DeProgram: “Why Epstein Refuses to Stay Dead”

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It’s time for “DeProgram,” where political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou tackle today’s most urgent stories.

Ted and John bring you up-to-date on the Jeffrey Epstein case Trump wishes would just go away, where the WSJ reveals a bromance between the president and the disgraced financier in a bound birthday book, and the White House orders the release of some court documents but not all.

Next, we dissect the Senate’s vote to cut $9 billion from NPR and PBS, threatening public media and perhaps even the lives in media deserts in places like Alaska and the Great Plains.

The focus then shifts to Iran’s nuclear program, bombed by U.S. and Israeli strikes on Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, with conflicting reports on damage—Trump claims “obliteration,” while intelligence suggests a mere months-long setback, raising the stakes for diplomacy, European sanctions or renewed war with Israel.

Finally, they address the NYPD’s use of FDNY’s Clearview AI access to bypass a facial recognition ban to illegally identify a pro-Palestinian Columbia protester, Zuhdi Ahmed, in a case dismissed due to this privacy violation, sparking outrage over free speech.

TMI Show Ep 183: “Trump Shoots Big Bird”

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It’s Fri-yay on “The TMI Show” with Ted Rall and Manila Chan, your no-BS zone for the news you need to know to start your day! The Trump-besotted House approved the Trump administration’s request to slash $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including a devastating $1.1 billion cut to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. This move wipes out all federal support for NPR, PBS, and over 1,500 local stations. NPR’s CEO calling it an “irreversible loss” that could gut programming, especially for smaller stations. How many Americans will die because they no longer get tornado or flood warnings?

Meanwhile, the Senate’s intense “vote-a-rama” saw only one amendment pass to protect PEPFAR, while the House squeaked by with a 216-213 vote, revealing deep GOP-Democrat divides. PEPFAR, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, is a U.S. government initiative launched by Bush in 2003 to combat global HIV/AIDS through funding for prevention, treatment, and care, primarily in low-income countries.

Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are slamming the rescission as a gut-punch to bipartisan funding processes, warning of chaos before the September 30 deadline. Also, $7 billion in foreign aid cuts spark heated debates. Is this a fiscal reset or a political power play?

Plus:

  • Trump is arresting and brutalizing U.S. citizens now. A U.S. veteran’s shocking ICE arrest raises civil rights alarms.
  • Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” is canceled. Was this Trump’s doing?
  • Another Queens subway joyride exposes MTA security gaps in NYC.

TMI Show Ep 182: “Your HOA Is a Fascist Dictatorship”

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Never mind Trump. The biggest threat to American democracy is your local HOA or condo board. “The TMI Show” with host Ted Rall and guest host Robby West, stepping in for Manila Chan, exposes the dictatorial overreach of Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs). These groups, meant to keep communities pristine, often morph into control freaks, hitting homeowners with steep fines, lawsuits, or even foreclosure threats over trivial violations like unapproved paint or a scruffy lawn.

The case of Irena Green, a Florida mom sent to jail for a week over brown grass and a dented garage door, exposes the ugly side of HOAs. Arrested during a routine traffic stop, Green faced humiliation despite her efforts to comply with her HOA only to be stonewalled. HOAs foster fear, crush individuality, and leave residents feeling trapped, demanding reform to rein in their authoritarian tactics. Ted and Robby bring the fire to this issue, exposing a system that’s gone off the rails.

Plus:

  • Polls reveal growing distrust in the Jeffrey Epstein case, with 50% of Americans questioning government transparency and 47% suspecting murder.
  • The Trump administration’s immigration crackdowns against the judiciary, including probes into Minnesota judges for using Zoom to shield defendants from ICE, ignite controversy.
  • Rock band feuds, like Jane’s Addiction’s onstage brawl and lawsuits, unpack the chaos behind the music. Tune in for a raw, unfiltered dive into these explosive topics!

TMI Show Ep 181: “Trump Always Chickens Out to Kiev”

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Program! Program! You can’t tell where Trump stands on Russia and Ukraine without a program!

Here’s that program. On “The TMI Show” with Ted Rall and Manila Chan, the Financial Times reported that Trump asked Ukrainian President Zelensky if he was capable of bombing Moscow and St. Petersburg with long-range U.S. weapons. Zelensky reportedly said he could. But when pressed by reporters, Trump shot back that asking about capabilities isn’t the same as making a request, “No, he shouldn’t target Moscow.”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt slammed the FT for twisting Trump’s words, calling it a dying paper desperate for clicks. Leavitt insisted Trump was just asking questions, not pushing for escalation, as he works to end the war.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin’s Dmitry Peskov says the Kremlin remains open to peace talks with Kyiv, though negotiations in Istanbul this year yielded only prisoner swaps. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused EU and NATO leaders of pressuring Trump to take a hardline stance. This episode unpacks the controversy, the stakes, and the global fallout.

