Épisodes

  • A Reporter Fights for his Freedom (Part Two)
    Feb 26 2026

    After journalist Mario Guevara was arrested while covering an anti-ICE protest, ICE moved him into their detention. As his lawyers and the ACLU tried to get Mario free, ICE argued again and again that he shouldn’t be let out, because his journalism made him too dangerous.

    Mario was behind bars for 111 days. Then deported to El Salvador.

    If you’re wondering where the hell the first amendment is in all this, so are we!

    In the second episode in our special two-part series about Mario Guevara, we look into how the federal government targeted and detained a reporter, and ultimately fast-tracked his deportation–his first amendment rights be damned.

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    Guests:

    • Mario Guevara, MG News
    • Giovanni Diaz, ESQ.
    • Scarlet Kim, ACLU
    • Curtis Clemmons, former Gwinnett Sheriff's Deputy and Retired Assistant Chief of Gwinnett County Police
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    53 min
  • Why did ICE Lock Up this Pro-Trump Reporter? (Part One)
    Feb 19 2026

    In June, journalist Mario Guevara was arrested while covering an anti-ICE protest in Georgia, transferred to ICE detention, and locked up by the federal government for more than 100 days. And that wasn’t even the worst of it.

    But Mario is not the kind of ICE-criticizing reporter you might be picturing. He was a Trump-supporting, Republican-identifying, law-and-order-sympathizing immigration hawk, who knew ICE well and had covered them favorably for years. Why did the Trump administration still go after him?

    This is the first in a special two-part series about Mario Guevara.

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    Guests:

    • Mario Guevara, MG News
    • Emily Wu Pearson, WABE
    • Giovanni Diaz, ESQ.
    • Scarlet Kim, ACLU
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    44 min
  • The Dangers of Being a Journalist
    Feb 12 2026

    A little message from host Brian Reed about a scary incident he’s dealing with. And much scarier incidents other journalists are dealing with.

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    6 min
  • A Minnesota Dad Takes on ICE
    Jan 31 2026

    Our managing editor, Kevin Sullivan, had a conversation this week with an old colleague in Minnesota that we wanted to share with you as quickly as we could. He’s a former data journalist, Michael Corey, who lives with his family in St. Paul. As ICE agents have flooded Mike’s state as part of a massive federal immigration enforcement operation, he started getting involved in grassroots efforts to track and document ICE’s conduct. He’s been following and filming agents during tense encounters, including one where they chased an American citizen into a building, pinned him against a wall, and arrested him.

    Mike takes us inside what it’s like to live in Minnesota right now, and tells us how he and his neighbors are getting and trying to verify information with the encrypted messaging app, Signal, which he thinks deserves a Pulitzer.

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    Guests:

    • Mike Corey, Minnesota dad & public historian

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    24 min
  • Illinois Governor JB Pritzker on How He Fought ICE’s Messaging War
    Jan 29 2026

    As ICE agents have continued to threaten and kill people in Minneapolis and Minnesota’s governor and other state officials plead with the agency to leave, we share an interview with the governor of another state that was recently targeted by ICE: JB Pritzker of Illinois.

    In October, as ICE agents were descending on Chicago in “Operation Midway Blitz”, Ben Smith and Max Tani of the Mixed Signals podcast from Semafor spoke to Governor Pritzker about the novel communications tactics he was using to combat ICE’s incursion into his city. Eventually he was successful in stopping President Trump from sending in National Guard troops, and Border Patrol agents left the city.

    It was an urgent and timely conversation with lots of significance as we watch a similar situation unfold daily in Minnesota.

    Thanks to Semafor for letting us share this interview with you. Find all episodes of Mixed Signals here.

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    The hosts are on X: @semaforben, @maxwelltani

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    46 min
  • Inside ICE’s Push to Go Viral
    Jan 22 2026

    Many people were surprised that ICE officer Jonathan Ross was filming with his phone when he shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis. But Washington Post reporter Drew Harwell was leaked thousands of internal ICE messages that show the agency is obsessed with creating viral videos, and is using arrests of immigrants slapped with “hooky” captions and pop music to feed their content machine.

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    Here are Drew's Washington Post stories:

    • ‘It’s a War’: Inside ICE’s media machine
    • ICE Plans $100 million ‘wartime recruitment’ push

    Guests:

    • Drew Harwell, Washington Post technology reporter
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    27 min
  • How One Tweak to the Internet Led This Guy to a BDSM Dungeon
    Jan 15 2026

    The story of an adult performer, Davin Strong, whose life was upended by a seemingly small change to Section 230.

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    Guests:

    • Davin Addison (aka Davin Strong), adult performer whose livelihood was upended after FOSTA-SESTA.

    • Sam Eagan, Producer, Question Everything

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    38 min
  • When Lies Spread Like Wildfire
    Jan 8 2026

    At a bar that survived the destruction, a group of reporters get together a year later to talk about the personal impact the LA wildfires had on them. And some of the harrowing – and surprising – requests they got from people to check if their homes were still standing.

    Thanks to Good Neighbor Bar and West Altadena Wine & Spirits for hosting us.

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    Guests:

    • Tony Briscoe, environmental reporter, Los Angeles Times

    • Jacob Soboroff, senior political and national correspondent, MSNOW and author of “Firestorm: The Great Los Angeles Fires and America’s New Age of Disaster”

    • Leanne Suter, reporter, ABC7/KABC-TV Los Angeles

    • Michelle Zacarias, reporter, CALÓ News

    • Randy Clement, co-owner, Good Neighbor Bar in Altadena, California
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    40 min