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10 Minute Drill

Matt Whitlock
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    Tax Day Surprises; Dems 25th Amendment mess; Steyer’s Radical ICE Plan | 10 Minute Drill April 16

    04/16/2026 | 14 mins.
    Tax Day is here, and the political fireworks are just getting started.

    In today’s episode, we break down what new tax policies actually mean for Americans after the White House rolled out fresh numbers showing millions benefiting from deductions on tips, overtime, and senior income. Are these reforms delivering real relief, or just clever messaging?

    Then, a political debate resurfaces in a big way: Democrats once again float invoking the 25th Amendment against Joe Biden. We walk through who’s calling for it now, how that contrasts with past defenses from figures like Jamie Raskin, and what it reveals about shifting political narratives.

    On the global stage, new developments out of the Middle East as U.S. Central Command releases footage amid rising tensions and talk of a potential Iran blockade. What are the stakes, and how close are we to escalation?

    Back at home, California politics take a sharp turn as gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer unveils a sweeping immigration plan that includes abolishing ICE, jailing agents, and expanding taxpayer-funded support for illegal immigrants. We unpack what this could mean for the state—and the country.

    In Virginia, it’s the final sprint before Election Day. Abigail Spanberger faces renewed scrutiny as campaigns clash over fairness, power, and control in one of the most closely watched political battlegrounds of 2026.

    Plus, new controversy surrounding media strategy and political messaging, and a viral moment involving Hasan Piker that’s raising fresh questions about bias and coordination behind the scenes.

    All that and more in today’s fast-paced, no-nonsense breakdown of the biggest stories shaping the political landscape.

    Time Stamps:

    0:00 - Intro

    0:41 - The Iran blockade is working

    1:16 - Tax day in America! 

    3:09 - Democrats 25th Amendment idiocy

    6:45 - Tom Steyer's thirsty ICE plan 

    9:29 - Final pitch for Virginia 

    10:20 - Fan Mail and Five Star Reviews

    11:29 - Graham Platner in his own words 

    13:23 - Abdul's hot-mic moment 

    Listen now and stay ahead of the headlines.
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    California Dems fight Nick Shirley to protect fraud; Dems face tough questions on Swalwell

    04/15/2026 | 11 mins.
    In the April 15 episode of the 10 Minute Drill, the fallout from the Eric Swalwell scandal takes center stage as Congress returns to Capitol Hill and tough questions begin to surface. With lawmakers reacting and pressure mounting, attention turns to what leadership knew—and how this controversy could reshape the political landscape moving forward.

    Meanwhile, a new push in California is raising alarms, as Democrats advance legislation critics say could punish citizen journalists who expose fraud. The move follows viral reporting uncovering millions in alleged misuse of taxpayer dollars, sparking a broader debate about transparency and accountability.

    New polling underscores just how concerned Americans are about government waste, with overwhelming majorities saying fraud is not only widespread—but directly contributing to higher costs of living. As economic pressure continues to build, voters appear increasingly skeptical that Washington is addressing the problem.

    In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger faces scrutiny over shifting positions as Democrats push forward with controversial gun proposals that could significantly expand the definition of “assault weapons,” raising concerns among critics about the scope and impact of the legislation.

    Plus, a look at the cultural conversation surrounding increasingly complex identity-based acronyms, and what it says about messaging in modern politics.

    And overseas, tensions rise once again in the Strait of Hormuz, with reports of a potential blockade and renewed talks adding uncertainty to an already volatile region.

    All that and more—packed into 10 minutes of sharp, focused analysis.

    🎙️ The 10 Minute Drill — fast, direct, and to the point.

    0:00 - Intro

    0:33 - Iran Update

    1:05 - Eric Swalwell Fallout

    3:54 - California Fights Shirley

    5:39 - Polling on Fraud

    7:20 - Abigail’s Bait & Switch

    8:39 - Virginia Gun Grab

    9:52 - MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+
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    Swalwell resigns in disgrace; Kamala Harris’s Trump impression; Wes Moore and the Streisand Effect

    04/14/2026 | 15 mins.
    On today’s episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we break down the biggest political developments shaping the moment—from rising global tensions to mounting pressure inside the Democratic Party.

    New details emerge on the failed Iran negotiations, including a list of strict U.S. red lines that ultimately derailed a deal. As concerns grow over mines in the Strait of Hormuz and energy markets react, the question remains: is no deal better than a bad deal?