Plus:

Hunter Biden denies the well-established conspiracy to hide his father’s health issues, blaming Democrats’ 2024 loss on disloyalty. Is he using again?

Britain’s secret Afghan relocation scheme exposed after a massive data breach. But the Taliban aren’t hunting the traitors.

This is why you need TSAPre. Customs officials uncover 1,500 smuggled tarantulas in Germany.

80 years since the Trinity nuclear test, with reparations now available for victims.

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TMI Show Ep 180: “Trump’s Cover-Ups”

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In an era of Team Politics, will betrayal of a clear and popular campaign promise be enough to separate MAGA activists from Donald Trump? We’ll try to answer that question on “The TMI Show” today, with Ted Rall and Robby West stepping in for Manila Chan!

President Trump promised transparency, a stark contrast to the Biden administration’s secretive ways, including hiding the former president’s mental decline. But now, Trump is already facing heat for cover-ups of his own. House Republicans just blocked a Democratic amendment that would have ordered the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files—something Trump said he would do, pretended to do, then told his supporters to shut up about.

Progressive Democrats, like Rep. Ro Khanna, are calling out Trump for covering up for the crimes of the elites over the right of the people to know the truth, and some Republicans, like Rep. Ralph Norman, broke ranks, demanding answers. Trump’s people are starting to distrust him, and Democrats will keep up the heat.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is covering up important climate data, hiding legally-mandated national-climate assessments from us. NASA said it would post these critical reports online, but is now hiding them, leaving taxpayers in the dark about climate risks to their communities. It’s a betrayal of public trust, with Trump burying science to protect his polluter buddies. Tune in for a no-nonsense breakdown of these controversies shaking up MAGA! 

Plus: 

  • How Camp Mystic’s needlessly delayed flood evacuation killed countless victims. 
  • A New Hampshire man denied the right to come home by Trump. Could you be next?

DeProgram: “Epstein Fallout, FBI Chaos, Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza”

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The “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou” is now three days a week: Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 5 pm Eastern!

Let’s dig into the civil war within MAGA over Jeffrey Epstein, where the Justice Department’s denial that a “client list” exists is only sparking more cover-up allegations. Trump loyalists are urging the rank-and-file to move on lest they play into Democratic hands. Will they?

Next, John and Ted break down the chaos within the FBI. The FBI is mired in a deepening crisis, with a whistleblower alleging a leadership scandal involving Director Christopher Wray and senior officials who are accused of suppressing internal dissent and mismanaging high-profile investigations, undermining the agency’s credibility. Leaked memos reveal bitter factionalism, allegations of political interference in cases like January 6th, and a culture of retaliation against agents who raise concerns, prompting bipartisan calls for congressional oversight and radical reforms to restore public trust.

In a New York Times interview, Joe Biden defended his use of an autopen for signing clemency decisions, insisting that he personally authorized each pardon and commutation. But his denials confirm the accusations. Biden admitted to not individually approving each name for categorical pardons but claimed he set the criteria. And his answers were meandering and inarticulate.

Seven senators, including four Democrats (Gary Peters, Tina Smith, Jeanne Shaheen, Dick Durbin) and three Republicans (Mitch McConnell, Thom Tillis, Tommy Tuberville), have announced retirements ahead of the 2026 midterms, creating competitive open seats. These exits, driven by age, political pressures, and personal decisions, could reshape the Senate’s balance of power, with North Carolina and New Hampshire emerging as key battlegrounds.

Turning to the Middle East, Israel is openly discussing its plan to indefinitely displace Palestinians, risking derailment of fragile Gaza truce talks, risking “ethnic cleansing” charges under international law, and fueling regional unrest.

A leaked ICE memo from Acting Director Todd Lyons allows deportations of migrants to countries where they lack citizenship, often with just six hours’ notice, even without assurances that they won’t be murdered, risking thousands being sent to unfamiliar nations, including war zones. It could uproot longtime U.S. residents with work permits and families, sending them to places where they face death, persecution or torture.

TMI Show Ep 179: “No Place for Mom”

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You’ve heard the ads about senior care: let’s find “a place for mom.” If ICE and Border Patrol get their way, mom, grandma and grandpa might still have a place. But there might not be anyone to bring them food or water.

Today on “The TMI Show with Ted Rall and Manila Chan,” a look at Trump’s assault on America’s nursing homes. Trump’s immigration crackdown is hurting long-term care facilities already desperate for workers. Nursing homes, reliant on foreign-born staff, are reeling because Trump’s policies are revoking legal statuses like Temporary Protected Status, forcing workers to flee. The worker pipeline is drying up, as previously-legal employees now face deportation. What to do? Immigrants make up over a quarter of the 4 million direct care workers. Baby Boomers are aging, so demand for caregivers is skyrocketing. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 820,000 new caregiving jobs by 2032, but Trump’s visa restrictions and immigration slowdown are mean they’ll be impossible to fill. Facilities are still recovering from COVID-era staff losses, and now they’re losing ground again. Nurses are turning to countries like Canada and Germany for easier visas.

