Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese

400 white supremacists marched through D.C. on July 4th and Trump said nothing

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Episode 400 white supremacists marched through D.C. on July 4th and Trump said nothing Cover

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At 11:15 in the evening, after hours of delays caused by severe thunderstorms over Washington, D.C., the President of the United States finally stepped onto the stage. Standing behind bulletproof glass on the National Mall to celebrate America's 250th birthday, he placed July 4, 2026, alongside July 4, 1776, and declared, "This is bigger... I think in its own way, it's more beautiful." On the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a document written in rejection of monarchy, he once again teased the possibility of a third term. Based on the events of 7-4-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump compared the 250th birthday celebration to the founding itself, calling them "Two big ones," and teased a third term * He told Bret Baier he would deliver the speech no matter what, comparing reading a teleprompter behind bulletproof glass to storming the beaches on D-Day * He said it while a 107-year-old D-Day veteran who commanded landing craft waited to stand beside him * Roughly 400 masked men marched through the capital carrying Confederate flags and chanting "Reclaim America" * They were Patriot Front, a white nationalist group founded after the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville * Their logo is modeled after the fasces, the symbol of Mussolini's National Fascist Party, and their manifesto calls democracy a failure * Leaked documents show more than 540 members across 49 states, with a recruitment goal timed to the 250th anniversary * The haunting Reuters photograph of a Black woman sitting alone on the Metro, surrounded by masked members * Why covering their faces reveals the cowardice of the movement, in contrast to founders who signed the Declaration with their real names * How these men are the product of years of rhetoric teaching Americans to fear one another * Trump's silence on the white supremacist march was his approval * The contradiction of warning that communism is "like a cancer" you have to "cut out fast" while casting fellow Americans as enemies * Trump misquoting the Declaration, citing Genesis instead, saying "a communist will never say that" * Who actually carried this country for 250 years: the enslaved, Native communities, Japanese American families, immigrants, workers, and the marginalized * Four former presidents releasing statements, with Bill Clinton calling it "socialism for the super-rich" * Timothy Snyder assembling dozens of voices to read the 20 lessons from "On Tyranny" as counterprogramming * Sarah Jessica Parker: "The lesson of America is not that freedom was given. It is that freedom was defended. Again and again" The golden age Trump is building is not for us. It is for his enablers, the men in masks, the people who want to concentrate power so completely that the rest of us never get a say again. The real golden ages of America have always been the ones we build together. The promise was never that it would be perfect. The promise was that it would keep trying. And we will never stop trying. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

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Episode Trump’s frantic social media spiral was disturbing, even for him Cover

Trump’s frantic social media spiral was disturbing, even for him

At 12:36 in the morning, shortly after the fireworks had exploded overhead from America's 250th birthday celebration, the President of the United States was already back on Truth Social with his first post of the day, which seemed innocent enough: "Best fireworks show, EVER!" But less than twenty-four hours later, that post would mark one of Donald Trump's most frantic social media spirals in a very long time. Over the course of the day, he posted or reposted more than 100 times, including 67 posts in just two hours. Based on the events of 7-5-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump posted or reposted more than 100 times in a single day, 67 of them in just two hours * A meme of Italian PM Giorgia Meloni with "RESTRAINING ORDER NEEDED," 48 hours before they are expected at a NATO summit together * Italian media called it a "disturbing qualitative leap" and "theater of digital contempt," with even ally Matteo Salvini warning against it * A fake image of Barack and Michelle Obama on Air Force One covered in graffiti, echoing the ape video he posted five months earlier * A side-by-side of Melania Trump and Hillary Clinton framed to reduce a former Senator and Secretary of State to her appearance * A billboard threatening jail over "election fraud," pre-loading justification to reject any midterm result * An authoritarian propaganda image of Trump as a towering military figure commanding jets over a sky consumed by fire * Why the image evoked Soviet, Mussolini, and North Korean cult-of-personality aesthetics, not a constitutional president * Trump declaring himself "Number 1 on TikTok" as though it were a defining presidential achievement * Resharing a post using the phrase "suicidal empathy," a white nationalist term treating compassion as civilizational self-destruction * The morning after hundreds of white nationalists marched through the capital * Trump's most honest post: if Democrats add states, expand representation, and end the filibuster, "it will be impossible for a Republican to ever be elected President again" * Why he was describing a fair system, and admitting his party cannot survive one * Not one of the 100+ posts was about healthcare, wages, housing, or the cost of groceries * Patriot Front's march through D.C., and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's refusal on CNN to condemn the group * Fox host Laura Ingraham calling the white nationalist march "fake" * The Newport Beach Fourth of July chaos and how it was immediately folded into a familiar political narrative * Why division is not just a consequence of this presidency but its only consistent product The posting spree is not the behavior of a person who is winning. It is the behavior of a man who knows the ground is shifting beneath him. Instead of spending his Sunday making life better for a single American, he spent it posting more than a hundred times, trying to make himself feel bigger. In November, we will do the one thing he admitted he fears most: participate in a democracy where every eligible voice counts equally. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

