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  • Advocate Interview: Keira Havens
    2026/01/30

    Advocate Interview: Keira Havens dives deep into the growing movement for citizen-led accountability in American politics. In this episode of Hold ’em Accountable, host Derrick Holder sits down with activist Keira Havens to unpack the goals, challenges, and urgency behind the Citizens Impeachment movement and what it reveals about the current state of democracy in the United States.

    In this conversation, Derrick Holder and Keira Havens discuss the importance of citizen-led accountability in the political landscape, focusing on the Citizens Impeachment movement. They explore the challenges of engaging with Congress, the role of grassroots activism, and the necessity of maintaining sustained pressure on elected officials to uphold constitutional values. Havens shares her personal journey into activism, the strategies employed by Citizens Impeachment, and the significance of collective action in driving political change.

    This interview is especially relevant for viewers interested in Indiana politics, American history, constitutional accountability, and the evolving relationship between citizens and their representatives. From historical precedent to modern political inertia, this discussion connects the past to the present, asking why institutions resist accountability and how ordinary people can reclaim power through organized civic engagement.

    Whether you follow political commentary, study U.S. history, or simply want to understand why society functions the way it does—and how it can be fixed—this episode offers insight, context, and hard questions that demand answers. This is not partisan theater; it’s a conversation about responsibility, democracy, and the role citizens must play when systems fail to self-correct.

    Stay informed, question authority, and learn how grassroots movements are challenging the status quo—one conversation at a time.

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    #Politics #IndianaPolitics #PoliticalActivism #CitizensImpeachment #Accountability #GrassrootsMovement #CivicEngagement #USConstitution #AmericanDemocracy #PoliticalPodcast #HistoryAndPolitics #HoldEmAccountable

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    37 分
  • ICE: When Enforcement Becomes the Message
    2026/01/23

    In “ICE: When Enforcement Becomes the Message,” Derrick Holder takes a hard, historical look at Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asks a question too often ignored in modern political discourse: what happens when enforcement stops being a tool and becomes the point?

    ICE was created in 2003, not as a timeless pillar of American governance, but as a post-9/11 response shaped by fear, politics, and a rapidly shifting national identity. In this episode, Derrick breaks down how immigration enforcement became entangled with national security rhetoric, transforming policy into performance and communities into targets. Rather than increasing safety, aggressive enforcement has often produced the opposite effect: silenced neighborhoods, reduced crime reporting, and widespread mistrust of government institutions.

    Drawing from American history, political theory, and real-world consequences, this discussion explores how the normalization of extraordinary enforcement powers can quietly erode civil liberties. From warrantless home entries to blurred lines between local police and federal immigration authorities, Derrick explains how systems built without clear limits tend to expand beyond their original purpose.

    This video is especially relevant for viewers in Indiana and across the Midwest, where local communities are directly impacted by federal immigration policy, even when those policies are decided far from home. Whether you follow politics closely, love history, or simply want to understand why society looks the way it does and how it can be improved, this episode offers context, clarity, and accountability.

    The message is simple but urgent: democracy only works when institutions are questioned, power is constrained, and the public refuses to confuse fear with safety.

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    #ICE #ImmigrationPolicy #Politics #IndianaPolitics #CivilLiberties #GovernmentAccountability #AmericanHistory #ImmigrationReform #HoldEmAccountable #PoliticalCommentary #CivicEngagement #JusticeOverFear

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    30 分
  • Candidate Interview: Kelly Thompson
    2026/01/21

    In this in-depth candidate interview, Kelly Thompson, a grassroots organizer and Democratic candidate for Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District, sits down for a wide-ranging conversation about politics, public service, and the future of working families in Indiana. This interview explores how everyday experiences, community organizing, and service-driven leadership shape a campaign focused on accountability, transparency, and real results.

    Kelly Thompson discusses her path into politics, why she decided to run for Congress, and how local community involvement inspired her commitment to healthcare access, affordable childcare, strong public education, and infrastructure investment. Viewers will gain insight into the unique challenges facing Indiana’s 3rd District, including rural and urban divides, economic inequality, and long-standing policy neglect.

    This political interview also examines broader national issues such as immigration reform, reproductive rights, bipartisan cooperation, and restoring trust in government. Thompson explains how listening to constituents, supporting working families, and centering people over party politics can help fix what is broken in today’s political system.

