• 02/20/26 War Rumors, Global Grift, Disclosure
    Feb 21 2026

    Are U.S. strikes on Iran imminent—or is Trump using the threat to force a deal? We break down the escalation signals, then dig into the launch of Trump's $10B "Board of Peace" and why critics call it a slush fund. Next: the World Liberty/Mar-a-Lago crypto forum—who showed up, what was pitched, and why it screams influence politics. And to close… Trump claims Obama spilled "classified" UFO intel, reviving the alien debate in the most chaotic way possible.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 02/18/26 Trump's Tariffs Are Hitting Your Wallet
    Feb 18 2026

    The DHS shutdown drags on after Democrats sent a fresh counteroffer to the White House—only to be rebuffed—leaving Washington with no obvious off-ramp as both sides fight over oversight and immigration-enforcement guardrails. At the same time, Trump's tariffs are colliding with everyday prices: new analysis and reporting underscores that U.S. businesses and consumers are paying the bulk of the tariff bill, even as Kevin Hassett blasts the underlying New York Fed-linked research and insists tariffs will ultimately boost wages and benefit buyers. We also hit the "price break is over" moment as more companies start hiking prices again, and we zoom out to the fiscal picture as new CBO projections fuel renewed alarm about record debt levels. Plus: the Supreme Court adopts new conflict-screening tech (including ticker-symbol disclosures) while retirement chatter swirls around Justice Samuel Alito—and we close with the Pentagon vs. Anthropic "woke AI" fight escalating into a real defense-contract flashpoint.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 02/17/26 CBS Fears the FCC
    Feb 17 2026

    CBS reportedly blocked Stephen Colbert from interviewing Texas Democrat James Talarico — and Colbert called it out on-air. At the same time, the FCC is investigating The View, ruling on Bad Bunny's halftime show, and revisiting equal time rules for political candidates. Is this routine regulation… or are networks getting nervous?

    We break down the growing tension between broadcasters and the FCC, what it could mean for political coverage heading into 2026, and whether fear of federal scrutiny is shaping who gets airtime. Plus: Trump's proposed budget cuts stall in Congress, USAID funds are reportedly used for Russell Vought's security, and Barack Obama steps back into the spotlight — condemning Trump's racist video, addressing ICE protests, homelessness policy, and whether Democrats need a generational reset. Regulatory pressure. Media caution. Political fallout.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 02/16/26 Polarizing Polling and the Geryrmander War: A look at the 2026 Mid Terms
    Feb 16 2026

    Trump's approval rating is low, Latinos are re-aligning and the Gerrymandering war reaches a milestone. all point toward a bleak outlook for the Republicans in November. Primary races take the forefront as we wonder what will be the winning posture for hopeful candidates...a move towards Trumpism or a clear split from Trump controlled Republicanism. All this happening while 6 Republicans split from the party and Trump hiself on the Canadian Tarrifs.

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    53 mins
  • 02/13/26 Proof of Citizenship, Proof of Chaos
    Feb 13 2026

    House Republicans just pushed through a strict voter ID / proof-of-citizenship bill—fueling Trump's fraud narrative while critics warn the SAVE Act's eligibility requirements could create real-world barriers for lawful voters (especially women dealing with name changes and document mismatches). We also dig into the whistleblower fight rocking DNI Tulsi Gabbard's office: reports say the complaint stems from an intercepted communication that referenced Jared Kushner, kicking off a high-stakes intelligence dispute over what was collected, how it was handled, and what should've been reported. Plus: the administration moves to end the Minnesota immigration crackdown, Guard troops fully withdraw from Chicago/Portland/Los Angeles, and DHS teeters toward a shutdown as new reporting paints a picture of relentless dysfunction inside the department under Kristi Noem.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 02/11/26 Wins and Losses
    Feb 11 2026

    We break down the fallout from the Georgia ballot seizure controversy, the conservative researcher linked to the FBI inquiry, and how election denial narratives are resurfacing inside official investigations. Plus, we examine the "nightmare scenario" some fear heading into the midterms — including claims that Trump has a plan to tilt the playing field.

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    53 mins
  • 02/10/26 Forced Unredactions: What Congress Says the Epstein Files Are Still Hiding
    Feb 10 2026

    Lawmakers say the public has not been told the truth about the Jeffrey Epstein files. After reviewing millions of documents, members of Congress allege that key names, emails, and connections were improperly redacted—including communications involving Epstein's lawyers and powerful political and business figures. As Europe pushes forward with accountability, the U.S. Justice Department faces growing accusations of obstruction, selective disclosure, and protecting the influential. We break down what's been revealed, what's still hidden, and why the fight over the Epstein list is far from over.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 02/09/26 Blow The Whistle
    Feb 9 2026

    From the Super Bowl halftime showdown to mounting whistleblower alarms inside the federal government, this episode traces a pattern of power, pressure, and silence. We break down the Bad Bunny–led halftime spectacle and the political backlash that followed, new reporting on DOJ prosecutors being sidelined amid loyalty demands, intelligence warnings involving someone close to Trump, and the growing bipartisan fallout from the UAE crypto deal—even conservative voices are calling it worse than anything alleged under Biden. We close with fresh Epstein fallout as a GOP lawmaker calls for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's resignation. The whistle is blowing—and it's getting harder to ignore.

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    1 hr and 6 mins