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In episode two of World Cup Uncensored, former England captain John Terry returns to the show alongside co-hosts Piers Morgan and Simon Jordan to discuss the 2026 World Cup so far.
John discusses the England team's YouTube channel dropping a podcast with squad players Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers, in which the pair discuss fellow player Jordan Henderson and his importance to the team, a topic of conversation online since being called up by Thomas Tuchel.
The lads go on to discuss the hydration breaks taking place in every half of every game and whether they're ruining the flow of the football match and if it's just another way for American broadcasters to capitalise on advertisement breaks.
Finally, they look ahead to the England game against Croatia and the 'lack of quality' of the football played at the World Cup so far.
00:00 Introduction
01:49 Piers, Simon and John discuss hydration breaks
06:29 Should the England players sing the National Anthem?
13:01 The panel discuss who has impressed so far at the tournament
16:36 England squad leak suggests Gordon will start and Guéhi will be benched
21:34 Should Jordan Henderson have been brought to the World Cup?
28:40 John Terry discusses why the England players haven't been feeling appreciated
33:07 Piers, Simon and John discuss Scotland
36:35 John Terry: “Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid is a big loss”
38:15 Simon Jordan and Piers Morgan react to New York Knicks win
41:40 Will Zlatan Ibrahimović be a good pundit?
43:07 Simon and Piers discuss the political state of America during this World Cup
45:21 Should the BBC have gone to America for the World Cup?
47:41 Were FIFA right to ban the Somali referee Omar Artan?
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So far, the US-Iran agreement has given both sides the cover to declare victory while somehow satisfying nobody.
The inclusion of Israel and Hezbollah in the agreement - surely at Iran’s insistence - means it will also be in constant danger of collapse.
But with the US and Iran now committed to ending the war, Uncensored looks at the big picture.
What has been achieved, if anything? And how will it reshape the region?
Piers Morgan asks president of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer, international affairs scholar, Jeffrey Sachs and professor of political science Robert Pape.
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Ian Bremmer interview begins
01:42 Is the Iran peace deal a ‘failure’ for Donald Trump?
02:25 ‘This is not a deal to be proud of and is likely worse than Obama’s’
08:39 Will Israel go it alone in the war with Iran and how would America react?
10:27 The position of the gulf states in the wake of the agreement
12:52 What is the outcome of the war for the US?
15:51 Ian Bremmer reacts to Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire
18:58 Will the Republicans lose the house and the senate?
22:32 Jeffrey Sachs interview begins
26:44 Sachs’ view on the outcome for Israel, the Middle East and China
31:29 The impact of war on the long-term trends in energy
34:44 Robert Pape interview begins
34:54 Robert Pape on the lack of clarity in Trump’s deal
37:55 “This piles more and more pressure on Donald Trump”
42:12 Robert Pape outlines the signs of an endgame in the Iran War
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As President Trump celebrates his 80th birthday and prepares to welcome the UFC to the White House as part of America's 250th birthday celebrations, attention is increasingly turning to developments thousands of miles away in the Middle East.
With US and Iranian officials expected to meet in Switzerland, the administration is presenting the outcome of the conflict as a major success. Yet questions remain over what has actually been achieved, with thousands killed, significant disruption to the global economy, and the Iranian regime still in power despite predictions it would quickly collapse.
Key issues including sanctions, uranium enrichment and Iran's future role in the region remain unresolved, while the prospect of a broader agreement has raised fresh questions about the balance of power in the Middle East. There are also concerns over what any deal could mean for the ongoing tensions involving Israel and Hezbollah.
As diplomatic efforts gather pace, scrutiny is growing over whether the conflict has strengthened America's position in the region - or handed Iran an unexpected advantage.
Joining Piers Morgan to speak about this and more is former Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, former lieutenant colonel and spokesman for the IDF, Jonathan Conricus, Iranian-Canadian commentator, Goldie Ghamari, senior editor of Human Events, Jack Posobiec, host of Democracy-ish, Wajahat Ali, and Professor Mohammed Marandi from Tehran University.
