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CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou and political cartoonist Ted Rall "deprogram" the latest domestic and international news and trends so you can see through the spin in the headlines to the raw truth you need to know.

John's real-world undercover experiences—both inside the CIA, serving around the globe, and paying a high price for exposing official crimes—provide a uniquely informed perspective on the US government and its activities around the globe.

Ted's immersion in the media—prize-winning cartoonist and columnist, radio host, editor at multiple outlets, and the veteran of bruising First Amendment legal battles—informs analysis that cuts through the spin.

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Tune in for hard-hitting analysis on the DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou as they dig into today’s big stories.Department of War: Trump signs an executive order, renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, reverting to its pre-1947 title to emphasize military strength. Trump wants to project an even more aggressive image, citing U.S. victories in World Wars I and II. Pacifists have wanted this change for years—are they happy?Eric Adams Offered the Biggest Bribe of All: Advisers to President Trump, including Steve Witkoff, push to nominate NYC Mayor Eric Adams as ambassador to Saudi Arabia to derail his struggling re-election bid and clear the field for Andrew Cuomo. The plan remains fluid, with Adams weighing options amid a federal indictment and rock-bottom poll numbers (10.6%). Could this reshape the race, potentially boosting Andrew Cuomo’s third-party candidacy (23.2%) against Democratic frontrunner Zohran Mamdani (38.2%)? Sliwa is at 16.6%.Sanctions on Palestinians for Opposing Genocide: The U.S. imposes sanctions against three Palestinian groups—Al-Haq, Al Mezan, and Palestinian Centre for Human Rights—for asking for an ICC probe into alleged Israeli war crimes in Gaza. The sanctions, led by Rubio, cite their ICC engagement without Israel’s “consent.” Trump Sides with Airlines Against Passengers: Trump administration withdraws a Biden-era plan that would have required airlines to pay $200-$775 for delays caused by carriers, screwing beleaguered travelers—who wanted this. Will he pay a political price for opposing the American people?
Today on “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou,” look for hard-hitting analysis of cyber espionage, AI warfare, child sabotage, and the intrigue surrounding John Bolton. China’s Cyberattack: The Salt Typhoon cyberattack, uncovered last year, targets over 80 countries, infiltrating telecoms and stealing data from nearly every American, per a joint statement by Western allies. Described as “unrestrained,” Salt Typhoon tries to track politicians and activists globally. Experts see it as China’s boldest move yet, rivaling U.S. cyber capabilities.Doomsday AI: War games show AI models like GPT-4 tend to escalate conflicts aggressively, even favoring nuclear options, alarming experts. Why this bias? The Pentagon’s rush to deploy AI-driven defenses risks warmongering autonomy without human oversight. DARPA’s $25M program seeks to ensure AI reliability.Hybrid Warfare with Teen Saboteurs: Russia and Ukraine exploit teens via Telegram for sabotage, from arson to bombings, with cases like a Russian teen jailed for targeting a warplane. Both nations use blackmail and deception, ruining young lives. Over 175 Ukrainian child dupes face charges.John Bolton: Federal agents raided Bolton’s home on August 22, seizing computers, iPhones, and documents over alleged Espionage Act violations. The probe, reopened by FBI Director Kash Patel, questions Biden’s inaction. Bolton faces potential 25-year imprisonment.
Anxiety over the economy is the focus on “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou,” where political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou are joined by guest Aquiles Larrea. Aquiles Larrea Jr. is a prominent financial advisor and founder of Larrea Wealth Management, specializing in wealth strategies for Latino executives. A bestselling author and media commentator, he empowers clients with tailored financial planning and economic insights.Economic Warning Signs: Mark Zandi, Moody’s chief economist, warns that the U.S. economy teeters on the brink of recession, with job growth at a “virtual standstill” and tariffs driving up consumer prices. August’s jobs report looms and states like California and New York signal economic weakness.A Tale of Two Economies: McDonald’s expands its value menu as CEO Chris Kempczinski notes a “two-tier economy,” in which middle- and lower-income consumers are struggling. Inflation and stagnant job growth hit low-income households hardest.Are Cartels “Terrorism”?: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reveals on DeProgram orders a deadly U.S. strike targeting Venezuelan cartel boats in the Caribbean as part of Trump’s aggressive anti-fentanyl campaign.Metropolitan Opera’s Saudi Scheme: The Met’s $100 million agreement with Saudi Arabia aims to stabilize the Met’s finances but raises ethical questions amid Saudi’s human rights record.Trump’s Deportations Blocked: A federal appeals court rejects Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act for deportations. Fifth Circuit ruling halts plans targeting Venezuelan immigrants, setting the stage for a Supreme Court battle.
