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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: Iran Calls Out TACO Trump | Epstein Docs SHREDDED | DHS Official Claims He Teleported… “Not Fun”
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: TLC’S Chilli Does Damage Control After She Was Exposed for Donating To Trump
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Trump Iran Talks Claim, $200B War Push, and MAGA Infighting Erupts
Donald Trump claims the U.S. and Iran have held “productive” negotiations even as critics argue market swings tied to the conflict are being used as part of a broader economic strategy. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna blasts Lindsey Graham for pushing escalation around Iran’s Kharg Island, while JD Vance’s Middle East adviser steps down amid internal turmoil. The administration’s proposed $200 billion war funding request is branded “America First” by Sen. Jim Banks despite scrutiny over AIPAC ties, as Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker attempts to distance himself from past donations to the group. Media fractures deepen with a high-profile Tucker Carlson–Economist clash, and controversy explodes after Trump appears to celebrate Robert Mueller’s death. Meanwhile, violence intensifies abroad as Israeli operations wreak havoc in the West Bank, adding to the growing regional crisis.
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Iran Ground War Looms, Rob Schneider Draft, and Ana Responds To AOC
The Pentagon prepares for weeks of ground operations in Iran, signaling a deeper U.S. entanglement as new analysis finds American missiles struck an Iranian sports hall and school. Hardline House Republicans weigh cutting healthcare to fund the expanding war and ICE, while Rob Schneider calls for reinstating the military draft amid the escalation. Abroad, Benjamin Netanyahu reframes Israel’s role even as the IDF faces accusations of killing Lebanese paramedics, and Yemen’s Houthis enter the conflict, raising fears of a wider regional war. Back home, Republican Rep. Mike Lawler’s town hall erupts into chaos as veterans confront him over Trump and the war—only to be removed, turning the crowd against him and forcing his early exit. Ana responds to AOC.
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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: Trump's Worst Poll EVER | Hegseth Insider Trading? | Lindsay Graham, World's Butchest Mermaid
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Video Shows CNN Journalists Being Assaulted and Detained by IDF Troops
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Trump Weighs War Exit, Knesset Death Penalty Law, and Trita Parsi joins TYT
Donald Trump reportedly tells aides he’s willing to end the Iran war without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a possible shift as confusion persists over the timeline—Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth admits it could be “three weeks… six to eight weeks… any number,” while scrutiny grows over his broker attempting defense investments ahead of the conflict. Markets reel as Wall Street closes its worst quarter in four years, adding economic pressure to the escalating crisis. Abroad, Israel’s Knesset passes a controversial death penalty bill targeting Palestinians, as Yemen’s Houthis enter the war, raising fears of broader regional escalation. Back home, the Trump administration faces criticism over crime messaging, while lawyers for the accused Charlie Kirk assassin say federal investigators couldn’t conclusively link the weapon. Plus, Trita Parsi of the Quincy Institute joins TYT to break down the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
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Bonus Episode

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TYT Old School

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TYT Old School
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Trump Weighs War Exit, Knesset Death Penalty Law, and Trita Parsi joins TYT
Donald Trump reportedly tells aides he’s willing to end the Iran war without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a possible shift as confusion persists over the timeline—Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth admits it could be “three weeks… six to eight weeks… any number,” while scrutiny grows over his broker attempting defense investments ahead of the conflict. Markets reel as Wall Street closes its worst quarter in four years, adding economic pressure to the escalating crisis. Abroad, Israel’s Knesset passes a controversial death penalty bill targeting Palestinians, as Yemen’s Houthis enter the war, raising fears of broader regional escalation. Back home, the Trump administration faces criticism over crime messaging, while lawyers for the accused Charlie Kirk assassin say federal investigators couldn’t conclusively link the weapon. Plus, Trita Parsi of the Quincy Institute joins TYT to break down the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.


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