00:00 Introduction
02:41 Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett interview begins
05:26 Naftali Bennett discusses peace deal
11:38 Panel discussion begins
12:45 Wajahat Ali on Obama deal vs Trump deal
16:20 Jack Posobiec on the future and sustainability of the deal
20:23 Jonathan Conricus offers an Israeli perspective
24:42 Goldie Ghamari argues the Islamic regime in Iran is collapsing
30:26 Impact of the Iranian regime on its people and the world
34:41 Israel’s influence on global politics
39:09 UFC White House show
44:28 Professor Mohammad Marandi joins
45:48 Professor Marandi outlines his perspective on the purpose of the peace deal
50:01 Professor Marandi on a possible Iran vs United States football match
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Has Steven Spielberg's blockbuster alien epic Disclosure Day revealed more than audiences realise?
As speculation swirls around the upcoming release of the much-discussed "UFO Files", some viewers believe the film contains clues about what governments may soon disclose regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. Spielberg himself has cited real-life whistleblower testimony and the Roswell incident as inspirations for the movie.
Joining the programme are the two British filmmakers who famously convinced millions they possessed genuine footage of the Roswell alien, alongside astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who weighs in on the enduring fascination with extraterrestrial life, government secrecy and the search for the truth.
Could Hollywood be preparing the public for what's to come or is it simply science fiction at its most powerful?
Joining Piers Morgan to discuss the speculation are legendary astrophysicist and author of Take Me To Your Leader, Neil deGrasse Tyson; Roswell hoaxers Gary Shoefield and John Humphreys; filmmaker and Disclosure Day director John Dower; YouTube commentator Will Jordan, better known as Critical Drinker; and pop culture commentator Gary Buechler, known online as Nerdrotic.
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Riots have erupted in Belfast after a Sudanese refugee was accused of carrying out a knife attack that left a victim with life-changing injuries. As tensions rise, questions are being asked about the role of social media and whether Elon Musk is helping to inflame divisions from thousands of miles away.
In Texas, Karmelo Anthony has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of a fellow teenager. The case sparked fierce debate after supporters raised hundreds of thousands of dollars on his behalf. Why did so many people rally behind a convicted killer?
Meanwhile, reality TV star and internet personality Spencer Pratt has seen his bid to become Mayor of Los Angeles come to an abrupt end. But was the result fair, or does he have grounds to claim the race was "rigged"?
And after being booed by fans at a New York Knicks game, President Donald Trump can expect a very different atmosphere this weekend when the UFC heads to the White House.
Joining Piers Morgan to debate is political commentator and broadcaster with UFC, Charly Arnolt, former White House Press Secretary and host of the Sean Spicer Show, Sean Spicer, executive producer & host of The Young Turks, Ana Kasparian, Guardian Angels founder & former candidate for New York Mayor, Curtis Sliwa, and podcaster and Democrat influencer, Harry Sisson.
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The United States and Iran have exchanged fresh military strikes after Iranian forces reportedly shot down a US Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, marking the latest escalation in a conflict that shows little sign of ending.
The US responded with strikes on Iranian military targets overnight, while Iran launched retaliatory attacks against American bases across the Gulf. Although neither side appears eager to return to full-scale war, the exchange has underscored the fragility of the current situation and the risk of a prolonged cycle of retaliation.
The incident comes as President Donald Trump continues to insist that a major agreement with Iran is close. Throughout the conflict, Trump has repeatedly predicted that a deal was imminent, despite ongoing military action and growing scepticism from analysts and prediction markets.As the Middle East grapples with the aftermath of the conflict, the central question remains whether diplomacy can finally take hold — or whether the region is entering a new era of recurring strikes, fragile truces and unresolved tensions.
Piers Morgan is joined by host of the Dana Show, Dana Loesch, combat veteran and host of Speak The Truth podcast, Matt Tardio, author of “Provoked”, Scott Horton, senior editor-at-large at Newsweek, Josh Hammer, author of the new book “Complicit: Britain's Role in the Destruction of Gaza”, Pete Oborne, followed by spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in London, Alex Gandler to discuss.
00:00 Introduction
01:40 Polymarket - US-Iran permanent deal by...? https://polymarket.com/event/us-x-iran-permanent-peace-deal-by
04:15 Panel discusses latest developments on war in Iran
05:17 Scott Horton on the prospects of a new deal and the apache incident
08:40 Josh Hammer on NYP’s reporting and concerns over the war
12:41 Pete Oborne on witnessing the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians
18:32 Matt Tardio and Pete Oborne clash over Gaza
26:17 Scott Horton on ‘Israel’s 7 front war’
37:14 Donald Trump’s response to the Apache helicopter attack
40:56 Pete Oborne on a lasting peace for the Palestinians
41:48 Alex Gandler on Trump and Netanyahu’s dynamic
45:00 Why has Netanyahu still not appeared in court?
