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29 episodes
Tuesday: Trump Called Off the Same Iran Strike Twice
Ep 33 · Aug 4, 2026 · 17 min
Rush and Reagan track Trump's whiplash on Iran — calling off history's biggest planned strike twice in a week, then branding Tehran "unbelievably duplicitous" — while Iran insists it's only talking to Oman about Hormuz, not Washington. In this episode, we cover Lead Story / Iran War, Economy / Energy, Accountability / Analysis, and more. 📣 We Want to Hear from You! - 📝 Submit a question Links Claim my Silver Offer https://go.heymato.com/rushlindell
Thursday: Alex Jones Wants Trump Impeached Now
Ep 32 · Jul 30, 2026 · 17 min
On Thursday, July 30, Alex Jones did the unthinkable and called for Trump's impeachment over the Iran war, and Rush Lindell and Reagan aren't letting the moment pass quietly. They pick apart whether the war powers argument holds up even as they question the messenger delivering it. This episode covers a lot of ground fast. Oil crossing $100 a barrel and Leavitt's unanswered draft comment get separated fact from fear. The actual congressional vote counts, a 214-208 House win and a failed 47-49 Se…
Tuesday: $100 Oil, Split Votes, One Bad Prediction
Ep 31 · Jul 28, 2026 · 15 min
On Tuesday, July 28, Rush and Reagan tackle a hard truth: Congress just voted twice on Iran war powers, and neither vote actually stops Trump from waging war. With three American troops dead in Jordan and a fourth in Iraq, the hosts dig into why a nonbinding resolution and a failed binding one both amount to Congress talking tough while ceding real authority. This episode covers a lot of ground. Rush and Reagan grade their own prior predictions on the ceasefire collapse, owning what they got wro…
Thursday: Trump's Iran 'Peace Deal' Is a 12-Night War
Ep 30 · Jul 23, 2026 · 16 min
Rush opens fired up over CENTCOM's twelfth straight night of strikes on Iran, framing it as a war dressed up as diplomacy, until Reagan corrects the record on how many separate waves of strikes there have actually been. In this episode, we cover Lead Story / Iran War, Callback / Accountability, Defense Spending / War Economics, and more. 📣 We Want to Hear from You! - 📝 Submit a question Links Claim my Silver Offer https://go.heymato.com/rushlindell
Tuesday: Trump's Iran Deal Is Dead, Who Called It?
Ep 29 · Jul 21, 2026 · 16 min
The Iran MOU is dead, and on Tuesday, July 21, Rush Lindell and Reagan tear apart exactly how it collapsed. Trump killed the deal himself at the NATO summit, and within weeks his rhetoric flipped from praise to calling Iran's leaders "scum." This episode covers the full timeline from tanker attacks to CENTCOM's 80-plus target strikes and Tehran's defiant response from Ghalibaf. Rush and Reagan break down oil's 6% spike, CFR's read on why prices still sit below prior war highs, and shipping data…
Thursday: Dems Grab the House, But Can the Firewall Hold?
