For years, the United States invested heavily in disease prevention programs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo through USAID, funding efforts to strengthen health systems, improve sanitation, and prepare for outbreaks like Ebola. But before the current crisis erupted, the Trump administration that aid. Experts say those reductions likely weakened early detection and response efforts as the DRC descended into what is now the third-largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded, with hundreds infected...
May 20, 2026•10 min
Trump’s opposition to climate policies have increased long-term energy, food, and housing costs by expanding fossil fuel dependence, complicated by his war in Iran. His abusive rhetoric towards immigrants and minorities creates a national anxiety, incompatible with the values of humanity. Then there's the criminalization of protest, free speech and opposition to his nationalist regime - all contributing to the pressure cooker like environment of Trump's America. Independent media has never been ...
May 16, 2026•10 min
Donald Trump spent years portraying China as America’s greatest enemy, yet during his Beijing summit with Xi Jinping he appeared far more comfortable admiring authoritarian pageantry than defending democratic values. The visit exposed a deeper contradiction at the heart of Trump’s politics: his hostility toward China has never really been about authoritarianism, but about competition with a system of centralized power he openly envies. Independent media has never been more important. Please supp...
May 15, 2026•10 min
The hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius isn’t another Covid — but it exposed something deeply alarming about America’s public health system. As the WHO led the global response, the CDC appeared slow, understaffed, and politically constrained after years of cuts, attacks on public health expertise, and the U.S. withdrawal from international cooperation. This video examines how the gutting of the CDC and HHS left the United States dangerously unprepared for the next major outbreak — and why ...
May 12, 2026•11 min
Since Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry suspended the state’s U.S. House primaries, multiple legal challenges have been filed in both state and federal court seeking to reinstate the elections. Members of the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus and the House and Senate Democratic caucuses spoke at a news conference Monday, May 4, 2026, at Mount Zion First Baptist Church in Baton Rouge to express their dissatisfaction at the abuse of power, racism and corruption. Independent media has never been more imp...
May 07, 2026•10 min
Donald Trump said today he has paused Project Freedom — a U.S. effort announced over the weekend to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz — to see if the United States can strike a deal with Iran. He announced the about-face in a Truth Social post, writing that the project is on hold "for a short period of time" because the U.S. and Iran have made "Great Progress…toward a Complete and Final Agreement." He said he made the decision at the request of Pakistan, which has helped mediat...
May 06, 2026•9 min
Louisiana’s decision to delay its primaries following the Supreme Court’s ruling in *Louisiana v. Callais* reflects a broader transformation in U.S. voting rights law, as the Court significantly weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by requiring proof of intentional racial discrimination—an especially high bar, making it much harder to challenge maps that dilute minority voting power and may reinforce existing political inequalities, while supporters contend it restores race-neutral legal ...
Apr 30, 2026•8 min
Gasoline prices in the United States often feel disconnected from a simple expectation: if a country produces more oil than anyone else in the world, shouldn’t fuel be cheap? Yet Americans frequently face high prices at the pump, even during periods of record domestic production. The explanation lies not in a single cause, but in a complex mix of engineering constraints, global market dynamics, and structural mismatches within the U.S. energy system, compounded by Donald Trump's war with Iran. I...
Apr 29, 2026•10 min
King Charles III and Queen Camilla began a highly anticipated state visit to the United States with a carefully choreographed Reception at the White House, where they were greeted by Donald Trump and Melania. The meeting, marked by handshakes, polite conversation, and a series of official photographs, was designed to project continuity and strength in the longstanding relationship between the two nations against a backdrop of political tension, security concerns, and renewed scrutiny of both nat...
Apr 28, 2026•9 min
Donald Trump has once again stepped back from the brink, extending the ceasefire with Iran after days of hardline rhetoric. Critics are already deriding the move as another example of “TACO”—“Trump always chickens out”—pointing to how quickly a self-imposed red line was abandoned after warnings that there would be “no more Mr. Nice Guy” if Tehran refused to yield. But that mockery misses the more important point. A president choosing restraint over escalation—even after bluster—is far less troub...