46:17 Will Israel decide to continue the war in Iran if the US pulls out?
52:11 Israel’s declining popularity around the world
53:15 Alex Gandler on supporting Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich
55:41 Will Israel end operations in Lebanon if told by the US?
56:57 Smotrich describing himself as a ‘fascist homophobe’
57:29 Dana Loesch joins Piers to discuss the war in Iran
01:06:08 Dana on the split between MAGA over Iran
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The shocking murder of Henry Nowak has sparked an overdue debate across Western the world about two-tier policing. Many believe that post-BLM hysteria led to a climate of overcorrection and reverse racism. And as a sideline to the truly harrowing details of the Nowak case, the UK in particular is now experiencing an outbreak of two-tier virtue-signalling.
Politicians there had no hesitation about taking a knee for George Floyd, for example.
Official police guidance, as we now know, was updated to eradicate colourblind policing and actively pursue a so-called “equity of outcomes.”
Piers Morgan believes that if you reject identity politics and sincerely believe in the ideal of a colourblind society, then you shouldn’t now be repeating the same mistakes.
The difference, though, is that so many of our politicians and celebrities clearly do believe in performative virtue - as long as it’s their version of it. And not for the first time, they’ve been exposed as raging hypocrites.
He’s joined by political commentator Kaizen Asiedu, former Republican presidential candidate Joe Walsh, political economist Ashok Kumar and Reform UK’s candidate for London Mayor Laila Cunningham to discuss.
00:00 Introduction
03:35 Piers is joined by his panel
04:50 Ashok Kumar gives his take on David Lammy’s comments on LBC
06:28 The race issue with Henry Nowak’s murder
08:43 Nigel Farage’s hypocrisy with the cases of Henry Nowak and Sarah Everard’s cases
18:30 Police forces being colour blind
19:30 Taking the knee and performative virtue-signalling
21:34 JD Vance’s position on mass migration in relation to Henry Nowak’s murder
28:34 Kaizen Asiedu on white guilt
31:18 Laila Cunningham on the police treating people differently based on their identity and race
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The 2026 World Cup kicks off this week, so Uncensored created the most opinionated panel for it.
Piers Morgan introduces the first episode of World Cup Uncensored, where Chelsea legend John Terry joins co-hosts Simon Jordan and Piers Morgan to debate Thomas Tuchel and England's 2026 World Cup squad, predictions on who will win the tournament, Chelsea's alleged 'cheating' under Abramovich as well as some inside knowledge into Jose Mourinho's return to Real Madrid as manager.
00:00 Introduction
01:22 Will the United States, Mexico and Canada get the World Cup right?03:52 John Terry ‘congratulates’ Arsenal on winning the Premier League
04:27 The panel gives their verdict on Thomas Tuchel’s squad selections
08:56 Can England handle the conditions in the US?
10:57 Who should start Jude Bellingham or Morgan Rogers?
13:36 John Terry’s starting XI for England against Croatia
15:04 Which countries can compete at this World Cup?
17:43 Messi vs Ronaldo: who is the greatest of all time?
24:51 Simon and John have heated Abramovich debate
28:01 - The panel give their verdict on Manchester City’s 115 charges
30:19 John Terry gives his verdict on Chelsea’s poor season
34:22 2006 England vs 2026 England team
37:00 Who will win the world cup?
43:40 John Terry gives his view on Jose Mourinho’s return to Real Madrid
45:30 Virtue signalling at the World Cup
47:46 Has Gianni Infantino managed Donald Trump well?
50:31 Is FIFA’s greed pricing out the ordinary fan at this World Cup?
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Just days after President Donald Trump publicly criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over ceasefire violations, fresh strikes between Israel and Iran have cast new doubt over efforts to secure a wider peace deal.
The latest flashpoint is Lebanon. Despite a US-brokered ceasefire, Israeli attacks on Hezbollah targets have continued, including recent strikes in Beirut.
Iran responded with attacks on Israel, triggering another exchange of fire and raising fears that the fragile truce could unravel.
