Intercepted Podcast: The Haspel Ultimatum
Ralph Nader analyses the CIA, Gina Haspel, and the Democratic Party. Chelsea Manning talks about prison and her campaign for Senate.
Ralph Nader analyses the CIA, Gina Haspel, and the Democratic Party. Chelsea Manning talks about prison and her campaign for Senate.
Intercepted presents “Evening at the Talk House,” a darkly comic audio play about the insidious dangers of an authoritarian society.
Historian Andrew Bacevich makes the case against war on Syria. Arundhati Roy discusses her new novel. Actor Wally Shawn talks about targeted assassinations.
A student gives an eye-witness report from Gaza, Glenn Greenwald discusses lies around the Pulse shooting, and DA candidates talk criminal justice reform.
Making a Killing
Women’s rights attorney Gloria Allred analyzes the legal battles ahead for Trump. Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern talks about John Bolton.
Jeremy Scahill gives a history of U.S. Iraq policy. Mehdi Hasan talks about “60 Minutes” fawning over the Saudi prince. Author Eve Ewing discusses her new book.
A mercenary, a torturer, and a conspiracy theorist walk into the White House. In the Trump administration, that’s called “Tuesday.”
Alfred McCoy breaks down the history of America's geopolitical maneuvering. Immortal Technique talks about growing up in Harlem and how to become a revolutionary.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz argues that the Second Amendment should be repealed. Novelist Mat Johnson talks about guns, “Black Panther,” and growing up biracial.
James Risen and Glenn Greenwald both write for The Intercept. But Jim and Glenn have taken very different approaches to covering the Trump/Russia story.
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