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Brett Breaks Things

Brett Breaks Things

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Brett Breaks Things is unapologetic, independent media for a time that demands it. Hosted by Brett Rowley, a veteran producer turned fearless truth-teller, we break down the world around us — from politics and current events to sports, entertainment, and social media — with sharp insight, fearless honesty, and a touch of Florida wildness. Our mission is to speak truth to power, expose injustice, debunk lies, and hold the powerful accountable—all while keeping it real, smart, and unfiltered. Broadcasting from South Florida, we explore why today's Florida is tomorrow's America, offering our listeners not just commentary but clarity, courage, and the tools to stay informed in a constantly shifting world.2025 Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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  • 05/15/26 Blanche Checks
    May 16 2026

    Today we're looking at Todd Blanche's rapid rise from Trump's personal lawyer to one of the most powerful figures inside the Justice Department — and the growing questions about whether he's acting as America's top law enforcement official or Trump's personal cleanup crew. From recusal concerns and threats to subpoena reporters, to Raskin demanding answers about alleged payments to fired FBI agents, Blanche is becoming the face of a DOJ built around loyalty. Plus, Trump blows past a stock-trade disclosure deadline while Trump Mobile quietly rewrites the fine print on its gold phone grift.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • 05/14/26 Trump Goes to China, Xi Holds the Cards
    May 14 2026

    Trump lands in China hoping for pageantry, praise, and a deal — but the real story is leverage. As the Iran war drains U.S. focus and gives Beijing a major strategic opening, Xi greets Trump with flags, flattery, and a blunt warning on Taiwan. Meanwhile, back home, the grift machine keeps humming: Justice Department officials weigh settling Trump's IRS lawsuit. Foreign policy chaos abroad, cash grabs at home — same show, different continent.

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    53 min
  • 05/13/26 What Has The War Really Cost Us?
    May 13 2026

    Today we ask what the war has really cost us — not just the Pentagon's $29 billion price tag, but the grocery bills, gas-tax gimmicks, strained alliances, and political cover stories piling up behind it. As Trump heads to China with Nvidia's CEO, Elon Musk, other tech executives, and Eric Trump in tow, Americans are being told not to ask too many questions about their own financial pain — even as prices keep climbing, Iran still retains major missile capabilities, and Hegseth faces bipartisan anger over the war's funding and fallout.

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    52 min
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