism to everyday lives to engage nonvoters and highlights how young people need to see government successes to feel motivated. The conversation also touches on the need for coalition-building on the left amidst existing divisions.

Nov 4, 2025 β’ 1h 16min
11/4/25: MAGA set to lose everything as CBS doctors Trump interview
Aaron Parnas, a lawyer-turned-creator and political commentator, joins the discussion on the 2025 elections. He highlights Trump's political decline as key Democratic candidates surge. Parnas critiques mainstream media's handling of Trump's controversial remarks and health issues. They explore the influence of creator content on upcoming elections, urging diverse political engagement. Parnas also discusses the normalization of extremist views within the GOP and reflects on the debate culture that fuels division.

Nov 3, 2025 β’ 1h 14min
11/3/25: Zohran Mamdani on the show as Trump starving 42 million, Obama drops hammer
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic mayoral candidate for New York City, shares his vision for the city, including a proposal for free bus services funded by tax increases on the wealthy. He discusses strategies to make NYC more affordable and resist federal overreach, aiming to form coalitions and hold accountable those who violate laws. The conversation also touches on Trump's refusal to distribute SNAP funds, impacting millions, and Obama's critiques of scapegoating and misinformation in politics.

Nov 1, 2025 β’ 19min
BONUS: NBA gambling scandal, Javier Milei gets midterm victory, Trump rules out running for VP
A major gambling investigation shakes the NBA, with federal charges against 30 individuals linked to insider betting strategies. Discussions reveal how players could influence outcomes and exploit prop bets. In Argentina, Javier Milei celebrates a significant midterm victory, hinting at austerity measures and his alignment with Trump. Meanwhile, Trump dismisses a potential VP run in 2028, igniting debate over legal loopholes and future strategies for influencing elections. Tune in for insights into gambling ethics and political maneuvering!

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Oct 31, 2025 β’ 1h 2min
10/31/25: They think we're stupid as Epstein panic grows, grift falls apart
Trump allies are attempting to divert attention from Epstein revelations by framing the FBI's 2020 investigation as a scandal. A viral clip of Senator Chuck Grassley raises questions about the fitness of aging politicians. Vice President JD Vance's comments normalizing xenophobia spark debate over GOP's values. Farmers are turning against Trump as tariffs wreak havoc on rural economies. Meanwhile, many devoted Trump supporters endure personal losses while remaining loyal, illustrating a troubling psychological dynamic. The discussion also touches on the consequences of potential food stamp cuts and activism strategies for retirees.

Oct 30, 2025 β’ 1h 13min
10/30/25: Trump demands nuke tests as Xi dominates him, 14 Republicans turn on Trump
Jonathan Karl, Chief Washington Correspondent for ABC News and author of 'Retribution', dives into the tumultuous world of Trump-era politics. He discusses Trump's surprising eagerness to restart nuclear tests, revealing his attempts to assert dominance. The conversation highlights a significant rift in the GOP as 14 Republicans reject his trade deal with Argentina, which they argue harms U.S. ranchers. Karl also shares insights on Trump's confusing tariff statements and his peculiar admiration for Xi Jinping during their meeting in Argentina.


