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Margaret Donovan

Former Army captain and former Judge Advocate General officer who provides legal and military expertise about the legality and procedures surrounding strikes and covert operations.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 43min

Loose lips Trump blabs about covert Venezuela mission; appears to be making it up as he goes

Margaret Donovan, a former Army captain and Judge Advocate General officer, shares insights on Trump's recent comments about a covert operation in Venezuela and the potential legal ramifications. Cesar Vázquez, a community organizer, discusses his grassroots efforts to protect families from ICE raids in California. The conversation explores the secrecy surrounding U.S. military actions and the evolving tactics used by ICE, revealing the emotional toll on affected communities and the urgent need for legal oversight.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 47min

Bipartisan Lawmakers Back Release Of “Double-Tap” Boat Strike Videos

Margaret Donovan, a retired Army captain and legal expert, discusses the importance of releasing video footage of the controversial boat strike, emphasizing transparency and accountability. Gretchen Carlson, a former journalist and political commentator, shares insights on media integrity and the ramifications of conflicting statements from President Trump regarding the release. Sabrina Singh, ex-Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, provides an insider's view on Defense Department communications, highlighting the need for clarity in the ongoing debate over accountability in military operations.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 43min

“Perfidy”

Lieutenant General Mark Hurling, a retired U.S. Army leader, talks about the ethical implications of masking military aircraft as civilian ones, highlighting how it undermines morale and legal standards. Margaret Donovan, a former Army JAG officer, distinguishes between permissible deception in warfare and the condemned act of perfidy. They also discuss the alarming situation in Iran, examining the brutal anti-government protests and the critical choices the U.S. faces in its response to support the protesters.

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