Plus:

  • Trump’s 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico spark fears of more trade wars.
  • Zelensky threatens deep strikes in Russia as U.S. sends even more weapons.
  • U.S. bans Mexican livestock imports over flesh-eating parasite.
  • Pepper the Florida Cat uncovers a new viral strain—again.
  • Federal judge halts Trump’s immigration sweeps in California.

DMZ America Podcast Ep 209: “Ambiguous Grief: Steve Benson Dead at 71”

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Steve Benson, former cartoonist for the Arizona Republic, a fierce critic of the Mormon Church despite his family’s prominence within it, and a notable creator of controversial cartoons during the 1990s and 2000s, has passed away. Born in 1954, Benson began his career at the Arizona Republic in 1980, where he won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1993. His work sparked debate, reflecting his acidic stance on political and social issues, including his public critiques of the Mormon Church, which led to personal shunning and professional tensions. On the “DMZ America Podcast,” fellow political cartoonists Scott Stantis and Ted Rall discuss Benson’s life as they knew their colleague, both professionally and personally.

For Scott, who was deeply wronged by Benson, this news carries a complexity that those left behind are rarely permitted to acknowledge, let alone discuss publicly. On DMZ, we explore that strange feeling when someone who passes leaves behind a mixed legacy.

Tune in for a thoughtful, intelligent discussion about humanity and death.

TMI Show Ep 178: “Netanyahu’s Treason Against Israel”

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Happy Friday! The world is waking up to a blockbuster expose of Bibi Netanyahu in The New York Times, exposing his sinister—can we say treasonous?—machinations against his own country and its citizens. “The TMI Show” with Ted Rall and Manila Chan brings you up to speed with this latest explosive fallout of Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack—the deadliest day in Israeli history.

Initially, Oct. 7th seemed to spell the end for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but nearly two years later, he’s still calling the shots. How? By masterfully prolonging the Gaza War for political survival—killing Gazans, Israeli hostages and soldiers to avoid being prosecuted.

Willfully ignoring pre-attack warnings about Israel’s vulnerabilities, Netanyahu schemed a divisive judicial overhaul, emboldening Hamas. Post-massacre, Bibi unleashed a brutal counterattack, bombing everything without any rules and killing more than 55,000 Palestinians. Rejecting U.S.-backed cease-fires, he sucked up to far-right allies like Bezalel Smotrich, who threatened his coalition. One year in, he scuttled a truce that would have freed hostages and opened Saudi peace talks. Over and over, Netanyahu refused peace. Netanyahu’s moves—purging dissenters, altering records, and smearing his critics as Hamas pawns—kept him afloat, culminating in his war with Iran.

Can the PM survive the exposure of this breathtaking cynical self-preservation at the expense of thousands of innocent people’s lives? Tune in for a no-holds-barred breakdown of this political criminal.

Plus: 

  • Secret Service suspends six agents without pay for lapses in Trump assassination attempt. 
  • Ryan Routh, charged with Trump assassination attempt, wants to represent himself in court. 
  • Federal judge blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship ban, citing 14th Amendment. 
  • Ted and Manila share hot weekend film picks!

TMI Show Ep 177: “To Russia with (Straight) Love”

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Tired of America? Russia’s new “shared values” visa program wants you! Learn all about how you can ditch Uncle Sam and wokeness on “The TMI Show “with hosts Ted Rall and Manila Chan! Since President Vladimir Putin started the program a year ago, nearly 700 conservative Americans, have been granted “spiritual asylum” under a new Russian “anti-woke” visa. Promoted by Russian state media, the program frames Russia as a haven for traditional family values. Disillusionment with U.S. politics, gender debates, and immigration are all reasons for Americans to move, and many like Putin’s policies. But breaking up with the U.S. is not always easy—some families face fraud, frozen accounts, and bureaucratic nightmares. Not to mention, the challenge of learning Russian! Steve Gill, who has spent time in Russia, joins the discussion.

Backed by Maria Butina and RT, Russia is pitching itself as a conservative utopia, offering affordable healthcare, free education, and traditional gender norms. Is this a genuine refuge or a geopolitical flex? Tune in to see whether you want to become a “values refugee.”

Plus:

  • Channel Migration Crisis: Record-breaking 21,117 migrants crossed the English Channel this year, up 55% from last year, straining the UK.
  • U.S. Doctor Visa Delays: Trump’s travel bans delay foreign medical residents, worsening U.S. physician shortages.
  • Nvidia’s $4T Milestone: Nvidia hits $4T market value, dominating AI chip demand.
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