The escalation comes as the Trump administration pushes for a broader agreement with Tehran. While Trump has urged restraint and signalled progress in negotiations, Netanyahu has made clear he believes the conflicts with both Iran and Hezbollah are not over.
The renewed violence has exposed growing tensions between diplomacy and military strategy, with critics warning that continued strikes could jeopardise any chance of a lasting deal.
As the fighting continues, questions remain over whether peace is within reach - or slipping further away.Piers Morgan discusses the latest developments with Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel before being joined by a panel featuring Lebanese-American journalist and commentator Rania Khalek, former British Army commander Colonel Richard Kemp, System Update host Glenn Greenwald, former Trump White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley, and Tehran University professor Mohammad Marandi.
00:00 Introduction
01:40 Sharren Haskel responds to Trump saying Israel will ‘do what he wants’
06:10 Haskel on Trump slamming Netanyahu as ‘f*cking crazy’
10:55 Glenn Greenwald on Trump latest in Iran
13:50 Hogan Gidley: “We need to apply more military pressure on Iran”
16:40 Rania Khalek on what Trump should do next
23:30 Trump previously saying he wouldn’t start wars
33:30 Mohammad Marandi joins Uncensored
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Lauren Southern was once one of the most influential figures in the online alt-right movement. Her outspoken views on feminism, immigration and free speech earned her a massive following, while her activism and commentary made headlines around the world. After stepping away from politics to embrace a traditional family life, Southern is now reassessing the movements and ideas that helped make her famous.
In her new book, This Is Not Real Wife, Southern takes aim at the manosphere, the "trad wife" phenomenon, and the online culture she says shaped a generation of young men and women. Her critics accuse her of abandoning the movement she once championed, while her supporters argue she is exposing uncomfortable truths.
She joins Uncensored to debate christian Andrew Wilson on the issue.
Then; It's Pride Month - so it only made sense to bring Uncensored's resident LGBTQIA2S+ community member James Barr in to debate conservative political commentator Michael Knowles...
00:00 Introduction
01:16 Lauren Southern and Andrew Wilson debate begins
03:22 Lauren on protesting at a ‘Slutwalk’ when she was 19
05:41 Lauren on life as a ‘trad wife’
08:22 Andrew Wilson’s take on Lauren Southern’s beliefs
15:51 Traditionalism
17:12 The ‘Manosphere’ and the likes of Andrew Tate
20:00 Lauren on growing up in an evangelical family
21:45 Andrew Wilson on religion and the ideas of redemption
25:27 Lauren on being a woman and her place in society
27:43 Andrew Wilson’s conclusion
29:59 Piers asks Lauren “would you consider yourself a feminist?”
30:46 Piers Morgan’s monologue on Pride Month
32:00 James Barr and Michael Knowles debate begins
42:00 James Barr on the importance of Pride Month
43:33 Does James Barr know what LGBTQIA2S+ even means?
44:58 Love, s*x and deviance
48:17 Arsenal celebrating Pride
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The release of the blockbuster biopic of Michael Jackson’s life called ‘Michael’ is now set to cross a billion dollars at the box office. Made with the Jackson estate's approval, it portrays the young Jackson as a kind-hearted, misunderstood genius; bullied by his father and exploited by the music industry.
A very different portrayal of the King of Pop however comes out in the bombshell Netflix documentary - released this week - about his 2005 trial for child molestation.
The lawyer seen in the clip was Michael Jackson’s defence attorney during his infamous trial - Thomas Mesereau - who convinced the jury to find Jackson Not Guilty on all 14 counts.
He didn’t take part in the documentary but agreed to join Uncensored for the first interview since its release. Piers Morgan is also joined by criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos, Jackson’s crisis publicist Vincent F Amen and NewsNation’s Geraldo Rivera.
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A recent episode of Jubilee featuring Dave Rubin has generated one of the biggest reactions ever, after the formerly left-wing podcaster was challenged on his MAGA credentials by 20 young Democrats who took particular issue with his faltering defense of the Iran War.
Reviews of the episode have not been kind, pretty much summed up by Glenn Greenwald’s assessment that Rubin is “one of the dumbest people in media.”
Piers Morgan invites some of the breakout stars of what’s being called ‘The Ruin Of Rubin’ to come face-to-face with Will Chamberlain, who claims Dave is ‘a good guy’...
