As we wrap up the holiday weekend, catch up on the smartest takes on the big news—tune into the “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou.”John and Ted analyze the political and personal fallout of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a sweeping tax-and-spending package signed July 4th, sparking numerous debates. Will the MAGA base see the massive increase in deficits as a betrayal? Can this latest attempt at Reaganite “trickle down economics” succeed in stimulating the economy? What of the millions of Medicaid recipients, mostly Republican voters, who will lose their healthcare? Is James Carville right to call this a “mass extinction event” for Republicans? Elon Musk says he’s going to make good on his new “America Party,” as revenge for the Big Beautiful Bill. He wants to disrupt duopoly politics but can he attract new voters and overcome legal and institutional barriers? Alligator Alcatraz, a Florida Everglades detention gulag that opened to imprisoned migrants last week, is being criticized for inhumane conditions like flooding and mosquito infestations, as well as its $450 million annual cost. Israel rejected Hamas' proposed changes to the latest Gaza hostage and ceasefire proposal, but will send negotiators to Qatar today. Is a breakthrough possible?Finally, we look at the catastrophic Texas Hill Country floods, where over 10 inches of rain killed at least 50 people, including 15 children, with 27 missing from a girls’ camp. Did National Weather Service staff cuts of 600 by Trump’s DOGE lead to inadequate flood warnings, despite meteorologists’ claims that their forecasts were accurate?
Today, on the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we analyze the verdict in the Sean Combs trial—which John and Ted predicted on the show—in which jurors acquitted him of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, sparking debates on justice, prosecutorial overreach and celebrity influence. Next, let’s stress-test Elon Musk’s proposal for a new centrist (why centrist?) “America Party," aiming to represent the supposedly underrepresented political middle ground, amidst his feud with President Trump over the budget-“busting One Big Beautiful Bill Act." Can the world’s richest man successfully launch a third party?We look at the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday announcement of his succession plans, a critical moment for Tibetan Buddhism with global strategic implications. The Dalai Lama's succession plans have sparked a major controversy, with the spiritual leader announcing that his successor will be chosen by his foundation and born outside China. China claims authority over the Dalai Lama's succession based on historical and legal arguments rooted in its governance of Tibet. It points to the 1793 "29-Article Ordinance for the More Effective Governing of Tibet," issued by the Qing Dynasty, which established the Golden Urn process for selecting high lamas, including the Dalai Lama, with approval from the central government. Additionally, China asserts that its control over Tibet, established since 1950, and its historical oversight of Tibetan spiritual leaders—such as approving the 14th Dalai Lama's recognition—give it the sole right to manage reincarnations, a stance reinforced by modern regulations on religious affairs.A new Gallup poll shows only 58% of U.S. adults are “proud to be American”—down from 67% last year and the lowest since 2001—raising serious questions about national identity. Most of the decline is among Democrats. Should we care?Finally, “The CIA Book Club” offers a rare insider look at a covert CIA operation during the Cold War to smuggle millions of banned books into Eastern Europe, particularly Poland, to combat Soviet censorship. It highlights the efforts of individuals like George Minden, who led the program, and Mirosław Chojecki, an underground publisher, in distributing literature to inspire resistance and intellectual freedom. The narrative emphasizes the power of books as tools of liberation, detailing methods like smuggling via trucks, balloons, and travelers' luggage.
We’re pleased to announce a special episode of the “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou”!One year ago today, President Joe Biden shocked the world with a disastrous presidential debate appearance that marked the beginning of the end of his reelection campaign and withdrawal a few weeks later. In the room where it happened was moderator Jake Tapper.Today join us for a LIVE interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, diving into his explosive book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again.” The book, co-authored with Axios’ Alex Thompson, documents a damning account of President Joe Biden’s mental and physical decline during his presidency, based on over 200 interviews. It details how Biden’s inner circle, including aides and family, allegedly concealed his cognitive struggles—such as forgetting the names of longtime aides, failing to recognize famous friends like George Clooney, and confusing key officials—as well as physical challenges, including internal White House discussions about potential wheelchair use due to Biden’s spinal degeneration.“Original Sin” exposes a tightly controlled Administration that closed off access to Biden, scripted Cabinet meetings, and bullied those who asked about his fitness as enemies and partisan hacks. This is no less than one of the biggest political scandals in U.S. history.Don’t miss Ted and John’s hard-hitting exploration of these revelations and their impact on the 2024 election. Join us live on YouTube and Rumble to ask Jake Tapper your questions and engage with this critical look at the unraveling of the Biden presidency. Tune in for the unfiltered truth on the “DeProgram show”—where bold insights meet fearless dialogue!
