Sharyl Attkisson Podcasts

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The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast

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All of those wrong predictions about Trump in 2016 (PODCAST)

We revisit the worst of the worst economic predictions about what would happen to the markets if Trump won in 2016, and get a reality ...

The real story behind Chicago’s violence (PODCAST)

The real story behind Chicago’s violence and a brief reading from my new book: SLANTED: How the news media taught us to love censorship and ...

Do Trump and others become Supermen (and women) after coronavirus in terms of immunity? (PODCAST)

We dive deep into the latest science on how long people may be immune after they fight off coronavirus. Also, a look at the FBI’s ...

Wiped phones and other conveniently erased documentation over the years (PODCAST)

We examine the trend of curiously, conveniently, suspiciously, missing federal documents.

The Transgender Divide (PODCAST)

When athletes switch from the boys team to the girls’ team, it creates confusion and some unusual alliances between feminists and conservative activists.

After Hours: The Transgender Divide (PODCAST)

When boys join the girls' team, it creates confusion and some unusual alliances between feminists and conservative activists.

Why some pot advocates are bummed out by legalized marijuana in California (PODCAST)

I investigate America's biggest legal pot market and learn the secret of why revenue is falling short, the black market is booming, and pot advocates ...

What the news media should have done after its 2016 mistakes…but didn’t (PODCAST)

A short list of the reforms our industry should have made to gain back public confidence moving into the 2020 elections.

Following the Money, Fraud and Corruption in Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief Funds

Dozens of charges in corruption and fraud arrests among Puerto Rico officials and contractors after US taxpayers committed $91 billion to the hurricane relief effort. ...
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