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The author and podcaster Ezra Klein may be only forty-one years old, but he's been part of the political-culture conversation for a long time. He was a blogger, then a Washington Post columnist and editor, a co-founder of Vox, and is now a writer and podcast host for the New York Times. He's also the co-author of the recent best-selling book “Abundance”. Most recently, Klein has drawn the ire of progressives for a column he wrote about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, in which he praised the late conservative activist for practicing politics “the right way.” He's also been making a case for how the Democrats can reëmerge from the political wilderness. But some of his other ideas have also invited their share of detractors. Klein tells David Remnick, “I try to take seriously questions that I don't love. I don't try to insist the world works the way I want it to work. I try to be honest with myself about the way it's working.” In response to criticism that his recent work has indicated a rightward shift in his thinking, Klein says, “One thing I've been saying about the big tent of the Democratic Party is the theory of having a big tent doesn't just mean moving to the right; it also means accepting in the left.”
Former FBI Director James Comey is indicted by a federal grand jury for lying to Congress and obstructing an official investigation as the left cries weaponization. Kash Patel finds an "after action report" hidden for 4 years that reveals just how many undercover FBI agents were at the Capitol on January 6. Thirty seven death row inmates granted clemency by the Joe Biden autopen are moved to Supermax prisons in a clear signal to the Deep State.
Jake Sullivan was the US National Security Advisor from 2021-2025. He joined our friends on The Cognitive Revolution podcast in August to discuss AI as a critical national security issue. We thought it was such a good interview and we wanted more people to see it, so we're cross-posting it here on The 80,000 Hours Podcast.Jake and host Nathan Labenz discuss:Jake's four-category framework to think about AI risks and opportunities: security, economics, society, and existential.Why Jake advocates for "managed competition" with China — where the US and China "compete like hell" while maintaining sufficient guardrails to prevent conflict.Why Jake thinks competition is a "chronic condition" of the US-China relationship that cannot be solved with “grand bargains.”How current conflicts are providing "glimpses of the future" with lessons about scale, attritability, and the potential for autonomous weapons as AI gets integrated into modern warfare.Why Jake worries that Pentagon bureaucracy prevents rapid AI adoption while China's People's Liberation Army may be better positioned to integrate AI capabilities.And why we desperately need private sector leadership: AI is "the first technology with such profound national security applications that the government really had very little to do with."Check out more of Nathan's interviews on The Cognitive Revolution YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcastOriginally produced by: https://aipodcast.ingThis edit by: Simon Monsour, Dominic Armstrong, and Milo McGuire | 80,000 HoursChapters:Cold open (00:00:00)Luisa's intro (00:01:06)Jake's AI worldview (00:02:08)What Washington gets — and doesn't — about AI (00:04:43)Concrete AI opportunities (00:10:53)Trump's AI Action Plan (00:19:36)Middle East AI deals (00:23:26)Is China really a threat? (00:28:52)Export controls strategy (00:35:55)Managing great power competition (00:54:51)AI in modern warfare (01:01:47)Economic impacts in people's daily lives (01:04:13)
On-again off again. Hot and cold. That's how I would describe more than 75 years of America's relationship with India. It's a story that seesaws between extremely close cooperation and virtually full ruptures and severe sanctions. And the goal of this interview is to learn from history how Pres. Trump's 50% tariffs may impact our relations with India now!
David Waldman shoves us through the gateway to chaos, then runs over to Monday with a giant catcher's mitt. On the Day of Rapture, Donald K. Trump found that couldn't even go up on an escalator. He cried like a dog about that at the UN along with everything else outside of when he wasn't braggadocio do-do-ing. People have determined that he is nuts, including, bit by bit, the mainstream media and even a few Republicans. Ok, so Trump's crazy, now what? Who and whose army is going to stop him? Pete Hic-seth has invited hundreds of senior military officers to party down in Virginia with him, open bar all night! Let's see whose strategy can handle him. Europe has already entered World War III. Strange offspring of Halliburton and the Culligan Man, Lindsey Halligan, checked one more off Trump's enemy list. (The list that ends with you.) Today it's James Comey turn with a grand jury indictment, show trial, hundreds of hours of Fox coverage, etc. The verdict is irrelevant. Pam Bondi is transferring the people Joe Biden would not kill to places where they will wish they died. Trump's radical transparency extends to the personal information of Democratic contenders, then becomes opaquer… Never mind that FBI agent they are investigating for investigating Alex Jones… Attention incels! Check out Alex Jones' one weird trick to score hot females! Billions in taxpayer dollars have become virtually untraceable. You don't want to know where they're going anyhow. Donations to Krisi Noem will move you right to the head of the FEMA line. Government is never slow when it comes to jokes about them.
Another “random” shooting — this time at an ICE facility near Dallas — and the headline writes itself: ANTI-ICE scrawled on bullet casings. Convenient? Or planted? In this episode we pull the thread: why details appear instantly in some cases and vanish in others, how selective evidence manufacture shapes public memory, and why confusion is now the product.We also zoom out: Charlie Kirk's killing, the rush to label and censor, and Trump's Kimmel post — is this just the new normal where every administration pressures platforms and networks to police speech? We compare the current pressure campaigns to past government–platform coordination and ask what “lawful but awful” moderation really means for the First Amendment.Then we look forward: digital ID rollouts (UK's “Brit ID”), Palantir-style risk scoring, and the shift from crime to behavioral prediction — the pre-crime operating system quietly installing on your phone, your feeds, and your life.If you're tired of being force-fed narratives and want receipts, skepticism, and first-principles analysis, this episode is for you.Chapters: ICE shooting breakdown • Manufactured evidence? • Speech policing (left vs right) • The pre-crime future • How to resist narrative fatigueKeywords: ICE facility shooting Dallas, anti-ICE bullets, media psyop, Charlie Kirk shooting, Jimmy Kimmel censorship, First Amendment, Missouri v. Biden comparison, digital ID UK, pre-crime, Palantir, behavioral prediction, mass formationSubscribe, share, and tell me this: Are you being informed — or managed?