    If you are interested in Indiana politics, congressional elections, Democratic candidates, political history, or understanding how policy decisions shape society, this conversation offers valuable perspective. Whether you’re a voter, activist, student of history, or someone searching for honest political dialogue beyond sound bites, this interview provides context, clarity, and accountability.

    Watch to learn how grassroots movements influence elections, why local representation matters, and how Indiana’s political future is being shaped from the ground up.

    Hashtags
    #IndianaPolitics #CandidateInterview #KellyThompson #CongressionalRace #DemocraticCandidate #GrassrootsPolitics #PoliticalInterview #IndianaElections #HealthcarePolicy #EducationReform #Accountability

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    53 分
  • Candidate Interview: Natasha Baker
    2026/01/15

    Candidate Interview: Natasha Baker brings you inside one of the most important grassroots races in Indiana politics. In this in-depth conversation, Natasha Baker, Democratic candidate for Indiana’s 22nd State Senate District, shares her journey from Purdue University graduate to public school teacher to state senate candidate. Her story is rooted in Hoosier values, working-class experience, and a deep belief that government should serve the people instead of corporate donors.

    This interview dives into the real issues facing Indiana voters: healthcare affordability, public education, economic justice, infrastructure, and the widening gap between working families and political insiders. Natasha explains how her campaign is built on door-to-door organizing, community listening, and rejecting the pay-to-play system that dominates state politics.

    If you care about Indiana elections, state government, or how history and policy shape everyday life, this episode delivers. We discuss how decades of political decisions created today’s economic pressures, why teacher voices matter in the Statehouse, and how legislative priorities can either lift communities or leave them behind. Whether you are a lifelong Hoosier, a political junkie, or someone just starting to ask how society works and how it can be fixed, this conversation offers clarity, accountability, and real-world perspective.

    Hold ’em Accountable exists to cut through spin and bring voters direct access to the people asking for their vote. No talking points. No party scripts. Just real conversations about power, policy, and the future of Indiana.

    Watch, share, and stay informed.

    #IndianaPolitics #NatashaBaker #StateSenate #Hoosiers #DemocraticParty #WorkingClass #Grassroots #HealthcareReform #EducationPolicy #PoliticalInterviews #USPolitics #MidwestPolitics #HoldEmAccountable

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    31 分
  • Candidate Interview: Jackson Franklin
    2026/01/06

    In this in-depth candidate interview, Jackson Franklin, Democratic candidate for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District, sits down for a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, public service, and the forces shaping modern American politics. From his background as a combat medic to his decision to run for Congress, Franklin explains how lived experience, working-class values, and community-driven organizing influence his approach to governance.

    This interview explores key political issues facing Indiana and the nation, including healthcare reform, economic inequality, infrastructure investment, and government accountability. Franklin discusses how these policies intersect with history, explaining how past political decisions continue to shape today’s social and economic realities. Viewers interested in political history, civic engagement, and structural reform will gain valuable insight into how we arrived at this moment and what practical solutions could move society forward.

    The conversation also addresses immigration policy, reproductive rights, veterans’ issues, and the importance of restoring trust in democratic institutions. Franklin contrasts grassroots campaigning with big-money politics and explains why engaging disengaged and overlooked voters is essential to a healthy democracy. Throughout the interview, the focus remains on civil discourse, facts, and solutions rather than partisan outrage.

    Whether you’re an Indiana voter, a student of American history, or someone trying to understand how politics affects everyday life, this interview offers thoughtful discussion grounded in real-world experience. If you’re searching for Indiana political interviews, Democratic candidates in Indiana, or long-form political conversations that prioritize substance over soundbites, this episode is for you.

    📌 Subscribe for more candidate interviews, political analysis, and discussions on how history, policy, and people collide to shape our future.

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    #IndianaPolitics #CandidateInterview #USPolitics #Indiana5thDistrict #DemocraticCandidate #PoliticalHistory #CivicEngagement #HealthcareReform #GrassrootsPolitics #Accountability #WorkingClass #PoliticalPodcast #AmericanDemocracy #IndianaVoters

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    38 分
  • Candidate Interview: Sarah Shydale
    2025/12/17

