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  • Thanksgiving Special: Trump pardons the Turkey; 5 things we’re thankful for
    In this special Thanksgiving edition of the 10 Minute Drill, we take a break from the usual chaos to highlight the five things in politics we’re actually thankful for this year — the moments that keep the news cycle entertaining, absurd, and occasionally hilarious. We kick things off with Trump’s turkey pardon, then move into the people, trends, and clips that made 2024 unforgettable: • Theater Kids From staged ICE-arrest performances to 80s-aerobics protests, DOGE dance routines, protest ballads, and full-on “resistance talent shows,” theater kids continue to deliver unmatched political entertainment. • Book Tours Kamala Harris provides instant classics: “Pass the baby,” rhetorical-question confusion, comments about Pete Buttigieg… and yes, she still picked Tim Walz. Karine Jean-Pierre adds her own moments with the now-famous “Do you have any regrets?” exchange and a tour theme built entirely around identity. • Identity Politics We break down the congressional “Two Spirit” hearing, including the viral explanation that the concept “has only existed since the 90s.” • The California Governor’s Race Katie Porter shouting “Get out of my shot,” Eric Swalwell’s weightlifting videos and awkward greetings — the race is pure political theater, and we’re grateful for every minute. • Tim Walz From his energetic dancing and dramatic gesturing to the “go bully someone” soundbite, Walz rounds out our list of Thanksgiving blessings. If you enjoy fast, funny, sharp political commentary, you’ll love this holiday special.New episodes of the 10 Minute Drill drop twice a week. Subscribe and stay caught up.
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  • Thanksgiving Week: Russian and Ukraine; Trump hosts Zohran, Democrats “sedition” video
    In today’s episode of 10 Minute Drill, we cover a rapid-fire rundown of the biggest political, economic, and foreign policy stories shaping the week. We start with the shifting momentum in the Russia–Ukraine war, new polling showing rising support for Trump’s foreign policy, and Rubio’s unexpectedly productive meetings in Geneva. Trump publicly criticizes Putin for making “zero effort” toward peace, while Americans increasingly favor concessions to end the conflict. Then we break down Trump’s surprising meeting with Zohran — from calling him a “communist” earlier this year to now saying they “agree on a lot more than expected,” even joking that Zohran can “call me a fascist.” Zohran still calls Trump a fascist afterward. Next, Democrats launch a new “illegal orders” message aimed directly at the military, citing Nuremberg and A Few Good Men — but when pressed, they can’t name a single illegal order. We also look at their revived threats toward ICE agents and warnings that police may “start shooting people.” With Thanksgiving behind us, we review why holiday meals were significantly cheaper this year — turkey prices dropped 16% and major retailers rolled out bundles that feed 4–10 people for under $40. We also cover a new Soros-backed boycott targeting Home Depot, Amazon, and Target, plus Becky Quick’s viral on-air eyeroll during a heated exchange with Hakeem Jeffries.
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  • Unpacking Epstein Political Football; California Wildfire Cover-Up, & “Cabinet Secretary of the Year”
    In today’s November 20 episode of The 10 Minute Drill, we dive into a rapid-fire rundown of the biggest political stories breaking across the country — from Epstein revelations blowing back on top Democrats to a California wildfire cover-up that undercuts the climate narrative. Epstein Political Football Stacey Plaskett admits to texting with Jeffrey Epstein during a House hearing targeting Donald Trump, sought a meeting with him, and accepted $30,000 in campaign cash. Her defense only made things worse — and Hakeem Jeffries struggled to defend her, despite his own past outreach to Epstein-linked donors. And yes, Jasmine Crockett mixed him up with the wrong Epstein entirely. California Wildfire Cover-Up New documents show California officials were directly involved in the initial response to the January Lachman Fire — contradicting the state’s own claims in court as thousands of wildfire victims sue the Newsom administration. Adam Carolla sums it up: California failed on prevention, then blamed climate change. Democrats’ Dark Money Shell Game Arabella Advisors claims it’s disappearing — but the network is simply splitting, renaming, and rebranding. Sunflower Services and Vital Impact now carry the same donors, same operatives, and same mission. Watchdogs aren’t buying it. Cabinet Secretary of the Year Education Secretary Linda McMahon went viral after making the case that her own department shouldn’t exist. A WSJ columnist applauds her push to return power to states, pointing out that the 43-day shutdown proved the federal education bureaucracy is unnecessary. Massachusetts Retreats on Climate Even deep-blue Massachusetts is stepping back from aggressive climate mandates as the costs of natural gas dependence and sky-high electricity prices hit families hard. Can’t Make This Up: Susie Lee Edition Nevada Rep. Susie Lee visited a food bank wearing $1,150 in luxury accessories — including a $250 hat and $900 designer sneakers. Perfect optics.
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  • A Is for Affordability: Trump’s Plan, Epstein Files Vote, Climate Summit Hypocrisy & Kamala’s “3D Chess”
    We’re breaking down the political alphabet — starting with A for Affordability — and why Democrats suddenly care about rising prices only when they’re not the ones holding the national credit card. The affordability crisis is hitting every household — from housing to education to insurance — and its biggest driver remains healthcare costs Washington refuses to address. The House votes today on whether to release the Epstein files — and Trump says “get it all out there.” Kamala Harris claims she was playing “three-dimensional chess” all along — before breaking into her signature cackle. We break down what that means… or doesn’t.
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  • Gavin vs. Gavin; Dems rage against shutdown end; Scandal rocks Democrat rising star
    The government shutdown is over — but Democrats are turning on each other. In today’s 10 Minute Drill (November 13): Shutdown fallout: Indivisible calls for Schumer to step down as progressives rage over the deal. Durbin’s admission: “I cannot accept a strategy which wages political battle at the expense of my neighbor’s paycheck.” Banks at the White House: Florida launches an investigation into JPMorgan’s ties to “Operation Arctic Frost.” Teachers unions warning: A new “Lookout” report exposes the NEA and AFT for pushing far-left activism in classrooms. Gavin in Brazil: Newsom plays “climate president in waiting” while blaming fires on climate change and sparking backlash. Jasmine Crockett: Lavish hotel stays, limos, and nearly $50K in private security — all from a lawmaker who backed defunding police. All the day’s biggest political stories — fast, sharp, and in 10 minutes or less. #10MinuteDrill #Shutdown #GavinNewsom #TeachersUnions #JasmineCrockett #Politics #Podcast
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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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