Intercepted Podcast: Trump Declares War on The Planet in Real-Life Remake of The Purge
Donald Trump is treating the health of the planet as a short sell. The deadly game? Make as much money for big oil as possible before the planet burns.
Donald Trump is treating the health of the planet as a short sell. The deadly game? Make as much money for big oil as possible before the planet burns.
Donald Trump has not started any new wars — yet. But his administration is pouring gasoline on several initiated by his predecessors.
“All governments lie,” said NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. “All governments break the law. And most frequently, this happens without us realizing it.”
Wikileaks exposes CIA hacking; Marcy Wheeler and Matthew Cole dissect Trump’s wiretap allegations; immigrants under attack; and music by Anti-Flag.
As pundits praise Trump’s Capitol Hill performance, don’t believe the hype. This administration is dangerous.
Journalist James Risen breaks down Trump’s declaration that the media is the enemy and ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio talks about the war on the transgender community.
The first contestant in Donald Trump’s reality administration has left the West Wing.
Reporter Allan Nairn dissects the neocons running the U.S. war machine and author Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor offers advice for resisting Trump.
Rep. Barbara Lee talks to host Jeremy Scahill on the dangers of Trump and actor Peter Sarsgaard plays an NSA operative with bizarre vacation tips for Guantánamo. Two former FBI agents blast Trump’s “Muslim ban” and his love of torture. Spoken word from hip-hop artist Brother Ali.
Join host Jeremy Scahill and guests Sy Hersh, Naomi Klein, and Glenn Greenwald, among others, for the first episode of our new podcast, Intercepted.
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