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Trump Official EXPOSED as RUSSIAN AGENT in LEAKED AUDIO?!
What's covered: A leaked phone call reveals Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, Steve Witko, coaching a Russian official on how to negotiate with Trump and suggesting Moscow would need control of Donetsk and potentially additional Ukrainian territory. The conversation included tactical advice on scheduling a Trump-Putin call before Zelenskyy's White House visit, while Trump's 28-point proposal would require Ukraine to surrender the entire Donetsk region to Russia as a demilitarized buffer zone.
An American envoy advising our adversary on how to manipulate the president. This isn't diplomacy—it's collaboration with Moscow at Ukraine's expense. The pattern of accommodation toward Putin continues to raise the single most important question about this administration: where does its ultimate allegiance lie?
Hegseth Denies War Crime
What's covered: The Washington Post reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered that everyone on a boat in the Caribbean be killed during a strike, with commanders issuing a second strike after survivors were spotted. Democrats and some Republicans are calling this a potential war crime, and Trump unusually distanced himself from the story rather than defending it outright.
Ordering the execution of survivors isn't warfare—it's a war crime. Trump's uncharacteristic silence speaks volumes. When even he won't shout "fake news," you know there's fire behind this smoke.
Trump Term on BRINK of COLLAPSE as FOX CALL IT QUITS
What's covered: A new Fox News poll shows 76% of voters view the national economy negatively, with only 38% approving of Trump's handling of the economy—his lowest rating since returning to office. About 60% of Americans blame Trump for rising grocery prices, with 62% saying he's more responsible than Biden for the current economy, as inflation impacts coffee (up 20%), utilities (up 11.7%), and everyday costs during the holiday season.
You can spin most things as fake news, but you can't lie to people about what's in their wallet. When Fox News viewers are turning against the economy narrative and even Laura Ingraham says "the midterms look ugly," Trump's built his house on sand.
Trumpcare Detonates: Trump's 4-Hour Obamacare Reversal Exposes a GOP Willing to Let Premiums Explode
What's covered: The White House circulated a proposal to extend ACA subsidies for two more years as millions face spiking healthcare costs, then Trump withdrew the plan the same day after Speaker Mike Johnson said House Republicans weren't interested. Democrats held firm during the shutdown fight for these subsidies, and constituents report premiums jumping from $386 to $1,500 monthly without the extensions.
Democrats were right, Trump blinked, then Johnson killed it anyway. The GOP has no healthcare plan and won't extend subsidies that 70% of Americans support. They're willing to let premiums explode rather than admit Obamacare works.
Trump & MAGA DESTROY Entire Industry with HIDDEN Bill PROVISION?!?!
What's covered: A poison pill in the government shutdown bill now endangers the hemp industry, with CBD products facing schedule one narcotic classification in 352 days unless Congress acts. Mitch McConnell and Andy Harris slipped this measure into the funding bill despite McConnell previously encouraging farmers and entrepreneurs to invest in the hemp industry under the 2018 Farm Bill, while McConnell received $650,000 from bourbon companies for his political building fund.
McConnell told farmers hemp was their future, then destroyed the industry to benefit bourbon donors. A hundred employees at risk, farmers facing uncertainty, and another example of Washington pulling the rug out from family businesses. Corruption wrapped in a funding bill.
Trump's Vexing Venezuela Position | The Playbook Podcast
What's covered: Trump announced Venezuela's airspace is closed following a conversation with Maduro and amid controversy over Caribbean boat strikes that may constitute war crimes. Trump pardoned former Honduras president Juan Orlando, who was convicted by an American jury of importing cocaine into the U.S., directly contradicting his stated reasoning for military action against drug trafficking in the region.
Trump claims he's going after drug traffickers while pardoning a convicted cocaine trafficker from the same region. The hypocrisy is stunning. This isn't about drugs—it's about something else entirely, and Trump's own actions prove it.
The Civic Rebellion Trump Didn't See Coming | The Mona Charen Show
What's covered: The "No Kings" rallies showed millions peacefully protesting across the country, followed by off-year elections where Democrats won by wider margins than expected, particularly among Hispanic voters who had been shifting Republican. Grand juries are refusing to indict in politically motivated cases, including the "Sandwich Man" case where three grand juries rejected felony charges and the trial jury acquitted on misdemeanor charges.
Civic institutions are holding. Grand juries are refusing Trump's politicized prosecutions, voters are rejecting MAGA in special elections, and the resistance is real. When ordinary citizens can check authoritarian overreach, there's hope for the republic.
Why Josh Shapiro's Blueprint Beats Gridlock (w/ Marc Dunkelman) | How to Fix It
What's covered: Marc Dunkelman discusses how progressive governance became paralyzed by excessive process and veto points, preventing infrastructure and clean energy projects from getting built despite broad support. Examples include Biden's $7.5 billion for EV chargers resulting in only 58 chargers built after three years, and how governors like Shapiro and Polus are showing government can work by streamlining permitting and making decisive choices.
Progressives built a system where anyone can stop everything, then wonder why nothing gets done. Shapiro proves that empowering executives to make tough decisions—not endless process—is how you show government works. Democrats need to embrace building again.
The Signs of a Tight Economy Are Already Here
What's covered: Independent media creators are receiving apologetic emails from supporters who must cancel memberships due to financial constraints, while auto loan delinquencies are rising—a leading indicator of economic trouble that can cascade when people lose transportation to work.
When people can't afford to support independent media they value and auto loan delinquencies climb, those aren't just statistics—they're warning signs of real economic pain hitting American families.
Even Joy Reid is Getting Uncomfortable by this WOKE Madness
What's covered: Joy Reid stated she would be alarmed if she saw a penis in a women's locker room, acknowledging concerns about men in women's spaces under the guise of being transgender. Recent incidents include boys accessing school locker rooms and exposing themselves to girls, and a woman uncomfortable at Gold's Gym due to a man in her locker room.
When Joy Reid admits what most Americans already know—that biological men in women's locker rooms is a problem—maybe the Democratic Party can stop pretending this isn't a real concern. Common sense isn't bigotry.
HHS is Finally Rolling Back Gender Affirming Care
What's covered: HHS released a 400-page peer-reviewed report finding that sex-rejecting procedures like puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries for children are dangerous, causing infertility, loss of sexual function, reduced bone density, metabolic and cognitive effects, and surgical complications. The report concludes these procedures should not be performed on minors.
Kids can't vote until 18 or drink until 21 because their brains aren't developed—but we were letting them decide to become infertile. Medical professionals are supposed to "do no harm." This report finally acknowledges we've been doing profound harm to children.
White House Debuts 2025 Christmas Decorations
What's covered: The White House unveiled its 2025 Christmas decorations in the annual holiday tradition.
A brief respite from the chaos. Enjoy the decorations while you can.