We all die. But Trump isn’t dead yet—and he wants you to know it. Get the latest Trump-still-alive news on today’s episode of “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou,” where we’ll catch you up on:Trump’s Space Case: President Trump announces U.S. Space Command’s move from Colorado to Alabama, reversing Biden’s decision. His weeklong media absence sparked “Trump is Dead” rumors, amplified by photos resembling 2019 images. Conspiracy theories about digitally altered photos or a body double make us ask: why were we so open to these bizarre theories? (Spoiler: Biden.)The Secret US/Israeli Ethnic Cleansing Plan for Gaza (GREAT Trust): A 38-page Gaza plan envisions a U.S.-led trusteeship, relocating 2 million Palestinians for a decade to build AI-powered “smart cities” and resorts. It offers $5,000 payments for voluntary departures, validating war crimes. The plan, tied to Trump’s “Riviera” vision, promises investor profits.Eric Trump for President: Speaking at Bitcoin Asia, the First Son hints at a White House run, saying he’s not ruling it out. Promoting World Liberty Financial, he claims ethical conduct despite family ties. Operation Midnight Climax: Revelations about the CIA’s 1950s-70s Operation Midnight Climax, part of MKULTRA, resurface. Prostitutes dosed unsuspecting brothel patrons with LSD in San Francisco, observed through two-way mirrors. Senate hearings in 1977 confirmed the unethical program’s details.China’s WWII Revisionism: President Xi’s meeting with Putin and Kim marks WWII’s end, bizarrely claiming Communist victory over Imperial Japan. Taiwan’s KMT begs to differ.
Today’s episode of the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou confronts everything from the Trump administration's visa denials targeting Palestinian Authority (PA) and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) members planning to attend the UN General Assembly, where numerous countries will recognize Palestine, to the catastrophic event that probably brought life to earth. Visa Denials for PA and PLO Officials: The Trump administration is denying and revoking visas for Palestinian Authority (PA) and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) members ahead of the September UN General Assembly. The State Department cites the PA's failure to repudiate October 7, end incitement in education, and cease ICC/ICJ appeals over Israeli genocide in Gaza and the West Bank. France, the UK, Canada, and Australia prepare state recognition.Trump Rescinds Foreign Aid: The White House is invoking a pocket rescission to cancel $4.9 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, targeting State Department and USAID programs like $445 million in UN peacekeeping and $132 million from the Democracy Fund. This untested maneuver, last used in 1977, withholds funds until fiscal year-end on September 30, bypassing a 45-day review to ensure lapse, amid USAID's dismantling and prior $9 billion cuts. Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins condemns it as illegal under the Impoundment Control Act, while Democrats like Patty Murray and Chuck Schumer decry the power grab, warning it jeopardizes bipartisan shutdown avoidance and global soft power.No More Kamala Secret Service Protection: Trump is revoking Kamala Harris's extended Secret Service detail effective September 1, ending Biden's undisclosed 18-month extension beyond the standard six months that expired July 21. This decision, amid Harris's heightened threats as the first woman and Black VP during her 2024 campaign, precedes her "107 Days" book tour, following similar revocations for Bolton, Pompeo, and Biden's children. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass denounce it as retaliatory endangerment, pledging local safeguards.Theia Impact Delivered Life to Earth: A University of Bern study is revealing that proto-Earth formed as a dry, rocky wasteland incapable of supporting life until a Mars-sized protoplanet Theia collided over 4 billion years ago, delivering essential volatiles like hydrogen, carbon, and sulfur from outer solar system regions. Analyzing meteorite isotopes and manganese-to-chromium decay timelines from the first 15 million years of Earth's formation, researchers confirm Theia's volatile-rich origin beyond the inner planets' high temperatures, enabling habitability. Co-author Klaus Mezger emphasizes this chance event's role, suggesting life-friendliness in the universe is rare, with implications for exoplanets and ongoing mantle water puzzles.
The IDF wants to finish off Gaza. But they have a problem: refuseniks! Some Israeli soldiers are refusing to serve in Gaza because they’re exhausted or they refuse to help with genocide. Meanwhile, Western media outlets are already covering the war as an after-action report and accepting Israel’s pariah status as a given. How serious is this? That’s today’s main topic on “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou,” airing today at 5 pm ET LIVE and streaming 24/7! Israel’s Gaza City Offensive and Reservist Challenges: The Jewish state prepares to mobilize 60,000 reservists to smash what’s left of Gaza City offensive, but many soldiers are not reporting, citing exhaustion and disillusionment. Military faces strain as reservists struggle with prolonged service, with some units reporting 40-50% no-shows, threatening Netanyahu’s ongoing conflicts in Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank. Biden Created the Famine: As NPR shows, famine in Gaza emerged from Israel's blockade, which slashed Gaza’s pre-war 3000 daily aid trucks to a trickle, forcing reliance on animal feed and weeds by February 2024. The Biden administration faced internal rifts: some urged leveraging arms aid to enforce humanitarian access, but Biden prioritized military support, providing $17.9 billion in 2024. Efforts like a $230M pier and airdrops failed. Negotiations yielded modest gains, like 400 trucks daily in April 2024, but Israel’s restrictions persisted. By August 2025, Trump’s blockade and $30M Gaza Humanitarian Foundation worsened starvation, with 2,000+ killed seeking aid. Over 60,000 died from hunger, mostly children, creating an epic, preventable U.S. policy failure.Walmart Roku TV Privacy Breach: A Walmart customer discovered live footage from a stranger’s home on a resold Roku TV, linked to the original owner’s account. The incident highlights risks of reselling electronics without factory resets. Walmart advised a reset, but privacy concerns persist. Tulsi Gabbard Burns CIA Officer: The DNI posted a memo revealing an undercover CIA officer’s name, prompting backlash. The move, tied to Trump’s security clearance revocations, raised legal concerns over privacy violations. Critics argue Gabbard’s actions endangered CIA operations and cover procedures. Russian Surveillance Drones Over Germany: Russian drones fly over eastern Germany, spying on U.S. and allied military supply routes for Ukraine. The flights, possibly launched from Baltic Sea ships, aim to bolster Russia’s sabotage campaign. German defenses struggle to counter these espionage efforts, despite new interception techniques.
