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Episode 393

Scott MacFarlane

CBS Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Independent Americans for a hard-hitting breakdown of Trump’s risky Venezuelan tanker seizure, the secret DOJ legal memos behind recent strikes, and the unprecedented blanket pardons that wiped out the

The Brief

→ Four things from today’s episode
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Ken Burns on why the founders would be shocked not by a stro. Ken Burns on why the founders would be shocked not by a strongman but by a Congress that abdicated Article I

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The Wounded Knee medals reversal and what Burns calls "obvio. The Wounded Knee medals reversal and what Burns calls "obvious racist editing" of American history

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Renaming forts back to Confederate generals. traitors, in Burns' words — and the cost of that message

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Baseball as a barometer of America. immigration, Jackie Robinson, and why every player wears 42 on April 15

CBS Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Independent Americans for a hard-hitting breakdown of Trump’s risky Venezuelan tanker seizure, the secret DOJ legal memos behind recent strikes, and the unprecedented blanket pardons that wiped out the largest criminal investigation in American history. Host Paul Rieckhoff also unpacks a near-trillion-dollar defense bill, Trump’s blocked federalization of the California National Guard, and fresh pressure on Venezuela’s Maduro, all converging in a volatile national security moment.​

Scott explains how DOJ’s refusal to release its legal guidance on the Venezuela operations is fueling mistrust, why bipartisan ethics experts and the Senate Judiciary Committee are demanding transparency, and how the administration’s strategy of funneling information to friendly outlets undermines accountability. The conversation dives into Trump’s inauguration-day mass clemency for January 6 defendants, the still-murky arrest in the January 5 Capitol pipe bomb case, and the norm-shattering removal of traditional Pentagon reporters in favor of a new “propaganda press corps.”​

Amid the heavy news, Paul and Scott still make space for life and hope—from Jalen Hurts’ rough season and Philip Rivers’ surprise Colts comeback to Pete Alonso’s move to the Orioles and the energy of Army–Navy week in Baltimore. They close with “something good”: NORAD’s annual Santa Tracker volunteer effort and Scott’s 15-year-old asking for a CD player and physical albums, a small reminder that the next generation still wants something real and tangible.

Because every episode of Independent Americans with Paul Rieckhoff breaks down the most important news stories–and offers light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It’s independent content for independent Americans. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans is your trusted place for independent news, politics, inspiration and hope. The podcast that helps you stay ahead of the curve–and stay vigilant.

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