Apr 22, 2026•9 min
Donald Trump said he’d remember companies that decline to seek refunds on duties paid after the Supreme Court struck down a large swath of his tariffs. In February, the Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose so-called “reciprocal” tariffs on imports from nearly every country. That ruling set the stage for a complicated task that could become the largest repayment by the US government in its history. Trump’s comments come a day after U...
Apr 22, 2026•9 min
A 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon brings both relief and skepticism after weeks of escalating violence. Announced by Donald Trump following talks with Benjamin Netanyahu and Joseph Aoun, the pause is meant to halt fighting and create space for diplomacy. While it appears focused on Israel and Hezbollah, the conflict is deeply tied to a wider U.S.-Iran standoff. Hezbollah’s attacks in support of Iran triggered a devastating Israeli response, leaving southern Lebanon heavily damaged and thousands of c...
Apr 17, 2026•9 min
The fall of Viktor Orbán marks more than the end of a long political era in Hungary; it represents a significant defeat for a broader ideological movement that has stretched far beyond the country’s borders. For years, Orbán stood not only as Hungary’s dominant political figure but as a central architect of a transnational model of governance—one that challenged liberal democratic norms while maintaining the outward form of electoral legitimacy. His departure therefore reverberates far beyond Bu...
Apr 15, 2026•10 min
After failing to secure a peace deal and instead declaring a full U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, Donald Trump adopted a far more aggressive strategy to achieve a goal he has pursued for weeks: restoring unrestricted global access through the Strait of Hormuz. The move appears designed to intensify pressure on Tehran following the collapse of direct negotiations between U.S. and Iranian officials in Pakistan over the weekend, which failed to produce a path toward ending the conflict. Trump also ...
Apr 14, 2026•9 min
Donald Trump’s war with Iran has triggered sweeping economic and travel disruption, centered on the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most critical trade chokepoints. Oil prices have surged toward historic highs, fueling inflation and rattling global markets. Airlines across the Middle East have grounded or rerouted flights amid airspace closures, while shipping traffic has stalled, insurance costs have spiked, and global supply chains—from fuel to food—have been thrown into disa...
Apr 14, 2026•9 min
We break down Donald Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward Iran—including explicit threats to destroy critical infrastructure, his chaotic Easter Sunday social media tirade, and repeated claims that Iran could be “taken out in one night.” We examine how these statements intersect with international law, including the Geneva Conventions, and why legal experts warn such actions could constitute war crimes. We also explore the real-world consequences: rising oil prices, global instability around the S...
Apr 07, 2026•10 min
Trump told The Telegraph he is strongly considering pulling the United States out of Nato after it failed to join his war on Iran. He labelled the alliance a “paper tiger” and said removing America from the defense treaty was now “beyond reconsideration”. Independent media has never been more important. Please support this channel by subscribing here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 Join this channel with a membership for exclusive early access and bon...
Apr 02, 2026•8 min
Yemen’s Houthis have launched a missile strike against Israel. It was the first time the Tehran-backed militia had intervened in the U.S.-Israeli-led war against Iran, which has entered its second month. Independent media has never been more important. Please support this channel by subscribing here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 Join this channel with a membership for exclusive early access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZ...
Mar 31, 2026•10 min
Wars are seldom decided by fighting alone. Although military campaigns can devastate cities and take many lives, final outcomes are shaped by endurance, legitimacy, and deeper historical forces beneath the violence. While the conflict initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump against Iran may bring short-term gains for the United States and Israel, the broader political reality points elsewhere. Iran has suffered damage to its infrastructure and people, yet it may ultimately secure the political ...
Mar 30, 2026•9 min
The most revealing part of President Donald Trump’s latest comments about the war with Iran isn’t the strategy—it’s the impulse behind how he talks about it. In a single stretch of remarks, he managed to do two things that rarely coexist comfortably in serious statecraft: casually assign credit for the start of a war and publicly narrate supposed diplomatic progress that the other side insists doesn’t exist. If nothing else, it underscores a defining trait of his leadership style—an inability to...
