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The Tim Corrimal Show
Episode 825 – March 1, 2026

On episode 825 of The Tim Corrimal Show, I am joined at the round table with Joe (Joseph Santorsa on Facebook and @marnus3.bsky.social on BlueSky), Cathy (@cathylarkin.bsky.social on BlueSky) and from the Let’s Remember To Never Forget Facebook Page, Adam Hebert (Adam Hebert on Facebook and @theadamhebert on Threads) from Radio for Humans, and Matt (@MessagingMatters@mstdn.social on Mastodon) from The Messaging Matters Blog.
For some strange reason, the audio track faded in and out on the first 30 minutes of the recording. I was able to save the recording, but I apologize for the way the audio sounds during that part of the podcast.
On the show this week we discuss the U.S. and Israel bombing of Iran, Trump’s statements about it, and how we all feel about it. Next we discuss Judge Cannon blocking the release of Jack Smith’s classified documents report, Peter Mandelson’s arrest in the U.K. after his name was released in the Epstein files, and Jeanine Pirro’s office shelving pursuit of the Democratic House and Senator members who made a video reminding military members that they don’t have to follow unlawful orders. Then we discuss the ICE whistleblower who testified to a committee that recruits are receiving defective training, GOP congressional candidate Omar Navarro being sentenced to 4 year in prison for fraud, and Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales facing calls to resigned after texts with a staffer who committed suicide were released. Next we discuss Netflix dropping out of the bid for Warner Bros. Discovery and Trump’s demand that Netflix remove Susan Rice from their board, Trump scrambling to fix his crumbling tariff strategy after losing in the Supreme Court, and a new poll that showed that most American’s say that the country is worse off than it was a year ago. Then we discuss Fedex and other companies suing the government to get the tariffs money they paid refunded, the Pentagon reaching a deal with xAI to use Grok in classified systems, and AI company Anthropic’s refusal of Hegseth’s demands to allow their software to be used to fire on targets without human intervention as well as being used for massive surveillance on Americans. Next we discuss the Democratic Senators introducing a bill to refund the illegally assessed tariff money, France baring Ambassador Kushner from meeting with French officials, and Ambassador Huckabee saying that Israel can take any part of the Middle East that it wants. Then we discuss DOJ not releasing documents from a victim that alleged that Trump sexually assaulted and hit her in her early teen years, around half of Democrats skipping Trump’s State of the Union speech, and the dementia addled rambling speech that had no basis in reality. Next we discuss the Supreme Court ruling that an ICE detention contractor can’t use it’s detainees as slaves, Clarence Thomas creating a threat to mail in voting by deciding that U.S. Postal workers can’t be sued for not delivering people’s mail, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce saying that the SCOTUS ruling on tariffs undermines Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa rule. Then we discuss the Trump administration considering requiring banks to collect citizenship information, Cuba saying four people were killed after a U.S. boat violated it’s territorial waters, and the Trump administration pausing Medicaid funding to Minnesota. Next we discuss the FBI firing 10 agents who worked on the Mar-a-Lago documents case, a Federal Judge rejecting the Trump administration policy deporting immigrants to 3rd party countries, and Rep. Nance Mace saying she will force a vote on releasing Congress members’ sexual misconduct reports. Then we discuss Surgeon General nominee Casey Means lacking support for confirmation in the Senate, Larry Summers leaving his Harvard teaching job over the Epstein files, and a Homeland Security official rejecting the suggestion that ICE agents will be at polling stations in November. Next we discuss the FBI raid of L.A. school superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s office and home after he refused to allow ICE agents in schools, a report that showed Kash Patel’s trip to Milan for the Olympics as filled with personal activities, and the depositions of Hillary and Bill Clinton. Lastly we discuss the rumors that Trump may sign an Executive Order to rewrite election rules since the SAVE act lacks the votes in the Senate, the blind refugee that was found dead after being released by Ice agents in Buffalo, NY, and a Federal Judge ruling that the Trump administration can’t force states to supply it’s food stamp data.
Featured videos on the show:
1. Mr. Newberger’s AI Funnies – It’s Cause the Midterms
2. @pissedoffbudtender – He said it himself folks “that’s war”
3. @ohhthatsrich on TikTok – The tantrum behind Trump’s anti-election Executive Order
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Lauren Mayer – Nobody Likes Trump (the SOTU song)
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