The political world, especially among Democrats, is reeling in the wake of the surprise upset victory of 33-year-old democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani over the establishment-backed former Governor Andrew Cuomo, 67. The “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou” delivers fearless analysis of the history-making NYC Democratic primary and other big stories of the week. First, John and Ted dive into the stunning results of the mayoral race, where outsider Mamdani routed the Democratic establishment by destroying Cuomo. His Mandani campaign, focused on economic issues like freezing rent—median rent for a Manhattan one-bedroom is close to $5,000/month—and free buses, has triggered panic among corporate Clinton Democrats terrified that the progressive majority of their party is finally about to seize control. We’ll explore the fallout within the party and what it means for the city’s political future.Next, Ted and John turn to the U.S.’ recent military strikes against Iran’s nuclear-research facilities. Leaked DIA reports show that the attacks, meant to cripple Tehran’s ambitions, probably only set back its nuclear program by a few months. Did Trump risk World War III to make a billion-dollar hole in the ground? Was the attack performative? Where does this leave the risk of broader conflict in the Middle East? We’ll unpack the strategic miscalculations, political embarrassment for the president, and the global implications.Then, we shift to Texas, where the state’s controversial decision to ban red-flag laws has sparked heated debate. Critics argue it endangers public safety, while supporters say it shores up Second Amendment rights. We’ll examine the legal and social ramifications.Finally, we tackle Shell’s blockbuster acquisition of BP, a deal poised to reshape the global energy sector. As fossil fuel giants consolidate amid climate pressures, we’ll analyze the economic and environmental stakes. Tune in for unfiltered, hard-hitting insights that challenge conventional narratives.
It’s the weekend! But the news doesn’t take a day off. So it’s time for the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, delivering unfiltered analysis of the biggest issues. First, we celebrate the release of Mahmoud Khalil, the pro-Palestinian Columbia University activist freed from U.S. custody yesterday. Justice belatedly prevailed, but now he faces potential deportation. It’s a big loss for Trump. But what about the chilling effect on free speech and activism? Next, John and Ted investigate the now-blocked Trump ban against foreign students at Harvard, exploring its implications for academic freedom and immigration policy. As with Khalil, did Trump score a win anyway? The discussion then shifts to the Federal Reserve, dissecting its role in shaping economic policy amid global uncertainty. The Fed held interest rates steady at 4.25%-4.5% in June, signaling two potential rate cuts this year despite concerns over tariffs and Middle East conflicts impacting inflation and growth. What does the real economy look like for everyday Americans? Finally, the escalating Israel-Iran War enters its second week. Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Iran’s retaliatory drone attacks raise fears of a broader conflict. How long can each side fight? Will Trump drop a bunker-buster bomb over the weekend? Rall and Kiriakou cut through mainstream narratives to deprogram the corporate propaganda about these critical stories. Tune in for a thought-provoking breakdown of power, politics, and justice that challenges the status quo.
In an uncertain world in an uncertain time, you can count on the “DePtogram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou,” to deprogram you from the BS so you understand the latest developments in global and domestic crises. First comes the intensifying Iran-Israel War, where the Israelis are bombing striking uranium enrichment and missile sites in Iran, while Iran reports over 220 civilian deaths and retaliates with 400 missiles launched toward Israel. Iran is believed to only have 2,000 ICBMs. When will they run out, and then what? Israel and the U.S. are said to desire “regime change”; is that desirable or possible and, if so, how do we avoid another failed state like Libya or Syria? President Trump’s rhetoric has aligned with Israel—now he says “we”—and he’s threatening Iran’s Supreme Leader with assassination and hinting at U.S. deployment of a 30,000 bomb, with reports of U.S. aircraft carriers and warplanes being sent to the Middle East. DNI Tulsi Gabbard is warring against the neocons in Trump’s cabinet, warning that the world is on the precipice of World War III. We’ll explore whether Trump will join Israel’s attacks, the political pros and cons, and the heated War Powers debate (wasn’t that resolved during Vietnam?), as Senators Tim Kaine and Bernie Sanders push resolutions to require congressional approval for any U.S. military action against Iran. Next, Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill Act” faces a rocky path in the Senate, with Majority Leader John Thune signaling no quick vote to greenlight Trump’s agenda. The bill’s potential collapse could reshape legislative priorities, sparking debates over partisan gridlock and policy impacts. We’ll analyze the stakes and political fallout.