Pirates baseball ended poorly and quietly, but Penguins hockey is just getting started! The Pens are bringing back a beloved player, goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, for a one-night-only, send-off party at Saturday's game. There's an idea to build a private helipad in the city, City Council agreed to spend $1.8 million on a plan for the proposed public safety training center in Lincoln-Lemington, and Kamala Harris is spilling the tea on why she didn't pick PA Gov. Josh Shapiro to be her running mate last year. Plus, Pittsburgh's iffy finances got dealt another blow over the jock tax this week, and parents of local trans kids have filed a complaint with the state against UPMC over their policy to end gender-affirming care for their children. Won't you be our Neighbor? Sign up ASAP to get a limited edition tote bag + a chance to win free tickets to Say Cheese! at Mazzotta Winery and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Notes and references from today's show: Pittsburgh City Council approves first step toward public-safety campus on VA hospital site [WESA] Pittsburgh to spend $1.8M on master plan for controversial public safety training center [TribLive] PODCAST: Why Pittsburgh's Divided Over Possible 'Cop City' [City Cast Pittsburgh] PODCAST: The Fight To Get a Gun Range Out of Highland Park [City Cast Pittsburgh] Trans patients file discrimination complaint against UPMC over termination of gender-affirming care [WESA] Trans Patients File Groundbreaking Legal Complaint Against UPMC For Capitulation To Trump [Erin In The Morning] Parents to UPMC: Tell us whether you're giving our trans kids' records to the feds [PublicSource] Anti-Trans National Legal Risk Assessment Map: August Edition [Erin In The Morning] Kamala Harris opens up about Joe Biden's weird Philly phone call, Josh Shapiro's VP interview, and more [Philadelphia Inquirer] 5 takeaways from Kamala Harris' new book about her sprint for the presidency [NPR] State Supreme Court calls foul on Pittsburgh's 'jock tax,' adding to city's financial headaches [WESA] PODCAST: Is Pittsburgh Going Broke? [City Cast Pittsburgh] Penguins release more tickets for Marc-Andre Fleury exhibition game [WPXI] Bucs Limp to the Finish in Another Lost Season [Pittsburgh Magazine] No place to land: Pittsburgh's lack of private helipads sparks new initiative [Pittsburgh Business Times] Learn more about the sponsors of this September 26th episode: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Heinz History Center Planned Parenthood of Western PA City Cast Neighbors - Now through Oct. 3 when you sign up you get this awesome tote that says Neighbors Make Pittsburgh Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.
Google admitted the Biden administration pressured them to suppress “misinformation” from their opponents, and they shut down YouTube accounts from Dan Bongino, Steve Bannon, and Sebastian Gorka. But the networks ignore all that as they make Jimmy Kimmel into their free-speech hero, despite his non-stop lying on national TV.
A central tenet of the MAGA movement is the Trump administration's "America First" foreign-policy agenda. To fulfill this agenda, it has slashed foreign aid, launched a trade war with the United States' most reliable trading partners, and threatened to abandon NATO and our most trusted allies. Informed by Trump's transactional approach to international relations, such actions flout the existing liberal world order, which has worked to promote democracy, human rights, free trade, and the freedom of movement since the end of World War II. They also betray the very idea of a shared humanity, which is profoundly antithetical to Catholic Social Teaching. On this fourth, and final, episode of "The Counterweight," associate editor Griffin Oleynick speaks with Loyola Chicago's Miguel Diaz, the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See under President Barack Obama, about the Trump administration's foreign policy, Diaz's experiences as a diplomat, and what the “America First” agenda means for the international community—and for the United States. Diaz also discusses how Catholic Social Teaching can counter this agenda by championing foreign policies that recognize the existing liberal order, support human rights, and act in service of the common good. For further reading: Andrew J. Bachevich on Biden's foreign policy William Pfaff on the limits and dangers of American power abroad The Editors on Pacem in Terris
Stu Burguiere examines the latest in the terrible shooting at a Dallas ICE facility this week and explores the differences in the way conservatives behave in the wake of political violence as compared to the much different liberal reaction. Then, the Heritage Foundation's Jay Greene joins to discuss why college campuses have become such breeding grounds for heinous communist ideals. And Stu reacts to the brand-new portrait of Joe Biden hanging in the presidential gallery. TODAY'S SPONSOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST For more information, please visit http://www.realestateagentsitrust.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Google admits that the Biden administration pressured the company into widespread censorship. New details are revealed about the suspected ICE facility shooter, and an angry mob chases a group off campus for practicing free speech. Plus, Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters shares his new mission. Stu Burguiere and Steve Baker join the show. ► Subscribe to “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered”! https://www.youtube.com/@SaraGonzalesUnfiltered?sub_confirmation=1 Today's Sponsor: ► Patriot Mobile Go to PatriotMobile.com/SARA or call 972-PATRIOT. Use promo code SARA and get a free month of service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: After perhaps the most hapless 96 hours of his presidency, the worst 96 hours of the worst presidency of ALL TIME, the most FAIL in the shortest span… the mentally-deteriorating, untethered-from-reality Trump… must RESIGN. And take his idiot sycophants with him. The last 96 hours: His U.N. speech, sounding like an escapee from a psych ward. His Tylenol news conference, sounding like an escapee from a psych ward who’s been living on the street for a month. His suggestion NATO countries shoot down Russian jets. His sudden embrace of Zelensky, either another stall or a stupid dare to Putin. MAGA’s RAGE AT his sudden embrace of Zelensky. The cover of a London right wing daily: his picture and in 72-point type, the word “DERANGED.” The ICE shooting in Dallas; his sadistic Homeland chief pretending the victims were agents when they were detainees; his idiot simpering Vice President pretending the victims were agents when they were detainees; his corrupt venal FBI director pretending the victims were agents when they were detainees. His ICE chief not denying he took $50,000 in a paper bag. His staff THEN denying he took $50,000 in a paper bag. His cancellation of a meeting with Democrats making sure if there’s a government shutdown it’s all his fault. His crackpot pal Milei crashing the Venezuelan economy and needing us to bail him out. His paranoia over the stopped teleprompter at the U-N that was his White House staff’s fault. His paranoia over the stopped escalator at the U-N that was his own vanity videographer’s fault. His desire to arrest the U.N. escalator technician or the U-N escalator button pusher. His desire to arrest the escalator AND James Comey. The election of Raul Grijalva’s daughter to Congress. The fact that Adelita Grijalva will be the last Representative needed to force a vote on releasing the Trump Epstein Files. His self-humiliation at the Kirk Memorial. ABC reinstating Jimmy Kimmel. Meaning Disney told him to eff off. Meaning the National Football League told him to eff off. Meaning they all told his propagandists at Sinclair to eff off. Kimmel then shoving him in a locker using only a monologue. Kimmel getting a record 6 million viewers and 22 more online in the first TWENTY hours. Kimmel and his show getting new life and maybe a new contract. His self-owning confession that HE and his goons used threats to get Kimmel cancelled. The fact that Kimmel, and ABC, and Bob Iger, and Disney, and America told Trump to SHOVE HIS THREATS. And that’s just since Sunday night. You lost to an escalator. Resign. Take Vance with you. Take Noem with you. Take Ho-man with you. Take Milei with you. LEAVE the Epstein Files. B-Block (32:53) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Jason Whitlock says eff everybody, this is Christ-land and he won't be brainwashed any more (no brain, no pain). Derrick Van Orden says Kirk was Jesus and you don't F with the Jesus so defund The Mayo Clinic (he should go there and get CT scanned) and Kristi Noem says a tweet saying she'd have a bad day was terrifying for her. This is a piece of crap who in her spare time murders puppies. C-Block (42:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The New York Post BS firehose points at a couple of liberals at a time, then it rotates away, but eventually it makes a full circle and comes back to you. For me this has been going on since the mid-1990's and it's just started again. If you'll permit, here's a brief history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-- On the Show: -- A viral video by RangeDayBro presents supposed evidence that Charlie Kirk is shot from behind, contradicting the official account naming Tyler Robinson -- Donald Trump directs his Justice Department to pursue an indictment of James Comey over old testimony as an act of political revenge -- A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Republicans are more trusted than Democrats on nearly two-thirds of major issues despite Trump's weak approval -- Justice Department investigator Glenn Prager is caught on hidden camera claiming Trump shields people by not releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files -- Adelita Grijalva wins a House seat and immediately gives Democrats the final vote needed to force action on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files -- Trump cites Dr. Andrea Baccarelli on Tylenol autism claims despite his testimony being rejected in court as unreliable and paid-for -- Mehmet Oz distances himself after Trump tells pregnant women to avoid Tylenol and medical groups reaffirm standard guidance -- On the Bonus Show: Trump hangs autopen image instead of Biden in presidential photo gallery, White House will fire employees if there's a government shutdown, a statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands removed in Washington DC, and much more...
