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  • When War Breaks the Rules And the Markets

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    When War Breaks the Rules And the Markets

    This week on American Power, we break down a dangerous new phase of the Iran conflict: threats of strikes on civilian infrastructure, rising oil prices, and a global system starting to buckle under pressure. Military expert Chad Scott explains why targeting power plants crosses into war crime territory not just internationally, but under U.S. law and why history shows this kind of strategy doesn’t weaken regimes, it hardens them. Energy expert Matt Randolph (Mr. Global) walks through what’s already happening in the oil markets, where physical crude is trading far above futures, a warning sign that gas prices could soon surge past record highs. We’re always looking for new opportunities to partner with creators, companies, politicians, and organizations that share our mission. If you’re interested in partnering with us to help reshape the national conversation — get in touch! @wearefindout

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  • Carney’s big tent gets bigger | Philippe J. Fournier & Brian Gallant

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    Carney’s big tent gets bigger | Philippe J. Fournier & Brian Gallant

    POLITICO's Nick Taylor-Vaisey and Calder McHugh break down the latest Ottawa bombshell, as another Conservative MP crosses the floor to join Mark Carney’s Liberals ahead of the party’s convention in Montreal. Plus, a closer look at the Liberal mood on the ground as delegates gather for a high-energy weekend. Finally, what the U.S.-Iran ceasefire could mean next, including the potential fallout on gas prices in Canada.

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  • Hudson v. Michigan

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    Hudson v. Michigan

    If we live in a multiverse, are your constitutional rights ever truly violated?? Thank you to our subscribers.  5-4 is presented by Prologue Projects. This episode was produced by Alli Rodgers. Leon Neyfakh provides editorial support. Our website was designed by Peter Murphy. Our artwork is by Teddy Blanks at Chips NY, and our theme song is by Spatial Relations. Transcriptions of each episode are available at fivefourpod.com  Follow the show at @fivefourpod on most platforms. On BlueSky, find Peter @notalawyer.bsky.social, Michael @fleerultra.bsky.social, and Rhiannon @aywarhiannon.bsky.social. Huel:  Code: FIVEFOUR Link: https://www.huel.com/fivefour Home Chef:  homechef.com/FIVEFOUR Our Sponsors: * Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/fivefour * Check out Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/fivefour * Check out Quince: https://www.quince.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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  • Birthright Citizenship + Bye-Bye, Pamela Jo Bondi

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    Birthright Citizenship + Bye-Bye, Pamela Jo Bondi

    Last week saw oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case, Trump v. Barbara, and listeners, it finally happened: a legal argument so outlandish from the Trump administration that even this Court will have to rule against him. Leah and Melissa break down the back-and-forth and explain why this case will give SCOTUS credibility it doesn’t deserve. They also cover the President’s firing of the blonde with the binders, Pamela Jo Bondi–pouring one out for her chaotic, destructive reign at the Department of Justice. Favorite things: Leah: The Birthright Con, Jamelle Bouie (NYT); WNBA Players Had an Ace Up Their Sleeve in Pay Negotiations: A Nobel Laureate, Rachel Bachman & Justin Lahart (WSJ) Melissa: Parents as Regulators by Caitlin Millat, forthcoming in UCLA L. Rev.; Harlem Rhapsody, Victoria Christopher Murray; My Boo Buddies; Artemis II Vote for us in the Webbys! Preorder Melissa’s book, The U.S. Constitution: A Comprehensive and Annotated Guide for the Modern ReaderPreorder a signed paperback of Leah’s book, Lawless, here. Follow us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky

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  • Understanding Trump’s Iran Leadership Failures

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    Understanding Trump’s Iran Leadership Failures

    Trump’s two-week ceasefire with Iran, reached Tuesday evening after his threats to destroy the entire country over the Strait of Hormuz, has already begun to unravel. Does anybody truly know what Trump’s goals actually are? What does his erratic behavior mean for the US’s geopolitical standing? Lieutenant General Mark Hertling joins David Rothkopf to discuss the ceasefire, America’s actions in the Middle East, and his new book, If I Don't Return: A Father's Wartime Journal, about his experiences during Operation Desert Storm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  • The Daily Blast: Trump Press Sec Seethes at Media as MAGA Trashes His Iran Deal Fiasco

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    The Daily Blast: Trump Press Sec Seethes at Media as MAGA Trashes His Iran Deal Fiasco

    The fragile ceasefire with Iran is not silencing the mounting questions about Donald Trump’s threat to wipe out Iranian civilization. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt lost her temper under hard questioning on the topic. One reporter sharply grilled her, causing her to dissemble and snap angrily. She then kept ranting, suggesting absurdly that it was “insulting” to be even asked about this matter. This comes as some Trump’s allies are sharply questioning his Iran deal: Laura Loomer lamented that “we didn’t really get anything.” Mark Levin fretted that Iran is “still surviving,” and said: “I don’t trust the enemy...what’s going to be different this time?” Senator Lindsey Graham made his skepticism of the deal very clear. Many other MAGA figures attacked his threat. We talked to Georgetown national security expert Rosa Brooks. She explains why Leavitt’s spin is so vile, why MAGA is right that the deal is a disaster for Trump (but for the wrong reasons), and why we should still fear worse horrors to come. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  • TRUMP LOSES WAR. CANADA UNDER THREAT. STOPPING ALBERTA TRAITORS. PROTECTING ELECTIONS.

