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Tag: Donald Trump

30. July 2025

Tulsi Gabbard’s New Russiagate Revelations

In this video, journalist Aaron Maté interviews investigative reporter John Solomon, who outlines what he describes as a politically motivated misuse of U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies during the 2016 presidential election. Solomon argues that newly declassified documents reveal efforts by key officials to promote the now-debunked Trump-Russia collusion narrative, allegedly initiated by the […]


18. July 2025

Trump’s Ukraine Reversal, Israel Bombs Syria & Netanyahu’s Collapse

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Dimitri Lascaris, independent journalist and international human rights lawyer, about some of the world’s most pressing geopolitical crises. They begin by examining Israel’s recent bombing of Syria and its broader implications within a fractured, post-Assad landscape. The conversation then turns to the […]


26. June 2025

Stop Netanyahu Before He Gets Us All Killed

By Jeffrey. D Sachs We could soon see several nuclear powers pitted against each other and dragging the world closer to nuclear annihilation. For nearly 30 years, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has driven the Middle East into war and destruction. The man is a powder keg of violence. Throughout all the wars that he […]


20. June 2025

Colonel Wilkerson: Who Will Win the Iran-Israel War?

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza interviews retired U.S. Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson on the latest developments in the war between Israel and Iran. They assess the likelihood of U.S. involvement and the potential impact on the broader region. In addition, they explore fundamental questions around whether Iran has the […]


10. June 2025

Trump And NATO’s Ukrainian Proxy Are Playing With Nuclear Fire

On June 1, 2025, hours before Russian and Ukrainian negotiators were scheduled to meet in Istanbul, Ukraine launched an unprecedented attack on Russia’s strategic nuclear bombers. At the same time, the destruction of bridges in Western Russia caused a Moscow-bound passenger train to derail, killing seven persons and injuring sixty-six others. Dimitri Lascaris spoke with […]


22. May 2025

Trump, Macron Fawn Over Rebranded Syrian Terrorist?

We are transitioning away from YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the following channels to stay updated with our journalism: ► RUMBLE► TELEGRAM In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald investigates the ambiguous nature of the term “terrorism” and how it is applied selectively by governments and the media. He examines several cases, such as the […]


21. May 2025

Trump DISMANTLES DC Foreign Policy Dogma?

We are transitioning away from YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the following channels to stay updated with our journalism: ► RUMBLE► TELEGRAM In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald examines US President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, where he signed investment agreements worth $600 billion and was greeted with standing ovations from Saudi government […]


19. May 2025

Yanis Varoufakis on the EU’s policy toward Ukraine, global trade, and the destruction of Gaza

We are transitioning away from YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the following channels to stay updated with our journalism: ► RUMBLE► TELEGRAM In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald interviews economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. The two discuss the economic and political fallout of the 2008 financial crisis, particularly in Europe, and […]


14. May 2025

Is the Trump/Netanyahu Split Real?

We are transitioning away from YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the following channels to stay updated with our journalism: ► RUMBLE► TELEGRAM In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald investigates the reported tensions between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He examines the potential reasons behind the current tensions, including disagreements […]