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- On Wednesday, Vice President JD Vance delivered remarks from Concord, North Carolina where he addressed the attack on an ICE facility that occurred earlier in the day, condemning the violent act and imploring Democrats to stop with over-the-top, divisive rhetoric. 6:15pm- In her latest article for The New York Post, reporter Isabel Vincent documents how Democrats have purposefully “distorted” Charlie Kirk's words. You can read the article here: https://nypost.com/2025/09/23/us-news/charlie-kirks-words-are-being-distorted-and-weaponized-against-him-heres-what-he-really-said/. 6:20pm- While appearing on MSNBC with Rachel Maddow, former Vice President Kamala Harris was asked to clarify an excerpt from her new book, “107 Days,” in which claims she chose not to select Pete Buttigieg as her 2024 running mate because he is gay. Harris denied the allegation—but then backtracked and bizarrely added that she couldn't pick Buttigieg since his sexual orientation posed a campaign “risk.” On Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent—who is openly gay—responded to Harris's statement by explaining: “you wouldn't pick Pete Buttigieg because he might have been the worst Transportation Secretary in history. She judges him on his identity, his sexuality… let's look and see whether he did a good job. Let's look at merit, and I can tell you, on merit he's a failure. And on merit, she's a failure.” 6:30pm- According to early reports, Jimmy Kimmel's return to ABC resulted in 6.2 million viewers—four times the size of his average audience. 6:40pm- Google Admits Censorship Under Biden: In a press release, the House Judiciary Committee writes, “Today, thanks to the oversight of Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), Google commits to offer all creators previously kicked off YouTube due to political speech violations on topics such as COVID-19 and elections an opportunity to return to the platform.”
Chaos erupts as a Dallas ICE facility is attacked, Democrats double down on anti-ICE rhetoric, and shocking statements from Newsom, Jasmine Crockett, and others reveal just how far the left is willing to go. We break down the FBI's response, Trump's reaction, and why JD Vance says this dangerous rhetoric is fueling real violence.Plus: Greg Gutfeld dismantles Jessica Tarlov, Hillary Clinton continues her calls for confrontation, and Tucker Carlson weighs in on Israel controversy. We also cover Jimmy Kimmel's return to TV, Nexstar refusing to air him, and Trump trolling Biden at the Hall of Presidents.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Boost your dog's health with a scoop a day of probiotics, antioxidants, and vitamins. Try a FREE Jumpstart Bag at https://RuffChicks.com with promo code CHICKS. Just pay for shipping.Stock up on the limited-edition Midnight Hammer Magnum bottle at https://RepublicanRed.comDon't forget to use code CHICKS to save $5 on your order or more by joining the wine club!Try Beam's best-selling Creatine and get up to 30% off at https://ShopBeam.com/CHICKS with code CHICKS—limited time only!Start your 7-day trial with SmartCredit for just $1 at https://SmartCredit.com/CHICKS and see how many points you can add to your credit score today!