Today on the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we’re deprogramming you from the MSM BS that confuses more than it clarifies. First, we explore day three of the Iran-Israel conflict. Will Iran rush to obtain nuclear weapons? Can Trump, Putin or China negotiate a ceasefire? Will the conflict spread? Ted and John examine the stakes and the days ahead. Next, the targeted shootings of Minnesota lawmakers Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, both high-ranking Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party legislators, raise chilling questions about political violence. As prominent DFL leaders—Hortman as House Speaker Emerita and Hoffman as a key senator—their shared party ties and legislative roles suggest a possible political motive, though details remain unclear. Finally, Sean O’Brien, founder of Yale Privacy Lab, joins to discuss his startup’s groundbreaking work protecting digital privacy against pervasive surveillance. “Deprogram” delivers unflinching analysis of war, political violence, and the fight for personal freedom.
As the world teeters on the brink, the “DeProgram” show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, tackle two explosive global stories. First, Israel’s airstrikes on over 100 Iranian targets, including nuclear facilities and missile sites, killed senior commanders like IRGC’s Hossein Salami and top scientists, prompting the Iranian government to call Israel’s aggression a “declaration of war.” Iran retaliated with over 100 drones, while Trump, praising the “excellent” strikes while in an awkward position because he asked Israel not to proceed, urged Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal or face “more brutal” attacks. We the geopolitical fallout. How will these Middle East tensions affect the Shia-Sunni divide, and oil prices? The U.S. claims it wasn’t involved but Teheran doesn’t believe them. What are the risks of U.S. entanglement? Was this the end of the Oman-based nuclear talks? How will the attacks play in Israel domestically? What is the effect in Palestine?Next, we shift to the U.S., where major anti-Trump “No Kings” and anti-deportation protests are set for tomorrow. Fueled by Trump’s brutal immigration crackdowns, these demonstrations signal growing resistance spreading across the nation. With cities bracing for unrest, Rall and Kiriakou explore the protests’ roots, their potential to reshape the political landscape, and the broader fight over America’s identity. Join the DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou for unfiltered analysis that cuts through mainstream narratives.
Join us for “DeProgram,” delving into the most pressing issues with unflinching clarity. On the “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou,” we dissect the deportation firestorm surrounding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador and the subject to a Supreme Court order, now back in the U.S.—but he’s facing new human smuggling charges after a legal battle in which the White House blew off the courts. Are the charges fair? What about his having been denied due process for months? Next, we unpack the chaotic clash in Los Angeles between ICE agents and protesters, sparked by aggressive enforcement and Trump’s latest travel ban. Trump won with a promise to do just this, but is a sense of chaos and mayhem undermining law and order?Tesla's stock is shown resilience amid the Trump-Musk feud, following a volatile period due to the public spat. The feud, centered on a spending bill dispute, saw Trump call Musk "crazy" and Musk propose an "America Party," but there’s possible de-escalation after a White House call. We also tackle the Proud Boys’ lawsuit challenging January 6th prosecutions, alleging political targeting in a case that could reshape legal accountability for the Capitol riot after the plaintiffs were already prosecuted. Shifting to global crises, we explore the collapse of Gaza’s joint US-Israeli aid distribution system amid escalating violence, leaving millions in despair and humanitarian efforts in chaos. Finally, we delve into groundbreaking medical news: could mRNA technology, the basis for COVID vaccines, unlock a cure for HIV? This potential breakthrough could transform global health.
