

The Chris Hedges Report
Chris Hedges
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges interviews a wide array of authors, journalists, artists and cultural figures on complex topics of history, politics and war.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 47min
The Death of Holocaust Studies (w/ Raz Segal) | The Chris Hedges Report
Raz Segal, an Israeli historian and an associate professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Stockton University, analyzes how the weaponization and distortion of the Holocaust, in the midst of the genocide in Gaza, has been used to serve the narrative of Zionists and the Israeli government. He tells host Chris Hedges on this episode of The Chris Hedges Report:
“We know that Holocaust education eventually was more focused on transmitting this feeling of exceptionality than actually teaching about Holocaust as history, as real history, as normal history, as a part, indeed, of the making of the modern and late modern world.”
Segal recounts his personal experience learning about the Holocaust in Israel, revealing a Zionist perspective that is both skewed and contradictory.
“Jews, because they were a unique people, always faced a unique hatred, anti-Semitism, which then culminated in a unique genocide, really the only genocide ever in human history, in this framework: the Holocaust,” he explains.
Though Segal outgrew this propagandized view, he explains that many in Israel and its international supporters still frame Jews and the Holocaust as exceptional. This belief in exceptionalism, Segal argues, blurs the history that led to the Holocaust and the events that have followed.
“We really can't understand the phenomena of modern genocide without understanding the nation-state system, the exclusionary nation system and colonialism, European expansion around the world, settler colonialism and colonial genocides that accompanied this expansion for hundreds of years,” Segal contends.

Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 9min
GHF Contractor Tells All On Genocidal Israeli 'Aid' Plan (w/ Anthony Aguilar) | The Chris Hedges Report
Anthony Aguilar, a retired Lieutenant Colonel and former Green Beret, shares chilling insights from his time in Gaza, where he worked as a subcontractor for a humanitarian group. He reveals the stark contrast between the façade of aid and the reality of military operations backing it. Aguilar discusses the pervasive destruction and human rights violations he witnessed, alongside the militarization of humanitarian efforts. His frontline stories underscore the desperation faced by civilians and highlight the troubling tactics deployed by Israeli forces, shedding light on the complexities of providing aid in such conflict zones.

Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 8min
Reporting on War (w/ Ben Anderson) | The Chris Hedges Report
Ben Anderson, a seasoned journalist and documentary filmmaker known for his intense coverage of conflicts, joins to share the realities of war reporting. He discusses the emotional toll of navigating combat zones and his early idealism versus harsh realities in Afghanistan. Anderson reveals the complexities of military culture and its impact on journalistic integrity. He also highlights critical issues like drug addiction in Afghan law enforcement and the therapeutic potential of MDMA for PTSD. His commitment to truth in storytelling amidst chaos is both inspiring and sobering.

Aug 21, 2025 • 43min
To Destroy Gaza, Israel Must Destroy UNRWA (w/ Mara Kronenfeld) | The Chris Hedges Report
Mara Kronenfeld, Executive Director of UNRWA USA, discusses the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza exacerbated by operational restrictions and funding cuts. She highlights UNRWA's critical role in providing essential services amid ongoing violence and legal challenges. Kronenfeld critiques the international community's hypocrisy and emphasizes the importance of supporting Palestinian rights. The conversation also touches on the emotional toll on humanitarian workers and showcases the grassroots efforts to raise funds for immediate aid in Gaza.

Aug 14, 2025 • 48min
When Religious Mafia & Rightwing Extremists Take Over (w/ Rollo Romig) | The Chris Hedges Report
Rollo Romig, a journalist and author of "I Am On the Hit List," joins to discuss the harrowing case of Gauri Lankesh, an Indian journalist murdered by far-right extremists. He connects her story to the rise of Hindu nationalism under Modi’s BJP, drawing parallels with rising authoritarianism in the U.S. Romig sheds light on how fringe groups mainstream extremist ideologies, threatening press freedom. The conversation dives into the dark side of social media, the targeting of journalists, and the political violence that underpins these troubling trends.

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Aug 6, 2025 • 55min
'The Silent Holocaust' — The Israeli and CIA Sponsored Guatemalan Genocide (w/ Jennifer Harbury) | The Chris Hedges Report
In this gripping discussion, attorney and human rights activist Jennifer Harbury recounts her firsthand experiences of the Guatemalan genocide, revealing the chilling role of the CIA and U.S. support for oppressive regimes. She draws eerie parallels between past atrocities in Guatemala and current humanitarian crises in Gaza. Harbury delves into the resilience of indigenous communities, their struggles for rights, and the psychological scars left by state-sponsored violence. Her powerful narrative uncovers a dark history often overshadowed by silence.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 47min
This Is Not a Drill (w/ Roger Waters) | The Chris Hedges Report
Roger Waters, the iconic Pink Floyd musician and dedicated political activist, joins Chris Hedges to discuss his unwavering support for Palestinian rights and resistance against state violence. Waters reflects on the sacrifices he's made for justice, critiques rising authoritarianism, and emphasizes the power of social movements in advocating for marginalized groups. He explores the intersection of art and activism, the failures of liberal leadership, and the ongoing fight for free speech amidst a climate of oppression, sharing insights on love and truth during tumultuous times.

Jul 23, 2025 • 49min
The End of Academic Freedom (w/ Maura Finkelstein) | The Chris Hedges Report
Maura Finkelstein, a former tenured professor and chair of Sociology and Anthropology at Muhlenberg College, sheds light on the alarming state of academic freedom in the U.S. She discusses her own dismissal due to pro-Palestinian sentiments and the chilling effects that donor influences exert on university environments. Finkelstein argues that institutions are abandoning democratic values, becoming mere financial entities. The conversation highlights a growing surveillance culture, the manipulation of Title IX, and the urgent need for advocacy to protect free speech in academia.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 1h 2min
Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump and Sexual Blackmail Networks (w/ Nick Bryant) | The Chris Hedges Report
Nick Bryant, a journalist and author who first published Jeffrey Epstein's notorious black book, joins Chris Hedges to discuss the shocking connections between Epstein, Donald Trump, and a clandestine blackmail network. They delve into the implications of powerful figures manipulating media narratives and government accountability. The conversation uncovers systemic abuse, the legacy of Epstein’s crimes, and the challenges in seeking justice for victims. Bryant also reflects on the ongoing struggle against child trafficking and the questionable circumstances surrounding Epstein's death.

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Jul 10, 2025 • 58min
Everything You Need To Know About War With Iran (w/ Alastair Crooke) | The Chris Hedges Report
Former British diplomat Alastair Crooke, a specialist in Middle Eastern affairs, joins Chris Hedges to dissect the recent conflict between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. They explore Israel's advanced military strategies, including cyberattacks and drone usage, and the delicate geopolitical dynamics with neighboring countries. Crooke analyzes the implications of American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and discusses the precarious balance of power in the Middle East, warning that the situation remains volatile and could affect global stability.