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It's undeniable that Donald Trump's continued success has proven many of the Democratic talking points about him have fallen flat. However, certain supporters of the party don't seem to care what the American people are saying. Ana Kasparian, an avowed liberal and host of the Young Turks, is not one of them. She speaks to Piers about where she believes her former party went wrong.
Before that, Piers speaks to military historian and author of The Case for Trump Victor Davis-Hanson.
From his perspective, the reasons for Trump's huge gains with demographics previously thought to be obvious Democrat voters is simple; the former president never pandered or condescended to anyone.
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Sean Combs, AKA P Diddy, is apparently not adjusting well to life in custody, and there’ve been reports that he may be breaking jail rules by contacting people outside of an approved list using other inmates’ phone time. YouTuber Amala Ekpunobi herself claims that private investigators have shown up at her house asking questions. However, these reckless actions by Combs may mean he has scuppered his own chances of being bailed. As the mountain of lawsuits grows and grows, is Sean going to snap?
For the latest on the P Diddy scandal, Piers talks to Criminal Defence Attorney Stacy Schneider, host of "The Officer Tatum" channel Brandon Tatum and Rapper, Producer and Commentator Lord Jamar.
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The International Criminal Court, or ICC, has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sacked defense minister Yoav Gallant and the Hamas Commander Mohammed Deif, in a move that is simultaneously being called unprecedented and long overdue.
Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, has been a powerful force in bringing about these warrants and speaks to Piers Morgan about what they mean. Albanese has nothing but venomous condemnation for how these men have prosecuted their war against Hamas.
Then Piers turns to his panel, comprised of former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus, author of 'The Racket' Matt Kennard, US defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz and host of 'The Katie Halper Show' and 'A Jew for a Ceasefire Now' Katie Halper.
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Liberals and left-wingers have begun to mentally brace themselves for the advent of Donald Trump’s second presidential term, with trans rights in particular being virtually guaranteed to be rolled back. Congresswoman Nancy Mace's latest legislative efforts seem to be an omen of what’s to come, as she has filed a resolution to keep trans congress members, like Sarah McBride, out of the congressional bathrooms that reflect her gender identity. Many have called this transphobic against McBride, but others claim it’s sexist to expect women to tolerate a biological male in their bathrooms.
For a debate on this and many other issues, Piers Morgan brings South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace, President of the Heritage Foundation and architect of Project 2025 Kevin Roberts, Republican Kari Lake, journalist and commentator Geraldo Rivera and host of 'No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen' Brian Tyler-Cohen onto Uncensored.
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There are very few people walking the earth today who can claim to have engaged the minds of millions in the way that Jordan Peterson has; and his influence isn’t based on political power or obscene wealth, but his diamond-cut intellect. Having garnered notoriety from his decidedly anti-mainstream takes on news and culture, Peterson has been tempered by the fires of public opinion and left stronger than ever.
That isn’t to say however that the man is made from stone, and when the conversation turns to his father, and by extension fatherhood, Peterson has no shame in letting the tears flow. Together, he and Piers Morgan conjure up a meaty dialogue on Trump, America, family and God.
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On Monday, Ukraine used western long range missiles inside the territory of Russia for the first time, prompting a slew of both cheers and jeers throughout the world. Some people are happy that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are taking the fight to their enemy’s soil, others are terrified that Putin will finally make good on his endless threats, and use a nuclear weapon. While virtually no one is doubting the bravery of the Ukrainian people, or the evil of the Russian dictator, many are questioning just how long the west can continue to become involved in the wars of other nations.
In this explosive debate, Piers Morgan brings together host of The Benny Show Benny Johnson, former United States Air Force veteran and YouTuber Jake Broe, author of ‘Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War With Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine’ Scott Horton and Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt.
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The times they are a’changing, and with Donald Trump’s upcoming ascension to the highest office in the most powerful nation on earth they will be a’changing quite rapidly. Will Trump’s actual behaviour be different even if his MAGA policies stay consistent? Will he be more predictable? Could he be one of the greatest of all time? His policies will affect people inside and outside America in a variety of ways, and naturally, not everyone is happy about that.
For a spirited debate on what the future holds, from a varied set of perspectives, Piers Morgan turns to co-founder of Blaze Media Glenn Beck, host of the Amala Ekpunobi Show Amala Ekpunobi, host of The Luke Beasley Show Luke Beasley, co-host of the Majority Report Emma Vigeland and conservative commentator Debra Lea for their passionate, and somewhat loud opinions.