On today’s “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we guide you through a barrage of developments, from yet another mass school shooting to political maneuvers and corporate deception. Joining us is Yale Privacy Lab's Sean O’Brien, exposing the hidden dangers in a collapsed scam. Minnesota Shooting: A gunman unleashes horror at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, firing a rifle, shotgun, and pistol through church windows during an all-school Mass marking the first week of classes. Two children, aged eight and ten, die in the pews, while 17 others—including 14 children—suffer injuries, with two in critical condition. The suspect, 23-year-old Robin Westman, who legally changed their name from Robert in 2020 indicating transgender identity, dies from suicide; authorities investigating motives amid reports of racist, antisemitic writings on weapons and a possible hate crime targeting Catholics, fueling debates on access to assault weapons and gun control.DNC Calendar: The Democratic National Committee sits down to decide its 2028 presidential nominating calendar. Emphasizing diversity, regional balance, and battleground status, DNC Chair Ken Martin says he wants a rigorous, fair process extending through spring, potentially restoring Iowa's caucuses or elevating states like New Hampshire. Is the party moving past Joe Biden? States lobby aggressively at the Minneapolis meeting, aiming to shape a lineup that battle-tests candidates while avoiding the 2024 chaos of unsanctioned primaries.Border Patrol Arrests: U.S. Border Patrol agents conduct targeted enforcement at a Playa Vista Home Depot, detaining two individuals amid bystander outrage and leading to the arrest of a 27-year-old U.S. citizen for assaulting officers. Operations highlight collaboration with local law enforcement, focusing on smuggling networks while navigating a court injunction against warrantless stops in southern California. Arrests surge in interior zones, with ICE reporting over 1.6 million removals this year.Lightning Shared Scooter Company Scam: For over a year, Lightning Shared Scooter Company lured thousands of Americans via storefronts, apps, and endorsements from mayors, police, and ex-White House press secretary Sean Spicer, masquerading as a legitimate scooter-sharing startup. Unmasking as a vast multi-level marketing scheme, it recruited communities with crypto payments, apps harboring privacy breaches, and overseas ties—spanning eight U.S. cities and amassing millions before crumbling this summer, stranding families in recovery battles. Sean O’Brien of Yale Privacy Lab joins as a guest, detailing app examinations uncovering severe security flaws and data streams to Chinese servers, urging scrutiny of deceptive tech ventures.
Fresh off taking control of 10% of Intel, Donald Trump is expanding his takeover of the economy by going after the Fed. On the “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou,” we’ll deprogram you from the day’s news coverage and tell you the truth about the top stories.Trump Fires Federal Governor: The President fires Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over unproven mortgage fraud allegations by FHFA Director Bill Pulte. The move intensifies pressure on the Fed to lower interest rates. Cook denies wrongdoing, as the Justice Department investigates. Australia Accuses Iran of Arson Attacks: Australia accuses Iran of directing arson attacks on a Jewish business and synagogue, leading to severed diplomatic ties. Prime Minister Albanese calls these acts attempts to sow discord. Intelligence links the attacks to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, now designated a terrorist group.France’s Political Crisis and Antisemitism: Prime Minister Francois Bayrou gambles on a confidence vote for his debt-cutting plan, likely leading to his government’s collapse and potential snap elections, as opposition parties vow to vote against it. Markets tumble with the CAC 40 index down nearly 2%, reflecting fears of destabilization and higher bond yields. Rising antisemitism, including vandalism and assaults on Jewish sites, draws criticism from U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner, who accuses Macron's government of insufficient action, escalating diplomatic tensions.DNC Covers Harris: The Democratic National Committee covers $20.5 million in outstanding bills from Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign through a handshake deal, using funds from donor solicitations. Harris's operation raised money earmarked for these debts without full disclosure to small donors, who received nearly 100 emails promoting contributions for future elections. The arrangement, legal but opaque, helps obscure the campaign's financial shortfall while bolstering DNC infrastructure, though party cash reserves dwindle compared to Republicans.Man Arrested for Flag Burnin
