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  • Two Dead Americans in Minneapolis: ICE, Evidence, and the Accountability Test
    Jan 27 2026

    Two Americans are dead in Minneapolis within weeks—both linked to federal immigration operations. This episode walks through what we know so far, what DHS has claimed, what video and witnesses have raised questions about, and why the evidence fight matters as much as the shootings themselves.

    This isn’t a team sport. It’s a stress test: transparency, chain-of-custody, independent investigation, and whether accountability still exists when power is involved.

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    12 Min.
  • Iran Protests 2026 Explained: Economic Collapse, Brutal Crackdown & Trump’s Dangerous Threats
    Jan 13 2026

    Iran is facing its most serious internal crisis in years. Nationwide protests driven by economic collapse, inflation, and political repression are being met with violent crackdowns, mass arrests, and internet shutdowns. What began as frustration over survival has escalated into a full legitimacy crisis for the Iranian government.

    In this episode, we break down what’s really happening in Iran, why these protests are different from past uprisings, and how authoritarian regimes respond when their control starts to crack. We also examine Donald Trump’s public threats of U.S. military involvement—and why outside pressure doesn’t weaken regimes like Iran’s, but instead risks uniting the country behind them and making the situation far more dangerous.

    From economic collapse to information warfare, elite consolidation, and the global consequences of instability in the Middle East, this is the context missing from the headlines—and why how the world responds next matters more than most people realize.

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    7 Min.
  • Breaking News - US Attacks Venezuela - Removes Nicolàs Maduro
    Jan 3 2026

    Breaking news reports say the United States carried out strikes in Venezuela and claims it removed President Nicolás Maduro from power. If true, this is a world-shifting use-of-force event—not a headline to cheer or doomscroll.

    In this episode of Undivided, we do what an informed citizenry is supposed to do:

    • Separate verified facts from rumors
    • Ask the constitutional questions Americans are owed: Who authorized this? Under what law? What’s the objective? What happens next?
    • Break down the geopolitical blast radius—Latin America, oil markets, migration pressure, and the credibility hit to the “rules-based order”

    And we address the uncomfortable reality: when the U.S. condemns sovereignty violations in Ukraine and warns China on Taiwan, but is seen violating another nation’s sovereignty, it becomes a permission slip for Russia, China, and Iran to keep ignoring the rules.

    No tribal takes. No propaganda. Just accountability, facts, and consequences.

    Subscribe for clear, civic-first analysis as the story develops.

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    9 Min.
  • Episode 3: Why You Need Rules Before Talking Politics
    Jan 1 2026

    Facts matter — but facts alone aren’t enough.

    In this episode of UNDIVIDED, we explain why political conversations fall apart when people jump straight to opinions without rules. We lay out simple, common-sense guidelines that help you slow down, spot manipulation, and understand what’s actually happening before reacting.

    This episode isn’t about winning arguments. It’s about avoiding fake outrage, aiming criticism where it belongs, and turning political noise back into real conversation.

    If politics feels exhausting, confusing, or constantly on edge, this episode gives you the tools to engage without getting played.

    Rules before outrage.
    Understanding before reaction.
    Conversation over chaos.

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    17 Min.
  • Episode 2: The Basic Political Facts Everyone Should Know
    Jan 1 2026

    Most political arguments don’t fail because people disagree — they fail because people don’t understand how the system actually works.

    In this episode of UNDIVIDED, we lay out the basic political facts every citizen needs before consuming political content or stepping into a political conversation. We explain what elections really decide, where power actually lives, how laws, courts, and regulations differ, why different levels of government matter, and why unelected institutions exist in a democracy.

    No opinions. No ideology. No outrage.

    Just the foundational civic knowledge that turns confusion into clarity — and makes real conversation possible again.

    Facts first.
    Understanding before outrage.
    Reality before debate.

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    20 Min.
  • Episode 1: We Need Our Basic Political Facts Back
    Jan 1 2026

    Politics feels louder than ever — yet more confusing, more hostile, and less productive.

    In this opening episode of UNDIVIDED, we start with the real problem behind today’s political chaos: Americans no longer share a basic set of political facts about how power actually works.

    This episode explains why democracy doesn’t fail because people disagree — it fails when people argue without a shared understanding of reality. We break down the difference between facts, opinions, and narratives, show how outrage replaces understanding, and explain why feeling politically engaged isn’t the same as being politically empowered.

    Episode 1 sets the foundation for the entire series. Before debate, before ideology, before outrage — we rebuild the ground the conversation depends on.

    Facts first.
    Context always.
    Debate second.

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    24 Min.