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While Republicans are sunning themselves in the warm glow of their triumph, ushering in the comeback term of Donald Trump, Democratic politicians, activists and voters are currently stumbling around in the dark. Their post mortem of the Kamala Harris campaign hasn’t yielded any solid answers yet, and the disunity amongst them betrays a deeper problem. In this special Blue Vs Blue edition of Uncensored, Dems, liberals and progressives get their chance to discuss what went wrong, what they should do now, and evidently, get some things off their chests.
Piers Morgan is joined on Uncensored today by host & founder of “The Young Turks” Cenk Uygur, presidential historian & pollster Allan Lichtman, TikTok Democrat influencer Harry Sisson, senior political analyst for FOX News Juan Williams, political commentator & host of The Kyle Kulinski Show Kyle Kulinski and former Ohio State Senator Nina Turner.
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Donald Trump’s cabinet picks can be seen as a harbinger of his second term’s future, and everyone in the political sphere is making their predictions. While no one in MAGA is jumping ship, some of the announcements have left even Republicans wincing in discomfort. Matt Gaetz nomination for attorney general? RFK Jr for Secretary of Health? Will these candidates make it through the Senate or are they too tainted in scandals and conspiracies?
For a breakdown of Trump’s incoming team, and an analysis of who they will help or hurt, Piers Morgan brings former Chief White House Ethics Lawyer under George W Bush Richard W Painter, host of “Part Of The Problem Podcast” Dave Smith, Commentator and Content Creator Vincent Oshana, Fitness Guru who voted Trump Jillian Michaels, former Congressman and former candidate for President Joe Walsh and Pro-Palestine Commentator Omar Baddar onto Uncensored.
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From George Clooney to Eminem, the endorsement of a famous singer, athlete or actor used to be something politicians craved, knowing that a sprinkle of stardust could supercharge their visibility and likeability. But the 2024 US election has upended a variety of conventions analysts once held dear, and the support of a superstar no longer seems to translate to a boost in the polls. In fact, some are saying that Kamala Harris’ campaign might actually have suffered from its proximity to Hollywood.
Did the fawning of actors and musicians make Kamala seem out of touch? Did she just get the wrong people while Trump courted rightwing media darlings? All these questions will be answered by Piers Morgan and his guests; content creator Nerdrotic, Uncensored contributor Esther Krakue, content creator and writer The Critical Drinker, Author of The Case for Cancel Culture Ernest Owens, former senior adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris Mike Nellis and host of Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick Tomi Lahren.
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The day of Donald Trump’s inauguration is crawling ever closer, and with each passing day the American people, and the world at large, gets an ever-widening glimpse into what the second term of President Trump will bring. On top of some surprising selections that have already been announced, Matt Gaetz is apparently the frontrunner for Attorney General, and Stephen Miller will be returning to the White House as Deputy Chief of Staff.
These choices seem to be clearly aligned with Trump’s most basic belief of 'America first' - but to properly analyse what the future holds, Piers Morgan invites former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense under Trump, Elbridge Colby, former US Ambassador to the EU under Trump, Gordon Sondland, co-host of the 'Democracy-Ish Podcast' Wajahat Ali, broadcaster and influencer Emily Austin, founder of Outkick Clay Travis and journalist with 'The Greyzone News' Aaron Maté onto Uncensored.
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Donald Trump’s staff picks for his upcoming administration have begun to be announced, raising more than a few eyebrows on either side of the political spectrum. Former adversaries such as Marc Rubio are set to enter Trump’s employ, along with veteran and Fox News presenter Pete Hegseth and former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard.
Suffice it to say, the team Trump is building appears to be a broad church, which makes it even more difficult for his detractors to label him as a chauvinist bigot; though of course, they still try. Coming onto Uncensored today is host of 'The Rubin Report' Dave Rubin, host of 'The David Pakman Show' David Pakman, host of 'No Lie with Brian Tyler-Cohen' Brian Tyler-Cohen, podcast and radio host Ben Ferguson, Democratic activist Brianna Wu and member of DNC Finance Committee Lindy Li.
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Poker player, businessman and social media influencer Dan Bilzerian seems to find success, whatever he pursues. Young men throughout the world flocked to his Instagram page, hoping some of his hedonistic escapades might somehow make their way through their phone screens. However, the multi-millionaire is not the same man he was 10 years ago, leaving his playboy lifestyle behind for marriage.
In his own words, Bilzerian "longer gives a sh*t". He has come out as a fierce critic of not just Israel, but Judaism. In this shocking interview, Piers Morgan finds himself vehemently challenging the things he's hearing, that swing wildly from legitimate concern for the people of Gaza, to outright, debunked, antisemitic conspiracy theories. It's not called Uncensored for nothing...
