Deconstructed Podcast
Project 2025 Roots Date Back Half a Century
Ryan Grim and David Sirota examine how a memo from 1971 laid the groundwork for enshrining corporate corruption in American politics.
Deconstructed Podcast
Ryan Grim and David Sirota examine how a memo from 1971 laid the groundwork for enshrining corporate corruption in American politics.
Deconstructed Podcast
Fifteen years after the 2009 Honduran coup, Zelaya sits down for an exclusive interview with Deconstructed.
Deconstructed Podcast
Emily Jashinsky of “Counter Points” discusses Republican National Convention takeaways with Ryan Grim.
Deconstructed Podcast
A top defender makes the case for Biden staying in.
Deconstructed Podcast
Foreign Minister Yván Gil Pinto discusses Venezuela’s bid to join the BRICS alliance, the impacts of U.S. sanctions, and the battle over Citgo.
Deconstructed Podcast
“One side or the other is going to win,” Alito told a person he thought was a right-wing activist.
Deconstructed Podcast
Ryan Grim speaks to Ross Wightman about the side effects he experienced from a Covid-19 vaccine.
Deconstructed Podcast
The Israel lobby failed to take down Rep. Summer Lee. They’ve now set their sights on Reps. Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush.
Deconstructed Podcast
Dr. Mohammed Khaleel recounts his experience serving patients, mostly children and young adults with blasts injuries and bullet wounds.
Deconstructed Podcast
Astra Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix on their new book, “Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea.”
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