Trump was a no-show for his police ride-along. The National Guardsmen occupying Washington start carrying loaded military weapons this weekend. What could go wrong? And those aren’t even the main topics on today’s “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou airing today LIVE at 5 pm ET! Political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou unpack the urgent stories at the end of the week: • FBI Raid at Chateau John Bolton: The Feds burst into the Maryland home and D.C. office of the notorious neocon warmonger. They’re looking for classified documents, not his judgement—that’s long gone. JD Vance denies its retribution for Bolton’s criticism of Trump, but his denials are less than convincing. • Erik Menendez Snubbed: The patricidal brother’s parole application was rejected after a 10-hour hearing, supposedly due to prison misconduct like using a cellphone. Despite family support and credible claims he was raped, he was dubbed a public safety risk. • ICE Kidnaps Army Vet: US Army veteran Muhammad Zahid Chaudhry showed up to his citizenship interview in Tukwila, Washington only to be disappeared into an ICE gulag. His wife, Melissa, says he faces deportation despite 25 years in the US and military service. • Visa Dragnet: The US is reviewing 55 million visa holders for violations like overstays and links to terrorism, enforcing “continuous vetting.” They’re scanning social media feeds for “anti-American” sentiments, reflecting Trump’s anti-immigration and hatred of Palestinians. • ICE Spying on Wire Transfers: ICE uses wire transfer data to track immigrants, as seen in Gregorio Cordova Murrieta’s deportation case. The Transaction Record Analysis Center’s database violates your privacy for immigration enforcement. • Secret Space Mission: The X-37B mini shuttle launched again for classified space experiments, testing laser communications and GPS-free navigation. The Space Force mission’s duration is undisclosed, with past flights lasting up to a year. Boeing’s reusable craft continues to push secretive aerospace boundaries. What are they up to?
When the going gets strange, the “DeProgram” Show is there to help. President Trump is hitting the streets tonight, joining D.C. police and National Guardsmen on a ride-along following his federal takeover of the city’s police force. This odd, unprecedented stunt raises alarms about overreach and its chilling impact on minority communities. Meanwhile, a disturbing trend emerges: delivery drivers, many from Central and South America, are getting detained by ICE agents during routine moped stops.Plus:• Menendez Brothers’ Parole Hearings: The Menendez brothers face their first parole hearings this week—Erik on Thursday and Lyle on Friday—following a reduction of their life sentences without parole. Their case highlights debates about second chances, with legal teams arguing for a new trial based on new evidence of past abuse. The hearings occur as California reconsiders sentencing for long-term inmates, amplifying public interest.• Raphaël Graven’s Livestream Death: Internet personality Raphaël Graven, known as Jean Pormanove, dies during a livestream on the Kick platform, sparking investigations into online harassment. French authorities note bruises but attribute his death to possible medical or toxicological causes, interviewing those present at the scene. The incident reignites calls for stricter regulation of livestreaming platforms amid reports of viewer-encouraged abuse.• Michael Boulos’ Business Deals: Michael Boulos, engaged to Tiffany Trump, secures financial benefits through a yacht sale to Jared Kushner and a payment from a Saudi businessman linked to Trump family access. His cousin’s brokerage allegedly overcharged Kushner by $2.5 million, while plans to leverage the Boulos-Trump wedding for Saudi influence falter. These dealings raise questions about the intersection of family ties and business opportunities.• Trump’s New York Fraud Case Ruling: A New York appeals court overturns a half-billion-dollar judgment against Trump, easing a financial burden while upholding the fraud case finding. The ruling, marked by judicial discord, allows Trump to appeal to the state’s highest court, challenging his liability. This decision represents a partial victory amid ongoing legal battles with Attorney General Letitia James.
