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  • US President Joe Biden dropped in on the taping of ABC’s The View today, and seemed like a man holding court amongst friends. Rumours on the exact nature of his withdrawal continue to circulate, many of which paint Nancy Pelosi as the woman who finally pulled the plug on his struggling campaign.


    Seeing as The View is a panel of women talking womanhood, Piers Morgan has suitably assembled his own all-female panel for a review of Biden’s performance. Fox host and author Kat Timpf, host of 'The Bitchuation Room' Francesca Fiorentini, journalist and influencer Emily Austin and ex Conservative MP and author Louise Mensch all weigh in on how the President did, as well as a number of other women-centric electoral issues.


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  • Israel’s military carried out a series of bombings against its northern neighbour of Lebanon yesterday; bombings that have been condemned by many, but surprising to no one. Israel have claimed the strikes were targeting Hezbollah but once again, scores of innocent civilians are now dead; including children. Officials around the world openly worry that this next step could trigger a full-blown regional war.


    With so much on the line, and so much history to comb through, Piers Morgan creates a dialogue between stakeholders on each side. First he talks to Lebanese Ambassador to the UK Rami Mortada for his official position. Then the debate begins with British-Iranian attorney Elica Le Bon, pro-Palestinian activist Aaron Maté, Special Envoy for the Foreign Ministry of Israel and host of 'The Quad' on JNS Fleur Hasan and pro-Palestine commentator Wajahat Ali.


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  • The resumĂ© of John Mearsheimer reveals a man of both intellect and pragmatism. Once an officer in the United States Air Force, he’s now a lauded professor at the University of Chicago with a highly critical eye turned to international relations.


    John takes aim at the continuing violence in Gaza, and claims that the Israeli government is actively committing a genocide in the region. Piers plays devil’s advocate, and John bats away his criticisms. The real fight begins when Piers turns the conversation to support for Ukraine, which John sees as a doomed endeavour. While John argues for an end to the conflict as soon as possible, Piers holds him to the logical conclusions of his position, which is that failing to support Ukraine would be a reward for the dictator in the Kremlin.


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  • The race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump proceeds on a continuous knife edge, meaning the votes of the undecided are vitally important to each candidate. Even if every Democrat voter studiously falls in line this November, Kamala’s flip-flopping could be her undoing among independents, and could therefore lose her the presidency. Piers Morgan himself describes her responses to interviewers, in the rare instances that she sits for an interview, as “word salad nonsense”.


    To discuss the relevant strengths and weaknesses of each prospective president, Piers talks to Democratic congressman for California and Harris campaign surrogate Ro Khanna, co-host of Steve Bannon’s 'War Room' Natalie Winters, host of 'No Lie with Brian Tyler-Cohen Brian' Tyler-Cohen plus former Republican presidential candidate and author of 'Truths: The Future of America First' Vivek Ramaswamy.


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  • Israel has both astounded and horrified the world with a lethal attack on Hezbollah fighters, by surreptitiously planting explosives in their pagers and other electronic devices. It's reported that many were killed in the attack, as well as thousands being injured, but in the broader geopolitical sense, the operation has brought the states of Israel and Lebanon close to war.


    Always favouring a passionate debate, Piers Morgan brings Israeli ambassador to the UN Danny Danon, Lebanese-American journalist Rania Khalek, Israeli columnist at Haaretz Gideon Levy and lawyer and author Alan Dershowitz onto Uncensored.


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  • Clinical psychologist and friend of Uncensored Jordan B. Peterson joins Piers Morgan to discuss how he would psychoanalyse presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and more.


    The pair tackle technology, the battle for free speech, Elon Musk and his personal experience of the repercussions of young people being offered gender reassignment, plus Peterson gives his take on the UK scandal of former BBC newsreader Huw Edwards escaping prison after being found guilty of making indecent images of children. He also responds to British personality Carol Vorderman refusing to have his name mentioned on her radio show.


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  • The world is once again reeling from a smorgasbord of explosive news; from a second attempt on Donald Trump’s life, to a literally explosive operation by Israel to blow up the pagers of Hezbollah members. Fortunately, Piers Morgan has assembled exactly the right panel of people to comb through it all. Piers is joined by host of 'The Candace Owens Show' Candace Owens, founder of 'The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur, founder of 'Blackwater' and ex-Navy SEAL Erik Prince, former counter sniper and Florida Republican Congressman Cory Mills and former IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus. Their discussion is as contentious as regular viewers would expect...

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  • Just when it seemed the 2024 US Election couldn’t get any more dramatic, former President Donald Trump has suffered through a second assassination attempt.


