Intercepted Podcast: RussiaMania — Glenn Greenwald vs. James Risen
Two journalists from the same publication, but with very different views on the Trump/Russia story, go head-to-head in a debate.
Two journalists from the same publication, but with very different views on the Trump/Russia story, go head-to-head in a debate.
Alice Speri on Trump's MS-13 obsession, Nikhil Singh on “Race and America's Long War,” Holly Dagres on Iran, and the CIA criticizes The Intercept.
A Russian intermediary offered U.S. officials dirt on Trump and info on hacked NSA files. The NSA used its Twitter feed to send Russia coded messages.
In a bipartisan love affair with mass surveillance, Democratic and Republican leaders all support the very program that the Nunes memo attacks.
The Intercept’s Shaun King and Donte Stallworth, a 10-year veteran of the NFL, join Josh Begley to discuss his new film, "Concussion Protocol."
In the State of the Union, Trump attacked immigrant rights, vowed to keep Guantánamo open, and threatened North Korea. Naomi Klein analyzes the speech.
Trump is openly plotting mass deportations, Democrats are playing a dangerous game, and ICE agents are spying on immigrant rights activists.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard talks regime change and how Democrats enable warrantless spying. Marxist scholar David Harvey discusses debt peonage in the age of Trump.
An Intercepted podcast bonus: James Risen's full interview with Jeremy Scahill.
As we gear up for another year of Intercepted, we wanted to share with our listeners five of our favorite segments.
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