

Let Freedom: Political News, Un-Biased, Lex Fridman, Joe Rogan, CNN, Fox News
Dailin Schafer
The "Let Freedom" Podcast is a fast, punchy daily show that breaks down the biggest stories in politics, business, and policy. Hosted by Dailin Schafer, it delivers clear reporting, and actionable analysis. Think of it like Lex Fridman meets Joe Rogan meets breaking news room... If you want straight talk on what’s real, what matters, and how to stay ahead without the Beltway spin you hear on CNN and Fox News, this is your show.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 12min
Singapore Canes Scammers as Saudis Eye Hollywood
Explore Singapore’s controversial caning policy aimed at scammers, raising debates on ethics and deterrence. Dive into the Saudi influence on Hollywood, questioning the impact on storytelling and cultural narratives. Unpack the passionate protests from Gen Z in Mexico against a narco-state, navigating the complexities of activism. Finally, discover the groundbreaking advancements in nuclear energy with a startup hitting a key milestone, emphasizing the importance of reliable power in our interconnected world.

Nov 17, 2025 • 3min
FBI Flags Jack Smith's Arctic Frost Meeting
A recent meeting between Special Counsel Jack Smith and FBI Director Christopher Wray has sparked intense scrutiny. Republican senators express concerns about possible coordination between the DOJ and FBI, raising questions about the independence of the investigation. Critics claim this could erode public trust and fuel narratives of political manipulation. Discussions around potential congressional oversight, including hearings and subpoenas, highlight the growing tensions over the separation of prosecutorial work and FBI leadership.

Nov 17, 2025 • 4min
Bangladesh Court Sentences Sheikh Hasina to Death
The stunning death sentence for former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sent shockwaves through the nation. Allegations of corruption during her rule and her life in exile sharpen the political divide. Supporters claim the verdict is politically motivated, while critics see it as a step towards accountability. The ruling poses a dilemma for authorities and international investors are reconsidering their ties with Bangladesh. The fallout may reshape the country's political landscape and her legacy remains a contentious issue.

Nov 13, 2025 • 6min
U.S. Government Reopens After Record 43-Day Shutdown
The podcast dives into the aftermath of a record 43-day federal shutdown, detailing how it ended and the temporary funding deal's provisions. The economic impact is explored, highlighting billions lost and stalled services. There's a look at the ongoing struggle over health care subsidies and the political spin from both parties. With federal worker morale in question and the next budget clash looming in 2026, the discussion raises important concerns about public trust and the future of government accountability.

Nov 13, 2025 • 4min
AI Chatbots Blamed in Rising Divorce Filings
AI chatbots are changing the landscape of romantic relationships, leading to emotional infidelity and even impacting divorce filings. Lawyers report clients citing AI interactions as a factor in their cases, raising questions about fidelity laws. The discussion highlights how these digital companions affect emotional safety and finances. Real-life examples reveal the fallout from spending on AI relationships. Practical advice is offered for couples to balance technology and real-world responsibilities.

Nov 13, 2025 • 4min
Libya's $20B Fuel Smuggling Crisis Exposed
A major investigation reveals Libya lost $20 billion to state-linked fuel smuggling from 2022 to 2024. Corrupt officials and armed groups collaborated to divert subsidized fuel, creating severe shortages and inflation for citizens. The scheme undermines state stability and erodes public trust. This crisis illustrates how weak governance enables large-scale theft. Calls for international sanctions and reforms highlight the urgent need to tackle this systemic corruption and its repercussions on national security and economy.

Nov 13, 2025 • 5min
Mass Deportation Proposed as Housing Solution
A controversial viewpoint links America’s housing crisis to immigration levels rather than just mortgage policies. The discussion questions if extended mortgages truly help buyers or merely trap them. It explores how rising home prices may stem from increased demand driven by immigration, prompting a debate on who should prioritize housing access. The host challenges listeners to consider structural issues over temporary fixes and what it means for social equity in housing.

Nov 13, 2025 • 6min
Epstein Emails Shatter Prince Andrew Photo Defense
The podcast dives into shocking new emails from Jeffrey Epstein that challenge Prince Andrew’s denials about his relationship with Virginia Giuffre. It reveals Andrew's coordinated damage control tactics alongside Epstein’s team and raises questions about the integrity of the British monarchy. These findings underscore the ongoing struggle for survivor justice and the perception that powerful elites may escape true accountability. Additionally, the discussion hints at the potential for more explosive documents to emerge, fueling media scrutiny.

Nov 13, 2025 • 6min
Top Newsom Ally Indicted in Fraud Scandal
A high-profile indictment shakes California politics as Dana Williamson, a top ally of Governor Gavin Newsom, faces charges for fraud and embezzlement. Prosecutors allege she siphoned over $200,000 through shell companies and fabricated consulting fees. The scandal raises questions about the integrity of political consultants and dormant campaign funds in the state. With the potential for political fallout for Democrats and calls for reform echoing, the investigation could even extend into Newsom's inner circle, threatening his national ambitions.

Nov 11, 2025 • 8min
US Hits Suspected Narco Boats; Six Dead
The U.S. recently escalated its maritime tactics by striking boats linked to narco-terrorists, resulting in six deaths. Unanswered questions linger about the evidence and legal authority behind these actions. Concerns arise over the effectiveness of this strategy, as smuggling networks may quickly adapt. The discussion highlights potential diplomatic fallout and the necessity for congressional oversight. As the country shifts from interdiction to lethal action at sea, accountability and transparency remain pressing issues.


