Topic: January 6

174 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:08:12 - 1:12:06

1874: Kennel Index

Trump's $1.8 Billion Weaponization Fund Scrapped

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the Trump administration is scrapping a proposed $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund intended to compensate those "unfairly prosecuted" by the Biden administration. The move followed a revolt from Senate Republicans who feared the money would be used to pay January 6 rioters. Simultaneously, the administration finalized a deal barring IRS tax audits on the Trump family, which Democrats labeled "blanket immunity."

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:24:57 - 1:29:53

1833: Spicy Mode

Kristi Noem, January 6th Comparison Debate

During a heated exchange, Jake Tapper compared the use of force in the Renee Goods shooting to the restraint shown by officers on January 6th. Governor Noem responded by stating that officers must make split-second decisions when threatened, while observers noted she could have referenced the shooting of Ashli Babbitt as a counter-example.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 45:14 - 51:23

1832: Lincoln's Dome

January 6th Fifth Anniversary, Pelosi and Jeffries Memorials

Democratic leaders marked the five-year anniversary of the January 6th Capitol riot with candlelight vigils and speeches emphasizing the "hand-to-hand combat" faced by police. Nancy Pelosi appeared on Jen Psaki's program to discuss the emotional weight of the day and criticized the current House Speaker for refusing to install a commemorative plaque. The White House also released media content countering claims regarding the deployment of the National Guard during the event.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:53:35 - 1:54:55

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Double Dip Depression Slave Stew, Tudor Christmas

Adam Curry mentions making "Double Dip Depression Slave Stew," a show staple, for the day after Christmas. John Dvorak explains that his family traditionally celebrates on January 1st, a custom he traces back to the 15th and 16th-century Tudors. They discuss the various dates and traditions their families observe during the season.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 58:06 - 1:06:40

1816: Boomer Knowledge

BBC Internal Memo and Editorial Bias Allegations

An internal memo from a BBC advisor, revealed by The Daily Telegraph, accuses the broadcaster of systemic bias and deceptive editing. The dossier highlights a 2021 segment that spliced Donald Trump's January 6th speech to imply he encouraged insurrection. Additionally, the report claims the BBC knowingly misreported on mass graves in Gaza and allowed its LGBTQ desk to be "captured" by activists, leading to one-sided coverage of trans issues.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:48:18 - 1:52:57

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Government Funding Bill and Senatorial Payout Clause

Representative Austin Smith of Georgia highlighted a controversial clause in a recent government funding bill that allows Senators to sue for $500,000 in damages if their phone records were subpoenaed during the January 6th investigation. The legislation creates a private cause of action specifically for lawmakers, which critics describe as a taxpayer-funded payout. The provision has drawn ire from House members whose records were also seized but were excluded from the compensation.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:38:26 - 2:42:34

1815: Attunement

BBC Leadership Resignations Over Doctored Trump Speech

BBC Director General Tim Davie and CEO of News Deborah Turness resigned following a scandal involving a doctored video of Donald Trump. The "Panorama" program reportedly spliced together two separate parts of Trump's January 6th speech—delivered nearly an hour apart—to make it appear he was inciting a riot. The Daily Telegraph exposed the edit, leading to a crisis of credibility for the public broadcaster.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:46:51 - 2:48:54

1815: Attunement

January 6th Pipe Bomber Gait Analysis

An AI-driven "gait analysis" reportedly shows a 94% match between the unidentified January 6th pipe bomber and a former Capitol Police officer who later worked for the CIA. The analysis, highlighted by reporters at The Blaze, focuses on the unique walking pattern of the suspect caught on surveillance footage. The story adds to the ongoing skepticism regarding the official investigation into the incident.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 38:10 - 42:43

1798: Adam & The Robot

AOC and JB Pritzker Reactions to Political Violence

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Governor JB Pritzker offer public statements regarding the Kirk assassination, focusing on gun safety legislation and Donald Trump's rhetoric. The hosts counter these arguments by discussing mental health failures in the criminal justice system. They reiterate suspicions about the "convenient" discovery of etched shell casings at the crime scene.