As always, “DeProgram” with CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou and political cartoonist Ted Rall digs into today’s issues with depth and insight. First, John and Ted break down the Trump-Musk feud, sparked when Elon Musk blasted Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” as a “disgusting abomination” for adding $2.5 trillion to the national debt, clashing with Trump’s promises and splitting the GOP. Next, we examine the bill itself, which extends Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, ends taxes on tips and overtime, and imposes strict SNAP and Medicaid work requirements. House Republicans like Mike Flood and Ashley Hinson now regret their votes, facing boos at town halls in Nebraska and Iowa.Then, we turn to the Tom Girardi fraud sentencing, where the 86-year-old disgraced lawyer is sent to federal prison for seven years. This hits close for Ted Rall, as Girardi once represented him in a 2015 defamation lawsuit against the LA Times, a case tainted by Girardi’s later-revealed corruption, leaving Rall entangled in a legal mess. John provides insight into what Girardi faces next.Finally, we tackle the Iran nuclear talks. On the DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, expect razor-sharp analysis of these pivotal stories. Join us today at 5 p
It's time to get DeProgrammed! Join political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, who bring you incisive analysis on today’s most urgent issues. Today, Ted and John dive into the latest developments shaking everything from economics to a fallen rap baron.Trump makes a bold move to double tariffs on steel imports to 50%, an attempt to reindustrialize the Rust Belt while supporting Biden's stalled Nippon Steel-US Steel partnership in Pittsburgh, drawing $14 billion in investment. Will this acquisition, justified under trade laws but contested for Trump's referring to immigration and drug trafficking, revive the steel industry or fall flat?Next, immigration takes center stage as the Supreme Court allows Trump administration to end Biden-era humanitarian legal protections from 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, paving the way toward mass deportations. Additionally, ICE has escalated entrapment at courthouses, nabbing migrants immediately after the government drops deportation charges. Will people stop showing up?We pivot to the Iran talks, where Gulf leaders are pushing Iran to engage while pushing the US to restrain Israel, as Israel itself faces growing pressure from Europe over Gaza.Finally, the Sean Combs trial continues as testimony from his ex-assistant “Mia” described severe emotional distress and alleged assaults—but defense attorney Brian Steel is challenging her via her social media posts and texts from 2016. The sex trafficking and racketeering trial reminds us that we are not past the point of he-says-she-says. Tune in for unfiltered, hard-hitting commentary that cuts through the noise, unpacking these stories with the sharp wit and outsider perspective only Rall and Kiriakou can provide.
On the “DeProgram” show with controversial political cartoonist Ted Rall and brilliant CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we tackle the news of Elon Musk’s departure from Washington, DC. Musk, a key advisor to Trump, has stepped back from his role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), after five fiery months. Musk says he’s shifting to focus on Tesla and SpaceX, with plans to spend only one or two days a week on government policy issues. Musk’s exit follows backlash over DOGE’s aggressive cuts, including the dismantling of USAID, which Musk boasted about “feeding into the wood chipper.” Critics like Rep. Mark Pocan say he’s scooting to dodge scrutiny, pointing to controversies like his alleged Nazi salute at Trump’s inauguration and ties to Germany’s far-right AfD party. With Tesla facing brand damage and declining sales, Musk’s move raises questions about his influence on Trump’s agenda and DOGE’s future. Join us for a smart dissection of this unfolding saga.Plus:US-Iran talks escalate as Trump signals a potential nuclear deal breakthrough.Gaza Humanitarian Foundation lambasted after fatal food distribution fiasco.New Russia sanctions? Trump considers them amid heightened Ukraine tensions.Trump’s dismissal of military historians stirs fears of historical revisionism.
Tune into "DeProgram" with fiery political cartoonist Ted Rall and brilliant CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, diving headfirst into the expanding war between President Trump and Harvard University over Kristi Noem's ban on foreign students, which account for 27% of the student body. Trump’s moves to block international students from Harvard and other elite universities has sparked a fierce debate, with the administration arguing it’s a matter of national security and economic protection. Critics, including Harvard, slam it as xenophobic, claiming that it guts academic freedom and global collaboration.The policy, tied to Trump’s broader immigration crackdown, has led to lawsuits, with Harvard alleging the ban stifles its First Amendment rights and unfairly targets students from the Middle East and Asia. Protests have erupted on campus, and faculty are pushing back. Rall and Kiriakou unpack the legal, cultural, and political fallout of this high-stakes showdown, cutting through the noise with their no-BS analysis. Will Harvard’s defiance crush the White House, or will the school succumb to pressure? Tune in for a raw, unfiltered take on a fight shaking the nation’s intellectual core.Plus:Art Spiegelman claims PBS censored him over anti-Trump content, raising free speech alarms.Five years post-George Floyd, police killings continue to climb, fueling calls for reform.Tensions spike as Israel eyes a potential strike on Iran’s nuclear program, risking regional chaos.
