The people rose up, against greed, against cruelty, against a system that told us to sit down and shut up. And we didn’t. We stood, we shouted, we voted, we fed each other, we won.
This is VICTORY, the proof that when we come together, no billionaire, no autocrat, no party of hate can stop us. But victory isn’t rest. It’s the next beginning.
Because if they can’t starve us, they’ll try to silence us. And we don’t go quiet.
They’re celebrating cruelty. We’re fighting hunger.
While Trump and Mike Johnson toast their billionaire donors, America’s families are waiting in food lines. The GOP has made hunger a political weapon, and they’re proud of it. But we don’t have to take it.
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In this episode, The Dangerous Ones lay out seven concrete ways to fight back: from supporting local food banks to demanding change in Congress. Because feeding America isn’t just charity, it’s rebellion. When they starve the system, we feed the people. That’s how we win.
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They called it “law enforcement.” We call it state-sponsored terror. From Portland to Chicago, ICE’s militarized raids have spiraled out of control, tear gas at Halloween parades, mothers dragged from cars, and kids screaming, “I was going to school.” Meanwhile, small Portland businesses are rising up to feed their neighbors after SNAP cuts gut America’s safety net. This episode exposes the ICE commander accused of illegal force, the $45 billion detention boom, and the human stories behind the raids that define Trump’s America.
MEME Wars is back! Mike Johnson and the GOP's government shutdown is imploding , and the internet is having a field day.
Five Trump moves, all on camera, that stopped America cold. The clips speak for themselves. So do the consequences.
They didn’t ask for credit. They just showed up. From the snow of Fairbanks to the sun of Alabama, from frog hats in Portland to bubble guns in California, The Danger Corps made resistance feel like family.
This episode isn’t about headlines or politics. It’s about the heartbeat of the movement...you. The ones who called, wrote, marched, and kept the light alive when it felt like the world was slipping.
You turned “The Dangerous Ones” into a network of neighbors. You built something real in a world obsessed with fake. You are the proof that democracy isn’t dying, it’s just getting louder.
Millions showed up. Trump got the message. From coast to coast, everyday patriots filled intersections with joy, resolve, and receipts. This episode captures the scale, the voices, and the creative chaos of a movement that refuses to kneel. No crowns. No cults. Just citizens who still believe America belongs to all of us. Watch what happens when the people take the mic and the bully runs out of lines.
We didn’t go to the ICE facility in Portland looking for a fight and what we found was peace, neighbors sharing coffee, laughter cutting through tension, veterans and families just trying to live their lives. The media said “riot.” What we saw was resilience. Real people. Real love. Real Portland.
When ICE goes full stormtrooper mode, karma’s got a camera crew. From Portland to Chicago, these “tough guys” couldn’t even stay upright.
We’re breaking down the worst ICE fails caught on camera, the brutality, the backfires, and the blowback from a country that’s done being afraid.
Chicago and Portland just showed the country how to turn panic into power. When red state leaders tried to project strength by sending troops and staging immigration theatrics, these cities answered with law, logistics, and people. Mayors drew bright lines. Schools, parks, and libraries became ICE free. Police were told not to assist. Neighbors surrounded convoys with cameras, calm voices, and a wall of bodies that refused to be provoked. Courts moved. Councils organized. Organizers kept the streets disciplined and the optics impossible for authoritarians to spin. We have the latest news and videos that prove it.
Here is the blueprint you can use tonight. Keep it peaceful, visible, and consistent. Show up daily. Film everything. Starve raids of staging space. Pack hearings. Boycott collaborators. Protect each other and keep the humor sharp, because laughter exposes abuse and lowers the temperature on the street. We pulled the freshest clips and broke down what worked, what did not, and how to scale the wins in your city. Hit play, steal the tactics, and join the line.
Portland just checked Trump hard. Two judges shut down his stunt to deploy National Guard troops and the “law and order” flex crumbled. Then the birthright citizenship ploy ran into a wall. Plus, a scorcher from Don Winslow on the Epstein files.
This episode breaks down the court smackdowns, the Portland vibe on the ground, the statue trolling his ego, and your best meme submissions. Grab a coffee. Laugh, rage, and get organized. Use the hashtag #ReleaseTheTrumpEpsteinFiles and keep the pressure on.
Trump’s shutdown stunt isn’t just politics, it’s sabotage. Paychecks are frozen, services stalled, and chaos rules while Republicans call it a “clean bill.” In this episode, we break down Trump’s hostage politics, torch Whiskey Pete’s humiliating speech to military brass, and take YOUR calls on The People’s Hotline.
Trump called Portland “like living in hell.” We call that comedy gold.
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Trump federalized 200 Oregon National Guard to “protect” an ICE office and staged his law-and-order cosplay. But Portland was never burning, it was brewing beer, telling jokes, and riding unicycles. In this episode, we torch the “hellscape” narrative, highlight Governor Kotek’s steady leadership, and unpack how laughter can dismantle lies.
Trump’s paper-thin skin just hit a new low. He bragged about grifting $16 million and threatened late-night hosts because he CAN’T take a joke. The meltdown is pure comedy!
After a whirlwind trip to Texas, we hit the ground running with a week that included Jimmy Kimmel’s triumphant (and chaotic) return, Disney and Hulu bleeding billions from boycotts, and Charlie Kirk’s memorial turning into a carnival of cringe. Oh, and Trump’s latest move? Trying to brand anti-fascism as terrorism. Because apparently standing against Nazis is now radical.
But for us, this week was personal too, our beloved cat Buddy was literally catnapped by a stranger. It’s absurd, it’s infuriating, and it’s a metaphor for the way the powerful keep trying to take what doesn’t belong to them. We fight back with humor, memes, and stories straight from the front lines. Watch this episode to laugh, rage, and remember: the resistance is alive, and we are all The Dangerous Ones.
Something big is about to shake things up. The Dangerous Ones are taking it to the next level, and this premiere marks the start of something we’ve never done before.
This episode is all about change, courage, and rising to the moment. It’s about refusing to sit on the sidelines while America stares down chaos. History will remember what we do next, and this is just the beginning.
Ever wonder if America’s resistance is alive or fading into silence? The People’s Hotline says otherwise.
This episode of The People’s Hotline is raw democracy in action. From Chicago frontline fighters to Colorado parents trying to give their kids hope, to Virginians wrestling with fear of political violence—our callers remind us that resistance is alive, loud, and necessary. Fear is real, but so is courage. Do it scared. Do it together.