Join the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, now Monday-Friday 5 pm LIVE and streaming anytime! Technology keeps devastating news publishing, from Craigslist killing classifieds to AI like ChatGPT and Google’s AI Overview slashing news site traffic by nearly 50%. Generative AI like ChatGPT, trained on vast internet data, faces accusations of stealing publishers’ intellectual property, prompting lawsuits from the New York Times and Disney against firms like OpenAI. Big Tech defends with “fair use” claims, but publishers argue AI undermines their business. Hollywood joins the fight, suing AI companies for similar violations. Publishers fight back with lawsuits and lobbying against Big Tech’s data theft. Publishers face plummeting traffic and revenue as AI delivers content directly on search platforms. Is it too late to save a vital industry that’s long been on the ropes? Plus: • Democrats in Deep Doodoo: Democrats lost 4.5 million registered voters to Republicans across 30 states from 2020 to 2024, with sharp declines in battlegrounds like Pennsylvania. The party’s fading appeal among men, younger voters, and Latinos signals a brand crisis. Strategists warn of a “reckoning” by 2028. • Fox News Hosts Caught Shilling for Trump: It’s an ugly look. Smartmatic’s $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, filed in 2021, exposes hosts like Jeanine Pirro pushing pro-Trump election fraud narratives despite deep internal skepticism. Unredacted texts reveal Pirro’s motives, including seeking a pardon for her ex-husband. • Oklahoma’s Teacher Screening: The state’s new teacher screening test, developed by Prager University, targets applicants from blue states to block “woke indoctrinators,” requiring perfect scores on a 50-question exam. Critics label it a political stunt amid a teacher shortage. Unions argue it violates state law. • Israel Reinvades Gaza: The IDF mobilizes 60,000 reservists for an additional Gaza City offensive, approved by Defense Minister Israel Katz, prompting evacuation orders. Allies like France warn of humanitarian disaster, and the UN worries about ethnic cleansing. Israel stalls a ceasefire proposal in which Hamas has already agreed to a full hostage release. • Israel Declares Death of Two-State Solution: Israel’s E1 settlement project will build 3,400 housing units on stolen land in the West Bank, further slicing and dicing Palestinian communities. The plan, condemned by allies like Germany, is an attempt to finally kill off any possibility of a two-state solution.
On the “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we interview Francisco Rodríguez, a distinguished economist and senior research fellow at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR). Rodríguez, a Venezuelan opposition economist and Rice Family Professor at the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School, brings unparalleled expertise from his roles as head of the Venezuelan National Assembly’s economic advisory (2000–2004), chief Andean economist at Bank of America (2011–2016), and research team leader for UN Human Development Reports (2008–2011). His frequent contributions to outlets like the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, and The New York Times cement his authority on global economic policy. We dive into Rodríguez’s groundbreaking Financial Times op-ed, coauthored with CEPR’s Mark Weisbrot, based on their Lancet Global Health study estimating that U.S.-led sanctions cause 564,000 excess deaths annually, particularly among children under five, with an 8% mortality spike in affected nations. Rodríguez calls these sanctions an “economic weapon of mass destruction,” a view echoed by Rep. Ilhan Omar’s fiery denouncement at the Pan American Congress in Mexico City last week, where she condemned their humanitarian toll. Weisbrot’s Los Angeles Times op-ed underscores the “invisible” devastation, arguing sanctions’ political unsustainability once exposed. Also: • No U.S. Troops to Ukraine: Trump assures Fox News that U.S. troops won’t join an Ukraine peacekeeping force, saying Europeans will take point. Trump wants Zelensky to meet Putin summit, and is offering to mediate. Zelensky seeks U.S. weapons and intelligence. • Will Israel Step Up?: Israel faces a Friday deadline for a Hamas-accepted ceasefire, which would release all 20 remaining hostages for 150 Palestinian prisoners in a 60-day truce. Starvation is getting even worse under Israel’s aid blockade, as protests and international pressure mount. Qatar and Egypt broker demilitarization talks. • Eric Lendrum’s “Hate Speech”: Trump DHS aide Eric Lendrum’s 2023 X posts and podcast endorse the “great replacement” theory and anti-LGBTQ+ slurs, comparing conservatives to enslaved people and Holocaust victims. His call for violence against Gaza protesters draws condemnation. • Andrew Cuomo Asks Trump For Help: At a Hamptons fundraiser, a shameless Cuomo courts Trump’s support to defeat democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, asking the prez to sideline the GOP’s Curtis Sliwa. Mamdani’s campaign accuses Cuomo of election-rigging. Eric Adams slams Cuomo’s tactics, citing his primary loss. • New Zealand Soldier Convicted of Espionage: A New Zealand soldier, convicted for offering military secrets and possessing Christchurch mosque shooting material, faces sentencing. Linked to extremist groups, he was caught by an undercover officer. The case marks New Zealand’s first spying conviction.