In Episode 441 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, about the profound transformations underway in the global economy driven by America's transition away from being the world's primary insurance provider for international security to its most enterprising racketeer. In a recently published Foreign Affairs essay titled “The New Economic Geography: Who Profits in a Post-American World?” Adam compares America's role in the post-World War II era to that of an insurance provider, underwriting global security by protecting international shipping lanes, providing deep and liquid capital markets, and enforcing international laws and standards that have formed the bedrock of the last 80 years of economic growth and prosperity. Kofinas and Posen spend the first hour of this episode digging into Adam's insurance framework and why he believes the United States was the largest beneficiary of the system it created. They discuss some of the recent policy changes out of Washington and why they are transforming America's sphere of influence into something that looks more like a protection racket than a market for affordable insurance. Adam Posen draws implications for the continued role of US Treasuries as a global safe asset and whether a reduction of foreign capital flows into dollars will ultimately prove stimulative for the resurrection of industrial ecosystems that the administration has identified as vital to American national security and the long-term prosperity of the United States. The two also consider the degree to which the increased premiums that Washington is now charging its allies can be justified by rising risks in the international security environment and by the unpopularity among the MAGA base for foreign U.S. involvement. The second hour of their conversation turns to questions of execution—specifically, what is required for the successful implementation of a U.S. industrial policy. This includes a discussion about apprenticeships, skilled immigration, government-supported R&D, federal funding for university science and technology programs, and more integration and collaboration with allied economies. Posen and Kofinas also discuss why the use of tariffs, subsidies, and export controls—including the CHIPS and Science Act—implemented during both Joe Biden's and Donald Trump's administrations have underdelivered. They also examine why the current administration's trade policies have been oddly more accommodative toward China than toward America's closest allies and why this will ultimately prove to be a losing strategy in the long-term. Lastly, Demetri asks Adam for his view on what the recent battles between the Fed and the White House mean for the future of Fed independence and if Washington is laying the groundwork for a long-term rise in inflation expectations as it seeks to monetize its debt and deficits through an increasingly compliant and captured central bank. Subscribe to our premium content—including our premium feed, episode transcripts, and Intelligence Reports—by visiting HiddenForces.io/subscribe. If you'd like to join the conversation and become a member of the Hidden Forces Genius community—with benefits like Q&A calls with guests, exclusive research and analysis, in-person events, and dinners—you can also sign up on our subscriber page at HiddenForces.io/subscribe. If you enjoyed today's episode of Hidden Forces, please support the show by: Subscribing on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, CastBox, or via our RSS Feed Writing us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Joining our mailing list at https://hiddenforces.io/newsletter/ Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Subscribe and support the podcast at https://hiddenforces.io. Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod Follow Demetri on Twitter at @Kofinas Episode Recorded on 09/16/2025
SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S FREE NEWSLETTER. Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place. In today's episode: What We Know About the Shooting at the Dallas ICE Field Office (0:36) Ryan Routh Found Guilty of Attempting to Assassinate President Trump; Stabs Himself After Verdict (5:58) Google Sends Letter to Congress Acknowledging Censorship Pressure Campaign By Biden Administration (10:44) Listener Q&A: Can California Ban Federal Agents from Wearing Face Coverings? Can the Federal Government Purchase Equity Stake in U.S. Businesses? (16:54) Looking Ahead: What to Expect If the Government Shuts Down Next Week (24:51) Quick Hitters: Former FBI Director James Comey Facing Possible Indictment, Two States to Carry Out Executions, Trump to Extend TikTok Deadline and Sign Order Clearing Path for New Deal, New Data Shows U.S. Economy Grew More than Previously Thought (29:44) Rumor Has It: Is the Trump/Epstein Statue Real? Did Trump Accidentally Post a Text Message Meant for AG Bondi? Are Migrants from Alligator Alcatraz Missing? Did Tylenol Say It Doesn't Recommend Its Products During Pregnancy? (32:37) SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S FREE NEWSLETTER. Watch this episode on YouTube. Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok. All sources for this episode can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Wednesday, America witnessed another deadly act of political violence. This time, a shooting occurred outside an immigration enforcement facility in Dallas, Texas, where a detainee was shot and killed, and the gunman subsequently took his own life. Former federal prosecutor, South Carolina Republican Congressman, and FOX News host Trey Gowdy joins the Rundown to discuss the latest apparent attack on ICE officials and what is driving this surge in political violence. Gowdy also shares his thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel's controversial return to television and Google's decision to reinstate YouTube accounts that were banned during the Biden administration over COVID-19 content.Climate change and energy were major topics for President Trump at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday. He criticized the UN's stance, labeling climate change as "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" and warned nations to stay away from green energy. US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright joins the Rundown to discuss the Trump administration's energy policies, its stance on renewable energy sources like wind and solar power, and efforts to help European countries reduce their reliance on Russian energy sources.Plus, commentary from the host of “The Big Ben Show,” Ben Domenech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The looming government shutdown — now just days away — has escalated dramatically. Russ Vought, Trump's former OMB director and the key architect behind the original administration firings, circulated a memo this week warning agencies to prepare for a “reduction in force” if funding lapses. The message was clear: if there's a shutdown, he plans to fire as many people as possible and make those firings stick. In his words, the Democrats would be handing him a gift. It's what he's always wanted to do, and he's daring them to let it happen.Democrats, for their part, view this as a scare tactic, a way to push them into passing a clean continuing resolution. They've been offered essentially the best deal possible under GOP control: Biden-era spending levels and no controversial riders. Still, they're rejecting it. Even lawmakers from districts and states with large numbers of federal employees — Chris Van Hollen, Glenn Ivey, Patty Murray, Mark Warner — are standing firm. For them, this is about resisting what they see as Trump-aligned plans to gut the federal workforce.Politics Politics Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Some Republicans are framing the mass firing threat as leverage, not a goal. Bernie Moreno said he supports the memo as a negotiating tactic but wants to avoid a shutdown. Susan Collins and Mike Lawler both expressed discomfort with using federal workers as bargaining chips but pointed out that the solution is simple: just vote for the clean CR. Speaker Mike Johnson, meanwhile, is pressing hard, accusing Democrats of preferring illegal immigrants to federal employees by insisting on funding Obamacare and Medicare subsidies that Republicans argue benefit non-citizens.So where does that leave us? A shutdown happens when Congress fails to pass, and the President fails to sign, either the full appropriations bill or a continuing resolution before the start of the fiscal year. When that happens, agencies are prohibited from spending money, except on activities deemed essential to life, property, or national security. Non-essential employees are furloughed, contractors go unpaid, and essential workers like the military and TSA keep working without pay. We're set to enter this world on October 1st.Everything from passport processing to regulatory enforcement gets paused. Federal contractors, especially in areas around DC, take a huge financial hit. Social security checks, Medicare, and mail delivery continue. And while federal workers usually get back pay, contractors often don't. A shutdown only ends when Congress passes and the President signs a funding bill. That's why I say this isn't an “if,” but a “when.” The government will shut down; the only question is how long Democrats are willing to hold out before taking the same deal they're rejecting now. I don't think it'll be long. This isn't their kind of fight, and they're about to find out why.Chapters00:00 - Intro03:12 - 107 Days06:30 - Gov Shutdown15:30 - Update15:49 - Hegseth Meeting18:04 - Kimmel Ratings19:44 - TikTok20:43 - Interview with Tom Merritt55:49 - Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
September 25, 2025Have you had your dose of The Daily MoJo today? Download The Daily MoJo App! "Ep 092525: Spinning Through Space | The Daily MoJo"Nick Shirley's video highlights the support for women's bodies and addresses a sexual assault incident in New York City. The discussion includes societal issues like racism, drug use, and the challenges of content creation. It also critiques political humor, particularly regarding Donald Trump and Joe Biden, while exploring public opinion on vaccines and the Nobel Peace Prize. The conversation touches on conspiracy theories and the impact of climate change on Earth's rotation.Phil Bell's Morning Update: So, how did we get to the violence?: HEREBrandon Morse - Redstate Author & host of The Brandon Morse YouTube channel- must've been babysitting this morning, cuz he never showed!Brandon's LinktreeOur affiliate partners:Be prepared! Not scared. Need some Ivermection? Some Hydroxychloroquine? Don't have a doctor who fancies your crazy ideas? We have good news - Dr. Stella Immanuel has teamed up with The Daily MoJo to keep you healthy and happy all year long! Not only can she provide you with those necessary prophylactics, but StellasMoJo.com has plenty of other things to keep you and your body in tip-top shape. Use Promo Code: DailyMoJo to save $$Take care of your body - it's the only one you'll get and it's your temple! We've partnered with Sugar Creek Goods to help you care for yourself in an all-natural way. And in this case, "all natural" doesn't mean it doesn't work! Save 15% on your order with promo code "DailyMojo" at SmellMyMoJo.comCBD is almost everywhere you look these days, so the answer isn't so much where can you get it, it's more about - where can you get the CBD products that actually work!? Certainly, NOT at the gas station! Patriots Relief says it all in the name, and you can save an incredible 40% with the promo code "DailyMojo" at GetMoJoCBD.com!Romika Designs is an awesome American small business that specializes in creating laser-engraved gifts and awards for you, your family, and your employees. Want something special for someone special? Find exactly what you want at MoJoLaserPros.com There have been a lot of imitators, but there's only OG – American Pride Roasters Coffee. It was first and remains the best roaster of fine coffee beans from around the world. You like coffee? You'll love American Pride – from the heart of the heartland – Des Moines, Iowa. AmericanPrideRoasters.com Find great deals on American-made products at MoJoMyPillow.com. Mike Lindell – a true patriot in our eyes – puts his money where his mouth (and products) is/are. Find tremendous deals at MoJoMyPillow.com – Promo Code: MoJo50 Life gets messy – sometimes really messy. Be ready for the next mess with survival food and tools from My Patriot Supply. A 25 year shelf life and fantastic variety are just the beginning of the long list of reasons to get your emergency rations at PrepareWithMoJo50.comStay ConnectedWATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT: www.TheDailyMojo.com Rumble: HEREOr just LISTEN:The Daily MoJo ChannelBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-mojo-with-brad-staggs--3085897/support.
