The David Pakman Show

Power, accountability and fear in 2026
David Pakman dissects recent Supreme Court rulings expanding presidential power, Trump's alleged financial conflicts, and Republican fears of accountability, highlighting the critical stakes of upcoming elections.

When reality catches up to desires
David Pakman dissects the Trump administration's consistent pattern of declaring premature victories and fabricating realities, from international conflicts to domestic events, alongside alleged financial corruption and undermining election integrity.

Every aspect of the story is slowly collapsing
The Trump administration's narrative of success is crumbling under the weight of self-inflicted legal woes, failed foreign policy, and collapsing media strategies, revealing a pattern of desperation and blame-shifting.

This is becoming impossible to defend
Donald Trump's recent actions, from sabotaging a bipartisan housing bill to exhibiting concerning cognitive and behavioral patterns, reveal a leader increasingly detached from reality and detrimental to his own party's success.

Nobody seems willing to explain this
Global confidence in Donald Trump and the United States has plummeted, while critical domestic issues like abortion rights and government transparency remain at the forefront, often overshadowed by Trump's erratic public behavior and questionable health claims.

A cornered animal can be dangerous
Donald Trump's political maneuvers are undermining his allies and his own party, while his visible physical and cognitive decline raises serious questions about his fitness for office, all against a backdrop of plummeting approval ratings.

Their worst fears come true as it all falls apart
Donald Trump's administration faces multiple public failures, from a collapsing Iran ceasefire and a botched reflecting pool renovation to concerns about his cognitive state and a growing battle over the future of the MAGA movement.

They want someone to blame other than Trump
Donald Trump and his allies are employing a blame-shifting strategy for a controversial Iran deal, while taxpayers face a massive bill for a White House ballroom and Republican nominees continue to deny the 2020 election results, leading to growing disillusionment among some Trump voters.

Allies are turning as America surrenders
David Pakman and former White House Press Secretary Sarah Matthews dissect the perceived failures of Trump's Iran deal, his public gaffes, and the political fallout for his allies, arguing the deal is a 'surrender' worse than Obama's.

It’s better to cross the finish line before celebrating
The host dissects the Trump administration's 'weak' Iran deal, G7 blunders, and the Ohio gubernatorial race, highlighting perceived incompetence and political hypocrisy.

They’re getting caught doing the exact same thing
David Pakman exposes the Trump administration's hypocrisy on the Iran nuclear deal, highlights concerns about Trump's cognitive state at the G7, and critiques the weaponization of government against political opponents, while Robert Reich outlines an economic populist strategy for Democrats.

The most embarrassing episode in American history?
Donald Trump's 80th birthday celebration at the White House, featuring a UFC fight and a premature announcement of an Iran peace deal, devolved into a series of national embarrassments, conflicts of interest, and policy failures.

The White House has become as spectacle
David Pakman dissects Donald Trump's perceived cognitive decline, controversial White House events, and the administration's racially charged rhetoric, arguing these actions transform governance into spectacle and undermine democratic principles.

The war that ended is very much happening again
David Pakman dissects the re-escalation of the Iran conflict, Trump's bizarre statements on inflation and health, and a surprising shift in Republican voter sentiment on healthcare.

There are suddenly problems everywhere
Donald Trump's administration faces escalating foreign conflict, surging inflation, and growing questions about his health, while his 'media offenders' list raises concerns about authoritarian tactics and potential antisemitism.

Trump booed, Vance glitches, the war continues
This episode exposes how political figures manipulate public perception by blaming opponents for self-inflicted problems, redefining evidence in conspiracy theories, and leveraging media attacks for political gain.

The national nightmare is getting worse
David Pakman dissects Donald Trump's contradictory claims on war, his interview meltdown, and historical unpopularity, while also interviewing Keisha Lance Bottoms on Georgia's shifting political landscape and voting rights.

The White House just put me on a list
The host reveals he was placed on a White House 'media offenders' list, connecting it to broader authoritarian tactics, and critiques Trump's health, policy, and a new anti-MAGA messaging strategy from AOC.

A truly brutal week if you care about sanity
David Pakman dissects Donald Trump's recent political defeats, economic policy failures, questionable health incidents, and the pervasive culture of denial within his administration, arguing these issues will critically impact upcoming elections.

The losses keep piling up for MAGA
This episode critiques Donald Trump's economic stewardship, his administration's unqualified appointments, the unpopularity of his vanity projects, and the retraction of a controversial 'anti-weaponization fund,' alongside George Santos's alleged market manipulation.

They can no longer keep the story straight
Donald Trump's repeated misrepresentations of the Iran nuclear deal and his cognitive test results, alongside systemic failures in US antitrust enforcement, highlight a political and economic landscape where leaders' priorities often diverge from the average American's struggles.

A growing list of things the White House wants to hide
David Pakman exposes the Trump administration's attempts to conceal critical information regarding the president's health, political legacy, and controversial White House projects, alongside a deep dive into the opaque practices of data center development.

Something is wrong and it’s impossible to ignore
This episode dissects the week's political absurdities, from Trump's missing medical report and self-aggrandizing rants to the unrealistic proposal of a $250 Trump bill, alongside a stark economic reality check on permanent grocery price increases.

Brutal economic news dumps as White House becomes UFC arena
The White House transforms into a spectacle of political attacks, economic misreporting, and alleged institutional weaponization, while a California gubernatorial candidate proposes innovative tax reforms.
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