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Sep 22, 2025 • 23min
The Daily Blast: Trump Drug Boat Bombings Take Darker Turn as Damning New Facts Emerge
Brian Finucane, Editor at Just Security and national security expert, dives into the controversial maritime strikes ordered by Trump in the Caribbean. He highlights the alarming lack of evidence for these actions and the troubling draft bill that could expand Trump’s military authority. The discussion also covers the political ramifications, potential oversight strategies, and the implications of Trump's rhetoric on law and power. As events unfold, Finucane warns of a slide toward greater lawlessness in U.S. foreign policy.

Sep 21, 2025 • 27min
DSR Weekly Wrap-Up: Senate Republicans Change the Rules
Senate Republicans are shaking things up with new rules to speed up confirmations. Trump’s visit to the UK sparks discussions on foreign policy and political implications. The fallout from Jimmy Kimmel's suspension raises eyebrows in the entertainment industry. There's also buzz about political pressure on the DOJ and the ongoing debate over free speech. It's a whirlwind of current events and their impacts on society!

Sep 19, 2025 • 47min
Siliconsciousness: The AI and Energy Scenario Exercise: Part 2
Adam Zurofsky, the former Director of State Policy for New York, dives into a fascinating role-play as a hypothetical president addressing America’s energy future. He explores the challenges of balancing AI growth with energy consumption while advocating for renewable energy and nuclear plants. Expect lively debates on the digital industry's demands and power sector responses, regulatory consistency for nuclear energy, and the intricate dance between climate priorities and national security. This engaging discussion sheds light on the future of U.S. energy policy!

Sep 19, 2025 • 33min
Who Really Needs the First Amendment Anyway?
Rosa Brooks, a law professor and former Pentagon official, joins David Rothkopf to dissect the alarming state of free speech in America. They discuss the implications of Jimmy Kimmel's cancellation over controversial jokes and how government actions are redefining First Amendment rights. The conversation delves into the dangerous intersection of media, political pressure, and cultural canceling, as well as the authoritarian risks posed by platform data and surveillance. Tune in for a provocative exploration of these pressing constitutional issues.

Sep 19, 2025 • 27min
The Daily Blast: Trump’s Crazed New Rants Make Jimmy Kimmel Mess Look Even More Corrupt
Jennifer Rubin, editor-in-chief of The Contrarian and political commentator, dives into the alarming trends of authoritarianism under Trump. She discusses the chilling suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show after pressure from the Trump administration, highlighting how this reflects broader media capitulation. Rubin explains the tactics Trump uses to consolidate power and how institutions are responding. The conversation also explores potential strategies for Democrats to counteract this growing threat to democracy and free expression.

Sep 18, 2025 • 21min
DSR Daily September 18: Jimmy Kimmel Pulled After Kirk Comments
On the DSR Daily for Thursday, we discuss ABC indefinitely suspending Jimmy Kimmel, a Senate testimony from former CDC Director Susan Minaret, Trump’s intentions to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 18, 2025 • 24min
The Daily Blast: Trump’s Epstein Spin Collapses as Kash Patel Buckles Under Questioning
As the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has worsened, President Trump’s story has been that it’s all Democratic “hoax,” and that his signature on that lewd drawing in Epstein’s birthday book is a “forgery.” But at a congressional hearing Wednesday, FBI director Kash Patel faltered under intense questioning from Democrats. Patel filibustered when asked whether Trump’s name is in the Epstein files. He seemed to accidentally reveal that he does know how many times Trump’s name appears. And he agreed to investigate whether Trump’s birthday note to Epstein is indeed forged, which seems ill-advised. Patel badly undermined Trump’s whole stance. So how much longer can Trumpworld keep the lid on this? We talked to Nicole Hemmer, a historian who has written books about the right and its media apparatus. She explains the schism Epstein has opened inside MAGA, how Patel exposed Trump’s position as untenable, and how it all fits into the last half-century of right-wing deceptions and conspiracy theories.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 30min
Words Matter: Freedom of Speech in America is on Life Support
“This is a 10,000-meter race to a full-blown police state, and they’re picking up speed.” The Trump administration is using the Charlie Kirk assassination as a tool to attack free speech at an alarming rate. Under the guise of “hate speech,” Trump and his cronies are taking aim at everyone from ABC reporters to Democratic organizations and NGOs. What comes next for free speech in America? Tune in as Norm Ornstein and David Rothkopf discuss all this and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 2025 • 21min
DSR Daily September 17: Kash Patel’s Fiery Senate Hearing
On the DSR Daily for Wednesday, we cover Kash Patel’s contentious Senate hearing, Trump’s state visit in the UK, a Republican midterm election next year, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 2025 • 24min
The Daily Blast: Trump Explodes in Rage at Journos as Shock Poll Exposes a Key Weakness
President Trump seems even more angry at the media than usual. His lawyers just filed a lawsuit against The New York Times that First Amendment lawyers are dismissing as a total joke. The suit, however, is also chock full of angry rants that appeared dictated by Trump himself. And he announced it with a Truth Social tirade that boiled with fury. Meanwhile, Trump himself snapped directly at reporters in strange ways, hitting one with a bizarre threat and engaging in a bizarre dominance display over the other. This comes as a new poll from the Economist reveals shockingly low support for Trump among independents, a key metric for gauging political strength—or weakness. We talked to Paul Waldman, who recently argued on his Substack, The Cross Section, that Trump’s powers of persuasion are failing him. We discuss how Trump both despises and relies on the media, the real reasons for his mounting anger, and how it’s all revealing big cracks in his authoritarian project.
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