
The E. Jean Carroll Case, Kash Patel’s Abuse of Power & the Collapse of Trust in SCOTUS — with Don...
In this episode Don Lemon and Mike Nellis dissect three intertwined scandals: the DOJ’s unprecedented request to the Supreme Court to intervene in Donald Trump’s appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict, alleged abuses of power by Trump ally Kash Patel and the FBI’s raids on the Atlantic and Senator Lucas’s office, and the broader erosion of trust in the Supreme Court. They argue the DOJ’s move, driven by former Trump attorney Todd Blanche, threatens the independence of the judiciary and could shield Trump from paying the $80 million judgment. The hosts also link these actions to a larger pattern of elite corruption, gerrymandering, and voter suppression, warning that without a massive electoral response, the system may become even more rigged.

Trump’s Iran Threats Aren’t Strategy—They’re a Dangerous Gamble
The episode debates President Trump's recent threats to bomb Iranian civilian infrastructure, with former Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and host Joe Scarborough questioning whether such actions constitute war crimes under international law. Panelists argue over the legality and...

If You Want Young Americans to Fight Your Wars, Give Them Something Worth Fighting For
The author argues that young Americans will only enlist if they see a clear, worthwhile cause and a promise that the nation will protect the American Dream. He criticizes older politicians who push overseas conflicts, like the potential war in...