    Back home, the fallout surrounding Rep. Eric Swalwell continues to intensify. A House Ethics investigation is gaining momentum, with vulnerable Democrats urging leadership to act quickly. But as the party looks for alternatives, questions are already surfacing about who might step in—and whether they bring baggage of their own.

    We take a closer look at the growing scrutiny surrounding Rep. Katie Porter, as well as new reporting putting Maryland Governor Wes Moore under pressure over transparency concerns tied to his background—raising fresh questions as 2028 speculation begins to take shape.

    Plus: Kamala Harris fuels early 2028 chatter and elicits some laughs, and Zohran Mamdani is hit with backlash over ambitious promises colliding with fiscal reality.

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

    0:00 - Intro 

    0:39 - Iran Redlines

    3:05 - Latest Iran Polling

    5:23 - Swalwell Resigns

    8:31 - Wes Moore’s Shady Servie

    12:58 - Kamala’s Trump Impersination

    14:14 - Zohran’s Mess
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    Iran peace talks cut short for a good reason; Swalwell suspends campaign; Kamala 2028

    04/13/2026 | 6 mins.
    Peace talks collapse of key red lines, a major campaign is put on ice, and redistricting battles take center stage.

    In today’s Special Monday Rundown, we break down the fast-moving developments overseas as Iran negotiations fall apart with no deal, prompting the U.S. to ramp up its military posture in the region. With plans to blockade the Strait of Hormuz and conduct mine-sweeping operations, tensions are rising quickly — and global markets are already reacting as tankers race toward American shores.

    Back home, California politics are rocked as Congressman Eric Swalwell announces he is suspending his campaign for governor following serious allegations from a former staffer. Swalwell denies the claims and says he will fight them personally, but the political fallout is immediate.

    In Virginia, Governor Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares are hitting the trail as redistricting efforts enter the home stretch. Control of the map — and potentially future elections — hangs in the balance, with Democrats facing added pressure amid concerns about Abigail Spanberger’s standing.

    And finally, Vice President Kamala Harris adds fuel to 2028 speculation with a candid, unscripted moment when asked about a future presidential run.

    Time Stamps:

    0:00 - Intro 

    0:39 - No deal in Iran 

    2:06 - Swalwell suspends campaign in scandal 

    4:04 - Youngkin and Miyares hit the campaign trail on Virginia redistricting fight

    5:23 - Kamala Teases 2028 run

    All that and more in just 10 minutes.

    🎙️ The 10 Minute Drill — fast, focused, and unfiltered political analysis.
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    Unpacking the Iran ceasefire: who won, where things stand; Swalwell’s scandals; the future of NATO

    04/09/2026 | 13 mins.
    A potential Iran ceasefire could mark a major turning point in global security — but key questions remain. In today’s episode of The 10 Minute Drill, we break down what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what it all means moving forward.

    We start with the latest on Iran: a significantly weakened military, shifting leadership dynamics, and early signs that the world may be safer than it was just weeks ago. But with competing lists of demands from both Iran and the White House — and in-person negotiations set to begin — the path ahead is far from settled.

    Then, President Trump meets with NATO leadership, raising fresh questions about the future of U.S. alliances and global strategy.

    Back home, a viral “first pitch” moment from Abigail Spanberger sparks backlash and draws comparisons to her broader political messaging. Meanwhile, a new investigation sheds light on California’s sky-high gas prices, challenging long-standing claims about price gouging and pointing instead to state-specific costs as a major driver. We also examine new data showing Americans “voting with their feet” — and their dollars — as wealth continues to shift out of high-tax states.

    Plus: Kamala Harris announces a new push into the Deep South ahead of expected 2028 ambitions, drawing mixed reactions — and even some cheers from Republicans.

    And finally, new scrutiny surrounding Rep. Eric Swalwell’s finances, expense filings, and broader controversies adds another layer to an already complicated political picture.

    Fast, focused, and packed with context — this is your daily 10-minute drill on the stories shaping politics right now.

    0:00 - Intro

    0:38 - Iran Ceasefire Deal

    4:30 - Trump & NATO

    5:55 - Spanberger’s Disaster Pitch

    7:54 - Gavin’s Gas Prices

    10:19 - Kamala’s Trip Down South

    11:29 - Eric Swalwell’s Shady Payments

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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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