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Latest episodes

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Feb 4, 2025 • 7min
Trump Plans Executive Action & Guantanamo Flights Begin | Afternoon Update | 2.4.25
The discussion reveals Trump's cabinet confirmations, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, and focuses on his plans for educational reform to increase parental control. It delves into the debate over transgender athletes in sports and the complexities of gender-affirming care for minors amid political turmoil. Additionally, it highlights the administration's approach to cutting the federal workforce and the escalating trade tensions with China, particularly involving tariffs and immigration policies.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 15min
Trade War Detente & USAID Closes Up Shop | 2.4.25
North America is buzzing as Mexico and Canada make concessions to ease tariff tensions with the U.S. Meanwhile, Texas ramps up immigration enforcement, allowing National Guardsmen to assist ICE. Controversy brews around the closure of a beleaguered international agency, raising concerns of misconduct. The political landscape is rocked by debates over USAID's alignment with current administration policies, shedding light on issues like DEI and LGBTQ rights impacting foreign relations. It's a whirlwind of politics, trade, and immigration enforcement!

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Feb 3, 2025 • 7min
Cartel Attack Prep & Tariff Deal Talks | Afternoon Update | 2.3.25
Mexican drug cartels pose a rising threat to U.S. forces, with discussions about suicide drones and National Guard deployments. Meanwhile, U.S.-China trade dynamics shift as new tariffs emerge and Panama pivots its diplomatic stance. The influence of China over the Panama Canal raises questions about agreements, while NPR and PBS face backlash over controversial reporting. Additionally, the podcast dives into the heated debate surrounding Grammy winners, adding a splash of entertainment to current events.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 15min
Trade War Escalation & DNC's New Leadership | 2.3.25
Trump escalates trade tensions with new tariffs aimed at Canada, Mexico, and China, sparking fears of a financial backlash for American consumers. The Democratic National Committee faces internal strife as new leadership grapples with identity politics and the fallout from past defeats. Controversy brews as recent elections yield two white male candidates amidst claims of sexism and racism. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's influence through the tech group Doge shakes up government spending priorities, challenging traditional progressive policies.

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Feb 2, 2025 • 24min
Food Babe’s MAHA Mission | 2.2.25
Vani Hari, a New York Times bestselling author and food activist, shares her journey from medication dependency to advocating for safe food. She passionately discusses her support for RFK Jr. during Senate hearings. Vani reveals shocking differences between U.S. and European food standards and highlights her fight against harmful additives in children's foods. She also critiques media narratives defending processed foods and emphasizes the need for stricter regulations on junk food marketing to protect public health.

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Feb 1, 2025 • 16min
The Gay Affair: Exposing Harvard's Integrity Crisis | 2.1.25
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Carol Swain, author of "The Gay Affair," delves into the shocking plagiarism scandal involving Harvard's former president, Claudine Gay. She addresses how these events reflect a deeper crisis of academic integrity and the troubling disparity between ethical standards for faculty and students. Swain also highlights racial dynamics in academia and the challenges faced in holding elite institutions accountable, all while emphasizing the crucial need for a recommitment to integrity in higher education.

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Feb 1, 2025 • 19min
Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult: True Detrans Stories | 2.1.25
Mary Margaret Olohan, a Daily Wire White House correspondent and author of "Detrans: True Stories of Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult," shares harrowing accounts from her book. She discusses a recent executive order aimed at protecting children from gender transitions and the complexities youth face during these processes. Olohan also highlights the controversies surrounding the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and the emotional toll on those who detransition, focusing on parental influence and personal struggles.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 7min
Collision Investigation & TN Passes School Choice | Afternoon Update | 1.31.25
A recent investigation reveals critical errors in a crash involving an Army Blackhawk helicopter and a passenger jet, raising urgent safety concerns at Reagan National Airport. Boston University has closed its Center for Anti-Racist Research, linked to financial issues, while Mexico grapples with managing deported migrants. In politics, significant executive orders and a legal settlement tied to social media are discussed. Tennessee's new school choice law aims to offer scholarships to thousands of students amidst bipartisan pushback, alongside updates on the NFL and Grammy nominations.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 15min
Plane Crash Recovery & Cabinet Hearings Clashes | 1.31.25
A tragic plane crash in the Potomac raises questions about air traffic control and leaves a community in mourning. Tensions soar during Senate confirmation hearings, with nominees facing tough questions about national security and pharmaceutical influence. The struggles of public schools are highlighted as they grapple with the financial impact of educating illegal immigrant students, emphasizing the complexities of immigration policy in education.

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Jan 30, 2025 • 7min
Plane Collision Revelations & Hamas Hostage Handoff | Afternoon Update | 1.30.25
A tragic collision between an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter claims all lives onboard, with NTSB investigations underway. The podcast also delves into the FAA's new diversity hiring initiatives amid contentious Senate hearings. Political unrest is highlighted through Tulsi Gabbard's meeting with Bashar al-Assad and its implications. Additionally, the discussion covers ICE arrests, Hamas hostage negotiations, and rising anti-Semitism on college campuses, weaving a complex narrative of current geopolitical tensions.