Ep 28 · Jul 16, 2026 · 16 min
Thursday, July 16: DDHQ's new 2026 midterm forecast has Democrats favored to retake the House while the Senate sits at a knife's-edge 50-50, with JD Vance as the tiebreaker "asterisk man." Rush and Reagan dig into what that 57% probability actually means before anyone calls it a done deal. From there, the show turns structural: mid-decade redistricting quietly padded the GOP's House position by roughly five seats, a shift Rush calls the party's "insurance policy" and Reagan insists gets separate…
Thursday: SCOTUS Passed the Buck, GOP Has No Plan
Ep 23 · Jul 9, 2026 · 15 min
The Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling isn't the 6-3 landslide everyone's reporting on Thursday, July 9 — it's actually a 5-4 constitutional squeaker, and Rush and Reagan break down why that distinction changes everything. This episode covers Trump's Truth Social demand for Congress to act despite the legal contradiction baked into his own request, Kavanaugh's concurrence that dodged the Fourteenth Amendment entirely, Stephen Miller's apocalyptic "knife wound" rhetoric versus what fed…
Tuesday: Platner's Collapse Just Saved the GOP Firewall
Ep 22 · Jul 7, 2026 · 15 min
On Tuesday, July 7, Graham Platner's Maine Senate campaign implodes overnight after a new sexual assault allegation from a former girlfriend sends Democratic leaders scrambling for cover. Rush and Reagan break down exactly how bad it is, why the party's outrage feels awfully convenient, and what happens next in a race that could decide control of the Senate. Topics covered: the allegation itself and Platner's denial, the pattern of past controversies (that Nazi-style tattoo, the texts, the Reddi…
Tuesday: The Birthright Ruling the Media Is Already Getting Wrong
Ep 21 · Jun 30, 2026 · 20 min
Tuesday, June 30: The Supreme Court drops its ruling on Trump v. Barbara — the birthright citizenship case — on the final day of its term, and the legal arguments the government brought into that courtroom did not survive contact with the justices. Rush and Reagan walk through the government's failed attempt to redefine domicile within the 1898 Wong Kim Ark precedent, the two ruling paths the Court could take and why the narrow statutory route matters more than cable news will admit, and the doc…
Monday: Trump Picked Warsh to Fix Rates. Now He's Eyeing a Hike.
Ep 20 · Jun 29, 2026 · 19 min
Monday, June 29 — Trump launched a war that broke the Fed's rate-cut path, and now he's still demanding cheaper money. Rush and Reagan walk through Kevin Warsh's first FOMC meeting, where rates held at 3.5–3.75% and nine of eighteen officials flipped from projecting a cut to projecting a hike — a full reversal in three months. They trace the 4.2% CPI spike directly to the Strait of Hormuz oil disruption that began February 28th, the day the Iran war launched. They examine whether Warsh's five-ta…
Friday: The Birthright Bomb Is About to Drop — Are You Ready?
Ep 19 · Jun 26, 2026 · 20 min
Friday, June 26 — the Supreme Court is days away from ruling on birthright citizenship, and most of the media still hasn't caught up to what's actually at stake. Rush and Reagan break down Trump v. Barbara, the case Newsweek is already comparing to Dobbs in constitutional weight. They walk through the five words at the center of the 14th Amendment fight and why 128 years of settled law may not protect the government's position. They expose the administration's denaturalization quota machine — 10…
Thursday: The House Map Was Redrawn While You Slept
Ep 18 · Jun 25, 2026 · 19 min
Thursday, June 25 — The Supreme Court just handed Republicans a redistricting weapon, and states are already using it. This episode breaks down the House majority fight that most political coverage is ignoring. Rush and Reagan walk through the 6-3 Alito ruling in Louisiana v. Callais that gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, why Florida, Tennessee, and Alabama moved within days, and how the resulting maps could shift up to 19 House seats before the 2026 midterms. They cover the state-by-st…
Wednesday: The Senate Firewall Republicans Thought Was Safe
Ep 17 · Jun 24, 2026 · 20 min
Wednesday, June 24 — the Senate map just moved against Republicans, and most of Washington is still looking the other way. Rush and Reagan break down the Cook Political Report's June 11 ratings shift that dropped Alaska and Ohio to toss-up and pushed North Carolina into Lean Democrat territory — and what it means for a party defending 23 of 35 seats. They walk through the structural math behind Democrats' four-seat path, the candidate quality problem the GOP created for itself in North Carolina…
Tuesday: Trump's Iran Surrender or Masterstroke? The Right Can't Agree
Ep 16 · Jun 23, 2026 · 19 min
Tuesday, June 23 — Trump signed a peace deal with Iran at the Palace of Versailles, and the loudest critics are conservatives. Rush and Reagan break down the 14-point US-Iran MOU: what the ceasefire actually says versus what the press release claims, and why the nuclear provisions look nearly identical to the Obama-era JCPOA Trump spent years attacking. They map the conservative media revolt — Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post all broke with Trump on the same day — and ask…
Monday: SCOTUS Is About to Decide Who Gets to Be American
Ep 15 · Jun 22, 2026 · 19 min
Monday, June 22 — The Supreme Court is deciding who gets to be an American, and the administration is already acting like the answer is settled. This episode breaks down the Court's packed end-of-term sprint: the birthright citizenship case (Trump v. Barbara), the administration's contested "domicile" theory under the 14th Amendment, and why even a narrow ruling could rewrite 128 years of precedent. Then the number that should stop you cold: a secret USCIS quota pushing 100 to 200 denaturalizati…
Friday: Trump Loves the Inflation. Your Wallet Doesn't.