Buckle up for a gripping episode of "DeProgram" with hosts Ted Rall and John Kiriakou, hitting the airwaves today! This isn’t just news—it’s a deep dive into the raw, unfiltered truth behind today’s biggest stories.Domestically, the U.S. housing crisis escalates as median home prices soar past $500,000, locking out first-time buyers while corporate landlords face backlash for rent hikes. The opioid epidemic worsens, with new CDC data revealing a spike in fentanyl overdoses this month, fueling debates over pharmaceutical accountability. Voting rights are in the spotlight as restrictive state laws spark protests over voter suppression, countered by claims of securing elections. Globally, the Russia-Ukraine war intensifies, with NATO’s $2 billion aid package stirring fears of escalation. In Gaza, Israel’s ongoing blockade, tightened since March, has led to 14,000 babies at starvation risk, as per the UN, with protests erupting over civilian tolls. China’s economy stumbles as trade data shows a 7% export drop, raising global supply chain concerns amid U.S. tariffs. Climate change talks heat up with COP30 approaching, but agreements over funding for developing nations have stalled. Ted and John will slice through the spin with their no-BS approach, exposing what’s really driving these crises. Tune in for a convo that’s as real as it gets—DeProgram is your ticket to understanding the chaos shaping our world today!
Join hosts Ted Rall and John Kiriakou on this riveting episode of DeProgram as they tackle three seismic issues in U.S. foreign and domestic affairs. First, they dive into the high-stakes Ukraine peace talks, where U.S. diplomacy navigates a delicate path amid Russia’s advances and global pressure for resolution. Next, they unpack the intensifying U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, fueling economic chaos and regional instability with far-reaching consequences. Finally, they explore the Supreme Court’s latest clash over the 14th Amendment, a domestic showdown with profound implications for civil rights and constitutional law. With their sharp insights and fearless commentary, Rall and Kiriakou cut through the spin, delivering clarity on these pivotal moments. This episode is essential for anyone craving a deeper understanding of the forces shaping America’s role at home and abroad. Tune in to DeProgram for unfiltered analysis that challenges conventional narratives and equips you with the knowledge to navigate today’s complex world. Subscribe now, catch the episode on your favorite platform, and join the conversation about the future of U.S. policy and justice. Don’t miss this chance to stay informed and engaged with the issues that matter most.
Get ready for a powerhouse episode of DeProgram with hosts Ted Rall and John Kiriakou, delivering a no-filter take on today’s hottest global and domestic stories! This week, they unpack President Trump’s blockbuster Saudi Arabia trip, dissecting the $600 billion investment deal reshaping U.S.-Middle East dynamics. Next, they dive into the Iran nuclear talks’ deadlock, where Tehran’s defiance meets Trump’s hardline stance, fueling Gulf tensions. The focus shifts to Syria, where Trump’s surprise sanctions lift and talks with interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa spark debate—is this diplomacy or a risky gamble? Then, the hosts explore the Menendez brothers’ resentencing drama, as fresh evidence and public pressure challenge their life sentences. Finally, buckle up for the Qatar jet scandal, with Trump’s luxury plane gift igniting Senate fury and ethical firestorms. Rall’s biting commentary and Kiriakou’s whistleblower savvy make this episode a must-listen, blending serious analysis with sharp humor. From Saudi deserts to D.C. courtrooms, DeProgram cuts through the spin, connecting the dots on power, politics, and justice. Whether you’re a news junkie or just curious, this episode serves up bold insights to keep you informed and engaged. Don’t miss the chance to join Rall and Kiriakou as they decode the chaos of our world with wit and wisdom. Plug in and get DeProgrammed—stream now for a front-row seat to the stories shaping our future!
On DeProgram, hosts John Kiriakou and Ted Rall dissect a series of urgent issues dominating today’s headlines. They begin with the arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University, where NYPD buses hauled off demonstrators amid a Trump administration crackdown targeting student activism. The hosts explore how these arrests, including that of Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student detained during a citizenship interview, reflect a broader assault on free speech. Next, they tackle Senator John Fetterman’s bizarre behavior, questioning the motives behind his increasingly erratic public statements and private actions. The discussion shifts to the case of Tufts University student Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Ph.D. candidate detained for co-authoring a pro-Palestinian op-ed. A federal appeals court recently ordered her transfer to Vermont by May 14th, marking a setback for Trump’s aggressive deportation policies. Finally, they expose disturbing reports that Trump’s team is exploring deporting Asian immigrants to Libya, a move lawyers argue violates international law. With their incisive commentary, the hosts connect these stories to reveal a chilling pattern of authoritarianism, eroded civil liberties, and systemic overreach. This episode is essential listening for those seeking unfiltered insights into the forces shaping our world. Join Kiriakou and Rall as they challenge the establishment narrative and call for resistance—stream now on your favorite podcast platform.
