The Socialist, The Supreme Court, and The Scent of Power
This week, The Wrong Side of History dives into a chaotic moment in America:
New York elects a socialist who says the quiet part out loud — Zohran Mamdani wants to seize the means of production. The Supreme Court rewrites the rules on nationwide injunctions and due process. Trump bombs Iran, launches a fragrance, and walks away with another win. And a man is mistakenly deported — then ordered back by the courts.
We unpack what it all means, what no one’s saying out loud, and why this might be the most revealing week of 2025.
Topics include:
– Mamdani’s radical ideology and what Democrats aren’t admitting
– The Supreme Court’s game-changing decision on judicial limits
– Trump’s Iran strikes, legal victories, and presidential branding (literally)
– The Albrego García case and the future of due process
In this uncensored, no-spin pilot, comedian and commentator Ben Gleib (left) squares off with Lee Trink (right)—Trump supporter, activist, former President of Capitol Records, and ex-CEO of FaZe Clan—for an unfiltered showdown on the biggest stories of the week.
They clash on:
Elon Musk’s DOGE cuts and whether they represent smart government reform or reckless disruption
The Arkansas anti-trans bill that could criminalize gender-affirming expression—even haircuts
Explosive claims around Trump’s Signal chat “war plans” and the Pete Hegseth fallout
Controversial Trump-era deportations, including Mahmoud Khalil and the alleged gang-linked transfers to El Salvador
This is a raw, experimental launch. We want your feedback. Drop a comment or DM us:
📩 @bengleib | @leetrink on Instagram
Subscribe if you believe in hearing both sides—loudly.
Violence in the streets. Military on parade. War on the horizon.
This episode breaks down a pivotal week in American and global politics:
• LA protests erupt into chaos — what triggered it, and what comes next?
• Trump’s 250th Army Parade ignites outrage and nationwide “No Kings Day” protests
• Senator Padilla physically removed from Kristi Noem’s press conference
• Another political shooting — and still no national reckoning
• Trump’s rhetoric on Iran hits new highs: deterrence, distraction, or countdown to war?
No spin. No safe takes. Just the debate this country needs.
🎧 Follow The Wrong Side of History — where we don’t just report the moment. We confront it.
Was Biden still running the country — or just signing off from the sidelines? Did Trump’s policies go too far, or are the courts now setting dangerous limits on presidential power? Is America confronting China… or just pretending to?
This week on The Wrong Side of History, Trink and Gleib go head-to-head on the stories everyone’s spinning — and no one’s debating honestly.
We dig into the growing evidence of Biden’s cognitive decline and the institutional silence that surrounded it. Then we turn to Trump’s recent legal smackdowns — are they justified pushback or partisan lawfare?
We break down the embarrassing collapse of the MAHA report, loaded with fake citations and sloppy data, and debate whether the media’s handling of it reveals deeper bias.
Then it’s all about China: visa bans, chip blockades, economic decoupling — is it strategic defense or political theater? And finally, we tackle the most loaded headline of the week: is Israel re-occupying Gaza, and why are both sides of the political spectrum reacting the way they are?
No tribal spin. No safe takes.
Just the debate you wish cable news could handle.
🎙️ Did Democrats hide Biden’s decline while he was still in power? And did Trump’s Middle East tour double as a global cash grab?
This week on The Wrong Side of History:
🧠 Biden’s health cover-up — was the public gaslit while the presidency slipped out of his hands?
💰 Trump in the Gulf — foreign policy flex or personal payday in Saudi, UAE, and Qatar?
🧨 The Big Beautiful Bill — middle-class relief or a tax shelter for the super rich?
Savage. Sharp. Merciless.
In this electric premiere episode, Trink and Gleib dive headfirst into the most divisive political milestone of the year — Trump’s first 100 days back in power. Is the economy roaring or rigged? Has foreign policy stabilized or spiraled? Is this a long-overdue shake-up of the system, or the corruption filled unraveling of democracy? From the war rooms of Washington to the fears brewing on Main Street, nothing is off-limits. With their signature fire, fierce disagreement, and surprising moments of clarity, Gleib and Trink pull apart the boldest moves of the new administration. Strap in. This is not your grandfather’s civics lesson — it’s a brawl over the soul of America.