7. Juli 202620 min
Episode 400 white supremacists marched through D.C. on July 4th and Trump said nothing Cover

400 white supremacists marched through D.C. on July 4th and Trump said nothing

At 11:15 in the evening, after hours of delays caused by severe thunderstorms over Washington, D.C., the President of the United States finally stepped onto the stage. Standing behind bulletproof glass on the National Mall to celebrate America's 250th birthday, he placed July 4, 2026, alongside July 4, 1776, and declared, "This is bigger... I think in its own way, it's more beautiful." On the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a document written in rejection of monarchy, he once again teased the possibility of a third term. Based on the events of 7-4-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump compared the 250th birthday celebration to the founding itself, calling them "Two big ones," and teased a third term * He told Bret Baier he would deliver the speech no matter what, comparing reading a teleprompter behind bulletproof glass to storming the beaches on D-Day * He said it while a 107-year-old D-Day veteran who commanded landing craft waited to stand beside him * Roughly 400 masked men marched through the capital carrying Confederate flags and chanting "Reclaim America" * They were Patriot Front, a white nationalist group founded after the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville * Their logo is modeled after the fasces, the symbol of Mussolini's National Fascist Party, and their manifesto calls democracy a failure * Leaked documents show more than 540 members across 49 states, with a recruitment goal timed to the 250th anniversary * The haunting Reuters photograph of a Black woman sitting alone on the Metro, surrounded by masked members * Why covering their faces reveals the cowardice of the movement, in contrast to founders who signed the Declaration with their real names * How these men are the product of years of rhetoric teaching Americans to fear one another * Trump's silence on the white supremacist march was his approval * The contradiction of warning that communism is "like a cancer" you have to "cut out fast" while casting fellow Americans as enemies * Trump misquoting the Declaration, citing Genesis instead, saying "a communist will never say that" * Who actually carried this country for 250 years: the enslaved, Native communities, Japanese American families, immigrants, workers, and the marginalized * Four former presidents releasing statements, with Bill Clinton calling it "socialism for the super-rich" * Timothy Snyder assembling dozens of voices to read the 20 lessons from "On Tyranny" as counterprogramming * Sarah Jessica Parker: "The lesson of America is not that freedom was given. It is that freedom was defended. Again and again" The golden age Trump is building is not for us. It is for his enablers, the men in masks, the people who want to concentrate power so completely that the rest of us never get a say again. The real golden ages of America have always been the ones we build together. The promise was never that it would be perfect. The promise was that it would keep trying. And we will never stop trying. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

Gestern19 min
Episode "We will send them into exile” - Trump's Mount Rushmore speech crossed into dangerous territory Cover

"We will send them into exile” - Trump's Mount Rushmore speech crossed into dangerous territory

