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Marco Rubio and Scott Bessent put Democrats on defense during Capitol Hill hearings, new allegations rock Democrat Senate candidate Graham Platner, and Rep. Brandon Gill joins the fellas to expose massive government fraud. Plus, California election chaos, media meltdowns, and the Question of the Day: What's the Democrats' biggest weakness? #RuthlessPodcast #Politics #MarcoRubio #BrandonGill #congress 00:05:18 Trump Cabinet Officials Dominate Congressional Hearings 00:07:26 Marco Rubio Shuts Down Questions About the 2020 Election 00:16:01 Rubio Destroys Claims He Skipped Pakistan Negotiations 00:18:51 Scott Bessent Admits He Threatened to Kick Bill Pulte's Ass 00:22:20 Democrats Rally Behind Embattled Senate Candidate Graham Platner 00:26:39 Senate Democrats Brace for More Platner Scandals 00:28:16 Democrats Struggle to Defend Graham Platner 00:35:38 New York Times Drops Explosive Report on Graham Platner 00:50:00 Sacramento Bee Accidentally Endorses Katie Porter After Election Day 00:57:57 King of the Hill: Bill Kristol vs. Adam Kinzinger 01:07:26 Rep. Brandon Gill Exposes Massive Medicaid Fraud Network 01:24:28 Brandon Gill Breaks Down the High-Stakes Texas Senate Race Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We're joined today by Andrew Giuliani and Sen. Ron Johnson. We're talking about the security of the FIFA world cup, what we can do to prepare for it, Covid Vaccines, it's roll out, and long term effects and who's responsible for covering up lies about the Vaccine. We also break down a big night for Team Trump in the primaries, highlighting key developments in the Kentucky primary and across the country. We discuss the implications for Republicans and the broader political landscape, offering insights into the upcoming election. Don't miss our analysis of these critical us news headlines! https://www.seanspicer.com subscribe for an ad free version of this podcast http://www.shopbeam.com/SPICER to receive 40% off your order http://www.vanman.shop/sean - use code SEAN for 15% off your first order Buy your copy of Trump 2.0 here: https://a.co/d/67kKgje My latest book Trump 2.0: The Revolution That Will Permanently Transform America is available for preorder, just click the link: https://a.co/d/67kKgje Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Erica Owen and Marcela have a variety of news stories and current events.It's gamblers choice in here!Will it be Ticks? Iran? Science? Scott? Trump? Robots?Maybe all of it!WE are so happy to see you.Subscribe, like and chat... we love to see it.As always... these are OUR own opinions. :)
After accusing Republicans for "Jim Crow 2.0" after the Congressional Redistricting, claiming that the GOP is ending black representation, Rep. Cohen ENDORSED A WHITE DEMOCRAT FOR THE 5th DISTRICT. Is it just irony, or another case of a politician saying anything to get their way? Also on the show: NYC Mayor Zohran claps back at a famous Ronald Reagan quote about the government's obligations, Steve Cuomo defends Cohen as he cried on his podcast, graduates boo a pro-AI billionaire commencement speaker, and Mark Cuban is Team Trump now?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leftists in the media cannot stand the idea that Team Trump is coming to the defense of white males at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. They believe white males should never file a complaint, given their centuries of massive white male privilege. Last week, The New York Times reported scornfully on how discrimination claims by white men and Jews are “Discrimination Cases That Match Trump's Agenda,” according to their headline. In their view, the EEOC should always match the leftist agenda. It's supposed to be a captive agency of the Left under every administration. This week, the EEOC sued The... Article Link
Leftists in the media cannot stand the idea that Team Trump is coming to the defense of white males at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. They believe white males should never file a complaint, given their centuries of massive white male privilege. Last week, The New York Times reported scornfully on how discrimination claims by white men and Jews are “Discrimination Cases That Match Trump's Agenda,” according to their headline. In their view, the EEOC should always match the leftist agenda. It's supposed to be a captive agency of the Left under every administration. This week, the EEOC sued The... Article Link
Thank you for your respect and kindness after yesterday's sad news.Today... Erica, Owen & Marcela do the news thing, and we have a special lesson from Scott Adams.This is an OPINION SHOW, and we are chock full of them.A show created by Scott for the beloved debris.Grateful.