He takes on Mason, Evan Martinez and Hunter Dunn who all had their moment opposite Rubin in the Jubilee ring.
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The bodycam footage is difficult to watch.
Eighteen-year-old Henry Nowak can be heard telling police officers "I can't breathe" as he lay dying after being stabbed. Despite his injuries, officers initially treated him as a suspect after Sikh man Vickrum Digwa, who had stabbed him with a religious knife, remained at the scene and accused him of carrying out a racist attack.
The case has sparked outrage, raising questions about policing, race, and whether lessons drawn from past controversies have led to dangerous overcorrections. Critics argue that policies designed to address racial disparities have created a culture in which assumptions are made before the facts are known, while others warn against using a tragedy to inflame racial tensions.
As anger grows, Henry's family have called for calm, urging people not to use his death to spread division or hatred. But protests have already erupted, politicians and activists are clashing over what happened, and the debate is rapidly becoming another front in Britain's culture wars.
Piers Morgan is joined by host of The Michael Knowles Show, Michael Knowles, host of BET News, Marc Lamont Hill, author of The Left Hook newsletter, Wajahat Ali, host of Part of The Problem, Dave Smith, and host of History Uncensored, Bianca Nobilo, to discuss.
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The political fallout from the war with Iran is creating some unlikely alliances.
Figures as different as Tucker Carlson, Mehdi Hasan, Megyn Kelly and Cenk Uygur are all making strikingly similar arguments: that Donald Trump campaigned against foreign wars only to lead the United States into one. Many also believe Benjamin Netanyahu's government played a decisive role in the push for military action against Iran and have come under fierce criticism for saying so.
Meanwhile, fresh scrutiny is falling on Israel's treatment of Palestinian detainees. Following allegations of abuse in Israeli custody and renewed controversy surrounding National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a growing debate is emerging over whether one of Israel's most polarising politicians is a rogue actor or a reflection of something deeper within a country hardened by decades of conflict.
Piers Morgan is joined by political scientist and activist Norman Finkelstein, former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon, Gaza flotilla detainees Catriona Graham and Alex Colston, and former Ben-Gvir adviser Yishai Fleisher.
00:00 Introduction
02:22 Norman Finkelstein and Joe Kent debate begins
02:40 Joe Kent on Norman Finkelstein’s comments and Israel's influence over the US
12:50 Norman Finkelstein on the fragmented right wing in the US
17:00 Joe Kent on Israel’s influence over the US
23:00 Norman Finkelstein on Piers’s deviation on Israel and Hamas
26:29 Norman Finkelstein’s comments on October 7 and calling Israelis ‘Nazis’
38:30 Piers Morgan’s monologue on the treatment of Gaza flotilla detainees
40:00 Catriona Graham discusses being detained ‘assaulted’ by Israelis
42:45 Are Israeli forces capable of committing sexual crimes against detainees?
46:15 Yishai Fleischer and Alex Colston join
46:45 Yishai Fleischer labels the ‘abuse’ narrative as ‘fraudulent’
48:54 Yishai reacts to ‘police action’ against Catriona
52:14 Flotilla detainee Alex Colston responds to Yishai’s comments
55:20 Yishai responds to Alex; “a wolf in sheep’s clothing”
01:03:57 Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon joins
01:05:10 Danny Danon on the war with Iran
01:09:32 Danny Danon on Israel sexual abuse accusations
01:11:22 Ben Gvir posting a video abusing young female flotilla detainee
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The political lines are blurring and the fallout is getting harder to ignore…
Breaking developments in the Middle East take centre stage as Iran pulls out of talks with the United States following Israel's escalating military action in Lebanon. Strange new alliances are forming around opposition to war with Iran, as figures from across the political spectrum find themselves making remarkably similar arguments about Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and America's role in the conflict.
Cenk Uygur and Shabbos Kestenbaum join to debate under extraordinary circumstances. With Cenk due to travel to London for a series of public appearances, including a debate in the studio, before British authorities revoked his permission to enter the country. He says he was told he represents a "serious risk to public order" because of his views on Israel.
Is Britain is crossing a dangerous line between combating extremism and censoring political dissent?
Piers then speaks to leader of the opposition, Kemi Badenoch, to discuss Trump, Iran, Israel, Starmer, Mandelson, free speech and faith in a candid interview.
