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Speaker Johnson could lose the gavel for not following orders from this boss(es), January 6th defendants are emboldened by Trump's promise of a pardon and Ayman goes one-on-one with a Palestinian-American who's suing the State Department for breaking U.S. law in its handling of Gaza.
Trump and Musk lose their demands that nearly led to a Government Shutdown, Matt Gaetz has a plan for retaliation if the House Ethics Committee releases its report on him and what to make of the U.S. lifting its massive bounty on a Syrian rebel group leader.
The failed test for Democrats in ushering in a new generation of leadership, the absurdity of Mitch McConnell being called the face of the Trump resistance and "Subway takes" creator Kareem Rahma joins Ayman in studio to answer one very pressing question.
From Jersey to Capitol Hill, confusion and anger mount over a lack of answers about the hundreds of drone sightings in recent weeks, Trump and MAGA unleash wrath on any Republican who defects from his nominations and while Syria seems a world away, our government has a long history of involvement there.
Trump claims he *loves* to win, but his nominees have losing records, Hear from Wendell Potter, the former health insurance executive-turned-whistleblower about the reaction to CEO Brian Thompson's murder, and a chat with the filmmakers of "The Bibi Files" examining claims of corruption.
Kash Patel potentially heading the FBI sparks new fears reminiscent of J. Edgar Hoover's reign over the department, Trump's settled his defamation lawsuit with ABC and meet the woman who's reportedly working to roll back LGBTQ rights even further.
Trump and his party love free speech as long as its theirs, Trump ran on saving the economy despite a key promise that will destroy it and in our Worst of the Week, the list of people cozying up to the President-elect before his retribution tour officially begins.
More questions than answers about Syria's next steps after its brutal leader fell from power, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi on the U.S. role in the region and Trump doubles down on his promise of retribution once he returns to the Oval Office.
Julian Assange's half-brother weighs in on growing speculation that the President could issue a pardon on his way out of the White House, the pros and cons of the Assad regime being pushed from power in Syria and if you think the gender-affirming care case before the Supreme Court only impacts trans people, think again.
What a laundry list of scandals means for confirming Trump's Cabinet, the hunt for a CEO's killer expands beyond NYC, Amnesty International's Secretary General on the group's new report saying Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, and much more.
Trump wants billionaires and millionaires to help him run the country, but who will they really fight for? Plus, reading between the lines of why MAGA could forgive Gov. Ron DeSantis for daring to criticize Trump, and the unsung heroes that helped ease the cruelty of Trump's family separation policy.