Dive into “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou” as they unpack the high-stakes developments of Donald Trump’s first 100 days. With incisive clarity, they analyze today’s newly released economic figures, decoding their implications for America’s trajectory—growth or decline? The hosts explore the heating 2028 Democratic presidential race, where Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo just announced her candidacy, joining potential contenders like Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, Josh Shapiro, and Pete Buttigieg in a fierce battle to shape the party’s future. The episode intensifies with breaking news on Trump’s deportation policies: the president’s newly-admitted defiance in refusing to retrieve Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador’s brutal CECOT prison, despite court orders, ignites a constitutional crisis. Meanwhile, a federal judge’s ruling to free Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student activist detained by ICE over pro-Palestinian protests, raises critical questions about free speech and government overreach. Rall and Kiriakou deliver unflinching commentary, exposing the human and political toll of these unfolding dramas. From economic fault lines to immigration battles, this episode is essential listening for those craving truth amid the chaos. Expect bold perspectives and a challenge to question the status quo in this 60-minute deep dive. Catch DeProgram now on all major podcast platforms—don’t miss this electrifying discussion!
In this fast-moving episode of DeProgram, hosts John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer turned whistleblower who exposed the agency’s torture program, and Ted Rall, an award-winning political cartoonist and columnist renowned for his biting anti-establishment commentary, deliver a hard-hitting analysis of today’s most pressing issues. The episode kicks off with an in-depth look at the high-stakes Rome meeting between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, unpacking its ramifications for U.S.-Ukraine relations amid the ongoing Russia conflict. The hosts then turn to U.S.-Iran negotiations, offering sharp insights into the intricate dance of diplomacy and power shaping the Middle East. On the domestic front, Kiriakou and Rall dive into the latest polls, dissecting public sentiment toward Elon Musk’s outsized influence and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s political ascent, revealing how these figures are redefining America’s political landscape. The episode also confronts the deeply polarizing issue of deporting U.S.-citizen babies, exploring its legal, ethical, and humanitarian consequences with unflinching clarity. With Kiriakou’s insider perspective on intelligence and Rall’s razor-sharp cultural critiques, the duo dismantles mainstream narratives, exposing the systems driving these global and domestic developments. This episode of DeProgram blends wit, wisdom, and anti-imperialist fervor to connect the dots between geopolitics and power struggles at home. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the world beyond the headlines. Tune in and get deprogrammed!
Don’t miss this episode of DeProgram with hosts John Kiriakou and Ted Rall, delivering razor-sharp analysis on three explosive stories rocking the political sphere. First, they dive into the Ukraine crisis, focusing on President Trump’s proposed peace deal to end the war with Russia. As Trump pushes for a swift resolution, sidelining NATO and pressuring Kyiv, what are the implications for U.S. foreign policy and global alliances? The hosts unpack the deal’s promises and pitfalls, questioning whether it’s a genuine path to peace or a geopolitical gamble. Next, they tackle the Pete Hegseth scandal, where the Defense Secretary allegedly used his personal computer and Signal chats to handle classified Pentagon data. This reckless breach raises alarms about national security and Hegseth’s fitness for office—is this a one-off error or evidence of deeper incompetence? Finally, Kiriakou and Rall expose Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s stunning lapse: her purse, containing $3,000 cash and sensitive documents, was stolen at a Washington, D.C., restaurant. If Noem can’t safeguard her own belongings, how can she protect the nation from terrorism and border threats? With their trademark candor and wit, the hosts connect these stories, revealing a troubling pattern of chaos and mismanagement in America’s leadership. DeProgram cuts through the noise, challenging mainstream narratives and empowering listeners with unfiltered truth. Whether you’re skeptical of government overreach or hungry for clarity on today’s headlines, this episode is a must-listen. Stream now on YouTube, Rumble and X and join the conversation as Kiriakou and Rall dissect Trump’s Ukraine peace deal, Hegseth’s personal computer fiasco, and Noem’s security blunder!