At 9:03 p.m. tonight, the 45th and 47th President of the United States took the stage beneath Mount Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota, as the U.S. Air Force Academy Band played Hail to the Chief. As he began to speak, it became clear this was not a celebration of America's 250th birthday. It was the 2026 version of the Red Scare. Over the next thirty minutes, Donald Trump declared that the Democratic Party was made up of communists, promised that communists would be sent into exile, and outlined a plan he said would ensure Republicans "will not lose an election for a hundred years." Based on the events of 7-3-2026 The Breakdown: * The White House previewed the speech as "inspiring" and "optimistic," answering "What does it mean to be an American?" Instead, Trump delivered a declaration of political war against half the nation * Like every authoritarian movement, the speech began with belonging, defining who counted as a "real" American through God, culture, and bloodline * He named Britain, Athens, Jerusalem, and Rome as America's roots, while erasing Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Indigenous nations * The eugenics language of a "new breed of citizen," spoken on stolen Lakota land beneath a monument carved by a man with documented KKK ties * Erasing the women who built this country, from Abigail Adams to Harriet Tubman to Sojourner Truth * Trump calling communism a greater threat than World War I, World War II, Pearl Harbor, or 9/11 * The loyalty test: "You can be a communist or you can be a patriot. You cannot be both" * Standing on treaty-guaranteed Lakota land, calling it a "Marxist lie" to teach that we live on stolen land * The Oglala Sioux Tribe's formal resolution opposing the event * The most dangerous words: a promise to "send them into exile" on the eve of a nation founded by people who fled exile * His plan to "terminate the filibuster" and pass the SAVE America Act so Republicans "will not lose an election for a hundred years" * How this is McCarthyism resurrected, with far-right voices already calling to revive the 1954 Communist Control Act * The contrast: NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a naturalized citizen, delivering a more patriotic address hours earlier from behind George Washington's desk * Mamdani: "It is precisely because we love this nation that we will not leave it" * Why this speech was designed to convince followers that anyone who challenges Trump is an enemy of the country * Frederick Douglass's 1852 "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" and how he called the Constitution a "GLORIOUS LIBERTY DOCUMENT" * Why real patriotism means loving this country enough to tell the truth about its past This is not a celebration of America. This is the end of it if he succeeds. But the real America has always been an idea, shared and passed on by every generation willing to build it. This is our promise to America on her 250th birthday: we will not let those hungry for power convince us to hate one another. We will not surrender to the lie that our neighbors are the enemy. We will never stop fighting for the country America has always been capable of becoming. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

5. Juli 202624 min
Episode Trump says his sons have "inside information" and he feels sorry for them Cover

Trump says his sons have "inside information" and he feels sorry for them

In an interview that aired at 5:27 pm yesterday evening, the President of the United States struggled as he sat leaning forward in the Oval Office. As the questions turned to his family's business dealings and the billions of dollars his financial disclosures showed he had earned since taking back the presidency, his skin grew tackier with sweat the more he talked. When Kernen handed him what should have been the easiest opportunity to reassure Americans that his family keeps a clear line between public office and private profit, Trump did the opposite. He volunteered something about his own sons that no ethics lawyer would ever advise a president to say: "Almost anything they do... they have inside information." Based on the events of 7-2-2026 The Breakdown: * In a CNBC interview, Trump admitted his sons have "inside information" on "almost anything they do," while asking Americans to feel sorry for them * His financial disclosures showed more than two billion dollars in revenue in 2025 * He could not name the firms managing his money and was unsure what rules he was supposed to follow * U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced a felony indictment against 67-year-old Olympic canoeist David "Davey" Hearn for touching peeling paint at the Reflecting Pool * The charge carries a maximum of ten years. Pirro claimed he "forcefully and violently" removed the liner * Hearn says he stopped on a bike ride, touched a piece already peeling off, and was handcuffed and held for five hours * His attorneys Norm Eisen and Mary Dohrmann called it "the misuse of government power against an ordinary citizen based on a concocted narrative" * How the truth is that the administration rushed a vanity project, ignored experts, and hired the wrong company * A reporter asked how Pirro could charge Hearn while over 1,000 January 6 rioters were pardoned. She refused to answer: "Who's next? Not you!" * Even Republican Senator Thom Tillis: "What freakin' parallel universe did I wake up in?" * Air Force Major Jason Watson became the first active-duty commissioned officer in American history to publicly call for a president's impeachment, conviction, and removal * Watson recited his oath on the Capitol steps and listed the charges before being handcuffed while the crowd chanted "Who do you serve?" * The career, pension, and freedom Watson knowingly risked, and the legal defense fund that raised more than $93,000 in 24 hours * Jack Smith's first televised interview: "We are facing an attack on the rule of law that is different in kind and scope to anything I've seen in my lifetime" * Smith on the "retribution prosecutions" of James Comey and Letitia James, and the agents Kash Patel fired * Smith confirming he is still ready to bring the case to trial after Trump leaves office * Smith's advice to state attorneys general: "I would be ready to litigate everything. Don't let reason be a limitation" The oath exists for days like this one, when keeping it means risking a career, a reputation, or even freedom. In two days, America turns 250 years old, and that anniversary belongs to all of us. This has never been about left versus right. It is about those willing to defend our constitutional democracy and those willing to sacrifice it for power. The people who honored their oath this week have shown us the way forward. Now it is our turn. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