Big shake-ups in the primaries last night, Indiana saw several senators who opposed Trump's policies lose their races, and in Ohio, Trump-backed candidates, including Vivek Ramaswamy, picked up wins. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was at the podium yesterday, filling in for Karoline Leavitt (she's out on maternity leave), and got grilled about the war in Iran. Rubio hinted that the end might be in sight, but there are still hurdles to clear. Mark breaks it down for us. Mayor Mamdani is pushing his socialist agenda so hard that it's blocking out any practical talk about how big players like Ken Griffin, who is a billionaire, actually help keep the city afloat with their tax dollars. Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. Howie's got strong opinions; he thinks Trump shouldn't lift the blockade in Iran. And some sad news: Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, passed away at 87. Mark shares some memories about Turner and the early days of CNN, which launched back in 1980. And speaking of Indiana, those state senators who fought against Trump's redistricting efforts got wiped out in the primaries, a huge win for Team Trump. In New York, Mayor Mamdani seems more like a salesman than a politician lately, raising questions about how that approach is affecting the city. Mark and Howie also talk about JB Pritzker and Gavin Newsom, how they might have had a leg up before their big political gigs. Remember when the speed limit got dropped from 75 to 55 mph back in 1979 to save gas? Mark draws a line to today's foreign policy, where the U.S. is blocking the Strait of Hormuz, creating gas lines, and crippling Iran's economy. A reminder: Ted Turner died at 87, and Mark takes a moment to reflect on his legacy. And mark your calendars, May 21st is the last night for Late Night with Stephen Colbert. Actor Charlie Sheen wrote in his book about tuning into Newsmax and realizing their coverage might be more truthful than what you get from networks like MSNOW or CNN. He even drops some names you'll recognize. Maybe there's hope for TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) in Hollywood after all! Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel told Sean Hannity on his podcast about finding a secret room in D.C. stuffed with fake Russian classified documents in burn bags. Out in California, Cedars-Sinai Hospital's Nurse Matthew Shaffer posted something awful on X. He said he was disappointed the latest Trump assassin missed. The hospital responded but chose not to discipline him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Howie's got strong opinions; he thinks Trump shouldn't lift the blockade in Iran. And some sad news: Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, passed away at 87. Mark shares some memories about Turner and the early days of CNN, which launched back in 1980. And speaking of Indiana, those state senators who fought against Trump's redistricting efforts got wiped out in the primaries, a huge win for Team Trump. In New York, Mayor Mamdani seems more like a salesman than a politician lately, raising questions about how that approach is affecting the city. Mark and Howie also talk about JB Pritzker and Gavin Newsom, how they might have had a leg up before their big political gigs.
Big shake-ups in the primaries last night, Indiana saw several senators who opposed Trump's policies lose their races, and in Ohio, Trump-backed candidates, including Vivek Ramaswamy, picked up wins. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was at the podium yesterday, filling in for Karoline Leavitt (she's out on maternity leave), and got grilled about the war in Iran. Rubio hinted that the end might be in sight, but there are still hurdles to clear. Mark breaks it down for us. Mayor Mamdani is pushing his socialist agenda so hard that it's blocking out any practical talk about how big players like Ken Griffin, who is a billionaire, actually help keep the city afloat with their tax dollars. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. Howie's got strong opinions; he thinks Trump shouldn't lift the blockade in Iran. And some sad news: Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, passed away at 87. Mark shares some memories about Turner and the early days of CNN, which launched back in 1980. And speaking of Indiana, those state senators who fought against Trump's redistricting efforts got wiped out in the primaries, a huge win for Team Trump. In New York, Mayor Mamdani seems more like a salesman than a politician lately, raising questions about how that approach is affecting the city. Mark and Howie also talk about JB Pritzker and Gavin Newsom, how they might have had a leg up before their big political gigs.
Big shake-ups in the primaries last night, Indiana saw several senators who opposed Trump's policies lose their races, and in Ohio, Trump-backed candidates, including Vivek Ramaswamy, picked up wins. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was at the podium yesterday, filling in for Karoline Leavitt (she's out on maternity leave), and got grilled about the war in Iran. Rubio hinted that the end might be in sight, but there are still hurdles to clear. Mark breaks it down for us. Mayor Mamdani is pushing his socialist agenda so hard that it's blocking out any practical talk about how big players like Ken Griffin, who is a billionaire, actually help keep the city afloat with their tax dollars. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. Howie's got strong opinions; he thinks Trump shouldn't lift the blockade in Iran. And some sad news: Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, passed away at 87. Mark shares some memories about Turner and the early days of CNN, which launched back in 1980. And speaking of Indiana, those state senators who fought against Trump's redistricting efforts got wiped out in the primaries, a huge win for Team Trump. In New York, Mayor Mamdani seems more like a salesman than a politician lately, raising questions about how that approach is affecting the city. Mark and Howie also talk about JB Pritzker and Gavin Newsom, how they might have had a leg up before their big political gigs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Howie's got strong opinions; he thinks Trump shouldn't lift the blockade in Iran. And some sad news: Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, passed away at 87. Mark shares some memories about Turner and the early days of CNN, which launched back in 1980. And speaking of Indiana, those state senators who fought against Trump's redistricting efforts got wiped out in the primaries, a huge win for Team Trump. In New York, Mayor Mamdani seems more like a salesman than a politician lately, raising questions about how that approach is affecting the city. Mark and Howie also talk about JB Pritzker and Gavin Newsom, how they might have had a leg up before their big political gigs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big shake-ups in the primaries last night, Indiana saw several senators who opposed Trump's policies lose their races, and in Ohio, Trump-backed candidates, including Vivek Ramaswamy, picked up wins. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was at the podium yesterday, filling in for Karoline Leavitt (she's out on maternity leave), and got grilled about the war in Iran. Rubio hinted that the end might be in sight, but there are still hurdles to clear. Mark breaks it down for us. Mayor Mamdani is pushing his socialist agenda so hard that it's blocking out any practical talk about how big players like Ken Griffin, who is a billionaire, actually help keep the city afloat with their tax dollars. Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. Howie's got strong opinions; he thinks Trump shouldn't lift the blockade in Iran. And some sad news: Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, passed away at 87. Mark shares some memories about Turner and the early days of CNN, which launched back in 1980. And speaking of Indiana, those state senators who fought against Trump's redistricting efforts got wiped out in the primaries, a huge win for Team Trump. In New York, Mayor Mamdani seems more like a salesman than a politician lately, raising questions about how that approach is affecting the city. Mark and Howie also talk about JB Pritzker and Gavin Newsom, how they might have had a leg up before their big political gigs. Remember when the speed limit got dropped from 75 to 55 mph back in 1979 to save gas? Mark draws a line to today's foreign policy, where the U.S. is blocking the Strait of Hormuz, creating gas lines, and crippling Iran's economy. A reminder: Ted Turner died at 87, and Mark takes a moment to reflect on his legacy. And mark your calendars, May 21st is the last night for Late Night with Stephen Colbert. Actor Charlie Sheen wrote in his book about tuning into Newsmax and realizing their coverage might be more truthful than what you get from networks like MSNOW or CNN. He even drops some names you'll recognize. Maybe there's hope for TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) in Hollywood after all! Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel told Sean Hannity on his podcast about finding a secret room in D.C. stuffed with fake Russian classified documents in burn bags. Out in California, Cedars-Sinai Hospital's Nurse Matthew Shaffer posted something awful on X. He said he was disappointed the latest Trump assassin missed. The hospital responded but chose not to discipline him.
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Donald Trump zorgde deze week opnieuw voor verwarring op het wereldtoneel toen hij op het laatste moment het staakt-het-vuren met Iran verlengde. Enkele uren eerder dreigde hij nog met nieuwe bombardementen. Volgens Trump vroeg bemiddelaar Pakistan om uitstel, terwijl vicepresident JD Vance nét op het punt stond naar Islamabad te vertrekken. Binnen de regering stapelen de problemen zich op. Minister van Arbeid Lori Chavez-DeRemer treedt af na beschuldigingen van wangedrag en is daarmee de derde minister in korte tijd die vertrekt. Tegelijkertijd duiken er nieuwe verhalen op FBI-directeur Kash Patel die zich zou misdragen, en betuigt voormalig Fox News-presentator Tucker Carlson spijt van zijn jarenlange trouwe steun aan Trump. Daar blijft het niet bij. In de staat Virginia verschuift het politieke speelveld door een nieuwe ronde van gerrymandering, dit keer in het voordeel van de Democraten. Met mogelijke grote gevolgen voor de machtsverhoudingen in het Huis van Afgevaardigden én oplopende spanningen binnen de Republikeinse partij belooft het een onrustige aanloop naar de midterms te worden. Over de makers Bernard Hammelburg is buitenlandcommentator en columnist voor BNR Nieuwsradio en het FD, en presentator van BNR De Wereld. Als oorlogsverslaggever was hij o.a. ooggetuige van de Culturele Revolutie in China, de revolutie in Iran en de oorlogen in Vietnam, het Midden-Oosten en Afghanistan. Hij was twintig jaar correspondent in de VS. Hij verdeelt zijn tijd tussen zijn woonplaatsen Amsterdam en New York. Jan Postma is Amerikanist en werkt sinds 2009 waar hij meerdere programma's gepresenteerde waaronder BNR Bouwmeesters, Boekenstijn&de Wijk en Zakendoen. Sinds 2018 is hij correspondent in de Verenigde Staten, woonachtig in Washington D.C. Naast de Amerika Podcast maakt hij onder meer Postma in Amerika en is hij regelmatig te horen in de Ochtend‑ en Avondspits. Hij is tevens auteur van het boek De Trump Fluisteraars. Redactie Luc de Klerk Montage Jeanne Heeremans See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Todd unpacks a night of significant Democratic wins — starting with Virginia voters passing the controversial redistricting measure, a result that hands Democrats a meaningful victory but at what Chuck argues is a steep cost. He questions whether Democrats are trading their most valuable brand asset, being seen as "the rule followers," for a short-term partisan gain they may not need: if Democrats narrowly win the House majority thanks to redistricting, then the gamble worked — but independents, who were already souring on partisan games, aren't likely to give Democrats the benefit of the doubt going forward. He warns that Abigail Spanberger, who wanted to govern from the center but was forced into the role of a partisan warrior to get this done, may not recover politically from the episode. He then turns to Iran, where Trump has unilaterally extended the ceasefire indefinitely because he can't actually land a deal — Iran won the second round of negotiations simply by not showing up, the Chinese will eventually have to step in to pressure Tehran, and Trump is now visibly signaling desperation, meaning he'll be lucky to walk away with terms similar to what Obama negotiated years ago. He calls the war a strategic disaster worse than Iraq that will permanently taint the presidential prospects of both Marco Rubio and JD Vance, and closes with the big political picture: overall it was a terrible night for Republicans, new polling shows Democrats suddenly competitive in rural Midwestern states, all the data points to Democratic momentum heading into the midterms, the economy will be deeply unpopular by Election Day, and the only real advantage Republicans have left is money — a boon he argues is consistently overstated when the political environment is this bad for the party in power. Finally Chuck reveals his ToddCast Top 5 most overlooked races for the midterm elections and answers questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life! Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. 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Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 01:15 Virginia voters pass redistricting measure, a big win for Democrats 03:00 Strength of Democratic party was being viewed as the “rule followers” 03:45 Democrats won’t get the benefit of the doubt with independents 04:45 There was a path to 8-3 for Dems with the original map 06:15 If Dems narrowly win the house majority, then redistricting worked 07:00 Dems are closer to winning now, but at what cost? 08:30 Spanberger wants to govern from center, but had to be a partisan warrior 10:30 Filing deadline for Virginia is FRIDAY, will we see GOP retirements? 11:00 Court case could disqualify the referendum 12:30 Florida likely to redistrict in response to Virginia 14:00 Florida redistricting makes a lot of light red districts that are vulnerable 15:30 These partisan acts will increase appetite for a third party 17:15 Abigail Spanberger may not recover politically from this 18:15 Trump can’t get Iran deal, unilaterally extends ceasefire indefinitely 19:00 Iran has won the second round of negotiations by not showing up 19:45 At some point the Chinese will put pressure on Iran to end this 20:30 Trump started a war he wasn’t prepared to finish 21:15 This war has been a strategic disaster, even worse than Iraq 22:00 Trump will be lucky to get terms similar to what Obama got 22:45 Trump is signaling to Iran that he’s desperate for a deal 24:30 The war will taint presidential chances for Rubio & Vance 25:15 Overall, it’s been a disastrous night for Republicans 26:00 We will have a very unpopular economy when the midterms arrive 26:30 New polling shows Democrats are competitive in rural midwest states 27:45 All the data shows Democratic momentum going into the midterms 28:15 The only advantage Republicans have is money 29:30 Tuesday was a really good day for team blue, and bad for team red 35:00 ToddCast Top 5 overlooked races this election cycle 36:00 #5 Florida governor 41:00 #4 Oregon governor 44:00 #3 Alabama governor 47:00 #2 Texas governor 51:30 #1 Minnesota senate 55:30 Ask Chuck 55:45 Would it be worse for Spanberger politically to lose redistricting fight? 58:15 Who in Trump’s orbit would be willing to invoke the 25th amendment? 1:02:15 Thoughts on Vance & importance of “political athleticism” for GOP in ‘28? 1:08:30 What are the long term impacts if Trump pulls out of NATO? 1:11:45 Which piece of legislation does the opposite party most misunderstand? 1:18:15 Do our elected officials actually understand China?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in the Trump administration continue to brag about how they've dramatically decreased legal immigration. And in fact, the numbers show they decreased legal immigration way more than they have illegal immigration. Also…disagreement should not mean hate. Also, a true act of heroism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My wife was telling me the story of a European person asking why America was spending so much time and energy trying to recover one pilot. https://x.com/Arrogance_0024/status/2040700125882859864My immediate response was, “If you have to ask that question, you have no idea what it means to be a real American.”I love that my kneejerk response was exactly what I wrote. And millions of Americans share my feeling on this.Rescue our team members at all cost is what we do, at least in the time of Trump. Thank God those airmen weren't shot down with Obama, Biden, or some other Leftist pussy as Commander in Chief.There is no better time to be in the military, perhaps in history, than now. The military under Trump is the envy of the world. Not just because of weaponry, but because our forces feel invincible again. The fighting men and women of America know that Team Trump has their backs. And nothing is too costly to protect them. Imagine if Leftists actually joined us in that feeling of espirit de corps?Imagine what message that sends to the world, and particularly our allies. America is back. She stands ready to support those who support her.On that note, I got a message from a listener who said that Pres Trump said he would not get America into wars. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the wake of renewed scrutiny over the Epstein files, several of Donald Trump's allies have attempted to reframe the narrative in ways that deflect from institutional accountability and redirect attention elsewhere. Rather than maintaining a clear focus on Epstein's network and the systems that enabled him, some figures have introduced messaging that muddies the waters—blurring the line between perpetrators and victims, and injecting confusion into an already complex case. This shift has had the effect of diluting public understanding, turning what should be a straightforward demand for transparency into a fragmented debate shaped by political loyalty and narrative control.Among the more controversial moments were comments from Anna Paulina Luna, which were widely criticized as careless and damaging for appearing to suggest that some survivors were complicit in trafficking. That framing sparked backlash because it risks reinforcing one of the oldest and most harmful distortions in abuse cases—casting victims as participants rather than recognizing the coercion and exploitation at the core of trafficking. By introducing that kind of rhetoric into the conversation, Trump-aligned voices have not only shifted attention away from Epstein's enablers but have also complicated efforts to center survivors and pursue a clear, fact-based reckoning with what actually occurred.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
America's two-tiered justice system seems to unfairly punish the innocent while letting the egregiously criminal always get away with it.... until now. 70 hospice centers in LA County are being unfunded and investigated as Fraud Czar JD Vance unleashes an AI system to track down the criminals. RFK Jr says HHS employees under Joe Biden were told to ignore fraud and rush to enroll as many social services recipients as possible. Men are walking away from democrats... but they're also leaving Team Trump.