We've got youtube restoring Covid censored accounts. Then we've got Trump not walking back the Ukraine war and his latest moves for peace. Then we've got Comey's getting indicted + Kamala Harris book tour. LIVED DATES: www.porchtour.com - Long Island Tomorrow, Omaha + KC this weekend followed by Texas opening for Dave and then a run in California with Brian Mcwilliams. Check out the Smokeout bugout and buy merch at Robbernsteinmerch.com SPONSORS: www.yokratom.com www.sheath.com Polygraph.net Live Show Sponsors: https://x.com/thegavelproject https://open.spotify.com/show/5DMlWlhs9SlQdpBEjXFa2p https://www.instagram.com/renzograciesouthcarolina/
This week, Dr. Vipin Narang joins the NK News podcast to unpack how the U.S. and South Korea are seeking to strengthen extended deterrence against North Korean threats under the joint Nuclear Consultative Group, a platform that he helped develop and lead as a key nuclear policy official under the Biden administration. Narang highlights how North Korea's rapid nuclear expansion drove the creation of the NCG, which gives Seoul a structured role in deterrence planning, and he warns that the DPRK's cooperation with Russia could accelerate its efforts to build a more diverse nuclear arsenal featuring both lower-yield short-range systems and land-based ICBMs. The former co-chair of the NCG also weighs in on the dangers of South Korea pursuing indigenous nuclear weapons, stressing that Washington is adapting alliance management to maintain credible deterrence even amid global crises and growing North Korea-China-Russia alignment. Dr. Vipin Narang is an American political scientist who served as the acting assistant secretary of defense for space policy until Aug. 2024, a portfolio that included policy on space and missile defense policy, nuclear deterrence and countering weapons of mass destruction. He also served as co-chair of the NCG. He has since returned to MIT, where he is the Frank Stranton Professor of Nuclear Security and the inaugural director of the Center for Nuclear Security policy. About the podcast: The North Korea News Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Jacco Zwetsloot exclusively for NK News, covering all things DPRK — from news to extended interviews with leading experts and analysts in the field, along with insight from our very own journalists. NK News subscribers can listen to this and other exclusive episodes from their preferred podcast player by accessing the private podcast feed. For more detailed instructions, please see the step-by-step guide at nknews.org/private-feed.
In this episode, we dive into the controversial censorship practices of the Biden administration, exploring why mass suppression of information is deemed acceptable when Democrats do it, yet criticized when others voice opposing views. We examine the case of Jimmy Kimmel, the mass removal of posts during the pandemic, and the experiences of leading scientists whose insights were silenced despite being accurate. Featuring commentary on Jim Clyburn's defense of these actions, Mark Zuckerberg's account of government pressure
From college campuses to Big Tech, free speech is under siege—and the consequences are real. This episode dives deep into the escalating dangers conservatives face at universities, including violent mobs blocking debates and threatening speakers, with Tennessee State University as a shocking example. We also break down the Biden administration's mass censorship during the pandemic, exposing coordinated pressure on social media platforms like Google, YouTube, and Meta, and how whistleblowers and scientists were silenced for speaking the truth. Plus, we unpack the hypocrisy of selective outrage, highlight the ongoing fight against international censorship, and show why defending free expression matters now more than ever. This isn't just about politics—it's about the future of speech, debate, and truth in America.
In this episode, we dissect the symbolism of President Trump's Presidential Hall of Fame—highlighting the lone “autopen” representing Joe Biden—and explore what it reveals about the current state of Democratic leadership. From Kamala Harris's rise without a primary vote to the party's machine-like approach to policy, we unpack the emptiness at the heart of the Democrat Party. We also examine the real-world consequences of these policies, including the UN-backed influx of migrants, government-funded programs for illegal immigrants, and the resulting societal tensions. Tune in for an incisive analysis of political strategy, voter manipulation, and the growing panic within the left.
Today's episode dives into a whirlwind of news shaping the nation. We start with surprising economic updates—third-quarter GDP revisions hitting 3.8% and a decade-high in small business confidence—while questions linger about job growth and government reporting accuracy. Next, we examine the growing pattern of violence targeting federal ICE facilities, profiling attackers, exploring political motivations, and highlighting the failures of local authorities in blue cities that allow chaos to thrive. From leftist activism to historical false flag operations orchestrated or manipulated by rogue federal agents, we break down how political and bureaucratic forces intersect to create unprecedented risks. Finally, we tackle presidential politics, from Trump's “Presidential Hall of Fame” and critiques of Biden and Harris as empty vessels, to the UN's role in funding illegal immigration and the Democrats' policy priorities, showing how these issues feed into a larger narrative of national instability. This episode weaves economics, politics, and security threats into a comprehensive picture of the current state of America, giving listeners context, analysis, and warnings about what could come next.