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    TRUMP LOSES WAR. CANADA UNDER THREAT. STOPPING ALBERTA TRAITORS. PROTECTING ELECTIONS.

    In the wake of a chaotic night that brought us to the edge of nuclear confrontation, a peculiar two-week ceasefire has been declared in the US-Israel-Iran War. Yet, this momentary pause has allowed Iran to emerge not only stronger regionally but also more influential on the global stage. Meanwhile, Israel's relentless assault on Lebanon continues, raising questions about the strength of any deal. Following Trump's TACO retreat, Fox News is again stoking fears of looming attacks on Canada, Cuba, or Greenland, all while Alberta Separatists engage in treasonous collaborations with the Trump administration. We cannot stand idly by while this unfolds. Canadians must address treasonous acts. Join Joni Askola from Finland and host Laura Babcock for a fast-paced, insightful analysis of the geopolitical landscape in the aftermath of these events, covering the Middle East, Ukraine, Canada, and elections in Hungary and the US Midterms. This conversation goes beyond mere analysis; it is a rallying cry for Canadian patriots and defenders of democracy everywhere. We must learn from the maneuvers of authoritarian regimes and recognize the playbook they seek to implement. This is a pivotal moment for our democracies. Don’t miss out on this essential dialogue! Comment, share, and subscribe to be part of the movement to protect our democratic values and ensure a safer future for all. Together, we can safeguard our freedoms and ensure that the spectre of tyranny does not haunt our nations. Act now! #canadanews #trump #canadastrong #carney #alberta #canada #ontario #elbowsup #poilievre #iran #hungary #ukraine #treason #democracyinaction #democraticparty #Finland #Estonia #MiddleEast #Isreal #Lebanon An independent podcast, the best way to support our work is by subscribing. Let's build our pro democracy community! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Is Trump Committing War Crimes? Lawrence Douglas on Hegseth, Nuremberg, and the Criminal State

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    Is Trump Committing War Crimes? Lawrence Douglas on Hegseth, Nuremberg, and the Criminal State

    Can a president commit war crimes? Can a defense secretary? And what would it take to hold either one accountable? Corey Brettschneider and John Fugelsang open with the Supreme Court showdown over Trump’s attack on birthright citizenship. After Trump became the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the Court, Solicitor General D. John Sauer faced tough questioning from several justices, including Chief Justice John Roberts, who delivered the line of the day: “It’s a new world. It’s the same Constitution.” Corey and John break down why the administration’s argument looked weak, why Wong Kim Ark remains the key precedent, and what the hearing may signal about the fate of Trump’s effort to gut birthright citizenship. They also discuss the latest chaos inside Trump’s Justice Department after Pam Bondi was pushed out as attorney general and replaced, for now, by Todd Blanche, another Trump loyalist. From there, they turn to the Supreme Court’s move that could wipe away Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction, and what it says about accountability in Trump’s Washington. Then Corey and John are joined by Lawrence Douglas of Amherst College, professor of law, jurisprudence, and social thought, and author of "The Criminal State", for a chilling conversation about whether Trump is committing war crimes, whether Pete Hegseth could face exposure as a war criminal, and how leaders who authorize brutality can be held to account. They explore the continuing relevance of Nuremberg, the legal meaning of crimes carried out by the state, and whether American institutions still have the power to confront criminality at the top. This is a sober, urgent discussion about impunity, presidential violence, and the future of the rule of law

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  • Reacting to the Most Insane Headlines This Week (War, Trump & the Moon)

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    Reacting to the Most Insane Headlines This Week (War, Trump & the Moon)

    What happens when the headlines are too chaotic to ignore… but too exhausting to fully process? You react. This week on Politics Is Broken, Brittlestar and Lisa react to the biggest, strangest, and most concerning headlines from around the world—because picking just one story feels impossible right now. From war-driven oil spikes to political chaos in the U.S.… to Canada’s policy curveballs… to a moon mission happening in the middle of it all… we break it down the only way we know how: by trying to make sense of it (and occasionally failing). In this episode: Reacting to rising global oil prices and economic falloutBreaking down Trump’s latest moves and loyalty dramaCanada’s “30 days or free” passport policyThe EV debate and what it means for Canadian industryAnd yes… reacting to humans heading back to the moon while everything else feels like it’s falling apartIt’s real headlines, real reactions, and just enough humour to keep you from throwing your phone across the room.

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  • Party for Two | Immigration & Floor Crossing | Wonderland's New Policy | Moon Landing Conspiracies

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    Party for Two | Immigration & Floor Crossing | Wonderland's New Policy | Moon Landing Conspiracies

    It’s time for Party for Two! Jerry and today’s guest, Mike Kakuk, co‑host of Mornings with Mike and Meg on AM800 in Windsor, break down the top stories of the day. Jerry then speaks with Tasha Kheiriddin, political commentator, about her latest analysis: “Bill C‑12 will not solve Canada’s immigration problems” and the breaking news that Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu has crossed the floor to join the Liberals. Next, Jerry looks at Canada’s Wonderland's new chaperone policy in response to unruly behaviour at amusement parks across North America. The hour wraps with a conversation about conspiracies and science: Did we really land on the moon? Why do these conspiracies persist?

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