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  • 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.
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    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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    No Kings: meet the shady funders and organizers; What’s next in the DHS shutdown; Dems new 2028 Plan

    03/31/2026 | 15 mins.
    Washington is in chaos as a DHS shutdown fight escalates—and the politics around it are getting even messier.

    In today’s episode, we break down the standoff between the House and Senate over DHS funding, President Trump’s move to ensure TSA agents continue getting paid, and the backlash facing Democrats after a series of eyebrow-raising comments about government workers and shutdown leverage. The debate over whether members of Congress should be paid during a shutdown takes center stage.

    We also dive into rising tensions with Iran, as the White House hints at negotiations with a potential new regime while issuing stark warnings about the Strait of Hormuz. What’s real, what’s strategy, and what comes next?

    Meanwhile, “No Kings” protests are erupting across the country—showcasing energy on the left, but also raising questions about how far that energy is drifting toward the political fringe.

    Plus:


    The growing spotlight on “dark money” networks and who’s really pulling the strings


    A stunning climate policy debate in New York, where soaring costs are forcing a rethink—while some lawmakers push even more extreme measures


    And a surprising report that Democrats may be reconsidering their political future and candidate strategy

    All that and more in today’s fast-paced rundown.

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    0:00 - Intro

    0:36 - Shutdown Continues

    3:14 - Iran Updates

    4:08 - No Kings 3.0

    8:15 - Dark Money Oligarchs

    10:45 - NY Lights Out

    13:58 - Dems Exciting Whites
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    Dems move goalposts on DHS shutdown as TSA agents sleep in cars; Dark money dishonesty in Virginia maps fight

    03/26/2026 | 10 mins.
    DHS shutdown tensions reach a breaking point in today’s episode of the 10 Minute Drill.

    As negotiations stall, Democrats are digging in on controversial demands targeting ICE enforcement—while Republicans say a deal is already on the table. The result? Real-world consequences are starting to hit.

    At airports across the country, TSA agents are reportedly sleeping in their cars as funding uncertainty drags on and lines grow longer. Meanwhile, new proposals could dramatically reshape immigration enforcement—and may be the key sticking point keeping the Department of Homeland Security shut down.

    On Capitol Hill, the pressure is rising. Moderate Democrats are now quietly meeting with Republican negotiators, signaling potential cracks in the stalemate.

    Plus, a major controversy is unfolding in Virginia. A Democrat admits the redistricting maps are “unfair”—yet voters may not even be allowed to see them before casting their ballots. Critics say it raises serious questions about transparency and trust.

    We also break down the massive “dark money” funding gap in that fight—and a surprising political twist out of California, where a debate was abruptly canceled amid growing backlash.

    All that and more in today’s fast-paced rundown.

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    0:00 - Intro

    0:41 - Dems Continue DHS Shutdown

    2:26 -  TSA Delays Continue

    4:01 -  ICE Helps airport lines

    5:20 - Virginia redistricting controversy

    8:02 - Dark money funding gap

    9:20 - California debate cancellation
  • 10 Minute Drill

    DHS Shutdown Deal Explained | Sanctuary Policy Backlash | Minnesota Green Proposal Controversy

    03/25/2026 | 14 mins.
    Is a DHS shutdown deal finally within reach? In today’s episode, we break down a potential agreement that could fund most of the Department of Homeland Security while leaving ICE enforcement unchanged—and what that means for border security, airport disruptions, and the broader political fight in Washington.

    We also dive into the growing backlash against sanctuary policies. After a series of high-profile cases and emotional testimony, officials—including Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares—are warning about the real-world consequences and calling for change.

    Plus, a new controversy out of Minnesota: a so-called “green” proposal that would impose retroactive fees on energy producers, raising serious questions about government spending, accountability, and who ultimately pays the price.

    And in Nebraska, a Senate hopeful with deep Democratic ties is now facing a formal complaint over alleged campaign payouts to family members—adding fuel to an already heated election cycle.

    Finally, we look at the Democrats’ internal debate heading into 2026—from calls for more aggressive tactics to some surprisingly blunt conversations about candidate image and strategy.

    All that and more—fast, focused, and in just 10 minutes.

    Time Stamps: 

    0:00 - Intro

    0:36 - Shutdown over?

    5:08 - Dem Sanctuary Policies

    7:37 - Minnesota’s Green Fraud

    9:56 - Osborne’s Family Scheme

    11:51 - Dems are too ugly?

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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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