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Team Trump has been left reeling as Joe Kent, a longtime MAGA supporter, tenders his resignation and refuses to serve Israel, reflecting the wider sentiment of the American People, including millions of Trump's now-former supporters. Are the American People waking up? Frankie Stockes sits in for Stew Peters on tonight's broadcast of The Stew Peters Show.
It's a good bet not very many had Markwayne Mullin leaving a safe U.S. Senate seat to become Donald Trump's Homeland Security guru on their Bingo cards. But here we are. Markwayne Mullin officially on Team Trump. So many questions … Who knew Trump would go all Richard Nixon on us and appoint his own […]
In today's episode of the RattlerGator Report, JB White conducts a live read-through and reaction to a powerful essay by Matt Schumer detailing the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence. Framing the moment as a “February 2020” style inflection point, JB walks through Schumer's firsthand account of GPT-5.3 Codex and Opus 4.6, highlighting AI systems that now write code, debug themselves, iterate independently, and even help build their own successors. The discussion centers on exponential growth, task-duration benchmarks, AI-assisted model training, and projections that superhuman capability across most cognitive work could arrive within just a few years. JB expands the conversation into geopolitics, energy infrastructure, Elon Musk's role in robotics and satellite systems, and what AI dominance could mean for military, economic, and cultural power. He also ties the technological shift to 2026–2028 political positioning, global alliances, and internal GOP battles, arguing that America's strategic advantage depends on recognizing the scale of change underway. The episode blends technological urgency, political forecasting, and philosophical reflection on generational responsibility in the face of accelerating transformation.
Democrats didn't imagine that getting access to the Epstein files meant that their searches were being monitored; now they're claiming (yet again) an abuse of power by Team Trump. Also on the show: The myth of the split-ticket voter, and more good news about the economy.
In today's episode of the RattlerGator Report, JB White opens with personal reflections before diving headfirst into what he calls a full-spectrum “flood the zone” moment from Team Trump. At the center of the discussion is President Trump's fiery Truth Social post defending Attorney General Pam Bondi and declaring himself fully exonerated, while calling out Democrats over the Epstein narrative and taking direct aim at Thomas Massie. JB breaks down the information warfare surrounding the Epstein files, highlighting Alpha Warrior's warning about congressional theatrics versus real prosecutions. He argues that narrative manipulation, leaks, and DC “chair of superiority” commentators are underestimating Trump's strategy yet again. From NATO restructuring rumors to internal GOP battles, and from media mockery of Bondi to the slow-building legal reckoning facing Obama-era officials, this episode connects the dots on what JB sees as a coordinated, disciplined offensive by Team Trump. It is part political commentary, part cultural critique, and fully locked in on what JB calls “belt to ass time” in American politics.
John this time talks about Senate Democrats who struck a deal with the White House to avoid a partial government shutdown. The deal involves passing a budget bill that does not include DHS funding, allowing several more weeks of negotiation on Democratic demands to defund ICE. He also discusses the distractions and stalling from Team Trump on releasing the Epstein files. Next, he speaks with Susan J. Demas who's the CEO and Executive Editor of Lincoln Square, one of the fastest-growing independent political publications in the nation. And lastly, John laughs with comedians Mark Riccadonna and Gary Alan as they take calls from the Evil Army of the Night.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Erin and Alyssa dig into the latest news from the Twin Cities— the senseless tragedy of Alex Pretti's death, and the inspiring resolve of the Minnesotans who continue to stand up for each other. With Greg Bovino's “demotion,” are things about to take a turn for the better, or is this cynical political window-dressing from Team Trump? Then, Melania Trump's movie premiere at the White House's janky new makeshift room, and Paris Hilton's fight on Capitol Hill to ban AI-generated deep fake porn. And of course, we wrap up with Sani-Petty. Alex Pretti's Friends and Family Denounce ‘Sickening Lies' About His Life (NYT 1/25)Republican calls are growing for a deeper investigation into fatal Minneapolis shooting of Alex Pretti (PBS 1/26)Scoop: Stephen Miller behind misleading claim that Alex Pretti wanted to "massacre" agents (AXIOS 1/27)Trump Defends Noem as She Faces Bipartisan Criticism (WSJ 1/27)Democrats Vow Not to Fund ICE After Shooting, Imperiling Spending Deal (NYT 1/24)Melania's $75 Million Movie Premiered in a Makeshift Theater (The Daily Beast 1/24)‘They sold my pain for clicks': Paris Hilton urges lawmakers to act on nonconsensual deepfakes (The 19th 1/22) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Today on What's Right:Trump lands in DavosTrump administration rails against globalismCanada's Mark Carney cozies up to ChinaNewsom attendes WEF to undermine TrumpThe fraud dam will breakThanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and make sure you leave us a 5-star review.Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7.Connect with us on our socials:TWITTERSam @WhatsRightSamWhat's Right Show @WhatsRightShow
