China & Iran reach historic deal, US freaks out (Full show)

China and Iran have agreed to a broad-ranging 25-year economic and military deal with worldwide implications and in defiance of US geopolitical interests. RT’s Paula Slier shares the details. Then Amb. Majid Takht Ravanchi, Iranian ambassador to the UN, joins Rick Sanchez for an exclusive interview to share his insights on the deal. … Read More >China & Iran reach historic deal, US freaks out (Full show)

Epstein’s ‘Pimp’ Ghislaine Maxwell Moved From Cell to Cell as Officials Fear For Her Life – Report

Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest in 2019 prompted speculation that powerful people would fall, as many politicians and celebrities flew on the plane where the financier is said to have abused dozens of girls. Epstein didn’t appear in court, as he killed himself awaiting trial. According to rumours, Maxwell, his alleged accomplice, risks repeating his fate. … Read More >Epstein’s ‘Pimp’ Ghislaine Maxwell Moved From Cell to Cell as Officials Fear For Her Life – Report

Maxwell Tries to Keep Deposition Records Sealed, Citing ‘Extremely Personal’ Sex Life Info – Report

Following the unexpected demise under mysterious circumstances of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, his alleged associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, is potentially the last remaining person with knowledge of the names of the late financier’s clients. … Read More >Maxwell Tries to Keep Deposition Records Sealed, Citing ‘Extremely Personal’ Sex Life Info – Report

NY Times stops peace in Afghanistan, Ghislaine Maxwell arrested, pipelines shut down

The New York Times reported last week, without evidence, that anonymous intelligence agents had leaked that Russia was paying Taliban forces bounties to kill US soldiers. The story comes at the right time to stop peace talks and troop withdrawals. Lee tears into this unfounded narrative and reminds us that the US actually used to fund the Taliban. … Read More >NY Times stops peace in Afghanistan, Ghislaine Maxwell arrested, pipelines shut down

Making Chevron pay for poisoning people in Ecuador, and the truth about Ghislaine Maxwell

Paul Paz y Mino, the director of Amazon Watch, spoke to Lee with an update on a case that’s playing out in Ecuador. Chevron merged with Texaco after Texaco purposefully poisoned the land and people of the Ecuadorean Amazon while sacking oil resources. … Read More >Making Chevron pay for poisoning people in Ecuador, and the truth about Ghislaine Maxwell