4. Juli 202620 min
Episode Donald Trump's unhinged North Dakota speech showed a man in steep decline Cover

Donald Trump's unhinged North Dakota speech showed a man in steep decline

At 3:13 in the afternoon, Donald Trump walked onto the stage in Medora, North Dakota, having arrived aboard the $400 million retrofitted Qatari jet that now serves as Air Force One. He was there for the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. But what most Americans will remember is watching a president whose mental struggles appear to be accelerating at an alarming pace. During the hour-long speech, he told the crowd he "had a conversation with Theodore Roosevelt," a man who died in 1919. Based on the events of 7-1-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump claimed he "had a conversation with Theodore Roosevelt," likely an AI chatbot in the museum, described as though it were real * Looking at Don Jr. and Eric, Trump mused about giving himself and his sons the Medal of Honor: "we'll have a threesome" * He admitted he has "seriously thought of giving myself the Congressional Medal of Honor" * When the teleprompters broke, he called the left one "a waste of time" and rated the right one "a two on the scale of 10," accidentally grading his own party * He pivoted from Roosevelt to the border, to threatening Spain, to Venezuela, to Iran, struggling to hold a single thought * He lied that the UFC fight was "broadcast on CBS" with "among the highest ratings," when it aired exclusively on Paramount+ * He closed the library dedication by singing along to "Y.M.C.A." * The rambling revealed not just confusion but conviction, and at times profound racism * Trump invoked "racehorse theory," a term rooted in the eugenics movement his father raised him on * How Theodore Roosevelt himself was a prominent proponent of eugenics, and the origin of the theory in animal breeding * On affirmative action, "looked a certain way" doing the work of saying race without saying it * Branding all political opposition as communist, calling it a bigger threat than the World Wars, Pearl Harbor, and 9/11 * What Roosevelt actually stood for: conservation, trust-busting, public lands for future generations, institutions serving the public * Roosevelt's own great-grandson opposing what Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are doing, calling him "the old lion" * The Center for Western Priorities: "Teddy Roosevelt ended the Gilded Age. Donald Trump and Doug Burgum are using their power to do the opposite" * How Roosevelt was a deeply complicated figure whose imperialism and racism deserve to be remembered too * Trump's imperial claims on Cuba, Spain, Venezuela, and Iran in a single speech * How Trump embraced Roosevelt's empire while discarding his stewardship Three days from now, this country turns 250 years old. I keep thinking about the people who built this country, the ones who were told they did not belong and stayed anyway, and what they would feel seeing the man who will speak on their behalf. But when Democrats take back Congress, every committee and investigation will have his own words as proof. The case is building itself every time he gives a speech. And when the reckoning comes, he will have written it himself. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

3. Juli 202617 min