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Deportations in 2026 Set to Surpass Those in 2025: DHS
Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin will hit 100 days in office on Wednesday. He said ICE is on track to surpass 2025 deportation numbers by the end of August.

NATO Promises Trump Arctic Security
The military alliance between Europe and North America—NATO—is stepping up its efforts in the Arctic.

What the People Say: Counting Mail-In Ballots After Election Day
Earlier in the show, we covered the Supreme Court ruling that allows the counting of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.

US Turning Iranian Regime Factions Against Each Other: Geopolitical Analyst
President Donald Trump said on Monday morning that Iran had requested a new meeting with the United States. NTD speaks with geopolitical analyst Rod D. Martin for further insight and analysis.
Colorado Supreme Court Rejects Democratic Congressional Redistricting Plans
Colorado's Supreme Court has rejected new ballot measures that would have redrawn the state's congressional maps for 2028 and 2030.
Ford Hires Veteran Engineers Following AI Troubles
After losing billions of dollars in recalls since 2024, Ford is now number 1 in the JD Power 2026 Initial Quality Survey.
Supreme Court Upholds Mail-In Grace Periods in 5-4 Ruling, Expands Trump’s Power Over Federal Agencies: Former DOJ Official Reacts
Former Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark breaks down the Supreme Court’s major decisions—a 5-4 ruling preserving state mail-in ballot grace periods, a 6-3 decision affirming the president’s authority to fire FTC commissioners, and a separate 5-4 ruling protecting the Federal Reserve’s independence from White House control.
Supreme Court Ruling to Count Mail-In Ballots After Election Day ‘Unfortunate’: Legal Fellow
The Supreme Court had a busy day in rulings as well as on whether or not to hear consequential cases.
US-Iran Talks Tomorrow? What to Watch as Trump Signals Doha Meeting
President Trump says U.S. negotiators are heading to Doha for talks with Iran, despite Tehran denying any meeting is scheduled.
Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros Mounts Serious Challenge to 29-Year Incumbent Diana DeGette in Colorado Primary: Panel Weighs In
Tiffany Meier and her panelists discuss the high-stakes Democratic primary in Colorado’s 1st Congressional District, where 29-year-old Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros is giving longtime Rep. Diana DeGette her toughest challenge in decades.
NYC Events for July 4 and America’s 250th Anniversary
New York City will host a number of events for July 4 and America’s 250th celebration.
Geopolitical Analyst Lays Out How to Deal With a Regime That Welcomes ‘Chaos’
The United States and Iran have agreed to halt attacks and continue negotiations related to their memorandum of understanding.
Activism Has Replaced Education, US Students Being Robbed of Civics Curriculum in Favor of Ideology: Educator
Is America’s public education system failing to teach basic civics while increasingly encouraging political activism?
US Dollar’s Liquidity, Security Will Keep It in Top Spot: Economist
After warnings in recent years of de-dollarization, the U.S. dollar is now heading for its biggest monthly gain in nearly a year.
Deadly Flooding in Southeast, Deadly Fires in West
Severe weather and weather-related disasters hit communities in the Southeast and Western United States over the weekend.
Delaware Senator Coons Injured in Traffic Accident
Democratic Senator Chris Coons of Delaware is recovering after a traffic crash on Sunday.
Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Sky
Comcast is splitting into two publicly traded companies.
Christie’s Kicks Off Classic Week Auctions
Christie’s Classic Week will kick off on Tuesday, with a range of items up for auction.
Mamdani Predicts Socialist President; WNBA Player Behind Viral Finger-Point Meme Speaks out | What'd You Say?!
Tiffany Meier and her panel react to former President Joe Biden’s weekend remarks blasting Donald Trump’s “vanity projects,” New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani claiming a democratic socialist could win the presidency, and the viral WNBA moment involving Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham pointing at an opponent for 22 seconds.
Trump Nominates Acting Labor Secretary Keith E. Sonderling for Permanent Role
The president intends to nominate longtime labor official and anti-fraud advocate Keith E. Sonderling to lead the Department of Labor permanently.