Men among boys. Team Trump arrives for the global confab known as the World Economic Forum and all the skinny, tight suited liberal global leaders are taking their shots and thumping their chests ahead of President Trump touching down and reminding them all who's still boss. Congressman Scott Perry visits to discuss everything from acquiring Greenland to holding Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt over their refusal to testify in the Epstein case. One year later, the President goes over a list of accomplishments in a two-hour press conference. How does Daniel Turner of Power the Further think he's done on energy? Did you hear who's thrown her hat in the ring to run for the Senate in Minnesota? Plus the DOJ drops some subpoenas on the Democrat leaders in the state. What's next? Hot Air manager Ed Morrissey explains. -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump finally descends on Davos despite a delayed flight – and is set to dominate the day at the annual get-together of the global elite.Sam and Anne reflect on his mega press conference prior to his departure – where he criticised Keir Starmer on the Chagos deal once again – and ask whether the PM will be missed in the Swiss Alps.Anne has the latest on the ground, gathering intel from across the economic and political spectrum on Trump's antics and the British position as well as the insane cost of a carafe of warm white wine.The duo also consider if there's division or unity on a response to potential tariffs over Greenland.Plus, on the domestic front is yet another red-on-red battle about to commence?
Stephen Miller tweeted, “In 10 days, justice will be restored. Fully and absolutely.”One thing the Left is learning about Team Trump is they don't play. No idle threats like Republicans typically offer. How many times have we seen Comer and Jordan provide indisputable evidence of Democrat corruption, only to end up nowhere? Too many to count is the answer.But that's not the case with Trump. He throws a jab to start the round, goes through a feel-out process for a few minutes, then starts with a barrage. So what's coming?Democrats have certainly provided ample ammunition for him. Comey, Jack Smith, Big Tish, the Fulton County Fani Willis lawsuit, J6 lies, electioneering, massive fraud. Where would one begin?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
JB White opens this January 12 episode broadcasting from Tallahassee after an unexpected weekend detour, blending personal storytelling with geopolitical analysis. After recounting travel mishaps, family events, and reflections on aging, JB pivots into a broader discussion of what he describes as Team Trump's Sun Tzu–style strategy of “flooding the zone.” He argues that the administration's rapid, global tempo is deliberately forcing opponents into a reactive posture, using Venezuela as a prime example of strategic precision and narrative disruption. JB reflects on military leadership, command authority, and why he believes this moment represents a world-historic inflection point. The episode weaves together sports commentary, personal anecdotes, faith, cultural observations, and audience interaction, while emphasizing discernment, patience, and the danger of assuming superiority over a coordinated operational strategy. The show closes with reflections on influence, perception, and the importance of recognizing patterns rather than reacting emotionally to unfolding events.
Michael Wolff joins Joanna Coles to probe the growing mystery around Melania Trump — the first lady who rarely appears, rarely speaks, and yet increasingly shapes the atmosphere around Donald Trump. Wolff explores why Melania's absence feels deliberate, how lawsuits and the threat of depositions have sharpened attention on her, and why Trump's team appears determined to keep her out of reach of process servers and cameras alike. Wolff examines why discovery terrifies Trumpworld more than accusation, why Melania's distance reads like leverage, and how one reluctant witness can destabilize a carefully managed narrative. If the quietest person in Trump's orbit may also be the one who knows the most, what happens when the courts — not the campaign — decide who gets to ask the questions? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Democrats certify Donald Trump's election after all. First time Democrats haven't challenged a certification of a Republican president since 1988. January 6, 2021, was the same as the Holocaust and slavery?! Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) thinks he knows why Democrats lost in November. John Fetterman roots for America and thus roots for Trump. Here comes the bird flu … everybody panic! Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his resignation. Senator's husband thrown under the bus unfairly. How much snow will fall in Dallas this week? Will Donald Trump pardon every January 6 defendant? Joe Biden bans offshore drilling before leaving office. Top stories of 2024? Mark Zuckerberg on Team Trump now? Flags at half-staff for the inauguration? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
December 30, 2025; 8pm: New details on how Team Trump shielded Tom Homan from standard vetting after finding out about his bribery allegations. Then, MAGA politicians hit reality face first as their policies begin to strike close to home. Plus, the Kennedy Center goes quiet for New Year's Eve, as artists cancel on the new MAGA board. Want more of Chris? Download and follow his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this year-end episode of RattlerGator Report, RattlerGator reflects on 2025 as a historic turning point, framing the past year as an extended after-action report centered on one theme: Team Trump flooding the zone. The discussion moves through signaling, strategy, and pattern recognition, using examples ranging from Somaliland and Middle East realignments to Minnesota, NATO, and global regions of responsibility. RattlerGator explains how these developments connect internally and externally, arguing that the American public itself has become the “grandest grand jury” through years of exposure to corruption narratives, institutional failures, and geopolitical maneuvering. The episode weaves in commentary on national identity, history, and culture, while also touching on health, recovery, and personal reflection at the close of the year. As the show wraps, attention turns toward 2026, expectations for continued exposure, and a coming retrospective on the very first episode of RattlerGator Report, setting the stage for what lies ahead.
