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A mass shooting in Australia on the first night of Hanukkah leaves 15 people dead and sparks urgent calls for accountability and reform. At the same time, another mass shooting in the United States pushes this year’s total to 380—met, once again, with political paralysis and empty platitudes.
As Australian leaders signal possible legislative action, American officials offer thoughts and prayers instead of solutions. Meanwhile, ICE escalates aggressive enforcement efforts, with consequences that now hit the halls of power itself when a U.S. congresswoman’s son is caught in the fallout.
In this episode, we connect the dots between global political violence, failed gun policy, and unchecked state power—and why these crises are not isolated, but deeply intertwined.
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The Supreme Court has taken up Donald’s unprecedented challenge to end birthright citizenship—directly targeting a constitutional guarantee that has defined America for more than 150 years. In this episode, we unpack the Fourteenth Amendment, the landmark Wong Kim Ark decision that secured citizenship for children of immigrants, and why the Trump regime is now trying to unravel that legacy.
We break down what Donald’s lawyers are claiming, what legal scholars are warning, and what’s truly at stake: the status, security, and futures of tens of thousands of U.S.-born children. This isn’t just a court case—it’s a battle over the meaning of America itself.
Subscribe and stay tuned. The decision ahead could redefine who gets to call themselves a citizen by birth.
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Tonight, we break down a whirlwind of political upheaval that’s shaking Washington and reshaping the stakes for 2026. Pete Hegseth sparks international backlash with comments critics say encourage further military escalation, while GOP rhetoric grows even more toxic—thanks to incendiary remarks from Rep. Randy Fine and Donald’s demeaning comments about Somalis that are drawing global condemnation.
Meanwhile, Democrats aren’t exactly unified: Hillary Clinton’s forceful pro-Israel stance deepens foreign-policy divides, and Hakeem Jeffries shocks his own party by siding with Donald on a controversial pardon. Add in a Supreme Court greenlight for Texas’s extreme redistricting map, and the fractures across both parties are impossible to ignore.
If you’re tracking the collision of politics, power, and accountability, this episode is essential viewing. Like, subscribe, and weigh in: Which moment stunned you most?
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Donald Trump gives a hero’s welcome to Mohammed bin Salman — despite U.S. intelligence concluding the Saudi crown prince likely approved the murder of a U.S. journalist.
• Trump doubles down: he publicly calls for the execution of Democrats who reminded military and intelligence personnel of their oath to refuse illegal orders.
• The U.S. Coast Guard initially downgrades swastikas & nooses from “hate symbols” to “potentially divisive,” then reverses course after massive backlash.
• A shaky jobs report and deep economic concerns fuel rising public discontent — while new polls show Democrats in a strong position heading into the 2026 midterms.
In this video we break down:
What Trump’s embrace of MBS reveals about foreign policy and U.S. intelligence.
The alarming implications of a president calling for execution of elected officials.
Why the Coast Guard saga matters for military culture & symbolism.
How economic weakness + voter sentiment are giving Democrats new momentum.
What all this means for 2026: Senate, House, and the shape of U.S. democracy.
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Donald vowed to bring peace abroad and prosperity at home. Instead, America’s struggling under war, inflation, and collapsing global credibility. The Russia–Ukraine war drags on, inflation remains stuck at 3%, and millions are about to lose SNAP benefits on November 1st.
Join democracyish hosts Danielle and Waj as they unpack how the Trump regime’s empty promises have left everyday Americans behind — and why “Everything Trump Touches, He Ruins” isn’t just a slogan, it’s our reality.
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In today’s democracyish Live, we’re unpacking a wave of breaking stories: the Trump-led DOJ’s stunning indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James, new fractures in GOP unity over the shutdown and troop deployments, Israel’s so-called “ceasefire” that still includes airstrikes, Donald’s failed Nobel Peace Prize bid, and CBS’s explosive Epstein investigation exposing shocking mishandling and potential cover-ups.
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Donald tries to militarize Portland, Oregon sues, and a chilling new memo brands dissent as “terrorism.” Meanwhile, hate-fueled shootings rise nationwide. democracyish LIVE unpacks the battle over our cities, our rights, and our future.
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Donald’s reckless new tariffs are about to make everyday life more expensive for American families. At the same time, ICE agents are being accused of brazen brutality in broad daylight—raising urgent questions about unchecked power and human rights abuses.
And in a stunning twist, former FBI Director James Comey has reportedly been indicted after Donald forced out a U.S. Attorney and threatened Florida AG Pam Bondi. Meanwhile, Apple has pulled a series on domestic terrorism—just as the Trump regime ramps up its violent rhetoric.
In this episode of democracyish LIVE, we break down the chaos, what it means for everyday Americans, and the dangerous future it signals for democracy.
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Authorities have named 22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Utah as the suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Robinson was arrested after a family member came forward, linking him to the rooftop shooting at Utah Valley University. Investigators recovered bullet casings etched with mocking messages, and officials say Robinson acted alone.
In this episode, we break down what we know so far, the MAGA reaction, Donald’s response, and how this case is already igniting heated debates about political violence, rhetoric, and America’s deepening divisions.
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Donald has disappeared from the public eye, while his team insists he’s “just fine.” But with Rep. Maxine Waters calling for the 25th Amendment, questions about his fitness for office are impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, the U.S. economy is in free fall, tourism is drying up, immigrant workers are fleeing, and — shockingly — measles is making a comeback after decades of decline.
In this episode of democracyish LIVE, we dig into:
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