On today’s episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we break down a rapidly escalating global and political landscape—from major developments inside Iran to growing fractures within the Democratic Party, plus shocking allegations of fraud in America’s healthcare system.
We start overseas, where reports indicate top Iranian official Ali Larijani has been killed and the Ayatollah has not been seen publicly, fueling speculation about the future of Iran’s leadership. Conflicting intelligence, media coverage questions, and what it all means for U.S. policy and global stability.
Back home, Democrats are facing increasing internal tension. Hakeem Jeffries is under pressure from within his own party, while new reporting suggests Democrats are heading toward a post-Trump identity crisis. Even voices like John Fetterman are warning the party may be out of step with its own base.
In California, a viral investigation raises serious concerns about alleged hospice fraud schemes, with claims that consultants are teaching people how to exploit the system. We examine the broader implications and the real-world consequences of policy failures.
On Capitol Hill, a major House hearing is putting a spotlight on hospital costs, nonprofit abuses, and taxpayer subsidies, including new scrutiny of major systems like the Cleveland Clinic. Are patients being overcharged while executives cash in?
We also dive into the growing controversy over Virginia’s proposed congressional maps, with new analysis suggesting it could be the most extreme gerrymander in the country, and what that means for representation and election fairness.
Plus: a political showdown in Texas as Rep. Greg Casar clashes with Sen. John Cornyn, renewed attention on the SAVE Act, and more.
If you’re looking for fast, sharp, and unfiltered political analysis, this is your daily briefing.
0:00 - Intro
1:24 - Where is the Ayatollah?
3:57 - Jeffries Incoming Rebellion
6:09 - Nick Shirly Investigates California
8:09 - More Woke Hospitals
10:03 - Far Left Fairfax
12:16 - Casas’s Hunger Strike