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News with Correll is where old-school journalism meets pirate radio fire.



Veteran journalist Marta Correll brings decades of newsroom experience, sharp analysis, and a relentless commitment to facts. Alongside her, longtime pirate radio activist Michael Correll delivers unfiltered commentary, media critique, and the rebellious energy of independent broadcasting.



Together, they break down national headlines, local stories that corporate media ignores, and the political undercurrents shaping everyday life. Expect real reporting, strong opinions, historic context, and the kind of conversations that don’t always make it onto mainstream airwaves.



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The host reacts to Eric Swalwell's resignation after allegations from staffers, contrasting Democratic accountability with Republican refusal to resign in similar scandals and citing past examples like Al Franken and other GOP misconduct. He argues Democrats must stop following traditional rules, advocates a tougher, no-holds-barred approach to political fights, and urges listeners to engage and push for more aggressive tactics.
This episode examines Russia sending a tanker to Cuba that broke the U.S. blockade and how the move exposed Donald Trump’s threats as a bluff. The host criticizes Trump’s reaction onboard Air Force One, highlights accusations of hypocrisy and bullying in U.S. foreign policy, and considers the broader implications for international relations and alliances.
Donald Trump is pushing for $200 billion to fund a potential war in Iran, and congressional Republicans are reportedly considering cuts to health care programs like Medicaid and Medicare to find the money. Aaron Parnas broke the alert that sparked the reaction in this episode. The host responds with outrage at the prospect of reallocating funds from public health to military and immigration enforcement, urges listeners to support independent coverage, and warns of the consequences for everyday Americans.
This episode breaks down allegations of foreign interference, assassination plotting tied to Viktor Orban's slipping polls, skepticism about Trump\'s supposed ear injury, Jesse Ventura\'s commentary, and criticisms of media figures like Piers Morgan. Expect blunt takes on political theater, conspiracy concerns, and calls to support the show's channels.
The episode critiques President Trump’s public threats toward Iran, suggesting he’s posturing to influence markets and accusing him of talking to himself while negotiations and claims from Iran and Israel remain unclear. It also examines the growing role of AI in warfare and surveillance, highlighting concerns about Anthropic’s Claude being integrated with Palantir’s targeting tools, a fatal mistake using outdated data that led to civilian casualties, and the broader risk of autonomous targeting and mass surveillance. The host concludes by urging discussion and engagement, inviting listeners to comment and subscribe.
In this episode Michael Correll questions conflicting reports about a fighter jet allegedly shot down near Basra and whether a pilot was left behind while officials deny the incident. The host examines video authenticity concerns, mentions reports of local bounties and CENTCOM denials, raises broader doubts about government transparency, and invites viewers to share their thoughts.
The host asks provocative questions about reports of a U.S. fighter being shot down over Basra, conflicting video evidence, and CENTCOM's denial. The episode raises concerns about whether officials might hide or minimize the incident for optics, references alleged local threats and a separate school bombing report, and invites viewers to comment and subscribe.
The episode criticizes President Trump for wearing a white ball cap during a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base honoring six U.S. servicemembers killed in Kuwait, calling the gesture disrespectful. It also alleges Fox News tried to cover the moment by airing an older clip showing Trump without a hat, prompting accusations of deception and an on-air apology, while the host explains a prior retraction about Trump’s attendance and vows continued coverage.
The host argues that the Trump administration may be using threats of war, the gutting of counterintelligence and anti-terror units, and election interference to hide the Epstein files and retain power, warning of a possible false-flag attack on U.S. soil. This episode covers claims about mail-in ballot manipulation, Elon Musk’s role in Georgia, firings at the FBI, Saudi connections to 9/11, and the broader concern that elections could be stolen through manufactured crisis.
Breaking reports say a U.S. fighter jet crashed in southern Iraq after the pilot ejected; search teams from multiple sides are looking for the pilot. Videos and local statements are circulating as the situation develops. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan was hit by drones and missiles near its airport, troops are massing at borders, and Kurdish forces are resisting calls to join ground operations. The host criticizes U.S. leadership for its handling of the conflict and highlights concerns about exposed troops and casualties. The episode mixes frontline updates with sharp political commentary and a call for independent media coverage as the region faces escalating tensions.
Reports detail a U.S. fighter jet crashing in southern Iraq with the pilot ejecting as tensions with Iran escalate. Azerbaijan was reportedly hit near its airport and is massing troops on the border with Iran. The episode criticizes U.S. leadership for its response to returning casualties, recounts concerns about exposed troop placements, and includes a controversial on-air rant touching on Israel. The host emphasizes the need for independent media coverage.
This episode dissects the host's critique of the Trump administration's foreign policy shift: escalating strikes toward Iran, strong alignment with Israel, and questions about influence and motives. It also covers a patriot-soldier's claim of being investigated for anti-Israel posts, the call for more independent media, and a plea to subscribe and support continued coverage.
Using the opening scene of Enemy at the Gates as an analogy, this episode examines ammunition shortages, comparisons to the Battle of Stalingrad, and recent claims from political leaders about U.S. munition stockpiles that clash with military analysts' warnings of rapid depletion. The host also discusses treaty history with Ukraine (referred to here as the Oslo Accords), criticizes leadership and messaging, references independent commentators and True Social, and urges accuracy and awareness as the conflict and its human cost continue.
This episode probes whether Israel influenced recent U.S. actions, the firing of Iran counterintelligence FBI agents, and political ties between leaders. It also covers a reported Israeli airstrike that demolished Iran's Assembly of Experts in Qom, the deaths of senior clerics, and the wider implications for regional escalation and U.S. policy.
MAGA Can’t Shoot

MAGA Can’t Shoot

2026-03-0304:50

Every assassin on trump was a trump supporter 
They sent our troops to war with limited ammunition and supplies 
Epstein’s War Day-3

Epstein’s War Day-3

2026-03-0307:53

The war of distraction continues 
Keeping track of the war of distraction without  being distracted 
A massive plume of smoke was filmed over a Tehran street after reports that a US–Israeli strike on a girls' school in southern Iran killed 40 people. President Trump posted that major U.S. combat operations in Iran have begun, escalating international tensions and prompting widespread media confirmation and reaction. The episode includes commentary criticizing political rhetoric, recalling past US–Iran hostilities, and expressing hope that Iranians can decide their own future while warning against foreign-imposed regimes.
This episode covers the host's claims linking the Epstein files, alleged Truth Social hacks, and recent military strikes involving Iran and U.S. forces. The host alleges a political cover-up, discusses possible regional escalation and retaliations from neighboring countries, and raises questions about released files. Also featured are accusations against public figures and calls to follow the show's social and podcast channels for updates.
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