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  • 10 Minute Drill

    What happened in Iran last night; Dems Precarious Piker Problem; Jet-Setting Climate Activists

    04/08/2026 | 14 mins.
    Tensions spike as a dramatic “doomsday” warning tied to Iran circulates following a major deadline — raising questions about what’s واقعی, what’s rhetoric, and what comes next.

    Meanwhile, Democrats face a growing “Hasan Piker problem,” as controversial past statements from the popular online figure resurface and force uncomfortable reactions from elected officials and candidates alike.

    We also take a look at the “lifestyles of the rich and famous” within the climate movement, as new reporting highlights globe-trotting, high-carbon travel by prominent anti-oil activists — and what that says about credibility in the debate.

    In Virginia, new polling shows Governor Abigail Spanberger facing historically low favorability early in her tenure, alongside warning signs on key issues like affordability and redistricting.

    Out in Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz celebrates record graduation rates — but declining proficiency levels tell a more complicated story about education standards and outcomes.

    And in California, “First Partner” Jennifer Siebel Newsom continues pushing cultural messaging on gender, identity, and individualism — including content making its way into classrooms.

    All that and more in today’s fast, focused rundown.

    The 10 Minute Drill — quick hits on the biggest stories shaping politics and culture.

    0:00 - Intro

    0:39 - Iran Ceasefire

    2:12 - The Piker Problem

    5:04 - Fancy Left Activists 

    6:32 - Spanberger’s Nosedive

    8:51 - Minnesota Education

    10:01 - The First Partner
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    Easter Miracle, Artemis Triumph, and Democrats in Disarray

    04/07/2026 | 16 mins.
    A dramatic Easter miracle takes center stage as a missing U.S. airman is successfully recovered in Iran—sparking a high-level White House briefing and renewed focus on American military strength and resolve.

    In today’s episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we break down the biggest stories driving headlines and shaping the political landscape:

    We start with the Iran rescue and what it reveals about U.S. leadership, military capability, and the growing tension in the region—including a looming deadline over the Strait of Hormuz. Plus, what NATO allies’ reluctance to provide airspace access could mean for America’s role on the global stage.

    Then, a major win for the United States in space: the Artemis program marks a historic moment not just for America, but for humanity. We zoom out to examine the global space race and where the U.S., China, and others stand.

    Back home, warning signs are flashing for Democrats. New polling shows deep dissatisfaction within their own base, fundraising concerns are mounting, and suddenly—Democrats are talking about tax cuts. What’s driving the shift?

    We also dig into the growing controversy surrounding ActBlue and new questions about foreign donations, as well as the broader issue of fraud, waste, and mismanagement—from California’s high-speed rail project to staggering claims of Medicaid fraud.

    And finally, are Democrats trying to quietly move on from Joe Biden? We examine the signs and what it could mean heading into the next election cycle.

    Fast, focused, and packed with insight—this is your daily 10 Minute Drill.

    Time Stamps: 

    0:00 - Intro 

    0:43 - Easter Miracle Rescue

    3:16 - Artemis II Launch

    5:42 - Dems Toxic Reports

    9:56 - Human Cost of Fraud

    12:20 - CA Rail Disaster

    14:51 - What about Joe?
  • 10 Minute Drill

    Special Monday Rundown: Easter Miracle in Iran; Cabinet Shake-up; ActBlue Bombshell

    04/06/2026 | 4 mins.
    A high-stakes start to the week on The 10 Minute Drill - we’re bringing a special 5-minute look ahead at what we’ll be watching this week. 

    President Donald Trump prepares for a major Oval Office briefing following a dramatic rescue operation involving a missing U.S. airman in Iran—an operation he’s already calling an “AMAZING show of bravery.” What we know so far, and what comes next.

    Plus, a ticking clock: Trump sets a Tuesday deadline tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, raising the stakes in an already volatile region.

    Meanwhile, tensions inside NATO are heating up. Allies like France are denying U.S. airspace access—sparking a bigger conversation about NATO’s value and whether the alliance is still pulling its weight.

    Back in Washington, a major shakeup: Pam Bondi is out, Todd Blanche is in—and the dominoes may just be starting to fall. Who’s next, and what it signals for the legal and political landscape.

    We also zoom out to the global stage with ARTEMIS and the future of space—why America may be winning the next space race while rivals scramble to keep up.