We've got youtube restoring Covid censored accounts. Then we've got Trump not walking back the Ukraine war and his latest moves for peace. Then we've got Comey's getting indicted + Kamala Harris book tour. LIVED DATES: www.porchtour.com - Long Island Tomorrow, Omaha + KC this weekend followed by Texas opening for Dave and then a run in California with Brian Mcwilliams.Check out the Smokeout bugout and buy merch at Robbernsteinmerch.com SPONSORS:www.yokratom.comwww.sheath.com Polygraph.netLive Show Sponsors:https://x.com/thegavelprojecthttps://open.spotify.com/show/5DMlWlhs9SlQdpBEjXFa2phttps://www.instagram.com/renzograciesouthcarolina/
This week, we are joined by Michele Kellerman, Cybersecurity Engineer for Air and Missile Defense at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab discussing Women's health apps and the legal grey zone that they create with HIPAA. Ben has the story of the potential sale of TikTok to U.S. investors. Dave's got the story of a looming deadline on renewal of a key cybersecurity information sharing bill. While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. Links to today's stories: Trump turns Biden's TikTok law into a big win Cyber threat information law hurtles toward expiration, with poor prospects for renewal Get the weekly Caveat Briefing delivered to your inbox. Like what you heard? Be sure to check out and subscribe to our Caveat Briefing, a weekly newsletter available exclusively to N2K Pro members on N2K CyberWire's website. N2K Pro members receive our Thursday wrap-up covering the latest in privacy, policy, and research news, including incidents, techniques, compliance, trends, and more. This week's Caveat Briefing covers the Trump administration's approval of a long-awaited deal for ByteDance to divest from TikTok, transferring majority ownership — and control of its recommendation algorithm — to a U.S.-led group including Oracle, Silver Lake, and Andreessen Horowitz. The Department of Justice also kicked off its major antitrust case against Google's ad tech business, seeking a forced divestiture of its AdX exchange and potential structural changes to restore competition in the online advertising market. Curious about the details? Head over to the Caveat Briefing for the full scoop and additional compelling stories. Got a question you'd like us to answer on our show? You can send your audio file to caveat@thecyberwire.com. Hope to hear from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breaking news out of Dallas: a sniper opens fire on an ICE facility, the latest act of political violence fueled by Democrats who smear law enforcement as Nazis and Gestapo. Gavin Newsom moves to strip protections from ICE agents while cartels and gangs put targets on their families. At the same time, Google admits the Biden administration pressured Big Tech to silence conservatives — proof of real authoritarianism even as Hillary Clinton accuses Trump of it. America is at a crossroads: political bloodshed, government censorship, and a revival of faith in the face of chaos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On The Steve Gruber Show, James Czerniawski, Head of Emerging Tech Policy at the Consumer Choice Center, joins to break down Amazon's legal fight with the Trump Administration. He explains where this case actually started, why it still takes five clicks just to unsubscribe from Amazon services, and how the Trump Administration is continuing a case first launched by Biden's FTC back in 2023. Czerniawski lays out what's at stake for consumers, how government overreach comes into play, and why this case could have big consequences for tech and consumer choice moving forward.
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back on air, the Tigers blow a monumental division lead, Dan Crenshaw v. TMZ, Sister jean hangs 'em up at 106, unreleased rock albums, and Corey Feldman BLOWN OUT of Dancing with the Stars. Kristen Carney is out of Stuttering John's league. Delonte West looks terrible. The Tigers finally blew it. A 15.5 game lead in the AL Central and 1st place now belongs to the Cleveland Guardians. Tarik Skubal nearly killed a guy. Corey Feldman has been BLOWN OUT of Dancing with the Stars after just two episodes. Dan Crenshaw held TMZ's feet to the fire. Jimmy Kimmel returned to Late Night. His ratings were on fire. It must have been those 400 celebrities that signed a petition. Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos finally break their silence. Virginia Tech still needs money. Lance Twiggs is in hiding. The Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein statue has been taken down. The White House pulled a troll on Joe Biden. Sister Jean finally retires at 106. Rolling Stone drops Classic Rock's Unreleased Albums We Need to Hear. Kevin Durant can't access his Bitcoin. Sniper Joshua Jahn kills 2 at Dallas ICE facility. Marc is going to see Louis CK tonight. 6th graders are talking to this 4th grader after catching Jared Goff in the stands at Ford Field. D4vd and his dismembered ‘girlfriend' remains a mystery. Charlie Kirk is playing guitar in Heaven with some friends. AI is insane. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Tim, Phil, & Tate are joined by Steven Edginton to discuss Jimmy Kimmel's staff threatening to quit if he apologizes over Charlie Kirk, Keith Olbermann threatening Scott Jennings, liberal media finally admitting left-wing terrorism is on the rise, and Google admitting they censored Maga under Biden. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Tate @RealTateBrown (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Steven Edginton @StevenEdginton (X)
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The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (09/23/2025): 3:05pm- A jury has found Ryan Routh guilty of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at his golf course in Palm Springs, Florida in 2024. Routh was also found guilty of several firearm violations and of assaulting a federal law enforcement officer. Routh, who made the unusual decision of representing himself in court, attempted to stab himself after hearing the jury's verdict. 3:30pm- While appearing on MSNBC with Rachel Maddow, former Vice President Kamala Harris was asked to clarify an excerpt from her new book, “107 Days,” in which claims she chose not to select Pete Buttigieg as her 2024 running mate because he is gay. Harris denied the allegation—but then backtracked and bizarrely added that she couldn't pick Buttigieg since his sexual orientation posed a campaign “risk.” 3:35pm- While promoting her book on The View, Harris said of her 2024 presidential campaign: “I didn't fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden. I thought it was obvious.” However, in October 2024, Harris told The View, “there is not a thing that comes to mind” when asked what she would do differently than Joe Biden. 3:40pm- Kimmel is Back: Last week, ABC/Disney indefinitely suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live”—following Kimmel's comments on the killing of Charlie Kirk. The late-night host shamefully accused Republicans of using the death to “score political points.” While the network's move appeared to be a result of Kimmel's comments coupled with poor ratings, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr suggested his department could potentially investigate ABC/Disney over Kimmel's vitriolic remarks—muddying the waters. Many expressed concern that Carr's warning amounted to a First Amendment violation. On Monday, ABC/Disney announced that the suspension had concluded, and Kimmel will be back on-air Tuesday night. However, Nexstar and Sinclair—which operate a combined 60 ABC affiliates—announced they will not air “Jimmy Kimmel Live” despite the suspension's cessation. 4:05pm- While speaking with the press alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Trump suggested he would be open to the idea of NATO allies shooting down Russian aircrafts. And during his address to the United Nations, Trump implored European nations to stop buying oil from Russia—noting that “they're funding the war against themselves.” 4:30pm- Bill D'Agostino—Senior Research Analyst at Media Research Center— joins The Rich Zeoli Show to break down some of the best (and worst) moments from corporate media and Democrats. 5:05pm- Dr. Victoria Coates—Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation & former Deputy National Security Advisor—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss President Donald Trump's speech to the United Nations where he emphasized that European nations must immediately halt their purchases of Russian oil. Dr. Coates is the author of the book: “The Battle for the Jewish State: How Israel—and America—Can Win.” 5:30pm- Jack Carr—#1 New York Times Best Selling Author of “The Terminal List” & U.S. Navy Seal—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new book, “Cry Havoc,” which is available for pre-order now! 5:35pm- On Monday, October 13th at 7:30pm—Rich will host New York Times best-selling author Jack Carr at the Zlock Performing Arts Center (at Bucks County Community College) in Newtown, PA. They'll sit down for an engaging discussion about Jack's latest thriller, Cry Havoc—the newest installment in his acclaimed James Reece series. Known for his real-world military experience and gripping, action-packed storytelling, Jack Carr brings an unmatched authenticity to the world of political and military thrillers. For tickets visit: 1210wpht.com. 6:05pm- A jury has found Ryan Routh guilty of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at his golf course in Palm Springs, Florida in 2024. Routh was also found guilty o ...
