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IN THE KNOW: UNREDACTED

IN THE KNOW: UNREDACTED

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Your daily hit of political chaos in under two minutes. No spin. No sugarcoating. No patience for lies. Just the biggest stories of the day. Broken down fast, sharp, and brutally clear. From immigration crackdowns to congressional meltdowns, this is the news cycle the way social media actually hears it. Stay informed. Stay pissed. Stay in the know.In The Know 政治・政府 政治学
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  • Ep. 7: Secret ICE Deportation Hub Exposed, Trump Pressures ICC, and Pregnant Women at Risk
    2025/12/11

    Today’s episode uncovers one of the most alarming sequences of events in Trump’s second term: ICE secretly planning a 200-bed deportation hub in a tiny Oregon coastal town, built on an active Coast Guard runway in a tsunami zone — complete with tents, waived safety standards, and a conveyor-belt deportation system hidden from the public. We break down the Trump administration’s reported attempt to pressure the International Criminal Court into rewriting its own founding laws to guarantee Trump can never be prosecuted, even as global experts warn about potential scrutiny over U.S. boat strikes.


    We dig into the nationwide medical crisis caused by ICE’s unremovable tracking devices on pregnant women, the viral video of ICE agents disabling home cameras before raids, and the federal judge who blocked Trump from federalizing California’s National Guard. We examine the dismantling of the SAVE student loan plan, the stunning Democratic flip in Miami’s mayoral race, and the broader crackdown targeting Afghan evacuees and asylum seekers.


    Clear, direct, and unfiltered — this is In The Know: Unredacted, breaking down the stories others won’t connect.

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    8 分
  • Ep. 6: MLK Day Deleted, Congresswoman Hit with Pepper Spray, and Trump’s Quiet Power Plays
    2025/12/08

    Today’s episode cuts straight into one of the most revealing days in American politics — starting with a sitting U.S. congresswoman pepper-sprayed during an ICE raid in Arizona, even as DHS denies what’s visible on camera. We break down Trump’s quiet removal of MLK Day and Juneteenth from the National Park Service calendar and the disturbing replacement: his own birthday. We track the hopeful recovery of National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe, Trump’s new student-loan rule that threatens to collapse America’s nursing pipeline, and the growing internal revolt inside DHS as officials brace for Kristi Noem’s possible removal.


    We also follow the billion-dollar corporate stampede to kill DEI programs for Trump’s FCC, Trump’s public admission of a quid-pro-quo pardon, Marjorie Taylor Greene exposing the GOP’s fear-based loyalty to Trump, and the jaw-dropping moment a Silicon Valley billionaire calls for the return of public hangings in America.


    Clear, direct, and unfiltered — this is In The Know: Unredacted.

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    7 分
  • Ep. 5: Supreme Court Greenlights Gerrymander | Pentagon Strike Fallout | Hegseth Faces Impeachment
    2025/12/06

    Today’s episode breaks down one of the most consequential and chaotic days in American politics.

    We start with the Supreme Court’s explosive decision allowing Texas to push forward a racially gerrymandered congressional map — a ruling that could lock in five new Republican seats and reshape national power for years. Justice Kagan issued a blistering dissent, warning the Court had effectively blessed the suppression of Black and Latino voters.


    Next, we turn to the Pentagon’s latest deadly boat strike — the 22nd such operation since September. Four more men were killed in international waters as lawmakers continue to reel from classified footage showing shipwrecked survivors being targeted in an earlier strike. The legal, moral, and global fallout is escalating fast.


    And finally, we examine the impeachment articles filed today against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He now faces allegations of murder, conspiracy, and mishandling classified information tied to these strikes. Members of Congress walked out visibly shaken after viewing the evidence, signaling that this scandal is far from over.

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    9 分
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