

The David Pakman Show
David Pakman
The David Pakman Show is one of the most-watched independent progressive programs in the country. Hosted by David Pakman, the show offers a fresh perspective on the stories shaping our world through thoughtful commentary and compelling interviews with our nation's leaders.
With new episodes dropping every weekday, David delivers sharp, insightful, and fact-based analysis on politics, current events, and social issues. Whether you're looking for deep dives into major political events, in-depth conversations with experts and newsmakers, or sharp-witted breakdowns of the latest headlines, The David Pakman Show has you covered
With new episodes dropping every weekday, David delivers sharp, insightful, and fact-based analysis on politics, current events, and social issues. Whether you're looking for deep dives into major political events, in-depth conversations with experts and newsmakers, or sharp-witted breakdowns of the latest headlines, The David Pakman Show has you covered
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Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 4min
11/20/25: They found a way to hide the files anyway as Trump flips out
Tensions rise as Attorney General Pam Bondi evades questions on the Epstein files, leaving many uncertain. Trump struggles to maintain control over MAGA lawmakers, with some openly criticizing his stance on the files. Polls show a significant Democratic lead, and the narrative surrounding Epstein continues to unravel. HUD Secretary Scott Turner incorrectly asserts undocumented immigrants can obtain mortgages, while Trump's erratic responses to female reporters reveal deeper insecurities. Plus, rumors of manufactured investigations swirl around Congress.

Nov 19, 2025 • 1h 12min
11/19/25: Trump loses Epstein vote as files will be released, GOP terrified
Eric Fudali, a civil rights attorney representing Epstein survivors, discusses the potential release of Epstein files and the challenges survivors face. He sheds light on how fear of repercussions often silences victims. Amidst political turmoil, Fudali clarifies that none of his clients accuse Trump, even as emails suggest deeper ties. He expresses distrust in the government's handling of Epstein. The conversation also touches on Republican strategies to manage the fallout from the file release, revealing a complex web of political maneuvering.

Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 9min
11/18/25: Epstein files panic as Trump's worst fear hits
Laura Field, a political theorist and author of 'Furious Minds,' dives into the ideological underpinnings of the MAGA New Right. She discusses the GOP's shift from Reagan-era principals to economic nationalism and the factions shaping Trump’s agenda. The conversation also delves into the repercussions of the Epstein files on Republican power and the internal tensions within the party over immigration and identity. Field sheds light on how Trump's past actions continue to erode political norms and consequences, reshaping the political landscape.

Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 9min
11/17/25: Epstein files go nuclear as autopen scandal hits Trump
Former Vice President Kamala Harris discusses her new book and the 2024 campaign. The revelation of disturbing Epstein emails causes chaos in Trump's camp, leading to his bizarre behavior and dramatic shifts in position. Trump lashing out at reporters and his call for transparency raises eyebrows as he faces scrutiny over identical signatures on his pardons. The fracture within MAGA is evident as Trump distances himself from Marjorie Taylor Greene, and he reveals plans to limit voting access. Meanwhile, Harris opens up about economic priorities and campaign challenges.

Nov 15, 2025 • 17min
BONUS: White House in chaos over 50-year mortgage plan, white males overrepresented in podcasting, and more...
The discussion kicks off with a critical look at the White House's concerns over Trump's controversial 50-year mortgage plan and its potential drawbacks. A deep dive into the financial ramifications reveals how this plan could benefit banks more than everyday borrowers. The conversation turns to a USC study highlighting the overwhelming presence of white males in top podcasts, sparking a debate about gender representation and its implications in political media. Finally, the Supreme Court's upcoming decision on mail-in ballot grace periods is examined, emphasizing its importance in protecting voter access.

Nov 14, 2025 • 59min
11/14/25: New Dem instantly slams MAGA as evil incarnate now has power
Rep. Adelita Grijalva, a freshman Democratic Congresswoman from Arizona's 7th district, speaks out after a 50-day delay in her swearing-in, vowing to push for the release of Epstein files. She highlights looming threats to American freedoms, healthcare, and education. Grijalva critiques attempts to shield Trump from accountability and addresses the need for legislative action to ensure safety and integrity in democratic institutions. Her insights frame both the urgency of political accountability and the importance of safeguarding fundamental freedoms.

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Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 9min
11/13/25: Epstein files explode over Trump as Republicans rebel
Dr. Zachary Rubin, an allergist and public health expert, dives into pressing healthcare topics, discussing the implications of the Make America Healthy Again initiatives. He outlines how Trump's policies negatively impacted the Affordable Care Act and explains why individual health subsidies are ineffective. The conversation also touches on research funding cuts and the resulting brain drain in public health research. Meanwhile, the podcast covers a brewing Republican revolt over the Epstein files, exposing chaos within Trump's circle as tensions rise.

Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 25min
11/12/25: Epstein bomb goes off as MAGA accepts wild lies about everything
Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican congressman and veteran, discusses significant issues impacting the GOP's future and shares insights from his documentary, The Last Republican. He highlights internal party divisions following the 2020 election and the fear Republicans face when opposing Trumpism. Kinzinger also critiques the rise of extremist movements among young men and emphasizes the importance of Democrats winning to safeguard democracy. The conversation sheds light on the political landscape as 2028 looms, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in American politics.

Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 23min
11/11/25: Farmers in tears as Trump collapses, SCOTUS might pound him
Jo Carducci, host of the Sane(ish) podcast, dives into the chaotic GOP landscape and the ripple effects of Trump's behavior on the 2028 election. She discusses voter disillusionment and the troubling realities of healthcare promises from Republican leaders. The conversation touches on the frustration of farmers impacted by tariffs and economic inconsistencies. Carducci also critiques Trump's misleading claims about energy prices and mortgage solutions, revealing the challenges faced by his supporters. It's a revealing look into the GOP's future and policy absurdities.

Nov 10, 2025 • 1h 14min
11/10/25: Dems cave as Trump melts down and Groypers surge
Rep. Seth Moulton, a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and Senate candidate, shares insights on his campaign emphasizing leadership renewal. He discusses the fallout from the government shutdown, criticizing the Democratic concessions to Trump and the consequences for healthcare. Moulton also delves into the MAGA movement's internal turmoil, the implications of Trump's preemptive pardons, and the need for pragmatic policy changes, including reevaluating U.S.-Israel relations and addressing tax reform.