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If Artificial Intelligence becomes even a fraction as powerful as the experts believe, all of our lives are about to change beyond recognition.
Opinion is divided on whether it’s a great leap forward in convenience and efficiency - like the internet and mobile phones - or the end of life on earth.
Piers Morgan is joined by computer scientist and AI researcher Dr Roman Yamploskiy and cognitive scientist and philosopher Joscha Bach before speaking to Impact Theory host Tom Bilyeu in the Uncensored studio.
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Deny, deflect and delay was the standard policy of the IDF in Gaza whenever there were claims of tragic accidents or crimes.
First they’d deny all knowledge, before flooding the zone with reasons to blame somebody else. Then they’d promise an investigation with an outcome to be published - some day.
Now the Trump administration and the US military is accused of doing exactly the same thing about the missile strike which destroyed an Iranian school - killing many children - almost three full months ago.
Is the often-repeated claim that Iranian forces killed 40,000 civilians justification for this war?
Piers Morgan discusses with author Scott Horton, former air force combat pilot Ryan Bodenheimer, AKA Max Afterburner, Pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist at the New York Times Malachy Browne and Christiaan Triebert from the New York Times visual investigations team.
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Thomas Massie’s bruising defeat last night was widely framed as proof that President Trump still has total control of the Republican Party.
But critics argue the bigger question is who really has influence over Trump. Pro-Israel donors and lobbying groups reportedly spent more than $15 million to defeat Massie, with millions linked to AIPAC.
Massie was never known as a leading critic of Israel. Allies say his real offence was challenging the influence of lobbyists and billionaire donors over Republican leadership and US foreign policy. Now, with Massie sidelined, divisions inside MAGA are deepening.
Has Trump tightened his grip on the movement — or has the donor class tightened its grip on Trump?
Meanwhile, outrage is growing after three people were killed in a suspected terror attack at San Diego’s largest mosque.
The attack has intensified scrutiny of anti-Muslim rhetoric in politics following recent comments from Republican figures and a controversial post from Trump ally Laura Loomer targeting mosque attendees.
Critics say the question now is whether inflammatory political rhetoric is beginning to have deadly consequences...
Piers Morgan is joined by senior counsel of the Article 3 Project, Will Chamberlain, Host of System Update, Glenn Greenwald, founder of Outkick!, Clay Travis and former Republican strategist and speechwriter, Buckley Carlson to discuss.
Piers then speaks to founder of Zeteo, Mehdi Hasan about the mosque attack in San Diego.
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Tim Dillon is a successful comedian, actor, writer and podcaster - and it was on his podcast, just days before the presidential election, that JD Vance explained how a war on Iran would be in Israel’s interests, but not America’s.
And while Dillon is often called ‘MAGA’ he now says that movement is the ‘biggest con in history’.
He joins Piers Morgan to discuss Donald Trump’s effect on the Republican Party, Joe Rogan, comedy and how the world may be changed by Artificial Intelligence.
Then; Piers also speaks to president of the Cambridge University Society of Women, Maeve Halligan, who has garnered attention for her rousing speech on the trans movement, in which she said: “Don’t tell me to be kind if being kind involves lying to and medicalising kids, betraying lesbian and gay people, rolling back women’s hard fought-for rights, and hurling threats at those who object.”
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Piers Morgan covers the two rallies making headlines in Britain this weekend that both caused their fair share of controversy - plus some head-scratching over their turnouts.Tommy Robinson touted his Unite The Kingdom march as ‘the biggest event in British history’ - police say about 50,000 attended - but it wasn’t even the biggest event in London this weekend, given that 84,000 people went to the FA Cup final at Wembley.And there was some equally creative accounting going on a mile away at the rival march in support of Palestine. MP Zara Sultana said she was “proud to join 250 thousand people” at the Nakba rally, which police say was attended by 20,000.Piers Morgan is joined by The Young Turks’ Cenk Uygur, Politics Joe’s political editor Ava Santina, political commentator Don Keith, who was barred from entering the UK to attend Robinson’s rally andSintish, also known as Based & Bougie, who attended the Unite the Kingdom rally and had some choice words to say about Piers there…Then; former lieutenant colonel and spokesman for the IDF Jonathan Conricus is a regular on Uncensored - and for the first time joins us in our studios to debate British-Palestinian journalist and activist Kieran Andrieu on Gaza and Israel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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