

Lee Fang
Independent journalist and contributing editor at UnHerd, known for his in-depth reporting on Hunter Biden and his business dealings.
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Nov 23, 2024 • 1h 52min
Biden's Escalation Of The War In Ukraine With Scott Horton; Lee Fang On The Junk Food Industry Sabotaging RFK Jr.'s Plans & The Gaetz Situation
Scott Horton, an author and host of Anti-War Radio, delves into the recent escalations in the Ukraine conflict and critiques U.S. foreign policy's neoconservative underpinnings. Lee Fang, an investigative journalist, uncovers how the junk food industry sabotages RFK Jr.'s health reform plans while navigating the political fallout surrounding Matt Gaetz's decision to step back from Congress. Together, they highlight the intricate links between corporate interests, political influence, and the ongoing war, showcasing the vital role of independent media in exposing these complex issues.

Nov 12, 2024 • 1h 15min
Joe Rogan says Kamala Harris refused unedited interview, Elon Musk in charge under Trump admin?, Chris Wallace quits CNN, And More: 11.12.24
Lee Fang, an independent journalist known for his sharp political analysis, joins the conversation to dissect the shifting voting patterns among young men. He criticizes Democrats for labeling them as 'sexist' and 'racist' without understanding the consequences. The podcast also explores Kamala Harris's media strategy, highlighting her refusal of unedited interviews, and discusses the rise of alternative media following Chris Wallace's departure from CNN. Lastly, Fang touches on broader trends affecting educational dynamics and political biases in crisis management.

Dec 3, 2024 • 28min
Lee Fang: Hunter Biden’s pardon is worse than you think
Lee Fang, an independent journalist known for his in-depth work on Hunter Biden, discusses the controversial pardon of Hunter by President Biden. He reveals why this pardon is more troubling than many acknowledge, examining its historical implications and potential shield against accountability. Fang delves into the dynamics of power and privilege, highlighting the ethical dilemmas intertwined with Hunter's personal struggles and political influence. He also draws parallels to past presidential pardons, questioning their long-term impact on legal practices.