Same gold chair, different tone—Zelensky is better dressed and gets a friendly reception at the White House and JD Vance remains silent. Zelensky and Trump express hope that today’s talks with Ukrainian and European leaders at the White House could lead to trilateral talks with Vladimir Putin to bring an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine. On the “DeProgram show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou,” we bring you up to date on the latest developments and what they really mean. • Russo-Ukrainian War: Trump tells Ukraine to give up on Crimea, but says Putin has agreed to NATO-like security guarantees from the US and Europe for Ukraine and the rest of Europe. Is Russia saving face? Trump says no to ceasefire—he wants a full deal. What would one look like? Meanwhile, Russian strikes Sumy, injuring 74. • Democrats Return to Texas: Rep. Yassamin Ansari and young Democrats push for a 2026 Texas flip. Republicans and Democrats are now fighting to redraw the maps mid-decade, either to help or block Trump's agenda. California, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Maryland are among the Democrat-led states prepared to launch countermeasures to the Texas plan. • Trump Targets Voting Systems: Trump threatens to ban voting machines and mail-in ballots, citing fraud, alarms election officials. Critics warn of suppressed turnout, especially among minorities. His push for paper ballots faces logistical and legal hurdles as 2026 nears. • Newsmax’s $67M Settlement: Newsmax settles a $67M defamation suit over 2020 election falsehoods, signaling media accountability. The payout follows Dominion’s legal wins, but Newsmax’s financial stability remains under scrutiny. • MSNBC’s Name Change: MSNBC rebrands to MS Now to counter declining viewership and compete with streaming platforms. Insiders suggest a shift toward centrism to appeal to younger audiences. The potential name change sparks debate over its progressive legacy. • Paris Braces for Extreme Heat: Paris prepares for 122-degree heatwaves, prompting water rationing and cooling centers. Climate models warn of worsening urban heat islands throughout Europe. Infrastructure upgrades lag, raising fears of widespread disruption. • Iran’s Mass Arrests: Iran detains over 20,000 for alleged espionage for Israel. Human rights groups slam the arrests as a pretext for political purges. • Israel Isolated: Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City draws global condemnation, with Netanyahu vowing to “finish Hamas” even after Hamas agrees to a 60-day ceasefire and hostage release. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has denied intervening to ensure the release of Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, a senior Israeli cyber security official who was arrested earlier this month in Nevada as part of an undercover law enforcement operation targeting “child sex predators”.
It’s a key moment on “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou” as the presidents of Russian and the U.S. meet in Alaska to try to normalize relations and end the Russo-Ukrainian War. Trump-Putin Summit: Now underway at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, where Trump is pushing for a ceasefire as Zelenskyy’s exclusion echoes 20th century imperialism and warnings of possible failure. Land swaps are on the table. Is there hope for an end to the bloodshed? 59% of Americans don’t trust Trump on Russia—should the president care?Kristi Noem’s Rent Grift: Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem is living rent-free in Quarters 1, a spacious waterfront home at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling typically reserved for the Coast Guard commandant, raising concerns within the agency and among Democrats as a waste of military resources. Noem’s tenancy, prompted by safety concerns after the Daily Mail published photos of her Navy Yard residence, is “temporary,” though no duration is specified, and contrasts with other Cabinet secretaries who pay for their housing. Noem’s spending as South Dakota governor—$68,000 on mansion upgrades and $150,000 on campaign travel—indicates she’s not new to the Kato Kaelin lifestyle.Democrats Move Against D.C. Police Takeover: House and Senate Democrats introduced resolutions to end Trump’s control of the D.C. police, targeting the state of emergency declared Monday federalizing the Metropolitan Police Department. Lawsuits argue it breaks the 1973 Home Rule Act. Representative Jamie Raskin and Senator Chris Van Hollen lead the effort, citing low violent crime rates and Trump’s absence during the January 6 Capitol riot, though Republican control impedes progress.ICE Running Wild: Monrovia CA’s city manager reports a man hit and killed on the 210 Freeway while fleeing an ICE raid at Home Depot, though DHS denies chasing him. And a Louisiana lawsuit, JLV v Acuna, says ICE illegally deported two moms, Rosario and Julia, and their four U.S. citizen children—including five-year-old Romeo with stage 4 kidney cancer—to Honduras in April, denying due process and medical care. ICE ignored the moms’ wishes to leave children in the U.S., with one forced to consent under threat of foster care.Israel Running Wild: The U.S. responds to Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s plan for 3,401 housing units in Ma’aleh Adumim,, which the UN and UK deem illegal, threatening a two-state solution by splitting the West Bank. The UN says Smotrich’s plan is a war crime.CIA ‘Kryptos’ Sculpture Solution for Sale: Sculptor Jim Sanborn will auction the solution to Kryptos’s unsolved K4 panel on November 20, estimated at $300,000-$500,000, including original text and a proof-of-concept copper plate, with the money going to support disability programs.Illegal Bitcoin Mining in Central Asia: Tajikistan reports $3.52 million in damages from illegal mining using stolen electricity in Q1 2025, with 190 cases involving 3,988 individuals, while Kazakhstan uncovers a $16.5 million scheme using 50 MWh, linked to Russian and Chinese miners exploiting weak oversight.Russia and Central Asia Embrace the Taliban: Russia became the first country to give diplomatic recognition to the Taliban in July, followed by Kazakhstan recognizing a Talib as Chargé of Affairs in August, while Tajikistan seeks improved ties. Russia maintained its embassy post-2021, signed an economic deal for wheat, oil, and gas, and delisted the Taliban from its terrorist list, while Kazakhstan wants to boost trade to $3 billion and also delisted them, driven by stability and drug trafficking concerns.