Op Day
Episode 1772 56:30 - 59:00

1772: Op Day

Nancy Pelosi, National Guard Deployment Discrepancy

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized the deployment of the National Guard to California, contrasting it with the events of January 6th. Pelosi claimed the president refused to send the Guard to the Capitol during the riot, despite evidence suggesting she and the Sergeant-at-Arms were responsible for Capitol security. The discrepancy in her narrative highlights the ongoing political battle over the use of military force on domestic soil.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 36:27 - 41:20

1771: Home Depotation

George Clooney, Good Night and Good Luck Broadway Play

CNN broadcast a live production of the play "Good Night & Good Luck" starring George Clooney as Edward R. Murrow. While the production was praised for its technical quality, the ending was criticized for including a montage that linked historical events to modern political issues like COVID-19 and January 6th. The segment is viewed as a form of preemptive damage control for the current political establishment.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:58:54 - 2:06:47

1765: Pro-Mortalist

No Agenda Meetup Report, Bar 1776 and J6 Support

Adam Curry provides a report from a recent meetup at Bar 1776 in Texas, a venue owned by a January 6 participant that supports paroled defendants. The event featured "value for value" barbecue and various producer gifts, including probiotic septic tank treatments and custom woodworking. The hosts emphasize the importance of using modern podcast apps to access live streams and archived episodes.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 1:32:16 - 1:35:43

1742: Golden Poop

Principles First Summit, Anti-Trump Conservatives

The "Principles First" summit in Washington D.C. gathered anti-Trump conservatives who advocate for a return to pre-Trump Republicanism. Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales spoke at the event, criticizing Trump's decision to pardon January 6 rioters as a "betrayal" of the Department of Justice. The group seeks to distance the conservative movement from "Trumpism."

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 3:01:25 - 3:09:18

1737: Wrong Puberty

Gavin Newsom on Climate Reality, Final Donation Push

California Governor Gavin Newsom emphasized "climate reality" when discussing the rebuilding of homes destroyed by wildfires, suggesting that infrastructure must be redesigned for emergency management. The show concludes with a final list of $50 donors and a reminder for listeners to set up sustaining donations via NoAgendaDonations.com, noting that "Dry January" savings should be redirected to the show.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 1:47:16 - 1:51:15

1735: Old Bag

FBI Purge, Emil Bove and January 6th Investigations

Jen Psaki and NBC News report on an "unprecedented purge" at the FBI, where senior executives and field office heads are being forced out. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove has reportedly requested a list of all employees involved in January 6th investigations. The hosts celebrate these developments as a necessary "cleaning of the house" that is occurring even before Kash Patel's official arrival.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 1:07:40 - 1:09:16

1733: Rat Note

January 6th Pardons, FEMA Reform

President Trump signed broad pardons and commutations for individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including those charged with violence. Additionally, he issued executive orders aimed at overhauling or eliminating FEMA in favor of direct state funding. A federal judge in Seattle blocked an attempt to end birthright citizenship, calling it unconstitutional.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 1:26:32 - 1:29:04

1732: Sig Hale

January 6th Blanket Pardons, Police Union Criticism

President Trump issues full, unconditional pardons to individuals charged in connection with the January 6th Capitol attack. The move draws criticism from the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Fraternal Order of Police, who argue it sets a dangerous precedent. One pardoned individual, Daniel Ball, was reportedly re-arrested on unrelated gun charges shortly after his release.

The Fog
Episode 1726 1:37:48 - 1:42:52

1726: The Fog

Dry January, Alcohol Health Risks, Sober Treats

"Dry January" has become a widespread practice for those seeking to pause alcohol consumption, supported by researchers citing the lack of health benefits from drinking. Dr. J.P. Arab of VCU Health warned that liver damage often goes unnoticed until symptoms like jaundice appear. Proponents suggest replacing alcohol with "sober treats" like pedicures or coffee, while advising participants not to volunteer as designated drivers to avoid annoying drunk crowds.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 1:35:47 - 1:39:58

1720: Psyop Season

Donald Trump Criticizes Kristen Welker and January 6th Committee

During an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker, Donald Trump accused the January 6th Select Committee of "illegally" destroying a year and a half of sworn testimony and evidence. Trump claimed that Liz Cheney and Benny Thompson should face legal consequences for the deletion of records that he asserts would have favored his defense. Throughout the exchange, Trump offered "career advice" to Welker, urging her to be less biased while repeatedly challenging her on the committee's transparency.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 53:10 - 55:53

1705: Kamplaining

Jack Smith Evidence Release, Trump Diet Coke Anecdote

Judge Tanya Chutkan released nearly 2,000 pages of evidence from Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Donald Trump. The hosts highlight a specific anecdote from a White House aide regarding Trump watching the January 6th riots while requesting a Diet Coke, questioning the legal significance of such details.