    While Trump was unharmed, and reports are now coming out that the gunman did not himself manage to fire off a shot, his intentions were crystal clear. The would-be assassin, now identified as Ryan Routh, fled the scene of the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach after being spotted and shot at by Secret Service agents; leaving a rifle and other supplies in his wake.


    Ex-CIA agent Andrew Bustamente, speaks to Piers Morgan about how the harrowing scene unfolded, and what the currently available intel would suggest. According to Andrew, it’s unlikely that Routh is working for the CIA, citing his clear instability as a disqualifying factor, but does agree that the rhetoric of Trump’s opponents may have radicalised him into believing Trump’s murder would save American democracy. Andrew also believes that the most logical reason for the Secret Service’s inability to stop these threats from reoccurring, is not conspiracy, but plain old incompetence.


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  • After another attempt on former president Donald Trump’s life, the US is left asking many questions - are we in the midst of a security scandal and if so, do members of the Secret Service now need to be fired? Could it change the election? And is America on the brink of chaos?


    On this latest episode Piers Morgan is joined by: Former US Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, US Air Force veteran and YouTuber Jake Broe, podcast and radio host Ben Ferguson, former Navy Seal & Author Jonathan T Gilliam, Trump's former lawyer Jenna Ellis, former British Conservative MP Louise Mensch, comedian and commentator Jimmy Dore and Former Candidate for President and host of Social Contract with Joe Walsh, Joe Walsh.


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  • It has been a wretched year for Princess Catherine.

    There was Katespiracy, the botched Mother’s Day photograph, months of vicious and unfounded rumours about her marriage.

    Most seriously of all, she was diagnosed with cancer.

    But this week, to our great relief, she announced that she’s beaten it.


    Of course, these days we’re not allowed to have nice things.

    Social media critics and some commentators called it “contrived,” a “cringe fest” and - in perhaps the most damning critique of all - “like something Harry and Meghan would do.”

    As you might imagine, I disagree.

    In a late entry for the most tasteless and despicable deed of the summer, 


    Harry and Meghan released an advertisement for their new documentary - about polo - just 90 minutes after Kate’s announcement.


    Joining to debate Royal historian, Tessa Dunlop Lawyer and commentator, Paula Rhone-Adrien And Author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors, Tom Bower.


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  • The polls were shifting in Donald Trump’s favour before Tuesday night’s debate.

    For all the relentless talk of “joy” and “change”, voters felt that Harris had failed to define herself and her platform. 

    They needed to know more.

    Most viewers think she won the debate comfortably. 

    But did she move the dial?

    Was this simply a missed opportunity for Trump to land a killer blow?

    Or was it the turning point that Vice President Harris has been searching for?

    My next guest cannot be accused of failing to give straight answers to the big questions. 

    Host of No Spin News, and author of the new book “Confronting the Presidents”, Bill O’Reilly joins Piers to discuss.


    Followed by a debate involving TikTok influencer, Harry Sisson ,Host of the Bitchuation Room, Francesca Fiorentini, Podcast and radio host, Ben Ferguson & Brandon Tatum, host of The Officer Tatum Show



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  • Donald Trump and his supporters have rightly complained for weeks that Kamala Harris is dodging questions on her record, her platform and her litany of U-turns.

    Last night was a massive opportunity to ask those questions and land a decisive blow in the race for the White House.

    He did not take it. 

    Harris laid out a series of glaring traps for the former president.

    And like a cartoon mouse distracted by the cheese, he was caught by them all.


    Joining Piers to debate, Tomi Lahren, Michael Knowles, Cenk Uygur and Brian Tyler Cohen.


    We also hear from Former Navy Seal and Texas Congressman, Representative Dan Crenshaw. Pollster and political strategist Frank Luntz & Independent presidential candidate - now part of Trump's transition team - Robert F Kennedy Junior 


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  • Dr Eric Weinstein, who first coined the term “intellectual dark web”, is a superstar of the alternative media space.

    Millions watch him for his challenging and sometimes contrarian views on science, culture and politics.

    In February this year he predicted what he calls “The Switch” - the replacement of President Joe Biden with Kamala Harris. 


    Weinstein now rails against how readily “The Switch” has been normalised and says that - even as a lifelong Democrat - the party has lost its mind.

    So, who is he backing?

    And what are his predictions for the debate, the election and the world beyond November 5?


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  • Sir Winston Churchill is almost unanimously regarded as a hero in Western society.

    In this country we voted him the Greatest Ever Briton; ahead of Shakespeare, Charles Darwin and Sir Isaac Newton.

    Churchill had significant flaws, including some caustic opinions and brutal decisions which were very much of their time.

    These flaws are widely-acknowledged.

    But not when it comes to the Second World War. 

    Rallying the country to defeat the Nazis has always been considered, well, a good thing.

