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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: Hegseth Throws Iran Hissy Fit | Talarico Wins... Texas to Go Blue? | Noem Dragged By Congress
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Stephen A. Smith Calls for More Cops and Downplays Racism in Politics
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Trump-Netanyahu Iran Call, Secret Talks, and James Talarico Victorious
An exclusive report claims a call between Donald Trump (former U.S. president) and Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli prime minister) shifted Middle East strategy, even as Netanyahu reportedly asks the White House about secret Iran negotiations. Pete Hegseth (U.S. defense secretary 2025) says the war’s duration is uncertain—“it could be four weeks… it could be eight”—while ripping media coverage for suggesting concern over American casualties is political. Sources allege the Central Intelligence Agency (U.S. intelligence agency) is working to arm Kurdish forces in hopes of sparking an uprising in Iran, as Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 11 and hit residential areas. In U.S. politics, James Talarico (Texas state representative) defeats Jasmine Crockett (U.S. representative, Texas) in a Democratic primary shocker, while Gavin Newsom (California governor) likens Israel to an “apartheid state” and questions future military support. Economist Peter Schiff (American economist) argues Trump risks blaming economic troubles on an Iran war, fueling debate over the administration’s motives as regional and domestic tensions escalate.
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Trump-Netanyahu Iran Call, Secret Talks, and James Talarico Victorious
An exclusive report claims a call between Donald Trump (former U.S. president) and Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli prime minister) shifted Middle East strategy, even as Netanyahu reportedly asks the White House about secret Iran negotiations. Pete Hegseth (U.S. defense secretary 2025) says the war’s duration is uncertain—“it could be four weeks… it could be eight”—while ripping media coverage for suggesting concern over American casualties is political. Sources allege the Central Intelligence Agency (U.S. intelligence agency) is working to arm Kurdish forces in hopes of sparking an uprising in Iran, as Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 11 and hit residential areas. In U.S. politics, James Talarico (Texas state representative) defeats Jasmine Crockett (U.S. representative, Texas) in a Democratic primary shocker, while Gavin Newsom (California governor) likens Israel to an “apartheid state” and questions future military support. Economist Peter Schiff (American economist) argues Trump risks blaming economic troubles on an Iran war, fueling debate over the administration’s motives as regional and domestic tensions escalate.
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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: MAGA Pans Bondi's Congress Temper Tantrum  | Kari Lake: Still Pathetic After All These Years
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Marine Corps Veteran Gets Tackled By GOP Senator for Protesting Iran War
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Gas Price Alarm, Trump Turns on Noem, and Israel Debate Erupts
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles warns that surging gas prices could become a major political problem, as the fallout from Middle East tensions ripples through the economy. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom sparks fierce backlash after likening Israel to an “apartheid state” and questioning future U.S. military support. Inside Trumpworld, Donald Trump reportedly fumes over bruising hearings involving Kristi Noem, even floating the possibility of firing her in a heated call with GOP allies. And media fireworks erupt when Piers Morgan blasts Ben Shapiro for refusing to tolerate criticism of Israel’s government, exposing widening fractures in the pro-Israel media landscape.
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Bonus Episode

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RevolYOUtion
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Gas Price Alarm, Trump Turns on Noem, and Israel Debate Erupts
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles warns that surging gas prices could become a major political problem, as the fallout from Middle East tensions ripples through the economy. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom sparks fierce backlash after likening Israel to an “apartheid state” and questioning future U.S. military support. Inside Trumpworld, Donald Trump reportedly fumes over bruising hearings involving Kristi Noem, even floating the possibility of firing her in a heated call with GOP allies. And media fireworks erupt when Piers Morgan blasts Ben Shapiro for refusing to tolerate criticism of Israel’s government, exposing widening fractures in the pro-Israel media landscape.


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Our mission statement at TYT is to boldly pursue truth, challenge the establishment and drive positive change. We have never wavered from that. It’s not easy to state the truth when lies help the powerful retain their power. It’s not easy to challenge the establishment when the establishment has all the power. And as we’re all aware, it is very difficult to drive positive change in a system meant to continue the status quo so that the powerful can stay at the top.

But we have decided to go on this path with our viewers because it is the only decent and sane path. This means we don’t do blind partisanship. We don’t follow antiquated ideologies because someone said we’re supposed to. We also don’t bow our heads to any political leaders or parties. We believe in independent thought. We’re for open-hearts and open-minds.

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