
Sabrina Singh
Former Deputy Press Secretary at the Department of Defense. She provides insights on the importance of the Secretary of Defense's role in conversations with the President.
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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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Jun 22, 2025 • 24min
Former Pentagon Spokesperson Sabrina Singh on Trump Administration Chaos
Sabrina Singh, former Deputy Press Secretary at the Department of Defense, dives into the chaos of the Trump administration's decision-making on military actions. She highlights the critical role of the Secretary of Defense and the dangerous communication failures during a geopolitical crisis. Singh discusses the impact of inconsistent foreign policy on global stability and critiques U.S. diplomacy's complexities, particularly regarding Iran and Israel. This candid conversation captures the risks of military escalation and the urgent need for strategic leadership.

Dec 25, 2025 • 34min
A Year in Review: Foreign Policy in 2025
Sabrina Singh, a former Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, and Jim Sciutto, CNN’s Chief National Security Analyst, provide insights on the turbulent landscape of foreign policy in 2025. They discuss the impact of AI on global stability and the shifting U.S. stance under Trump, which has altered allied trust. The panel dives into Israel's military successes, U.S. strikes on Iran, and pressing issues surrounding Ukraine and Russia, suggesting shifts could embolden adversaries. They also navigate bizarre moments of the year, highlighting the role of satire in political discourse.