Deportations in 2026 Set to Surpass Those in 2025: DHS
Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin will hit 100 days in office on Wednesday. He said ICE is on track to surpass 2025 deportation numbers by the end of August.
NATO Promises Trump Arctic Security
The military alliance between Europe and North America—NATO—is stepping up its efforts in the Arctic.
What the People Say: Counting Mail-In Ballots After Election Day
Earlier in the show, we covered the Supreme Court ruling that allows the counting of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.
US Turning Iranian Regime Factions Against Each Other: Geopolitical Analyst
President Donald Trump said on Monday morning that Iran had requested a new meeting with the United States. NTD speaks with geopolitical analyst Rod D. Martin for further insight and analysis.
Colorado Supreme Court Rejects Democratic Congressional Redistricting Plans
Colorado's Supreme Court has rejected new ballot measures that would have redrawn the state's congressional maps for 2028 and 2030.
Ford Hires Veteran Engineers Following AI Troubles
After losing billions of dollars in recalls since 2024, Ford is now number 1 in the JD Power 2026 Initial Quality Survey.
Supreme Court Upholds Mail-In Grace Periods in 5-4 Ruling, Expands Trump’s Power Over Federal Agencies: Former DOJ Official Reacts
Former Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark breaks down the Supreme Court’s major decisions—a 5-4 ruling preserving state mail-in ballot grace periods, a 6-3 decision affirming the president’s authority to fire FTC commissioners, and a separate 5-4 ruling protecting the Federal Reserve’s independence from White House control.
Supreme Court Ruling to Count Mail-In Ballots After Election Day ‘Unfortunate’: Legal Fellow
The Supreme Court had a busy day in rulings as well as on whether or not to hear consequential cases.
US-Iran Talks Tomorrow? What to Watch as Trump Signals Doha Meeting
President Trump says U.S. negotiators are heading to Doha for talks with Iran, despite Tehran denying any meeting is scheduled.
Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros Mounts Serious Challenge to 29-Year Incumbent Diana DeGette in Colorado Primary: Panel Weighs In
Tiffany Meier and her panelists discuss the high-stakes Democratic primary in Colorado’s 1st Congressional District, where 29-year-old Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros is giving longtime Rep. Diana DeGette her toughest challenge in decades.
NYC Events for July 4 and America’s 250th Anniversary
New York City will host a number of events for July 4 and America’s 250th celebration.
Geopolitical Analyst Lays Out How to Deal With a Regime That Welcomes ‘Chaos’
The United States and Iran have agreed to halt attacks and continue negotiations related to their memorandum of understanding.
Activism Has Replaced Education, US Students Being Robbed of Civics Curriculum in Favor of Ideology: Educator
Is America’s public education system failing to teach basic civics while increasingly encouraging political activism?
US Dollar’s Liquidity, Security Will Keep It in Top Spot: Economist
After warnings in recent years of de-dollarization, the U.S. dollar is now heading for its biggest monthly gain in nearly a year.
Deadly Flooding in Southeast, Deadly Fires in West
Severe weather and weather-related disasters hit communities in the Southeast and Western United States over the weekend.
Delaware Senator Coons Injured in Traffic Accident
Democratic Senator Chris Coons of Delaware is recovering after a traffic crash on Sunday.
Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Sky
Comcast is splitting into two publicly traded companies.
Christie’s Kicks Off Classic Week Auctions
Christie’s Classic Week will kick off on Tuesday, with a range of items up for auction.
Mamdani Predicts Socialist President; WNBA Player Behind Viral Finger-Point Meme Speaks out | What'd You Say?!
Tiffany Meier and her panel react to former President Joe Biden’s weekend remarks blasting Donald Trump’s “vanity projects,” New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani claiming a democratic socialist could win the presidency, and the viral WNBA moment involving Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham pointing at an opponent for 22 seconds.
Trump Nominates Acting Labor Secretary Keith E. Sonderling for Permanent Role
The president intends to nominate longtime labor official and anti-fraud advocate Keith E. Sonderling to lead the Department of Labor permanently.
