Is the Russo-Ukrainian War about to come to an end? The “DeProgram” show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou handicaps the odds of tomorrow’s Alaska summit between Trump and Putin and the other major issues of the day. Join Ted and John as they explore: • Putin-Trump Summit: As the leaders of the US and Russia prepare to meet in person, Vladimir Putin is reportedly offering financial incentives and 2 million tons of aluminum/mineral rights from the occupied Donbas region of Ukraine to Donald Trump. This move aims to counter a previous U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal. Who will win the mineral bidding war for Trump? • Ethnic Cleansing Plan: Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right politician, has been a vocal advocate for the E1 settlement project in the West Bank. Smotrich announced plans for 3,401 housing units, stating, “Approval of construction plans in E1 buries the idea of a Palestinian state.” About Gaza: Israel is negotiating with Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, UAE, and Qatar to relocate Gazans for ethnic cleansing and genocide. Meanwhile, airdrop-related deaths mount. • CIA and Sue Mi Terry: Former CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry faces charges for acting as a South Korean agent, raising alarms about intelligence oversight and CIA transparency. What really happened and what are the security implications? • More Troops to DC?: Speculation grows about Trump deploying more troops to Washington, DC, supposedly to fight crime. Is this really an attempt to control crime and, if so, can it work? Or is it a way to get us accustomed to the militarization of civilian life?• Q&A with Ted Rall: John had a train to catch! So Ted answered your questions about the Los Angeles Times, Ayn Rand, the effect of the media overseas, and how to break into politics when you’re 16.
Is fascism coming to the streets of D.C.? That’s the big question on the “DeProgram” show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou today. • Trump Nationalizes D.C. Police, Sends Troops to City Streets: What hath “Big Balls” wrought? President Trump activates Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, federalizing D.C.’s civilian police and deploying 500 National Guard troops to stop crime and expel the homeless. Trump says the city is out of control but there has been a 26% drop in violent crime this year. Will Congress rubber-stamp this terrifying move? • Epstein-Maxwell Records: A federal judge rejects unsealing grand jury documents in the Epstein and Maxwell cases. Public frustration increases. Will we ever learn the truth? • Israel Assassinates 5 Al Jazeera Journalists: Israel bombs reporter Anas al-Sharif and 4 Al Jazeera journalist colleagues in Gaza, accusing him of leading a Hamas cell. There is no evidence. Press freedom groups say Israel is trying to stop the truth from coming out of Gaza. • Australia Recognizes Palestine: Australia joins the ranks of the civilized world, formally recognizing Palestine as a state. This move, joining the UK, France and Canada, redraws Middle East alliances. Fence-sitters like Germany watch as Canberra weighs backlash and support. • MTG Cashes In: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s net worth soars to $22 million, up from $700,000 pre-Congress, tied to her many stock trades before Trump’s tariff pause. Her spicy defense prompts ethics investigations. • Trump-Putin Summit: Trump will meet Putin in Alaska to reset U.S.-Russia relations, amid Trump’s public frustration with Putin over Ukraine and speculation about carving up Ukraine. Zelensky may or may not be invited.
It’s the end of the week but there’s no end to the drama on “DeProgram with Ted Rall and John Kiriakou,” where political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou deprogram you from the noise and deflection used by the establishment to keep you in the dark. Ted and John answer your questions in the Rumble and YouTube feeds, but here’s the docket: • Israel Goes for the Whole Schmear: Israel’s war cabinet votes for the IDF to invade and hold ALL of Gaza, including Gaza City, ignoring military generals who say it will be a disaster. The escalation threatens even more civilian deaths and will kill most if the remaining hostages. Global condemnation grows as famine worsens with no end in sight. • Germany Starts to Ditch Israel: An incredibly reliable ally, Germany is cutting off weapons to Israel. Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticizes Israel’s Gaza genocide, hinting at recognizing Palestine. Germany’s concern over civilian suffering potentially alters regional alliances. What next in Europe? • A $50M Bounty on a President: Trump offers $50 million for information leading to the arrest of Venezuela’s President, Nicolás Maduro, twice as much as for Osama bin Laden. It’s regime change by another name. Is it also a risky diplomatic gamble? • Trump Meets Putin: Trump has a high-stakes meeting with Putin soon. He’ll ask the CIA for insights about Russia’s leader. Can U.S.-Russia relations get a reset? Any chance for a peace deal in Ukraine? What will the CIA tell him? John may have ideas. • The Migrants Who Aren’t Here: Trump wants to omit illegal immigrants from the U.S. census, potentially slashing representation and funding in the blue states and depriving agencies of information about the population. Critics say it is unconstitutional. • JD Vance Has the Lake His Way: Reminding us of Chris Christie during N.J. beach closures, Vice President JD Vance, on vacay with the fam, arranges with local authorities to adjust SW Ohio lake levels more to his liking. It’s good to be king apparent! But remember what happened to Christie. • Apple’s iOS Update Swipes Left on Democracy: Apple’s latest iOS update raises alarms that pollsters and electioneers will no longer be able to access voters. Tech’s role in civic integrity faces scrutiny.
