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Episode 494

Hegseth’s Pulp Fiction Prayer. RFK Jr’s Raccoon Penis.

GOP Blocks War Powers Vote Again. Will Dems Blow It? Independent’s Opportunity. Stock Market Soars. More Boat Strikes. Mamdani Cancels NYC Vets Parade. Queen Latifah: UNITY.

The Brief

→ Four things from today’s episode
01

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

02

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

03

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

04

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

GOP Blocks War Powers Vote Again. Will Dems Blow It? Independent’s Opportunity. Stock Market Soars. More Boat Strikes. Mamdani Cancels NYC Vets Parade. Queen Latifah: UNITY.

Independent Americans host Paul Rieckhoff sits down with journalist, author, and former CNN anchor and Daily Beast Editor John Avlon—now with The Bulwark— for a fast, insightful, and hopeful conversation about how to fix American politics—before it breaks us. From Iran and the spiraling Middle East crisis, to Trump’s second term, to the Democrats’ brand problem, Avlon brings his “How to Fix It” mindset to moderates, independents, veterans, and frustrated voters who are tired of the bullshit and hungry for reality-based solutions. They dig into the rise of independent voters, the weakness of the Democrat brand, the failure of both parties to provide real leadership, the dangers of performative extremism, and what Teddy Roosevelt’s “man in the arena” can teach us about citizenship, courage, and showing up in 2026 and 2028.

They also get personal. Avlon opens up about running for Congress on Long Island, what he learned knocking on doors as a Democrat in a purple district, and why he still believes in persuasion politics in an age of rage clicks and echo chambers. He talks about raising kids in a deeply political household, the strain and purpose of public service, and how patriots can reclaim words like “freedom” and “democracy” from the extremes. If you’re an independent, a disillusioned Democrat or Republican, or just someone trying to stay informed without losing your mind, this episode will give you information, inspiration, and impact—and help you stay vigilant.