Mar 25, 2026•13 min
What happens when a politician with a record of confrontational behavior is put in charge of one of the most powerful domestic security agencies in the country? In this video, we break down the case against Markwayne Mullin leading the Department of Homeland Security—from his history of near-violent confrontations to his rhetoric around political conflict and immigration enforcement. This isn’t about partisanship. It’s about temperament, judgment, and the real-world consequences of leadership st...
Mar 20, 2026•9 min
As global oil prices surge and governments scramble to protect shipping routes through one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, the crisis has become a stark reminder of how deeply modern economies remain tied to volatile fossil fuel markets. Even countries that produce large amounts of oil domestically are feeling the shock waves from a conflict thousands of miles away. For many energy experts and climate officials, the lesson is clear: the best way to reduce vulnerability to geopol...
Mar 17, 2026•10 min
European leaders are rejecting Donald Trump’s call for allied warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz after U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran, exposing a widening rift between Washington and its European partners. As countries like Germany, United Kingdom, and Italy decline to join a naval mission, Trump’s claims of strong allied backing are increasingly being challenged. Independent media has never been more important. Please support this channel by subscribing here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/...
Mar 17, 2026•9 min
How does Donald Trump claim the authority to police the world whilst simultaneously undermining the democratic values it once championed at home? The contradiction of a government eroding civil rights, suppressing dissent, and straining democratic institutions while framing military pressure against Iran as an effort to defend freedom and global security. At the same time, America’s traditional alliances have weakened as Washington distances itself from long-standing democratic partners and appe...
Mar 14, 2026•10 min
Donald Trump has demanded that Congress pass the SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) and refuses to sign new legislation unless the bill moves “to the front of the line,” raising new questions about voting access, political leverage, and the future of U.S. elections. In this video, we examine the deeper history of democracy in the United States and why the system has always struggled with representation, voting rights, and political power. From the creation of the Electoral Colle...
Mar 10, 2026•10 min
The US war with Iran is sending shockwaves through the global economy—and at the center of the crisis lies one of the most critical chokepoints on Earth: the Strait of Hormuz. Every day under normal conditions, 70–80 oil tankers pass through this narrow 21-mile-wide passage between Iran and Oman. Nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply and a massive portion of global liquefied natural gas exports depend on this single route. It’s often called the motorway of global energy trade. But in the cu...
Mar 05, 2026•10 min
The rapidly expanding war sparked by the joint U.S.–Israeli assault on Iran has evolved into one of the most volatile Middle East conflicts in decades, with mounting American casualties, regional spillover across at least nine countries, and intensifying political backlash in Washington. Six U.S. service members have been killed and eighteen wounded. The public narrative around the war’s origins and justification has been marked by sharp contradictions between key U.S. leaders, particularly betw...
Mar 04, 2026•12 min
Donald Trump has launched major combat operations against Iran — without Congressional approval, without UN authorization, and without a clear endgame. In coordination with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the U.S. has escalated the conflict into a full-scale regional war that is already spreading across the Middle East. Iran has retaliated with missile strikes on U.S. bases in Qatar, the UAE, and Bahrain, while explosions have rocked cities across the Gulf. Oil markets are on edge. Am...
Feb 28, 2026•11 min
The United States has launched its largest military buildup in the Middle East in over two decades — aircraft carriers, fighter jets, missile defense systems — all positioned within striking distance of Iran. Trump claims Iran poses an urgent nuclear threat. Intelligence assessments suggest a far less immediate danger. At the same time, negotiations are faltering, diplomats have been told to stay silent, and Congress has largely stepped aside. So is this about national security — or political st...
Feb 28, 2026•9 min
In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated much of Trump’s tariff regime, former trading partners are no longer waiting on Washington to sort out its legal chaos. Instead, they are accelerating efforts to route around the United States altogether. The European Union is deepening trade ties within its own bloc and with emerging markets in Asia and Latin America. Asian economies are expanding regional agreements that reduce reliance on US demand. Even close allies like Japan and Sout...
Feb 25, 2026•11 min