Ayman - Season 5 / Year 2025

Season 5 / Year 2025

Episodes

Episode 1
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett on the influence Elon Musk has on American politics, How Trump can solve his Pete Hegseth problem and a New Year's resolution for Democrats that doesn't include the phrase "when they go low, we go high."

Episode 2
Four years later, we should refuse to believe MAGA's rewrite of the events of Jan. 6., Elon Musk threatens to sue media outlets that report the truth, and a delegate in the U.S. House calls out America for its ‘colonies problem.'

Episode 3
The blame game over the Los Angeles fires begins, Trump becomes a convicted felon, Jack Smith bows out as Special Counsel and more questions than answers about when, or if, we'll see the findings of Smith's investigations.
The President-Elect plays politics with the California fires, Trump's favorite justices could not keep him from becoming a felon and the META man who will stop at nothing to prove he's every bro's bro.

Episode 4
Amid the race to contain L.A.'s wildfires, an insurance industry advocate on how victims should fight to rebuild, one of Trump's most controversial nominees faces a grilling on the Hill and what happened to Dr. Abu Safiya, a man known as "The Voice of Gaza's decimated health sector?"

Episode 5
Some of MAGA's most faithful aren't happy with Trump moving his inauguration indoors, Israel makes a bold claim on the eve of the ceasefire and an Indiana OB-GYN reveals how the war against reproductive rights has taken a dark turn in her state.
Ever thought about what President Biden could do in the final hours of his Presidency? Plus, what Trump's cabinet picks revealed at their confirmation hearings. If they're bending the knee to Trump just because he won, they're on our list of ‘Worst of the Week.'

Episode 6
Team Trump has made clear that chaos will reign once he takes the oath. Plus, the major challenges ahead for the ceasefire in Gaza and Congresswoman Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández explains how Democrats plan to take on the cruel Trump policy agenda.
Congressman Lloyd Doggett on Trump's return to Washington, How Project 2025 is far from forgotten and what to make of President Biden's lasting legacy in the middle east with the ceasefire deal in effect.

Episode 7
President Trump kicks off his administration in true Project 2025 style, Michigan's Secretary of State on her run for Governor in the MAGA era, and Israel shifts its focus to the West Bank just days after a ceasefire agreement.
Trump's second term is less than a week old and he's ridding of DEI, firing Inspectors General and FEMA could be next?! Plus, our ‘Worst of the Week' truly comes full circle with foes who've become friends... and friends who've clearly become foes.

Episode 8
The President has sparked a tariff tiff with the President of Colombia, Fred Trump III reveals what he thinks about his uncle's inauguration and you'll hear from an American trapped in Gaza.
Paola Ramos goes one-on-one with a pardoned J6 rioter, Rep. Steve Cohen sounds the alarm on confirming RFK, Jr. as the nation's Health Secretary and did you hear what Elon Musk said this weekend at a political rally in Germany?

Episode 9
New reporting sheds light on the potential resistance that remains at the FBI, CA Rep. Robert Garcia responds to Trump's new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China. Plus, Ayman goes one-on-one with a Doctor who recently returned from Gaza.
Ayman examines the new President's "made for TV" approach to cracking down on immigration, why the NTSB is pushing back against Trump's knee-jerk reaction to the DC plane crash and for ‘Worst of the Week,' we debunking some major misinformation coming from the White House.

Episode 10
What could possibly go wrong with Musk having access to America's checkbook? Trump says there might be pain caused by his trade war and that it would be ‘worth it,'. And what to make of Trump's upcoming meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu.

Episode 11
Musk's team expands its grip on government, but it's new task could put him at odds with MAGA. Plus, hear from a lawyer who's working to prevent Musk and DOGE from doing harm.
Did you notice what Donald Trump said this week when claiming that Israel would ‘hand over' Gaza to the United States? Plus, we hear MAGA proclaim "America First" all the time but when does that begin? And once again, the administration proves its moves on immigration are simply for show.

Episode 12

Episode 13
To fight or not to fight? Democrats appear split on how to take on Donald Trump. Have you ever wondered how much Elon Musk is making off government contracts? Plus, How Trump & allies are trying to take over American culture…. by force.

Episode 14
Vice President JD Vance shocked the world and now faces backlash for embracing Germany's far-right. It's Black History Month but you wouldn't know that by logging on to Google. And we speak with two Transgender High School students who are standing up against President Trump's ban on trans girls in girls' sports.

Episode 15
With a purge at the Pentagon and a big speech at CPAC, Trump takes MAGA to a whole new place. There's a looming risk of a government shutdown that's solely happening because Republicans can't work together. Plus, Ayman speaks to the father of Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage in Gaza, about the uncertainties surrounding the next phase of the ceasefire.
Trump and First Buddy Musk are bragging about cutting costs through DOGE, but they don't have the numbers to back it up. Plus, Trump's war on immigration takes a dark, cruel turn. And what would happen if Democrats called the GOP's bluff when it comes to a third Trump term?

Episode 16
How this reshaping of government has long-been the GOP's plan, what Germany's elections mean for America, and Democratic Congressman Jake Auchincloss has an idea for how his party can win again.
Trump's latest Pentagon firings defy logic, what's that mean at a time of serious geopolitical turmoil? Plus, we examine Trump's legal challenges to find out if our democratic guardrails are holding up. And, Senator Bernie Sanders makes the case against Trump… in the heart of Trump country.