Ep 14 · Jun 19, 2026 · 18 min
Friday, June 19 — the President of the United States said "I love the inflation" on the same day CPI hit 4.2%, a three-year high, and Rush and Reagan are not letting it go quietly. This episode breaks down the May CPI print and what is actually driving the headline number versus core inflation. It traces the tariff-to-price pipeline — how retailers spent 2025 absorbing costs and are now passing them to consumers in 2026. It dissects Marjorie Taylor Greene's CNN appearance where she called Trump'…
Thursday: DHS Blinked on the ICE Truce and Everyone Saw It
Ep 13 · Jun 18, 2026 · 19 min
Thursday, June 18 — DHS Secretary Mullin said ICE would be at World Cup stadiums every day, then LA County Sheriff Luna put a no-enforcement commitment in writing. Nobody in the White House has explained that contradiction. This episode covers the full four-month policy arc from February to now: how a 96% strike authorization vote by UNITE HERE Local 11 extracted an unprecedented right to strike over ICE threats, why Human Rights Watch went zero for nineteen with FIFA sponsors, and how Iran's na…
Wednesday: SCOTUS Has One Week Left and the Right Has No Idea What's Coming
Ep 12 · Jun 17, 2026 · 20 min
Wednesday, June 17 — the Supreme Court is sitting on roughly 20 unissued opinions with no warning on timing and a hard deadline at the end of June. Rush and Reagan hand you the cheat sheet before the rulings land. They break down the birthright citizenship fight in Trump v. Barbara and why the nationwide injunction question buried inside it may matter more than the citizenship ruling itself. They cover the two transgender athlete cases and why a narrow legal holding will get covered as something…
Tuesday: Georgia Hands Trump His Report Card
Ep 11 · Jun 16, 2026 · 18 min
Tuesday, June 16 — Georgia Republicans may be handing Jon Ossoff a Senate seat while they fight each other in prime time. Rush and Reagan are tracking live results from two high-stakes GOP runoffs: Burt Jones versus Rick Jackson for governor, and Mike Collins versus Derek Dooley for Senate. They break down what Trump's endorsement record actually means when the scoreboard is live, including a sharp look at Jackson's $100 million spending machine and the nickname that captures his whole campaign.…
Monday: The Supreme Court Is About to Light Everything on Fire
Ep 10 · Jun 15, 2026 · 20 min
Monday, June 15 — the Supreme Court has 23 cases left to decide before summer recess, and the ones still on the table are the ones that actually reshape the country. Rush and Reagan break down what's coming: the birthright citizenship fight in Trump v. Barbara, which asks five justices to rewrite 128 years of precedent and affect 250,000 U.S.-born children annually. The trans athlete bans out of West Virginia and Idaho, where the scope of the ruling matters as much as the outcome. The strange-be…
Friday: ICE at the World Cup and It's Already a Mess
Ep 9 · Jun 12, 2026 · 19 min
Friday, June 12 — the U.S. is hosting the World Cup, and it's already turning people away at the door. Somalia's CAF Referee of the Year was denied entry at Miami after 11 hours of questioning. Iraq's star striker spent seven hours detained at O'Hare — while his team's photographer was sent home entirely. Iran's national team is sleeping in Tijuana and commuting across the border on game days. And DHS Secretary Mullin went on record refusing to rule out immigration arrests inside World Cup stadi…
Thursday: Republicans Are Walking Into a Senate Trap
Ep 8 · Jun 11, 2026 · 19 min
Thursday, June 11: Republicans are defending 23 Senate seats in 2026, and the primaries they are running may already be deciding the outcome. Rush and Reagan work through the full toss-up map with one central argument — a primary vote is a general election bet, and candidate quality is the only variable that separates a survivable map from a lost majority. Georgia's June 16 runoff hands Jon Ossoff free opposition research while he sits near 50 percent in every matchup. Iowa shows what a clean, e…
Wednesday: Trump Crashed the Knicks Party and the Left Wants the Senate Back
Ep 7 · Jun 10, 2026 · 18 min
Wednesday, June 10 — the President of the United States walked into Madison Square Garden for an NBA Finals game and got booed through the national anthem. Rush and Reagan break down Trump's historic MSG appearance and what the crowd response actually signals, then turn to Zohran Mamdani — the democratic socialist who went from 1% in the polls to mayor of New York City — and ask the honest question: is that a preview or an anomaly? From there, they get into the 2026 Senate map and why conservati…
Tuesday: Trump Cries Fraud in California — Is He Wrong?