    In this in-depth candidate interview, Derrick Holder sits down with Sarah Shydale, Democratic candidate for Indiana House District 97, for a wide-ranging conversation about politics, policy, and the real-world impact of government decisions on everyday Hoosiers. This episode goes beyond campaign slogans to explore why Indiana politics look the way they do today, how history shapes modern policy, and what it will take to build a more accountable and people-centered government. Sarah Shydale discusses key issues facing Indianapolis and House District 97, including affordable housing, public education funding, mental health access, and homelessness in Indiana. She explains how these challenges intersect and why long-term solutions require transparency, community trust, and legislators who are willing to challenge the political status quo. Viewers interested in Indiana state politics, Democratic candidates, and local government reform will gain valuable insight into how statehouse decisions affect neighborhoods block by block. This interview also dives into the role of small businesses, economic opportunity, and historical policy choices that continue to influence inequality across Indiana. Sarah outlines her vision for responsive leadership, ethical governance, and rebuilding public confidence in elected officials. Derrick Holder brings a people-first lens to the conversation, connecting policy debates to lived experience and historical context. Whether you follow Indiana elections, enjoy long-form political interviews, or want to better understand how society arrived at this moment and how it can be fixed, this episode offers thoughtful discussion grounded in facts, history, and community voices. Stay informed, ask better questions, and learn what’s at stake in Indiana House District 97. Please follow Sarah at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555396816222 Website: sarahshydale.com Hashtags: #IndianaPolitics #SarahShydale #HouseDistrict97 #CandidateInterview #IndianaDemocrats #StatePolitics #AffordableHousing #PublicEducation #MentalHealth #Homelessness #PoliticalInterview #IndianaElections #CivicEngagement #HoldEmAccountable

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    43 分
  • Women's Mental Health: Hormones, Care Gaps, and the Invisible Load
    2025/12/12

    Women’s mental health has been overlooked, discounted, and politicized for generations, and in this episode of Hold ’em Accountable, we’re pulling back the curtain on the history, the policy failures, and the lived reality behind the crisis. “Women’s Mental Health: Hormones, Care Gaps, and the Invisible Load” is a deep, unfiltered dive into how society, politics, and healthcare systems continue to shape the mental health outcomes of women in Indiana and across the United States. Cohosted by Kristie Holder, host of the upcoming Hold ’em Accountable: Breaking the Silence, this conversation explores the long arc of women’s mental health—from historical discrimination and medical myths to postpartum challenges, hormonal health, care deserts, workplace inequities, and the punishing invisible load that women carry every single day. We examine how political decisions, economic pressures, and cultural expectations intersect to create gaps in care, slow reforms, and reinforce barriers that women have been pushing against for decades. This episode also features viewer-submitted segments, grounding the conversation in real experiences from Hoosiers and viewers nationwide who are demanding answers, accountability, and better policy. Whether you follow Indiana politics, care about systemic reform, love historical context, or simply want to understand why society works the way it does and how we can fix it, this is a must-watch. If you’re ready for a bold, fact-driven, people-focused breakdown of the politics, history, and policymaking that shape women’s mental health, settle in. It’s time to talk openly, demand better, and push forward. Hashtags: #WomensMentalHealth #IndianaPolitics #PoliticalCommentary #MentalHealthPolicy #InvisibleLoad #PostpartumHealth #HealthcareReform #HoldEmAccountable #KristieHolder #BreakingTheSilence #HistoryAndPolitics #MentalHealthAwareness

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    53 分
  • Candidate Interview: Liliana Young
    2025/12/09

    In this episode of Hold ’em Accountable, host Derrick Holder sits down for a powerful, in-depth candidate interview with Lilliana Young, Democratic candidate for Indiana House District 61. This political conversation dives into the real issues impacting everyday Hoosiers—minimum wage increases, public education funding, healthcare access, workers’ rights, environmental challenges, and the need to strengthen local Indiana businesses.

    Lilliana Young discusses why accountability in government, transparent leadership, and consistent engagement with constituents are essential for restoring trust in Indiana politics. Whether you’re passionate about Indiana state politics, political reform, community advocacy, or understanding the deeper forces shaping society, this interview offers honest insight and real solutions.

    If you’re a viewer who loves political commentary, policy deep-dives, history-based context, and conversations about how to fix what’s broken in our political system—this episode is for you. Join us as we explore what it takes to create a fairer, more responsive government for all Hoosiers.

    Stay informed. Stay engaged. And as always — hold ’em accountable.

    #IndianaPolitics #LillianaYoung #HoldEmAccountable #PoliticalInterview #IndianaHouseDistrict61 #HoosierPolitics #MinimumWage #PublicEducation #HealthcareAccess #LocalBusiness #GovernmentAccountability #PoliticalPodcast #IndianaNews #DerrickHolder

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    36 分