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- A jury has found Ryan Routh guilty of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at his golf course in Palm Springs, Florida in 2024. Routh was also found guilty of several firearm violations and of assaulting a federal law enforcement officer. Routh, who made the unusual decision of representing himself in court, attempted to stab himself after hearing the jury's verdict. 3:30pm- While appearing on MSNBC with Rachel Maddow, former Vice President Kamala Harris was asked to clarify an excerpt from her new book, “107 Days,” in which claims she chose not to select Pete Buttigieg as her 2024 running mate because he is gay. Harris denied the allegation—but then backtracked and bizarrely added that she couldn't pick Buttigieg since his sexual orientation posed a campaign “risk.” 3:35pm- While promoting her book on The View, Harris said of her 2024 presidential campaign: “I didn't fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden. I thought it was obvious.” However, in October 2024, Harris told The View, “there is not a thing that comes to mind” when asked what she would do differently than Joe Biden. 3:40pm- Kimmel is Back: Last week, ABC/Disney indefinitely suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live”—following Kimmel's comments on the killing of Charlie Kirk. The late-night host shamefully accused Republicans of using the death to “score political points.” While the network's move appeared to be a result of Kimmel's comments coupled with poor ratings, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr suggested his department could potentially investigate ABC/Disney over Kimmel's vitriolic remarks—muddying the waters. Many expressed concern that Carr's warning amounted to a First Amendment violation. On Monday, ABC/Disney announced that the suspension had concluded, and Kimmel will be back on-air Tuesday night. However, Nexstar and Sinclair—which operate a combined 60 ABC affiliates—announced they will not air “Jimmy Kimmel Live” despite the suspension's cessation.
This week's biggest political and pop culture moments are all here — and you won't see them covered like this anywhere else. Trump DOMINATES at the UN, Tucker drops a shocking apology, Jimmy Kimmel melts down in fake tears, and Kamala Harris returns with her classic word salad moments. From escalator-gate to government shutdown chaos, we break down every jaw-dropping story and viral moment you need to know.We cover:Tucker's text apologyKamala's missteps on GMA and The ViewEscalator-gate and Trump's follow-up tweetsUpdates on Jimmy Kimmel, including his apologyControversial Tylenol stories and lawsuitsPolitical polls showing Republicans leadingSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Donate $20 to support women's success and receive the book, A Woman's Guide, Seven Rules for Success in Business and Life from Concerned Women for America. Visit https://ConcernedWomen.org/ChicksHear directly from Zach Abraham in the free “Back To Basics” webinar, October 2nd at 3:30 Pacific. Register now at https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.com and get back to the basics of your retirement portfolio today!This fall, save up to 50% off select plants and other deals at https://FastGrowingTrees.com Plus use code CHICKS at checkout for an additional 15% off your first purchase. Score 15% off with code CHICKS and give yourself that glow-up with the BON CHARGE Red Light Face Mask at https://BonCharge.com/Chicks (It's self-care that literally lights up your face!)
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, we cover Jimmy Kimmel's disputed return to television, a plot to disable New York City's cell network as Trump spoke at the UN, and fresh data showing who really commits the most political violence in America. From free speech battles to global threats and a debate over Left vs. Right violence, today's brief delivers facts and analysis shaping America's future. Jimmy Kimmel's Return and Free Speech Debate: Democrats celebrated Kimmel's return, calling his suspension “the worst government attack on free speech in generations.” CNN's Jake Tapper said it was “the most direct infringement by the government on free speech that I've seen in my lifetime.” But YouTube admitted Biden's White House pressured them to silence millions of Americans, including Charlie Kirk, proving censorship was far broader than Kimmel's case. Sinclair and Nexstar still refused to air Kimmel without an apology, sparking threats from Democrats to break up the networks. Trump Stuck on UN Escalator and Plots in New York: Security failures left Trump and the First Lady stranded on an escalator before his UN speech, followed by a mic and teleprompter outage. “What is the purpose of the United Nations? … A bad escalator and a bad teleprompter,” Trump quipped. Meanwhile, authorities uncovered a clandestine device network capable of shutting down NYC's cell service, calling it an “imminent threat” from foreign state actors. Trump's speech then blasted Venezuela's cartels, Europe's immigration and energy policies, Russia's war, and calls for Palestinian statehood — declaring of Europe, “Your countries are going to hell.” Left vs. Right Violence — Who Commits More: Listener Wendy asked who really drives political violence. The Atlantic reported on new CSIS data finding “this year — 2025 — marks the first time in more than 30 years that left-wing attacks outnumber those from the far right.” Bryan points to Antifa and Marxist groups as proof the Left's war is escalating, reminding listeners: “We live in a revolution. Their revolution. And if you disagree with them, you're to be targeted.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Jimmy Kimmel suspension FCC free speech, CNN Jake Tapper free speech quote, YouTube Biden censorship admission, Sinclair Nexstar Kimmel broadcast, Trump UN escalator teleprompter failure, NYC cell network plot foreign state actors, Trump UN speech Venezuela cartels, Trump Europe immigration climate hoax, Trump NATO shoot down Russia jets, Gaza Palestinian state recognition, Wendy listener question political violence, CSIS study left-wing terrorism rise, The Atlantic left-wing attacks 2025
