This is Gavin Newsom: Hunter Biden is DONE Being Quiet

Long one of the most discussed figures in politics, Hunter Biden joins the podcast for an unfiltered conversation about addiction, public scrutiny, and the political battles that have defined the last several years. He reflects on the darkest moments of his life, the controversies that dominated headlines, and why he believes now is the time […]
Hunter Biden

Artist. Author. Recovery Advocate. He is the second son of former president Joe Biden and his first wife, Neilia Hunter Biden. Hunter released Beautiful Things, a memoir of the trauma of the accident that claimed his mother and sister, and his later addiction struggles, on April 6, 2021.
June 14: Barack Obama Appreciation Day

President Obama served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president. Obama received the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.
California Governor Gavin Newsom

Governor Newsom is leading the fight for our fundamental freedoms and protecting California’s unique spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. From gun safety, reproductive rights, education and literacy, and climate action, California has enacted nation-leading policies under Governor Newsom, laying the foundation for a safer, brighter, and fairer future for all Californians.
Senator Jon Ossoff

Mentored by civil rights legend Congressman John Lewis, Sen. Ossoff previously led a small business that produced investigative journalism exposing war crimes, public corruption, human trafficking, and organized crime. Focused on improving the lives of Georgia’s veterans, servicemembers, and military families, Sen. Ossoff has also passed into law bipartisan legislation to expand veterans’ access to […]
The Resistance

This channel is intended to inspire people to resist Trump and Trumpism—and maybe troll a few deserving people along the way. All of the songs are 100% original and created by us. Many of the songs use satire and humor to show the absurdity and perversity of the man, his administration, and the complicit Republicans […]
The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth

On “Freedom’s Eve,” or the eve of January 1, 1863, the first Watch Night services took place. On that night, enslaved and free African Americans gathered in churches and private homes all across the country awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation had taken effect.
Activists paid for the Voting Rights Act in blood. The supreme court has undermined it

The supreme court paved the way for racial discrimination in voting, 60 years after Martin Luther King Jr and thousands of other movement leaders bled, marched and mobilized for Congress to outlaw it. This is a break-glass outcome for what was already a severely weakened Voting Rights Act (VRA), and it will reshape the future […]
The supreme court’s voting rights decision is a death knell for American democracy

Is America a democracy? The term implies an equality of rights and dignity among citizens, a collective and uniform right of individuals to participate in self-government and to shape the laws that rule them. In that sense, the answer is no: though it has been a republic since its founding, America has only rarely been […]
She set out to become a clinical psychologist. Now she’s leading a U.S. movement to save science

Nineteen days into the second administration of Donald Trump, Colette Delawalla reached her limit. The 30-year-old budding clinical psychologist and mother of a toddler had been eager to finish her dissertation and launch a scientific career dedicated to teaching and research on addiction.