The leftists inside CBS News clearly despise new Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss, who threatens to add troublesome balance to their “news.” The war erupted when Weiss delayed the latest '60 Minutes' hit piece on Team Trump deporting Venezuelans into a "notorious" Salvadoran prison. Delaying it is a “crisis,” the Trump-haters screamed, a “death knell for democracy.”
The boys continue their discussion of Walter Isaacson's "Elon Musk." This is the part where Elon loses his mind. Where to find us: Our PatreonOur merch!Peter's newsletterPeter's other podcast, 5-4Mike's other podcast, Maintenance PhaseSources:From self-proclaimed ‘socialist' to Team Trump and DeSantis: Elon Musk's curious politics revealed The Quiet Political Rise of David Sacks, Silicon Valley's Prophet of Urban DoomElon Musk biographer admits suggestion SpaceX head blocked Ukraine drone attack was wrong Elon Musk's Daughter on Dad's Biography: 'Sad Excuse for a Puff Piece'Character LimitTwitter fulfilling more government censorship requests under Musk Elon Musk booed for nearly 5 minutes straight at Dave Chappelle show in San Francisco New CNN Chief Trying to Please GOP Elite Research finds more than 14 million preventable deaths by 2030 if USAID defunding continues, including more than 4 million children under fiveWhat the data says about Social Security Trump Administration, DOGE Activities Risk SSA Operations and Security of Personal DataThanks to Mindseye for our theme song!
Australia just banned kids under 16 from using social media, and the debate is heating up fast in the U.S. Buck speaks with New York Post correspondent Lydia Moynihan about what this move means, why parents are paying attention, and whether similar regulations could work in America. They break down online safety, tech industry incentives, childhood development, bullying, and the growing push for age-verification laws. Plus, a conversation on masculinity in politics, shifting gender dynamics, and how culture is shaping young voters. Never miss a moment from Buck by subscribing to the Buck Sexton Show Podcast on IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Buck Sexton:Facebook – / bucksexton X – @bucksexton Instagram – @bucksexton TikTok - @BuckSexton YouTube - @BuckSexton Website – https://www.bucksexton.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Franklin The Turtle was co-opted by Team Trump and now our childhoods are ruined. We've all reached our breaking point with Ticketmaster but Olivia Dean did something about it. Whales are being given breathalysers and don't even want to talk to a lawyer first. Ozempic is about to go generic in Canada - so are all the GLP-1 drugs, aka “gotta lose pounds” shots. Gavin Crawford quizzes comedians Martha Chaves, Alice Moran and Craig Lauzon about what happened in the news this week. If you're too afraid to share your opinions on social media, that's okay! Fill out this listener questionnaire instead: www.cbc.ca/BecauseSurvey
Trump needs to quit the games and his defamatory accusations about who's in the Epstein files, and just release the 300 gigabytes of data from the Epstein case—even if he has an army of elves trying to redact or whitewash any references or images of Trump himself. Meanwhile, the dismissal of charges against Comey and Tish James show how bad Team Trump is at political retribution. Plus, the commander-in-chief doesn't want members of the military hearing the truth, spies are listening in to Steve Witkoff, and is Weissmann going to sue Trump for defamation? Andrew Weissmann joins Tim Miller. show notes: Andrew's Substack Andrew and Mary McCord's podcast, "Main Justice" New Bulwark merch!
