The David Pakman Show

Trump doesn’t destroy Iran, but he destroyed wallets
Donald Trump's policies and rhetoric are causing significant economic strain for Americans and raising serious questions about his fitness for office, leading to a potential shift in voter loyalty and increased targeting of independent media.

Trump is running away from his high gas prices
Donald Trump's public appearances reveal a pattern of escalating war rhetoric, economic disregard, and controversial immigration policies, drawing criticism even from former allies and his own voter base.

They’re willing to lose everything for Trump
David Pakman dissects the Trump administration's strategy of accepting significant public costs and political losses to maintain a 'no back down' image, arguing this approach is driven by insulated elites and a leader exhibiting cognitive decline, leading to a major polling collapse.

WATCH LIVE: NO KINGS PROTESTS
Minnesota's 'No Kings' rally showcased a powerful, community-driven resistance model against federal authoritarianism, inspiring national action against ICE, economic inequality, and war.

Peak chaos hits over war, money, insider trading
David Pakman exposes the alleged hypocrisy of the Trump administration's Iran policy, suspicious market activity, and the political maneuvering behind the government shutdown, all while criticizing Trump's leadership and the sycophancy of his allies.

The economic meltdown is gaining momentum
The host argues that Donald Trump's actions in Iran have triggered a global economic crisis, leading to soaring energy and food prices, while simultaneously eroding his political base and shifting Republican donor support towards Marco Rubio over JD Vance.

Fed drops jobs bomb as real bombs continue falling
Jerome Powell's warning of zero private sector job growth and rising inflation, driven by tariffs and an 'optional war' in Iran, exposes the Trump administration's economic failures and incoherent foreign policy.

People are noticing what’s happening in America
David Pakman dissects Donald Trump's perceived cognitive decline, economic misrepresentations, and controversial foreign policy decisions, arguing these issues are increasingly evident to the public and even some Republican figures.

It’s backfiring but it might be profitable
The host details how Donald Trump's administration potentially profited from the Iran war by manipulating oil prices and controlling Venezuelan oil exports, while simultaneously exposing Republican political vulnerabilities and Trump's cognitive decline.

A truly bad day for people who care about reality
Donald Trump's authoritarian demands to halt a Texas primary, the administration's 'feeling-based' justification for war with Iran, and ongoing lack of transparency regarding Trump's health and alleged government misconduct reveal a pattern of disregard for democratic processes and accountability.

War backfires, base revolts, gas prices spike as market collapses
Donald Trump's administration faces a political and economic crisis as his Iran war contradicts campaign promises, causing gas prices to spike, the stock market to fall, and his base to revolt, while his public behavior and health raise serious competency questions.

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump 2026 State of the Union Address
David Pakman offers scathing live commentary on a simulated 2026 Donald Trump State of the Union Address, dissecting its authoritarian undertones, factual inaccuracies, and performative elements.

Power slips as allies spiral, Trump’s control collapsing
David Pakman dissects the perceived decline of Donald Trump's control, highlighting his allies' public struggles, his own health and cognitive issues, and the broader implications for US accountability and foreign policy.

Do they think they will get away with this?
David Pakman dissects the escalating hypocrisy and dangerous policies of the Trump administration, from ICE's militarized tactics to Melania's incoherent defense and Trump's own cognitive lapses, arguing for accountability at the highest levels.

Measles goes viral as world moves on from Trump
This episode dissects Donald Trump's perceived cognitive decline and his family's 'reality inversion,' the alarming resurgence of measles due to anti-vaccine sentiment, and how global allies are strategically isolating the U.S. due to Trump's unpredictable policies.

Global abandonment of Trump as he passes 1 year in office
One year into his second term, Donald Trump faces devastating economic data on tariffs, plummeting approval ratings, and international condemnation for erratic behavior, including a bizarre letter threatening Denmark over Greenland.

Casual invasion announcement drops as Vance defends the worst
Donald Trump's controversial statements about invading Venezuela and bombing Mexico, JD Vance's defense of a fatal ICE shooting, and Tulsi Gabbard's foreign policy contradictions expose a lack of coherent ideology and disregard for international law.

Trump seizes Russian tanker as impeachment calls grow
David Pakman dissects the Trump administration's aggressive foreign policy moves, internal Republican fractures, and Trump's increasingly authoritarian rhetoric, questioning whether these are calculated strategies or signs of systemic dysfunction.

And now the scamming of Americans begins
David Pakman exposes how Trump's foreign policy and domestic rhetoric serve corporate interests and personal ego, from taxpayer-funded oil ventures in Venezuela to anti-science health claims and a selective approach to global dictators.
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