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Tucker Carlson’s career has taken many twists and turns, and he himself admits he’s faced no small amount of failures. But Carlson is now supremely thankful for all of them. His rocky road to success has led him around the world, and today it brings him to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for a long discussion With Piers Morgan.
Together the two attempt to put the world to rights. Their discourse ranges from the second term of President Donald Trump, the attempts on his life, the Biden Administration, wokeism, western civilisation, World War 2 and freedom of speech. They agree, they disagree, but most of all, they learn.
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The assassination of President John F Kennedy reverberated throughout the world as the tragic loss of a charismatic, energetic young leader. Known for his inspiring speeches and support for civil rights, his murder has spawned a library of conspiracies all about who could have benefited from it. Was it the Soviets? The CIA? The Mob?! Well, the truth may be about to come out, as Donald Trump has signed orders for the declassification of government reports on the JFK, RFK and MLK Jr assassinations. Conspiracy theorists and their detractors alike are anxious to see what these secretive files may reveal.
For an exploration of all possibilities, Piers Morgan brings together author Jefferson Morley, former capo for the Colombo crime family Michael Franzese and former CIA officer and host of 'The President's Daily Brief' Mike Baker.
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As Elon Musk's controversial salute to Trump supporters and the pardoning of the January 6th rioters continue to divide opinions across the world, Piers Morgan brings two juggernauts of the online arena together to have it out.
Veteran Uncensored contributor Cenk Uygur spars with The Crucible's Andrew Wilson, with fiery results. Was Elon's salute a Nazi dogwhistle? Was the January 6th attack on the US Capitol a genuine attempt to overthrow democracy? Words collide as Piers sits back to watch.
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President Donald Trump’s brash and abrasive approach to politics has returned to US foreign policy, with results that many will be looking to emulate. Threatened with exorbitant tariffs on their exports to America, Colombia swiftly agreed to take back criminals and illegal immigrants from their country. Unlike in his first term, it seems the world’s leaders are anxious to get into Trump’s good graces. Closer to home, January 6 rioters return to their families as Democrats seethe in the background.
To discuss the shift in US and global affairs, Piers Morgan talks to pardoned J6-er Brandon Straka, journalist and political commentator Geraldo Rivera, political podcaster and YouTuber Joanne ‘Jo Jo From Jerz’ Carducci and former co-chair of the Republican National Committee and Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump.
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One of the first and most controversial things that Donald Trump has done since returning to the presidency has been to pardon the participants of the notorious January 6th Capitol attack of 2021; even the ones who attacked the police. As it was happening, Republican politicians condemned the rioters in the strongest terms, but four years on, they’ve changed their tune. Was it a protest? A riot? Or a genuine attempt to overthrow American democracy?
Pardoned protestor Jacob Chansley, also known as QAnon Shaman and former Capitol police officer Winston Pingeon go head-to-head on the subject, joined on the Uncensored panel by Vinny Oshana from the 'PBD' podcast and Wajahat Ali from the 'Democracy-Ish' podcast.
Piers Morgan also speaks to historian and political commentator Victor Davis Hanson and formerly imprisoned Democrat Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, who was freed by Trump.
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Donald Trump has begun his work in his second term as US President with a palpable urgency, and the global news cycle has spun up to match him. Many contentious incidents have occurred during Trump’s short tenure; such Elon Musk controversial salute, a sermon-turned-lecture from Bishop Mariann Budde, and a broad slew of pardons for January 6th rioters, even ones who violently attacked police officers. Is this what his MAGA supporters voted for?
To discuss these issues further, Piers Morgan has assembled a cavalcade of contributors. Founder of Outkick Clay Travis, host of the 'Part of the Problem' podcast Dave Smith, former MAGA supporter turned Democrat Ally Sammarco, host of the 'Bulwark' podcast Tim Miller, host of 'Gaines for Girls' podcast Riley Gaines and president of Samaritan’s Purse Reverend Franklin Graham all have their say, before filmmaker Justine Bateman joins Uncensored to talk about the LA wildfires and why she still thinks Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are 'disaster tourists'.
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Donald Trump’s work as the 47th president of the United States has just begun, and it’s fair to say that he’s hit the ground running. He has already signed a slew of executive orders on issues including the definition of a woman, the southern border crisis and aid to foreign countries. He has also pardoned around 1,500 people convicted in relation to the January 6th Capitol riots. His supporters are walking on air, as the Democrats can only lick their wounds.
For a prognosis of what Trump’s first days, weeks and months of his second term will bring, Piers Morgan is joined on Uncensored by host of 'The Rubin Report' Dave Rubin, co-host of 'Verdict with Ted Cruz' Ben Ferguson, TikTok Democrat Influencer Harry Sisson, philosopher and former independent presidential candidate Dr Cornel West and journalist Emily Maitlis.
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Donald Trump has now been sworn in as the 47th President of The United States, and with him comes a tsunami of patriotic zeal and joy for his supporters. At his inauguration Trump clearly relished the opportunity to publicly lambast his opponents for their failures and loudly profess that, for the next four years at least, America comes first. Now, the entire world waits to see if Trump really can bring about the golden era he always claims is just around the corner.
To discuss what’s next for the ultimate comeback kid, Piers Morgan talks to a cavalcade of political mainstays. First he gets Bill O’Reilly’s thoughts on Trump plan for the next four years. He’s then joined by Republican spokeswoman Elizabeth Pipko, host of the 'Social Contract with Joe Walsh' and former presidential candidate Joe Walsh, executive producer and host of The Young Turks Ana Kasparian, host of Extra and cousin of George W. Bush Billy Bush and host of 'Amanpour' on CNN International and PBS Christiane Amanpour.
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House Republicans pushed through sweeping legislation on Tuesday to block transgender women and girls from school sports.
The bill passed 218-206 in a vote that saw two Texas Democrats break ranks to support the Republican measure
It’s the latest signal of a significant cultural shift on gender ideology in the wake of President Trump’s re-election.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta will now allow the questioning of gender identity without censorship. That includes allowing the view that being transgender is a mental illness.
In the world of science, meanwhile, three of the world's most eminent scholars have quit an atheism foundation over its backing of what they call a new "transgender religion."
One of them is Jerry Coyne, emeritus professor of ecology and evolution at the University of Chicago, whose bombshell article 'Biology is not Bigotry' claims categorically: In biology, a woman can be simply defined in four words: “An adult human female.”
He speaks to Piers, followed by a debate involving Executive Director from the progressive organisation, Rebellion Pac, Brianna Wu, Trans rights activist, Eli Erlick And host of Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick, Tomi Lahren.
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Israel and Hamas are now formalising the ceasfire deal which could finally pause the war in Gaza and see the release of both Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
It’s a three-stage process which could ultimately take years.
But it begins with Israel’s withdrawal from the most populated areas of Gaza - and the staggered return of the Hamas hostages.
What’s striking is that the deal, or most of it, has reportedly been on the table since July.
Many thousands of people have been killed since then and Israel has invaded Lebanon.
It took a visit from President Elect Trump’s incoming envoy, Steve Witkoff, to achieve in a single weekend a feat which has evaded President Biden for more than a year.
Was that by design - or by dereliction?
Can the Palestinians trust Trump? And can Trump trust Netanyahu?
And most importantly, is the world a safer place than it was before the war began?
This was the chilling assessment of outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
To discuss, Piers is joined by journalist Myriam François, former IDF spokesman, Jonathan Conricus, journalist and activist, Ahmed Eldin Opinion Editor of Newsweek, Batya Ungar-Sargon and later Piers also speaks with Texas Republican Congressman Dan Crenshaw
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