Is Trump losing the very people who put him in power - and what does that mean for the rest of us? If Trump was supposed to be the wrecking ball to the swamp, why are his approval numbers tanking while people are getting poorer, angrier, and more blackpilled about politics? Why are Walmart and TJ Maxx booming while your grocery bill feels like a second car payment? Why did Team Trump hype the Epstein files... then suddenly slam on the brakes? And why does it feel like no matter who wins, the same people behind the curtain still call the shots? Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": CardioMiracle.com/TBNS In this episode, Connor Vasile and I dig into the new polling that shows Trump sliding hard with voters who once saw him as the economic bodyguard against Biden style insanity. We get into why cost of living is crushing normal people, why the “inflation is slowing” talking points feel like gaslighting, and how big box “value” stores quietly tell the real story of a stressed out middle class. If you feel poorer than the headlines say you should, this one is going to hit home. From there, we walk straight into the Epstein landmine - why Thomas Massie forced the vote, what the Trump world flip flop on releasing the files really signals, and why people are done accepting “national security” and “ongoing investigation” as magic words to hide the truth. We talk foreign influence, Mossad rumors, blackmail, and why the average American has every reason not to trust the people holding the redaction pen. We also pull the lens back and ask the uncomfortable question almost nobody on the right wants to ask out loud - is Trump actually running a 90s Democrat playbook while selling it as America First? We talk covid spending, H1B visas, cheap imported labor, and why both parties keep feeding the same corporate machine while Republican and Democrat voters scream from opposite corners of the same cage. Finally, we zoom out to the bigger war behind all this: red team vs blue team tribalism, why libertarians keep getting boxed out, and what a real liberty strategy looks like in a world of communists winning big city races and “Christian nationalist” energy rising on the right. We talk Thomas Massie, Tea Party lessons, third parties vs takeover, and how a new coalition could actually change things from the bottom up if we stop playing make believe with polite old school politics. Order Cardio Miracle (CardioMiracle.com/TBNS) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being! Submit Listener Questions to brian@briannicholsshow.com to hear your questions and perspectives answered and shared each and every week! WATCH The Brian Nichols Show, available on YouTube & Rumble. With over 1040 episodes featuring local candidates, elected officials, economists, CEOs, and more, each show educates, enlightens, and informs. Follow Brian on social media: X.com/Twitter (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/twitter) & Facebook (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/facebook) Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to The Brian Nichols Show for more captivating interviews and insights into common sense solutions for local problems! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After 43 days, the House passes the Senate-backed spending bill and the government officially reopens with President Trump's signature. Team Trump works to bolster voter confidence on the economy as new polls show rising concern about affordability. Eleven states face power-grid warnings as a powerful geomagnetic storm triggers radio blackouts and widespread aurora sightings. JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg launches a run for Congress, drawing scrutiny for his bizarre, and at times cruel, social media presence. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Trump's involvement with Epstein is simultaneously a "hoax," but he was also a "perfect gentleman" when he spent hours with one of Epstein's underage victims, Virgina Giuffre, at Epstein's pad. And Trump was an FBI informant on Epstein's sex trafficking, but again, it's all a hoax. The White House and Fox's defense is not working, and Trump may be in the worst political shape he's been in since the aftermath of January 6. Meanwhile, the wealthy and powerful old men needing teenage girls raises huge questions about manhood and virility. Plus, the shutdown fight was a stress test for how far the Dems were willing to go in the face of an authoritarian, and the party's big tent strategy faces real headwinds. Alex Wagner joins Tim Miller. show notes Alex's new podcast, "Runaway Country" The Atlantic's piece, "The Limits of the Democrats' Big Tent" Don't get them socks. Get them premium wireless for $15/mo. Shop Mint Unlimited Plans at https://MINTMOBILE.com/bulwark
House Republicans say Biden’s aides used an auto pen to sign official documents without his knowledge. Buck Sexton breaks down the Oversight Committee’s bombshell report alleging pardons and executive actions could be invalid, including one for Dr. Anthony Fauci. Plus, Buck reacts to Gavin Newsom’s national media push, his feud with Joe Rogan, and what it reveals about the Democrats’ future. Never miss a moment from Buck by subscribing to the Buck Sexton Show Podcast on IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Buck Sexton:Facebook – / bucksexton X – @bucksexton Instagram – @bucksexton TikTok - @BuckSexton YouTube - @BuckSexton Website – https://www.bucksexton.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump sent out a scathing message on Truth social to AG Pam Bondi about the horrible job she is doing. Trump clearly addressing his disdain about the fact that she has not prosecuted any of the deep state actors who sough to destroy democracy. Also over the weekend, President Trump saw Elon Musk for the first time since the massive fight. Is Elon on his way back to Team Trump?Guest: Roger Stone - Host, The Stone ZoneSponsor:My PillowWww.MyPillow.com/johnSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The fears of jack-booted thugs and the military in the streets that filled the fever dreams of numerous people on the right since the 90s have come to pass. Not to mention that these are boom times for private prisons, deportation camps, and huge data centers driving up electricity bills. (We're building things, Marc Andreessen!) Meanwhile, The Bulwark was live on the scene for the FBI raid at John Bolton's house—just the latest installment from Team Trump's pursuit of his enemies. Plus, Alex Jones is worried about Trump's cankles, and Gavin is proving to be a good fighter, but other Dems need to get in the game. Also, Gaza, Israel, and the exaggerated power of AIPAC. Tommy Vietor joins Tim Miller for the weekend pod. show notes Bulwark LIVE for FBI raid at Bolton's home (Substack) or YouTube Byron Donalds's Cracker Barrel tweet Third Way's blacklisted words Joe Rogan takedown Peter Thiel's antichrist lecture series Tim's playlist THE BULWARK LIVE in Toronto, D.C. and NYC: Thebulwark.com/events