Episode 17

Episode 18
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy turns to Europe for help in fighting Putin after his fallout with Trump. Plus, will Democrats rally behind disgraced New York Governor Andrew Cuomo as he attempts a comeback as New York City's Mayor? And, while some see a nightmare, others see a potential for profit when they look at Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.
Europe has come to Ukraine's defense after the Oval Office debacle between Zelenskyy and Trump. The next phase of the ceasefire is in peril, as Israel cuts off life-saving aid to Gaza. And Trump's got an immigration plan that's extremely dangerous despite being nearly impossible to enforce.

Episode 19
DOGE's new car smell is wearing off in Trump-world.
Trump's "trial-by-error" style of governing is taking a toll, is Elon Musk's honeymoon phase with MAGA nearing its end? Plus, Trump is talking to America's adversaries… and that could be a good thing.
We know Marco Rubio is the U.S. Secretary of State… but how long until he acts like it? Plus, MAGA takes issue with the plane that dropped a nuke on Japan during WWII and Democrats have the dishonor of being our ‘Worst of the Week.'

Episode 20
Republican lawmakers appear scared of the people who elected them... can you guess why? Plus, we examine Trump's latest target for retribution. And the undemocratic "petitioning of the King" that appears to be going down at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Trump has delivered a massive blow to free speech on college campuses and beyond. Plus, the President has a new name for a recession. And do you know the words that MAGA no longer wants in your vocabulary?

Episode 21
A Republican-backed spending bill helped averts a shutdown, but Democratic leadership on the hill will pay the price. Plus, VP Vance admits Elon Musk has made mistakes. And Ayman goes one-on-one with the attorney for Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia student detained for expressing his freedom of speech.
Democrats helped Republicans keep the government open and could pay the price at the ballot box. Plus, what to make of the raucous GOP town halls we've seen across America. And, the GOP helps wipe away the billionaire tears of Elon Musk.

Episode 22
NBC News has new polling that's not great for Trump, but even worse for Democrats. Plus, Did you know there's a growing online army fighting Trump's purge of Government data? And, the President has invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to help speed up deportations.

Episode 23
The Trump administration locks horns with the rule of law, overwhelming the courts by design. Plus, What's the danger of Columbia University caving to Trump's demands? And, we set the record straight on the collapse of the ceasefire in Gaza.
The President is alienating Americans with his so-called "mandates." Plus, Joe Biden is offering help to save Democrats…. Do Dems want his help? And New York City Mayor Eric Adams tells us more than we would ever want to know, making him a contender for our ‘Worst of the Week."

Episode 24
If firms are caving and lawyers are walking, how can the legal system stand up to President Trump? Plus, Trump's envoy makes the rounds on Sunday talk shows discussing Gaza, Putin and more. Shouldn't the Secretary of State be doing that? Plus, hear from an FTC commissioner who vows to sue the President over his 'blatantly illegal' firing.
Elon Musk is proving that it can pay to be pals with President Trump. Plus, Donald Trump demands an apology from Maine's governor…. or else! And in case you haven't noticed, Democrats are getting something wrong about the Republican Party.

Episode 25
Ayman goes one-on-one with Rumeysa Ozturk's attorney to discuss her client's battle with Trump's government to stay in America. Plus, Elon Musk reveals his DOGE posse in an interview full of spin. And, the final words of a brave Palestinian journalist who was killed while uncovering the truth in Gaza.
MAGA has handed Democrats a perfect "But her emails!" moment... but will they run with it? Plus, why Elon Musk is pouring millions into a Wisconsin election. And Marjorie Taylor Greene has a belly flop of a week.

Episode 26
Elon Musk first paid to help Trump win, now he wants to wade into other elections. Will Wisconsin and Florida voters allow his influence? Plus, Trump called NBC News to announce he's "very angry" and "pissed off" at Russia's Vladimir Putin. And there's a progressive influencer who is running for a congress in Illinois on a bold message: What if Democrats didn't suck?
RFK, Junior guts "an entire alphabet soup of departments." Trump says he's not joking about running for a third term. And, the Academy apologizes for its silence after an attack on a Palestinian filmmaker.

Episode 27
As thousands participate in anti-Trump protests across the country, some wonder if Democrats finally have the fuel needed to fight back against President Trump. Plus, some in Trump's inner circle are fueling concerns about a third impeachment. And, the Republican response to a man being wrongfully deported? "Everyone makes mistakes."

Episode 28

Episode 29
An immigration judge says the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil can move forward, but as his lawyer tells us, Khalil's fight to stay is far from over. Plus, a former adviser to President Obama weighs in on Trump ending the Iran Nuclear Deal to broker his own. And, Trump caves again on his tariffs, announcing new exemptions on tech devices.
One day tariffs are one, the next they are not… and that instability is not great for the bottom lines of America's billionaires. Plus, the Supreme Court has sided with a wrongly deported man, while ICE says deportations should be like Amazon Prime.

Episode 30
World markets and the American people keep reacting to the uncertainty of President Trump's tariffs. Congressman Mark Pocan explains why he wants Elon Musk to go. And you'll hear from an American lawyer detained by federal agents at an airport in Detroit.
There are some Democrats trying to work for Trump and are paying a price for it. Plus, five more big law firms in the US make a deal with a Trump. And, in the era of Trump, it's worth reminding ourselves of the dangers of trying to erase Black History.

Episode 31
If Trump has a mandate, then why do fewer Americans support his approach to the economy and immigration? Plus, in a shock to no-one, Pete Hegseth's Pentagon is full of chaos and turnover. And actress Holly Robinson Peete has a thought or two about RFK Jr.'s comments about children with autism.

Episode 32

Episode 33
New court documents contradict the Trump administration's claims about detained Columbia student, Mahmoud Khalil. As Elon Musk makes his way out of DOGE, backlash from Republican constituents is too much to ignore. And we remember the Pope's compassion and courage to take on topics that other world leaders chose to ignore.

Episode 34
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