Our Global Head of Fixed Income Research and Public Policy Strategy, Michael Zezas, examines growth in IPOs and M&A amid greater certainty around trade, immigration and regulation.Read more insights from Morgan Stanley.----- Transcript ----- Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Michael Zezas, Global Head of Fixed Income Research and Public Policy Strategy.Today, let's talk about how changes in U.S. policy are shaping the markets in 2025—and why we're seeing a pickup in capital markets activity. It's Wednesday, September 24th at 10:30am in New York. At the start of this year, one thing investors agreed on was that with President Trump back in office, U.S. policy would shift in big ways. But there was less agreement about what those changes would mean for the economy and markets. Our team built a framework to help investors track changes in trade, fiscal, immigration, and regulatory policy – focusing on the sequencing and severity of these choices. That lens remains useful. But now, 250 days into the administration, we think it's more valuable to look at the impacts of those shifts, the durable policy signals, and how markets are pricing it all. Let's start with policy uncertainty. It is still high, but it's come down from the peaks we saw earlier this year. For example, the White House has made deals with key trading partners, which means tariff escalation is on pause for now. Of course, things could change if those partners don't meet their commitments, but any fallout may take a while to show up. Even if courts challenge new tariffs, the administration has ways to bring them back. And with Congress divided, most big policy moves are coming from the executive branch, not lawmakers. With policy changes slowing down, it's worth reflecting on a new durable consensus in Washington. For years, both parties mostly agreed on lowering trade barriers and keeping the government out of private business. But it seems that's changed. Industrial policy—where the government takes a more active role in shaping industries—is now a key part of U.S. strategy. Tariffs that started under Trump stayed under Biden, and even current critics focus more on how tariffs are applied than whether they should exist at all. You see this shift in areas like healthcare, energy, and especially technology. Take semiconductors. The CHIPS act under Biden aimed to build a secure domestic supply chain while Trump's approach includes licensing fees on exports to China and considering more government stakes in companies.So, why is capital markets activity picking up then? There are several drivers. First, less uncertainty about policy means companies feel more confident making big decisions. Earlier this year, activity like IPOs and mergers was unusually low compared to the size of the economy. But corporate balance sheets are strong—companies have plenty of cash, and private investors are looking to put money to work. Add in new needs for investment driven by artificial intelligence and technology upgrades, and you get a recipe for more deals. Our corporate clients have told us that having a smaller range of possible policy outcomes helped them move forward with strategic plans. Now, we're seeing the results: IPOs are up 68 percent year-on-year, and M&A is up 35 percent. Those numbers are coming off low levels, so the pace may slow, but we expect growth to continue for a while. This all syncs up with other trends in the market. For example, we continue to see steeper yield curves and a weaker dollar. Why? Well, trade policy is likely to stay restrictive. The fiscal policy trajectory appears locked in as the President and Congress have already made the fiscal choices that they prefer. And the Federal Reserve appears willing to tolerate more inflation risk in order to support growth. That means the dollar could keep falling and longer maturity bond yields could be sticky, even as shorter maturity yields decline to reflect the more dovish Fed. As always, it's important to watch how these trends interact with the broader economy, and that will be important to how we start deliberating on our outlook for 2026. We'll keep analyzing and share more with you as we go. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy Thoughts on the Market, please leave us a review and tell your friends about the podcast. We want everyone to listen.
Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they react to breaking news of a shooting at an ICE detention facility in Dallas, Google admitting to censoring content at the Biden administration's request, and Senate Democrats holding a very weak position ahead of a looming government shutdown.First, they share the latest details revealed about Wednesday morning's deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas. The shooter hit multiple people, apparently migrants, before turning the gun on himself. Authorities also discovered shell casings with anti-ICE messages, raising concerns of politically motivated violence. Jim and Greg are waiting for more information but its clear we have not seen the end of political violence in this country.Next, they dive into Google's admission that it censored YouTube content as requested by the Biden administration, including some people in the White House. Google's parent company, Alphabet, says many accounts were shut down even though content creators had not violated the terms of service. Finally, they analyze the high-stakes budget fight on Capitol Hill as Republicans push to fund the government at current levels while Democrats resist. With Senate Democrats in a weak negotiating position, Chuck Schumer faces the challenge of avoiding another internal backlash like he endured in the last spending standoff.Please visit our great sponsors:Formulated for men, Caldera Lab upgrades your skincare routine. Visit https://CalderaLab.com/3ML and use code 3ML for 20% off your first order.Sponsored by Quo, formerly known as Open Phone: Get started free and save 20% on your first 6 months and port your existing numbers at no extra charge—no missed calls, no missed customers. Visit https://Quo.com/3MLFind the right support that's right for you with BetterHelp. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at https://BetterHelp.com/3ML
Aaron McIntire covers Ryan Routh's guilty verdict for attempting to assassinate Trump, including his courtroom suicide attempt and life sentence looming. Trump roasts the UN over a faulty escalator and teleprompter, vows to "blow out of existence" narco-terrorists, calls Christianity the most persecuted faith, and dubs climate change the "greatest con job." Jim Jordan hails YouTube's admission of Biden-era censorship pressure and reinstatement offers for banned creators. A Georgia inmate identifying as a woman gets 80 years for mailing bombs from prison. Stephen Miller outlines the crackdown on left-wing terror networks like Antifa. Kamala Harris launches her book tour, slamming Trump as a "communist dictator" and admitting Buttigieg's gay identity posed a VP risk. Harvard's August study echoes White House warnings on prenatal acetaminophen and autism/ADHD. Plus, analysis of Yuri Bezmenov's 1984 KGB subversion blueprint and right-wing "doomers" fueling demoralization. Ryan Routh guilty, Trump assassination attempt, UN escalator fail, Trump narco-terrorists, Christianity persecuted, Trump climate con job, Jim Jordan YouTube censorship, Biden admin pressure, Georgia inmate bombs, David Dwayne Cassidy, Stephen Miller Antifa, left-wing terror, Kamala Harris book tour, Trump communist, Buttigieg VP risk, Harvard acetaminophen autism, Yuri Bezmenov KGB, AM Update
TDC Podcast topics - The Lions win bigly…there was never a doubt, long awaited update on the Wee Witch, Google admits that YES the Biden admin pressured us to censor people online and social media and it was wrong, attempted Trump assassin Ryan Routh found guilty, Jimmy Kimmel returns tonight but over 70 affiliates won't be airing it, Trump attacks the UN, pregnant morons start popping Tylenol because RFK jr and Trump announced a link between acetaminophen and Autism, Amy goes off on emailers