On the “DeProgram” show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, we dissect the most urgent global and domestic issues with incisive clarity and de-program you from propaganda. • Trump Takes DC: Rumors of a Trump-driven federal takeover of Washington, DC could end “home rule.” Congress may impose sweeping control, citing crime, governance—and “Big Balls.” • Lone Star Chaos: Texas faces intensifying political clashes, as Democratic state leaders resist federal overreach on voting rights. Recent gerrymandering efforts by both parties threaten electoral fairness. • Trump Robs the Banks: First the colleges. Then the law firms. In his latest shakedown, Trump accuses banks of discriminatory practices against him personally (of course) and conservatives in general. • Japan Wants to Re-Arm: At this 80th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s bombings, the Japanese increasingly believe the post-World War II constitution, which guarantees a peaceful Japan, is obsolete. • Trump Takes Over Gaza Aid: Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, says the US wants to take over control of Gaza humanitarian aid, raising fears of sidelining Palestinian autonomy, exposing Israeli genocide and putting US troops in harm’s way. • Israel-Palestinian Statehood (some exceptions apply): Recent recognitions by France, the UK and Canada give hope to Palestine, but two of those carry some big conditions. • Bennett’s Warning: Former PM Naftali Bennett calls Israel a “leper state” in the US, citing growing isolation. • Israel Censors Bomb Damage: Iran’s 12-day strikes on Israel face heavy censorship, obscuring the conflict’s real toll. Reports suggest
The “DeProgram show” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou brings you up-to-date at the start of a busy summer week in the news and deprograms you from corporate news propaganda! • Texas Democrats Dip Out Over Gerrymandering: Over 50 Texas House Democrats flee to Illinois and New York to deny a quorum for a Trump-backed redistricting plan that could add five national House GOP seats for give them a dose of their own medicine. Governor Greg Abbott threatens to annul their elections and to throw them into prison. • Politicizing Unemployment Stats: President Trump’s firing of Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after a weak July jobs report threatens the credibility of economic statistics. Senators like Rand Paul warn against undermining objective data. Are securities markets and capitalism at risk? • Gaza’s “All or Nothing” Deal: Humanitarian groups say Gazans are still starving due to insufficient aid. Hamas’s hostage video terrifies Israeli families. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff assesses the crisis amid stalled negotiations, calling for a return of all hostages—but what comes if/after the fighting? • MTG Says GOP Hates Women: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses GOP leadership of betraying conservative values and women, citing a “neocon” movement. Will party divisions tear apart the Trump coalition? She stops short of criticizing Trump—is that next? • California Post: Murdoch’s new California Post challenges “print is dead” with a new print product. Clearly NewsCorp smells blood in the water as Dr. Pat prepares to scuttle the Los Angeles Times in a doomed IPO. Does the CP stand a chance? • $15,000 Visa Bond: A proposed $15,000 bond for visa applicants from high-overstay countries slams legal tourists and workers with prohibitively high fees. Will anyone come to the US under Trump? • Everyone Can See Your “Private” ChatGPT Chats: Private ChatGPT conversations are indexed by Google, raising privacy alarms. Users, especially lawyers and their clients, demand stronger data protections from OpenAI. Ted, unreasoned, is still safe! • CIA Director Accuses Hillary: Hillary Clinton’s alleged plan to frame Trump as Russian stooge—is it true? If so, is it a major political scandal? If so, will Democrats ever hear about it?
On “DeProgram” with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, the world’s focus is on the ongoing crisis in Gaza: • Ground Offensive: Israel’s relentless military campaign escalates against Gaza, where 111 Palestinians have been killed in 24 hours, including 91 trying to get food. Civilian deaths are fueling international condemnation. • Famine: Famine ravages Gaza, with 147 starvation deaths and 60,000 total fatalities. Israel’s aid blockade from March to May worsened the crisis, reflecting Israel’s deliberate weaponization of starvation. Rall and Kiriakou explore the humanitarian disaster. • Witkoff’s Visit: US envoy Steve Witkoff’s Gaza trip to inspect sites of the GHF’s troubled food sites sparks Palestinian outrage. They call it a cheap “media stunt” and an attempt to dodge US complicity in the crisis. We look at the diplomatic implications. • Will Germany Step Up?: Germany resists recognizing Palestine, with Foreign Minister Wadephul advocating a two-state solution. Allies like France and Canada ratchet up the pressure as Israel and its shrinking number of allies are increasingly isolated. • IDF Barred at Birkenau: An IDF delegation was denied entry to the Birkenau death camp for carrying Israeli flags, per The Times of Israel. Is Israel losing the war over historical memory? • Microplastics: You breathe 68,000 lung-penetrating microplastics daily in your home, posing severe health risks, linked to respiratory and systemic diseases. This environmental crisis demands urgent action. • Democratic Senators: 27 Democratic senators voted to suspend US weapons to Israel, citing Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. What’s up with the growing schism? • Sanctions and Tariffs: Trump threatens sanctions and tariffs on allies like Canada for recognizing Palestineo. His shifting Gaza stance complicates diplomacy. Join the “DeProgram” show with political cartoonist Ted Rall and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou for “de-programming.”
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