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RFK Jr.’s VP Nicole Shanahan posts a cryptic tweet accusing him of deception and calling new Surgeon General nominee Casey Means a “Manchurian candidate.” The PBD crew unpacks the drama, sibling ties, and rising backlash from Trump supporters and insiders.
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Doug Burgum warns that America’s real energy emergency is making China the global leader in nuclear power. As U.S. permits stall, China dominates construction, leaving U.S. data centers and national security at risk. The PBD panel breaks it all down.
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Michelle Obama is under fire for calling life in the White House “expensive” despite the Obamas’ post-presidency fortune. The PBD Podcast breaks down her victimhood messaging, plummeting public interest, and what the numbers reveal about her fading influence.
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Patrick Bet-David explains the reasons behind India and Pakistan having such a contentious relationship in this video. Explore the history and politics that have led to these two nuclear powers having such a strained relationship.
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In an NBC interview, Trump refuses to drop tariffs on China, claiming they're crippling its economy and boosting U.S. industry. The PBD Podcast dives into the trade war, suppressed Chinese data, and how tariffs could reshape the American auto and manufacturing landscape.
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Trump stirs outrage by suggesting Alcatraz be reopened for violent criminals and illegal immigrants. While critics call it absurd and symbolic trolling, supporters argue it could serve as a fear-based deterrent. The panel debates the real motives behind the bold statement.
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President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are set to meet at the White House amid escalating trade tensions and Trump's controversial remarks about annexing Canada. Carney, newly elected on an anti-Trump platform, aims to defend Canada's sovereignty and negotiate relief from U.S. tariffs.
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Patrick Bet-David gives Trump a report card for 100 days. Watch this video to share your thoughts on the first 100 days of Trump's presidency. What grade would you give him? Join the discussion now!
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Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team claims his drug use impaired his mental capacity during alleged crimes. Facing serious charges, including sex trafficking, Combs' defense strategy raises questions about accountability and intent.
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Gov. JB Pritzker sparks backlash after saying Republicans "cannot know a moment of peace." While he claims it wasn’t a call to violence, Van Jones warns of a "Volcanic eruption of outrage." The panel breaks down the real agenda behind the rhetoric—and who benefits from division.
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TSMC’s third Arizona fab marks a $165B US investment driven by Trump-era tariffs. Pat, Tom, and the crew break down the economic win, the geopolitical risks with China, and how this reshapes America’s chip dominance—while warning what China might do next.
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Canada's Conservative frontrunner Pierre Poilievre suffers a double loss—missing his shot at PM and losing his longtime seat. Pat and the crew break down how arrogance, poor outreach, and snubbing major platforms like Full Send may have doomed his campaign.
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California Democrats block a bill that would make buying sex from 16- and 17-year-olds a felony, sparking outrage. Pat and the team react to the political spin, the governor’s vague statement, and why Florida’s common-sense approach stands in stark contrast.
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