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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: MAGA is CRUMBLING | Jones White House Siege? | Boebert Turns on Trump
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Dr. Richey’s University Degrees Are Accredited, Validated, & Confirmed
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Child Care Funds Frozen, Trump Threatens Fed, and GOP Fractures Deepen
The Department of Health and Human Services says it is freezing child care payments to Minnesota amid fraud allegations, threatening access for families statewide. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu downplayed escalating settler violence in the West Bank as the actions of “about 70 kids,” drawing outrage as attacks continue. In the U.S., right-wing activists are openly declaring they will stop paying taxes, while Donald Trump threatens to sue Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in an unprecedented escalation against the central bank. Conservative infighting continues as Megyn Kelly unloads on Fox News host Mark Levin after he attempted to cancel her over alleged bigotry, and Rep. Lauren Boebert publicly rebukes Trump for using his first veto to block her Colorado water project. Meanwhile, a new poll finds nearly half of Americans believe their financial security is getting worse, underscoring growing economic anxiety across the country.
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Child Care Funds Frozen, Trump Threatens Fed, and GOP Fractures Deepen
The Department of Health and Human Services says it is freezing child care payments to Minnesota amid fraud allegations, threatening access for families statewide. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu downplayed escalating settler violence in the West Bank as the actions of “about 70 kids,” drawing outrage as attacks continue. In the U.S., right-wing activists are openly declaring they will stop paying taxes, while Donald Trump threatens to sue Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in an unprecedented escalation against the central bank. Conservative infighting continues as Megyn Kelly unloads on Fox News host Mark Levin after he attempted to cancel her over alleged bigotry, and Rep. Lauren Boebert publicly rebukes Trump for using his first veto to block her Colorado water project. Meanwhile, a new poll finds nearly half of Americans believe their financial security is getting worse, underscoring growing economic anxiety across the country.
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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: Trump's Snooze-Fest Hail Mary | AOC: "I'm Gonna STOMP Vance" | Mike Johnson Flees DC AGAIN
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: Fani Willis Blasts Republicans During A Hearing Over Her Prosecution of Trump
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Trump Rages on the Economy, Epstein Ties Resurface, and Cannabis Reclassification On The Table
In an angry address to the nation, Donald Trump loudly touted the economy while doubling down on attacks over “affordability,” even as many Americans continue to feel squeezed. New reporting revisits the disturbing history of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, detailing how the two bonded over the pursuit of women. At the same time, the Trump administration is quietly asking the U.S. oil industry to re-engage with Venezuela, signaling a potential reversal in energy policy. Overseas, an investigation details how Israel systematically targeted Iran’s nuclear scientists, wiping out what officials described as the country’s “brain trust.” Back at home, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she would “stomp” J.D. Vance in a hypothetical 2028 matchup, and Trump is expected to sign an executive order moving to reclassify cannabis, opening the door to expanded medical use.
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Trump Rages on the Economy, Epstein Ties Resurface, and Cannabis Reclassification On The Table
In an angry address to the nation, Donald Trump loudly touted the economy while doubling down on attacks over “affordability,” even as many Americans continue to feel squeezed. New reporting revisits the disturbing history of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, detailing how the two bonded over the pursuit of women. At the same time, the Trump administration is quietly asking the U.S. oil industry to re-engage with Venezuela, signaling a potential reversal in energy policy. Overseas, an investigation details how Israel systematically targeted Iran’s nuclear scientists, wiping out what officials described as the country’s “brain trust.” Back at home, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she would “stomp” J.D. Vance in a hypothetical 2028 matchup, and Trump is expected to sign an executive order moving to reclassify cannabis, opening the door to expanded medical use.


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