Ep 6 · Jun 9, 2026 · 19 min
Tuesday, June 9 — Steve Hilton's election night confetti has dried, and the lead is gone. Rush and Reagan break down how California's jungle primary produced the exact result Republicans set themselves up for: years of anti-mail-ballot messaging suppressed GOP turnout by mail, Becerra overtook Hilton as those ballots were counted, and Trump called it stolen on Truth Social without a single piece of evidence — then walked out of a Meet the Press interview when pressed for specifics. The show cove…
Monday: SCOTUS Is About to Hand the Right a Culture War Win
Ep 5 · Jun 8, 2026 · 19 min
Monday, June 8 — The Supreme Court is in its final sprint, and the rulings coming before June 26 could fundamentally reshape the country. Rush and Reagan break down the two biggest cases on the docket: the transgender athlete bans, where oral argument signals point toward a likely majority to uphold the bans but the scope of the ruling may matter more than the outcome itself; and birthright citizenship in Trump v. Barbara, where the constitutional read is unfavorable to the executive order — and…
Friday: Iowa Just Handed Trump His First Loss. Now What?
Ep 4 · Jun 6, 2026 · 19 min
Friday, June 5 — a sixth-generation Iowa farmer just became the first candidate to defeat a Trump-endorsed opponent in the entire 2026 midterm cycle, and the margin was 0.8 points. Rush and Reagan break down exactly what happened in Iowa's congressional primary: who Zach Lahn is beyond the MAHA branding, why incumbent Randy Feenstra's debate-skipping record may have cost him more than Trump's endorsement helped him, and what the data actually says about Trump's 14-1 endorsement scorecard this cy…
Thursday: The SCOTUS Loss That Could Win the War
Ep 3 · Jun 5, 2026 · 20 min
Thursday, June 4 — The Supreme Court is about to hand the White House a loss on birthright citizenship, and Rush argues conservatives should be glad it happened. Rush Lindell and Reagan break down Executive Order 14160, why every lower court blocked it, and what the April 1st oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara actually revealed about the administration's legally thin domicile theory. They walk through the Fourteenth Amendment's text, the 1898 Wong Kim Ark precedent, and what Gorsuch and Kavanaug…
Tuesday: Trump's Plan to Kill Flights at Sanctuary City Airports
Ep 2 · Jun 3, 2026 · 19 min
Wednesday, June 3 — DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin went on national television and threatened to pull customs officers from JFK, LAX, and O'Hare, which would effectively shut down international travel at America's busiest airports. Rush and Reagan break down what triggered it: a Memorial Day standoff at Newark's Delaney Hall detention facility where local police never showed up. They build the conservative case for the threat, then dismantle it — starting with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy…
Tuesday: The Purge Is Real and Your Congressman Is Next
Ep 1 · Jun 3, 2026 · 18 min
Tuesday, June 2 — Trump's endorsement record now stands at 118 and zero, and the Republican Party just watched a four-term Texas senator lose his own primary by 28 points. Rush and Reagan break down the 2026 primary season race by race: Thomas Massie out after 14 years, Bill Cassidy running pro-Trump ads while Trump funded ads to end his career, and John Cornyn gone in the most significant GOP Senate primary upset since 1970. They dig into Ken Paxton's Texas win and what Cook Political's same-ni…
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