Épisodes

  • Epstein Files Deep Dive: UN Experts Warn of Crimes Against Humanity
    Feb 17 2026
    The release of the Epstein Files has reignited global debate over accountability, justice, and international law.

    In this episode, we break down the latest developments following the U.S. Department of Justice’s release of millions of pages, videos, and images under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

    Independent experts serving under mandates from the UN Human Rights Council warn that the alleged acts documented in the files could meet the legal threshold for crimes against humanity.

    We explain what that means under international criminal law, including definitions of sexual slavery, torture, enforced disappearance, trafficking, persecution, and systemic abuse.

    The episode also revisits the background of Jeffrey Epstein, his global network, and the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell, while examining unanswered questions about additional individuals, financial structures, and possible transnational dimensions.
    Are resignations enough?

    What does real criminal accountability look like?
    And could prosecutions extend beyond U.S. courts?
    We explore the legal standards, the political implications, and the international response — including calls for independent, thorough, and impartial investigations.

    We also address concerns raised about victim privacy, disclosure failures, and the risks survivors may face following the document release.
    This is a factual, structured deep dive into one of the most consequential legal and political stories of the decade.

    Listen till the end for expert insights on what happens next — and whether justice can truly reach the powerful.

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    18 min
  • Tracking the USS Abraham Lincoln & Rising US‑Iran Tensions: What It Means
    Feb 16 2026
    In this episode, we track the growing US military buildup near Iran, including the positioning of aircraft carriers like the USS Abraham Lincoln and the reported deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford, along with destroyers, fighter jets, surveillance aircraft and crews in the Arabian Sea and Gulf region.

    Using satellite imagery and expert testimony, we explore the scale of this strategic shift — from launch of naval drills by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps in the Strait of Hormuz to the mobilization of F‑15s, refueling planes, and other U.S. air assets.

    We also break down how this buildup compares to past operations like Operation Midnight Hammer and U.S. movements in Venezuela, offering context on why analysts describe this deployment as having “more depth and sustainability.”

    In parallel, U.S. and Iranian officials are scheduled for a second round of talks in Switzerland, aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme and potentially lifting sanctions — a complex diplomatic backdrop to this military posture.

    Whether you’re tuning in for expert geopolitical analysis, breaking military developments, or insights into U.S.–Iran relations, this episode offers an in‑depth look at the forces shaping global security today.

    Listen till the end for expert insight on what this means for regional stability and international diplomacy.

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    16 min
  • Who Was on Epstein’s Tier? DOJ Logs Contradict Official Account
    Feb 6 2026
    In this episode, we unpack newly released Department of Justice documents and surveillance logs that appear to contradict the official narrative around Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019.

    Investigators reviewing jail camera footage from the Metropolitan Correctional Center observed an orange‑colored figure moving toward Epstein’s locked tier around 10:39 p.m. — a detail not previously acknowledged by federal authorities. Some law enforcement reviews labeled this as an inmate, others as a corrections officer with linens, and official reports from the Office of Inspector General only refer to an unidentified corrections worker.

    This revelation raises key questions:

    • Could someone have entered Epstein’s tier late on the night he died?

    • Why did FBI and DOJ reports differ about the same video logs?

    • What does this mean for the official determination that Epstein died by suicide?

    We break down the timeline, explain the discrepancies in video evidence interpretation, and clarify why this matters for public trust in federal investigations. Whether you’re following the broader Epstein files release or are concerned about transparency in high‑profile cases, this episode delivers clear, jargon‑free analysis.

    Listen till the end for expert insights and what comes next in this ongoing nationwide controversy. Follow now for daily political breakdowns.

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    16 min
  • Chomsky and Epstein Relationship: What the Newly Released Files Reveal
    Feb 3 2026
    Newly released documents from the U.S. Justice Department have shed new light on the long-discussed relationship between renowned linguist Noam Chomsky and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

    In this episode, we examine what the latest tranche of the Epstein files actually reveals — including private email exchanges, financial interactions, social invitations, and advice Epstein claimed to have received from Chomsky during periods of intense public scrutiny.

    While the documents do not allege criminal wrongdoing by Chomsky, they raise significant questions about judgment, proximity to power, and the broader culture of elite social networks surrounding Epstein. The episode also explores communications involving political figures, media influence, and how public intellectuals navigate controversy.

    We place these revelations in context alongside previous disclosures, congressional transparency laws, and the renewed political pressure that led to the release of additional Epstein records. The discussion remains factual, sourced, and focused on what is known — and what remains unanswered.

    This episode is essential listening for anyone following U.S. political accountability, media ethics, and the continuing fallout from the Epstein case.