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The US election has exposed a dramatic shift in the voting patterns of the American people. While black Americans still overwhelmingly voted Democrat, there was a sharp increase in Latino men and women voting for the republicans. Even though abortion rights were also a key issue, Trump didn’t lose a lot of female voters. So what exactly is driving this demographic lurch to the right?
For an in depth discussion on that very question, Piers Morgan brings together host of the Candace Owens show Candace Owens, and journalist and author, Marc Lamont-Hill. They question the idea that people should vote for candidates who share their ethnicity, whether celebrity endorsements helped or hurt the Democrats, and if they are in fact the party of women’s rights.
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Kamala Harris has conceded and the Democrats have had to accept it - Donald Trump will be the 47th President of the United States of America. Now that the race is over, the question on everyone’s mind, both right and left, is what will he do with his second term? Trump’s MAGA supporters are understandably ecstatic, and believe that Trump will secure the border, deport millions of illegal immigrants and lower the cost of living.
Former Trump adviser Roger Stone joins Piers Morgan on Uncensored, to give his valuable insight on what is to come, and also explain the ‘Martini tweets’ directed at Piers. For a broader discussion, Piers then welcomes ex-White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, author and 'Gutfeld' panellist Kat Timpf, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and comedian Larry Wilmore. Lastly, Piers interviews streamer Destiny for his solemn cowed analysis.
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“We told you so!” is the resounding call flying from the mouths of Republicans tonight, as Donald Trump wins the election to become the 47th president of the United States Of America. Just days before Americans were set to vote, polls had described the race as a dead heat. Why then is Trump set to win in all the swing states? Why are the Republicans set to retake the presidency, the house and the senate? Both questions will be answered in tonight’s Piers Morgan Uncensored.
In order to learn as much as possible, a bumper edition of the show has been arranged with a wide range of voices. Co-host of 'Breaking Points' Krystal Ball, host and founder of 'The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur, 'The PBD Podcast's Vincent Oshana, Republican Texas congressman and former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw, pollster and communication strategist Frank Luntz, journalist and host of 'No Spin News' Bill O'Reilly, host of 'The Michael Knowles Show' Michael Knowles, former Republican congressman and Harris supporter Joe Walsh, Outkick host and 'Gaines for Girls' podcast's Riley Gaines and President of the Samaritan’s Purse & Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Rev Franklin Graham all have their say.
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Dr Phil just might be one of the most influential doctors in America today, and though he hasn’t practised psychology since the early 2000s, everyone who encounters him knows they’re speaking to an educated man. Today however, Dr Phil is tentatively wading into a sticky political swamp after speaking at a Donald Trump rally. Many have assumed this to be a transparent endorsement of the former president, but Dr Phil says otherwise.
Piers Morgan talks to the good doctor about why he gave the speech at Trump’s rally, why he hasn’t spoken at a Kamala Harris rally, and why he’s so concerned about the effects of social media on children.
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We are in the last 48 hours before the polls open in the US and the American people will decide their president; and tangentially, the political trajectory of the entire world. While Trump has enjoyed favourable odds and predictions up until this point, the most recent polls have Kamala Harris crawling back to make this race neck and neck. With so little between the candidates’ polling numbers, and so much to analyse, Piers Morgan is going to need some help.
For this special US election panel, Piers is joined by editor of TownHall.com and Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich, host of the Bitchuation Room podcast Francesca Fiorentini, political commentator and author of “Elephants are not Birds” Ashley St Clair and host of the Democracy-Ish podcast Wajahat Ali.
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In their first ever in-person interview, Piers Morgan and entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David take the time to savour a conversation on the world as they see it today. Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris in the election is the hottest topic they cover, and it raises questions like should Kamala go on Joe Rogan's podcast? What exactly will Trump do if elected? And what will people do to try and stop him?
But they also speak on JD Vance, Elon Musk, podcasts and new media, Iran, Venezuela, China, Russia, Ukraine and more. Whether you're looking for political predictions or capitalist philosophy, Patrick Bet-David has something he wants to tell you.
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With just one week left until the US presidential election, tensions are running extremely high. There have been accusations of fascism, burnings of mail-in ballots and people screaming in the faces of children. The issues that could decide the race are as divisive as you can get. While Donald Trump displays an obvious confidence, the poll figures remain within the margin of error, and Kamala Harris certainly hasn’t given up.
Piers Morgan is joined today by comedian and podcaster Steven Crowder, libertarian political commentator Tim Miller, host of the ‘No Lies with BTC’ podcast Brian Tyler Cohen, host of the ‘Sage Steele Show’ Sage Steele and American investor and financial executive Dr Eric Weinstein.
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