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TYT LIVE: Psyops, Crackdowns, and Political Lines in the Sand
An Iran update from Barak Ravid—framed as “definitely not a psyop”—fuels fresh skepticism as tensions escalate abroad, while chaos erupts at home when a U-Haul truck plows into demonstrators marching in Los Angeles in support of Iranian protests. Comedian Tim Dillon unloads on ICE agents, blasting what he calls their lack of training and dismissing them as “not the cream of the crop,” as culture-war sniping continues on Fox News, where a contributor takes a brutal shot at Ms. Rachel’s appearance alongside Zohran Mamdani. In Washington, federal prosecutors are reportedly opening an inquiry into Fed Chair Jerome Powell, rattling financial and political circles. Overseas, Benjamin Netanyahu declares his aim to end U.S. military aid to Israel, signaling a dramatic shift in rhetoric, while Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers issue a blunt warning to Democrats: “Don’t waste your money” backing Jasmine Crockett, exposing growing frustration inside liberal media and donor class politics.

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TYT REPLAY: Psyops, Crackdowns, and Political Lines in the Sand
An Iran update from Barak Ravid—framed as “definitely not a psyop”—fuels fresh skepticism as tensions escalate abroad, while chaos erupts at home when a U-Haul truck plows into demonstrators marching in Los Angeles in support of Iranian protests. Comedian Tim Dillon unloads on ICE agents, blasting what he calls their lack of training and dismissing them as “not the cream of the crop,” as culture-war sniping continues on Fox News, where a contributor takes a brutal shot at Ms. Rachel’s appearance alongside Zohran Mamdani. In Washington, federal prosecutors are reportedly opening an inquiry into Fed Chair Jerome Powell, rattling financial and political circles. Overseas, Benjamin Netanyahu declares his aim to end U.S. military aid to Israel, signaling a dramatic shift in rhetoric, while Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers issue a blunt warning to Democrats: “Don’t waste your money” backing Jasmine Crockett, exposing growing frustration inside liberal media and donor class politics.
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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: MAGA Split Over Trump Imperialism | Stewart Predicts Chaos | Mamdani's Surprising Jewish Support
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Billionaire Trump Megadonor Paul Singer is Set to Make a Killing on Venezuela Oil
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TYT LIVE: Venezuela Upended, Media Meltdowns, and MAGA Foreign Policy Fantasies
As Nicolás Maduro is ousted, reports indicate the U.S. is now weighing potential intervention against Iran, with The New York Times detailing the Justice Department’s long-running—and widely criticized—drug case against the Venezuelan leader. Conservative media figures lean in hard: Sean Hannity presses María Corina Machado on whether she ever floated a Nobel Peace Prize for Donald Trump, while Megyn Kelly blasts Fox News’ Venezuela coverage as indistinguishable from “Russian propaganda.” Amid the chaos, Elliott Abrams warns that growing bipartisan opposition to Israel could derail a proposed 20-year U.S. aid package. Back in Washington, Dan Bongino abruptly exits his role as FBI deputy director after less than a year, returning to what he calls “civilian life,” as outrage grows over revelations that Grok AI continues to be used to digitally undress women and children despite promises the practice would be halted.
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TYT Old School

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TYT REPLAY: Venezuela Upended, Media Meltdowns, and MAGA Foreign Policy Fantasies
As Nicolás Maduro is ousted, reports indicate the U.S. is now weighing potential intervention against Iran, with The New York Times detailing the Justice Department’s long-running—and widely criticized—drug case against the Venezuelan leader. Conservative media figures lean in hard: Sean Hannity presses María Corina Machado on whether she ever floated a Nobel Peace Prize for Donald Trump, while Megyn Kelly blasts Fox News’ Venezuela coverage as indistinguishable from “Russian propaganda.” Amid the chaos, Elliott Abrams warns that growing bipartisan opposition to Israel could derail a proposed 20-year U.S. aid package. Back in Washington, Dan Bongino abruptly exits his role as FBI deputy director after less than a year, returning to what he calls “civilian life,” as outrage grows over revelations that Grok AI continues to be used to digitally undress women and children despite promises the practice would be halted.



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