US tariffs de-industrialize the nation, replacing high-skill jobs and risking shortages and inflation, while a fractured political landscape and weakened alliances create profound instability.
Trump's family profits billions from public office, leveraging foreign deals and gifts while sidestepping oversight and constitutional ethics, fueling unprecedented public corruption.
A retired housewife's meticulous research uncovers a destroyed government document, revealing the truth behind WWII's racial incarceration and poised to rewrite American history.
U.S. strikes in the Caribbean spark war crime allegations as a second strike reportedly kills survivors, igniting urgent Congressional oversight and legal debate.
Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov
Classified information leaks and questionable military actions reveal a pattern of accountability failures, risking troop safety and international law.
"Andrew Young: The Dirty Work" - A documentary aired on MSNBC, it tells Andrew Young's story of the detailed, unglamorous work involved in steering the civil rights movement to its victories in the 1960s.
Research & Studies
Law of War Manual (US Defense Department) - This manual provides guidance on refusing to obey illegal orders, specifically citing "orders to fire upon the shipwrecked" as a quintessential example of an illegal order.
People Mentioned
Andrew Young - Civil rights leader whose story about the detailed work of the civil rights movement is told in a documentary.
Rosa Parks - Her refusal to give up her seat on a bus 70 years ago, on December 1st, is cited as the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Nadia Tolokonnikova (Artist, Musician, Founding Member of Pussy Riot) - Discussed her experiences with Russian authoritarianism, her art exhibits, and the strategies for resistance.
Pete Hegseth (Donald Trump's Defense Secretary and former Fox News weekend co-host) - Referenced for reportedly giving an illegal order to kill survivors of a boat strike in the Caribbean.
Ryan Goodman (Just Security) - Pointed out the illegality of the order given by Pete Hegseth, specifically referencing the Law of War Manual.
Adam Smith (Congressman, Top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee) - Discussed the committee's commitment to oversight of military operations in the Caribbean and the investigation into the alleged illegal orders.
Organizations & Institutions
Gallup Poll - Referenced for its recent survey showing President Trump's low approval ratings and negative public perception on various issues.
ACT UP Philadelphia - Mentioned for protesting near the White House on World AIDS Day.
Health GAP - Mentioned for protesting near the White House on World AIDS Day.
US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) - Referenced in the context of immigration raids and protests against them.
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) - Mentioned in relation to federal agents' actions and subsequent apology to the New York Police Commissioner.
Butler County for Immigrant Justice - A newly formed group in Ohio protesting local officials' agreement with ICE.
Resistance Revival Chorus - Featured singing a protest song against Home Depot's alleged cooperation with ICE.
UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency) - Warns about the impact of brutal winter weather and funding cuts on refugees.
Pussy Riot - A punk band whose founding member Nadia Tolokonnikova was interviewed about her activism and experiences with Russian authoritarianism.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) - Hosted Nadia Tolokonnikova's "Police State" exhibit.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA Chicago) - Hosted Nadia Tolokonnikova's "Police State" exhibit.
Southern Command - Mentioned in the context of the military lawyer and commanding officer raising concerns about the legality of the Caribbean boat strikes.
Websites & Online Resources
Just Security - An online forum for analysis of U.S. national security law and policy, mentioned in relation to Ryan Goodman's comments on illegal orders.
The New York Times - Reported on a spontaneous protest in New York City against federal immigration agents.
The Wall Street Journal - Reported on the New York City protest, noting many participants were passersby.
CNN - Reported on protesters chanting "ICE out of New York" and HSI's apology to the New York Police Commissioner.
Cincinnati Enquirer - Profiled a protest group in Butler County, Ohio, against ICE.
The Washington Post - Reported on Pete Hegseth's alleged verbal order to kill survivors of a boat strike and the alarm among his staff.
NBC News - Reported that a senior military lawyer at Southern Command was sidelined after voicing concerns about the legality of the boat strikes.
Other Resources
PEPFFAR program (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) - A bipartisan program from the George W. Bush era that provided HIV treatment, mentioned as having its funding cut by the Trump administration.
"Burn Order" - A six-part podcast mini-series by Rachel Maddow, exploring the 1942 American government decision to incarcerate over 120,000 Japanese Americans.