    Listen till the end for a clear analysis of why these revelations matter — and how they fit into the wider political and media landscape.

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    17 min
  • Gold Tops $5,300: What a Weak Dollar and Fed Outlook Mean for Markets
    Jan 28 2026
    In today’s episode, we break down the historic surge in gold prices above $5,300 per ounce — a milestone driven by U.S. dollar weakness, geopolitical uncertainty, and anticipation around the Federal Reserve’s policy decision. Analysts say bullion’s rally reflects growing demand for safe‑haven assets while markets brace for Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s post‑meeting remarks and future interest rate outlook.

    We’ll explore:

    • Why the dollar’s slide is boosting gold’s appeal

    • How expectations of steady or lower interest rates shape bullion flows

    • What a record‑breaking gold rally means for traders and portfolios

    • Market sentiment ahead of the Fed decision and Powell remarks

    Whether you’re tracking commodities, macro trends, or global risk sentiment, this episode delivers a concise yet deep dive into the forces moving gold. Listen till the end for insights on what this means for investors and markets in the weeks ahead.

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    16 min
  • Trump Calls for Honest Investigation Into Alex Pretti Killing | Federal Agent Shooting
    Jan 27 2026
    President Donald Trump has called for a “very honorable and honest investigation” into the killing of U.S. citizen and ICU nurse Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a federal agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    In this episode, we break down Trump’s remarks from the White House, his response to mounting public pressure, and the broader implications for federal law enforcement accountability. Trump says he is personally monitoring the investigation as two units of the Department of Homeland Security review the actions of their officers — while the Department of Justice reportedly declines a civil rights probe.

    We also examine the role of Trump’s border czar Tom Homan, his meetings with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and the political tensions surrounding the administration’s expanded immigration enforcement efforts.

    The episode explores why Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino has reportedly left Minneapolis, and how previous statements by DHS officials — including claims later challenged by video evidence — have intensified public scrutiny.

    With comparisons to earlier federal shootings and questions over transparency, this case has become a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration enforcement, civil liberties, and use of force by federal agents.

    🎧 Listen till the end for expert context on what this investigation could mean for Trump’s law-and-order agenda, civil rights oversight, and the future of federal policing in major U.S. cities.

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    16 min
  • US–Iran Tensions: Hezbollah Warns Attack on Iran Equals Regional War
    Jan 26 2026
    In this episode, we break down the latest escalation in US–Iran tensions and what it could mean for the Middle East and global stability.

    As a US military fleet including the USS Abraham Lincoln nears Iranian waters amid rising concerns about possible military action, Tehran is pushing back. Iran publicly unveiled a massive mural warning of retaliation should the United States strike, as internal protests and a violent crackdown add fuel to an already volatile situation.

    Now, Hezbollah’s leadership has issued a stark warning: any attack on Iran will also be treated as an attack on the group itself, with the potential to ignite a wider conflict across the region.

    In this episode you’ll hear: • The background on the US military buildup in the Middle East and what it signals

    • Why Tehran’s dramatic public warnings and militarized rhetoric matter
    • Analysis of Hezbollah’s statement and how regional proxy dynamics could escalate conflict
    • The human impact from inside Iran, including protests and domestic unrest
    • What this might mean for global politics and security

    We’ll explore not just headlines, but the implications for world affairs, foreign policy, and the people on the ground. Listen till the end for expert insights on where this crisis might be headed next.

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    13 min
  • Trump on NATO, UK Soldiers, and the Secret Weapon Claim in Venezuela
    Jan 25 2026
    In this episode, we break down two major developments shaping global politics and security.

    First, President Donald Trump publicly praised British troops who fought in Afghanistan, calling them “among the greatest of all warriors,” after facing criticism for suggesting NATO allies stayed away from frontline combat. The remarks triggered swift responses from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, reigniting debate over NATO’s role, shared sacrifices, and the future of the transatlantic alliance. We explore how these comments affect US-UK relations, NATO unity, and ongoing support for Ukraine as the war with Russia enters another critical year.

    In the second half, we analyze Trump’s claim that the United States used a mysterious weapon—described as a “discombobulator”—during a covert operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. US officials suggest Trump may be referring to a mix of cyber warfare, acoustic systems, and non-lethal military technology such as the Active Denial System. We unpack what is known, what remains unverified, and how modern warfare tools are reshaping military operations.

    This episode offers clear context, verified reporting, and expert analysis on Trump’s foreign policy messaging, NATO tensions, and evolving US military capabilities.

    🎧 Listen till the end for insight into what these events mean for global security and international alliances. Follow the podcast for daily political and world affairs breakdowns.

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    11 min