    On the political front, new polling shows Democrats facing a stunning collapse in confidence—from their own voters. Even Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer may be on shaky ground heading into the next cycle.

    And a major fundraising controversy: a bombshell report from The New York Times suggests ActBlue may have misled Congress about safeguards against foreign donations. We break down what it means—and whether Republicans can turn it into a winning issue in the midterms.

    Out west, scrutiny intensifies on Gavin Newsom:


    Allegations of massive fraud within California’s Medicaid system


    A brutal reality check on the state’s high-speed rail project


    And new reporting on why Californians are paying the highest gas prices in the nation

    Plus: questions swirl around Eric Swalwell and controversial expense filings.

    Fast, sharp, and packed with the stories driving the week—this is your Monday Rundown.
  • 10 Minute Drill

    Trump calms nerves and gas prices on Iran; Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS; data center battle

    04/02/2026 | 13 mins.
    In this episode of The 10 Minute Drill, we break down a fast-moving set of major stories—from rising tensions with Iran to a high-stakes Supreme Court battle over birthright citizenship.

    President Trump addresses the nation as Iran signals interest in a ceasefire—but with a major demand tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz. What happens next could have global consequences.

    Meanwhile, the Supreme Court hears arguments that could reshape how birthright citizenship is interpreted, with growing scrutiny on so-called “birth tourism” and its impact on U.S. immigration policy.

    We also dive into a controversial comparison from Abdul El-Sayed, who equated elements of the MAGA movement with the Iranian regime—raising eyebrows and sparking debate across the political spectrum.

    Plus, new reporting reveals that anti–data center activism may not be as grassroots as it seems, with tens of millions in funding tied to foreign billionaire donors targeting America’s AI infrastructure.

    And in Virginia, two disturbing cases involving illegal immigrants in Fairfax County are raising renewed concerns about sanctuary policies and public safety.

    Finally, we take a look at Rep. Eric Swalwell—who is now opposing the release of FBI files related to his past, despite previously calling for full transparency from others. Is this a case of political double standards?

    TIME STAMPS: 

    0:00 - Intro

    0:38 - Trump on Iran

    2:31 - SCOTUS Birthright Case

    4:14 - Michigan Senate Candidate

    6:51 - Data Centers

    8:41 - Fairfax Illegal Murder Spree

    11:10 - Swalwell the Hypocrite 

    All that and more in today’s episode of The 10 Minute Drill.
  • 10 Minute Drill

    Shutdown blowing up on Dems; SCOTUS delivers surprising 8-1 blow to left-wing activism

    04/01/2026 | 12 mins.
    In this April 1 episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we break down a packed slate of major political, legal, and cultural stories shaping the national conversation.

    We start with the ongoing government shutdown, where Democrats are facing growing pressure over their stance — especially when it comes to pay for members of Congress versus the impact on everyday Americans. With new reporting and viral moments putting the issue front and center, is the strategy starting to backfire?

    Then, a major Supreme Court decision with wide-reaching implications for free speech. In an 8–1 ruling, the Court strikes down Colorado’s law banning so-called “conversion therapy,” with the majority arguing the law violated core First Amendment protections. We explain what the ruling actually says — and why it could have broader consequences.

    We also cover new developments in the Michigan synagogue attack investigation, including troubling details emerging from federal authorities, and what they reveal about the suspect and potential motivations.

    Plus, scrutiny is growing around the taxpayer-funded National Academies, as critics raise concerns about spending priorities and political influence in scientific institutions.

    And the Department of Education launches an investigation into Virginia, focusing on policies tied to school safety and enforcement — a case that could have national implications.

    Finally, a resurfaced clip involving Jennifer Newsom and student trips is sparking renewed debate and adding fuel to ongoing political conversations.

    All that and more — in just 10 minutes.

    Time Stamps:

    0:00 - Intro

    0:35 - Dems Payment Dilemma

    3:21 - SCOTUS Latest Ruling

    4:45 - Michigan Synagogue Latest

    6:30 - National Academy of Science

    8:42 - DoE Investigates VA

     10:08 - Jennifer Newsom’s Red State Confession

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Your morning 10-minute rundown of the most important stories in news and politics, hosted by veteran political strategist Matt Whitlock. We’re keeping it fun, fast, and light because you’ve got enough going on. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
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