UNBIASED Politics

Jordan Berman
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5 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 49min

December 1, 2025: What We Know About the National Guard Shooting in D.C., Pause on All Asylum Decisions, EPA's Approval of PFAS Chemicals for Pesticides, FDA's Possible Overhaul of Vaccine Approval Process, and More.

A recent shooting involving National Guardsmen in D.C. raises questions about the suspect's background and motives. The discussion reveals the complexities of asylum laws as Trump halts all asylum decisions. Legal challenges in Georgia regarding election interference take a surprising turn with case dismissals. Meanwhile, the FDA may be shifting its vaccine approval process, responding to safety concerns. Lastly, the EPA's approval of new PFAS chemicals for pesticides sparks debate about environmental implications and regulatory definitions.
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11 snips
Nov 24, 2025 • 48min

November 24, 2025: What's Going on With Professional Degrees? Did Trump Suggest the Death Penalty for Lawmakers? PLUS Helping You Navigate Political Tension Ahead of Thanksgiving!

Delve into the Supreme Court's pause on Texas's new congressional map and Marjorie Taylor Greene's unexpected resignation. Explore controversial questions about the status of professional degrees and whether Trump really suggested the death penalty for lawmakers. Get quick takes on Trump's latest healthcare proposal and other headlines. Plus, join in on Peace Talks for tips on navigating political tension during family gatherings this Thanksgiving, from setting boundaries to de-escalating conflicts.
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13 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 52min

November 20, 2025: Here's What's in the Epstein Law; Will the DOJ Actually Release the Records? PLUS Steps Taken to Further Dismantle Education Department...Is it Legal? And More.

The recent passage of the Epstein Bill has sparked significant political discussion, particularly regarding its implications for document release. Trump’s controversial meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince raises eyebrows as he defends MBS. Meanwhile, the Education Department is facing legal scrutiny as it restructures. Quick news updates cover indictments and legislative decisions, including Texas' controversial redistricting. The show wraps up with a critical analysis of the release process of Epstein-related documents and various rumors circulating in the political sphere.
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9 snips
Nov 17, 2025 • 43min

November 17, 2025: Trump Calls on Republicans to Vote to Release Epstein Files, Amelia Earhart Documents Declassified, Certain Tariffs Rolled Back, Man Executed Via Firing Squad, and More.

Trump is shaking things up by rolling back tariffs on various agricultural products. Dive into the newly declassified Amelia Earhart records, though no big revelations emerged. There's drama over Epstein files as Trump urges Republicans to vote for their release after withdrawing support for Marjorie Taylor Greene. In a somber turn, South Carolina conducts a firing squad execution. Plus, quick updates on a FEMA resignation, a record Mega Millions jackpot, and an intriguing Supreme Court case on asylum seekers.
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18 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 53min

November 13, 2025: Government Is Officially OPEN; Here's What's in the Funding Bill. Plus House Releases Epstein Emails and Will Vote Whether to Release Even More Epstein Files.

The Supreme Court has extended a pause on a controversial SNAP order as the government officially reopens. A new funding bill includes various appropriations, from agriculture to veterans' needs. The House has released emails linking Epstein to Trump while considering a vote to make more files public. Quick updates reveal the minting of the last penny and legal troubles for a former California staffer. Finally, a rumor about Obama making millions from Obamacare royalties is debunked, and listeners are encouraged to think critically about the Epstein communications.
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17 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 46min

November 10, 2025: Government MAY Re-Open Soon...Here's What Needs to Happen. Plus Trump's Tariff "Dividend," SNAP Fight Continues, SCOTUS Won't Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage, and More.

In a recent discussion, the Supreme Court allowed a passport policy banning the 'X' sex marker to continue. They also paused an order for full SNAP funding while appeals play out, leaving many wondering about future aid. Trump unveiled a controversial tariff 'dividend' proposal that could reshape consumer costs. The Court's firm stance on same-sex marriage remains, as they declined to reconsider a key ruling. Meanwhile, Trump threatens a billion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC, raising eyebrows across the political spectrum.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 50min

November 6, 2025: Democrats Win All Major Races, Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Trump's Tariffs, and What We Know About Payment of SNAP Benefits. PLUS Does New Rule Ban LGBTQ Individuals From Loan Forgiveness? And More.

Recent elections saw Democrats sweeping all major races, sparking discussions about the political landscape. A Supreme Court case looms regarding the legality of Trump's tariffs, challenging the balance of power between the executive and Congress. There's also clarity about the upcoming SNAP benefits payment. Rumors swirl around a new loan forgiveness rule potentially affecting LGBTQ individuals, while concerning accounts emerge of ICE operations near schools. The podcast wraps up with critical thinking on ethics in sensitive enforcement situations.
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12 snips
Nov 3, 2025 • 46min

November 3, 2025: SNAP Benefits To Be Partially Funded, Why 2026 Insurance Premiums Are Increasing, New Press Restrictions in West Wing, Possible Military Action in Nigeria, and More.

In a gripping discussion, new press restrictions for journalists in the White House spark debates about transparency. The Trump administration responds to court rulings to partially fund SNAP benefits, while officials relocate to military bases due to security concerns. Anticipation builds around 2026 insurance premium hikes tied to the expiration of subsidies. Additionally, Trump's militaristic rhetoric regarding Nigeria raises questions about international law. The podcast also covers rapid updates on upcoming elections and the Area 51 crash.
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9 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 48min

October 30, 2025: Texas Sues Makers of Tylenol, Trump Media to Launch Prediction Markets, House Releases Report on Biden's Autopen Use, and Is ICE Ramping Up Social Media Surveillance?

Texas is making waves by suing Tylenol's makers for allegedly misleading marketing, especially concerning pregnant women. Meanwhile, Truth Media is set to launch new prediction markets, raising intriguing regulatory questions. A House report scrutinizes President Biden's autopen use and its implications for his cognitive health. In a bold move, Trump dismisses six members of the Commission of Fine Arts. There's also concern about ICE potentially ramping up social media surveillance. The discussion wraps up with thought-provoking questions on corporate transparency.
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8 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 44min

October 27, 2025: SNAP Funding Set to Expire Nov. 1, Anonymous Donor Behind $130M Military Donation Revealed, Shutdown Fairness Act Fails, What We Know About a Third Term for Trump, and More.

Federal employees face uncertainty as the Shutdown Fairness Act and two other funding measures fail in the Senate. An anonymous donation of $130M to the military raises legal questions about private funding for defense. SNAP funding is set to expire, potentially halting benefits for many families. Discussions ignite around Trump's possibility of a third term and the constitutional implications. Additionally, a quick-fire segment covers Trump’s health, Navy incidents, and shifting political dynamics in NYC.

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