    Last week, history podcaster Darryl Cooper appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show in a now-viral interview which included the claim that Churchill - not Hitler - was “the chief villain of the Second World War.” 

    As we’ll see, it didn’t stop there.

    Debate has raged ever since. Not just about Churchill but about whether free speech and free-thinking applies to something as binary as historical fact.


    Eminent historian and author of "Churchill: Walking with Destiny", Andrew Roberts joins Piers to dissect the case.


    Followed by a debate with 'Part of the Problem' podcast host, Dave Smith & Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon


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  • Is the Harris Honeymoon is over?

    Latest poll puts former President Trump a point ahead of his rival for the first time since the great replacement of Joe Biden.

    And that is despite 50 straight days of a Soviet-style programme to rebuild the Vice President as a visionary cultural phenomenon and a beacon of joy.

    There are many possible reasons for this. 

    But one of them may simply be that ordinary Americans are getting fed up with being told the sky is green and the grass is blue.

    Dick Cheney is a case in point. For the past two decades he has been the bĂȘte noire of American progressives; a racist, warmongering supervillain who only became vice president because the Supreme Court - ironically - stole the 2000 election.

    But now he’s endorsing Harris, and her campaign wants you to know that it’s because he’s saving democracy.


    Joining Piers to debate this & more, streamer Destiny, Xaviaer DuRousseau from Prager U, Host of Emily Saves America, Emily Wilson and Jill Stein, who's campaigning for the third time as the Green Party's candidate for president


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  • When Disney executives signed off a big budget remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, they probably thought it was a very safe bet for a company in dire need of a hit.

    A time-honoured fairytale - beloved by millions - which spans generations, borders and creeds.

    What could possibly go wrong?

    Well, almost everything.

    Rachel Zegler, who stars as Snow White, condemned Prince Charming as “weird” and “a stalker,” adding that she “hates” the original.

    Leaked photos from the set revealed that the seven dwarves had been axed - replaced by multi-racial and gender non-specific magical humans - after Peter Dinklage said it was “backwards” to cast real dwarves as dwarves.


    Disney responded to the growing controversy by delaying the movie for a year and replacing the magical humans with CGI garden gnomes.

    They feature prominently in the first trailer, which dropped over the summer.


    More than one million people have “disliked” it on YouTube, making it one of the most-hated previews in cinematic history.

    The cherished fairytale has become a grim morality tale for meddling Hollywood hacks.

    Audiences watch movies to escape the hectoring, virtue-signalling insanity of the modern world - not have it ladled down their throats


    Joining Piers to debate this and lots more..two of You Tube’s most outspoken commentators- Nerdrotic & The Critical drinker. 



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  • In just a few days former president Trump will face vice president Kamala Harris in a live televised debate.

    The 90-minute showdown on ABC will be the first time the two candidates have ever faced off, and it could have massive implications for the frantic final months of the campaign.

    Pollster Frank Luntz reckons “the winner of the debate will win the presidential election.”

    There has been weeks of frenzied speculation about muted mics, notepads, lecterns and rules.

    But whatever those rules are, how are the campaigns preparing to win?


    Corey Lewandowski, who was Trump’s campaign manager in 2016, has rejoined the team & joins Piers to discuss.


    Followed by a view from the opposite side. Tim Miller, Host of the Bulwark Podcast and formerly the communications director for the low energy Jeb Bush 2016 presidential campaign gives his perspective.



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  • Regular viewers of Piers Morgan Uncensored will understand the gravity of the following debate without explanation. To the unseasoned, Rabbi Shmuley and Candace Owens have maintained a bitter feud over at least two years, having accused each other of everything from hypocrisy to lying to outright bigotry. Shmuley heavily criticised Owens for her embrace of Kanye West after his antisemitic tirades. Owens has hit back, claiming that Shmuley has harassed her publicly, blackmailed her and twisted her statements to present her as a hater of Jewish people.


    Their personal grudges aside, the two firebrands are passionate voices for their own communities, something that Piers is eager to tap into. So finally, after years of vitriol, Piers Morgan is joined on Uncensored by both Owens and Shmuley for the first time. Their opening statements set the tone for the discussion, and no one should be surprised that they were confrontational.


    The two combatants by and large debate the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, and nail each other to the wall on what they have and haven’t said.


    Editor’s note: Rabbi Shmuley has asked us to make clear that he was unaware Candace Owens would have access to a laptop during the debate. This detail was not discussed with either party beforehand.


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  • Richard Dawkins is one of the most controversial and fascinating thinkers in the world.

    His latest work, The Genetic Book of the Dead, explores how every creature is a living archive of its ancestors and the history of the planet.

    He’s also about to embark on his final ever tour.

    Piers asks him about all that and more. 

    And finds out, after the pair's last conversation, why the esteemed Professor called Piers "a fool".


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