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The US election has exposed a dramatic shift in the voting patterns of the American people. While black Americans still overwhelmingly voted Democrat, there was a sharp increase in Latino men and women voting for the republicans. Even though abortion rights were also a key issue, Trump didn’t lose a lot of female voters. So what exactly is driving this demographic lurch to the right?
For an in depth discussion on that very question, Piers Morgan brings together host of the Candace Owens show Candace Owens, and journalist and author, Marc Lamont-Hill. They question the idea that people should vote for candidates who share their ethnicity, whether celebrity endorsements helped or hurt the Democrats, and if they are in fact the party of women’s rights.
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Kamala Harris has conceded and the Democrats have had to accept it - Donald Trump will be the 47th President of the United States of America. Now that the race is over, the question on everyone’s mind, both right and left, is what will he do with his second term? Trump’s MAGA supporters are understandably ecstatic, and believe that Trump will secure the border, deport millions of illegal immigrants and lower the cost of living.
Former Trump adviser Roger Stone joins Piers Morgan on Uncensored, to give his valuable insight on what is to come, and also explain the ‘Martini tweets’ directed at Piers. For a broader discussion, Piers then welcomes ex-White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, author and 'Gutfeld' panellist Kat Timpf, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and comedian Larry Wilmore. Lastly, Piers interviews streamer Destiny for his solemn cowed analysis.
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The US election has exposed a dramatic shift in the voting patterns of the American people. While black Americans still overwhelmingly voted Democrat, there was a sharp increase in Latino men and women voting for the republicans. Even though abortion rights were also a key issue, Trump didn’t lose a lot of female voters. So what exactly is driving this demographic lurch to the right?
For an in depth discussion on that very question, Piers Morgan brings together host of the Candace Owens show Candace Owens, and journalist and author, Marc Lamont-Hill. They question the idea that people should vote for candidates who share their ethnicity, whether celebrity endorsements helped or hurt the Democrats, and if they are in fact the party of women’s rights.
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“We told you so!” is the resounding call flying from the mouths of Republicans tonight, as Donald Trump wins the election to become the 47th president of the United States Of America. Just days before Americans were set to vote, polls had described the race as a dead heat. Why then is Trump set to win in all the swing states? Why are the Republicans set to retake the presidency, the house and the senate? Both questions will be answered in tonight’s Piers Morgan Uncensored.
In order to learn as much as possible, a bumper edition of the show has been arranged with a wide range of voices. Co-host of 'Breaking Points' Krystal Ball, host and founder of 'The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur, 'The PBD Podcast's Vincent Oshana, Republican Texas congressman and former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw, pollster and communication strategist Frank Luntz, journalist and host of 'No Spin News' Bill O'Reilly, host of 'The Michael Knowles Show' Michael Knowles, former Republican congressman and Harris supporter Joe Walsh, Outkick host and 'Gaines for Girls' podcast's Riley Gaines and President of the Samaritan’s Purse & Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Rev Franklin Graham all have their say.
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Dr Phil just might be one of the most influential doctors in America today, and though he hasn’t practised psychology since the early 2000s, everyone who encounters him knows they’re speaking to an educated man. Today however, Dr Phil is tentatively wading into a sticky political swamp after speaking at a Donald Trump rally. Many have assumed this to be a transparent endorsement of the former president, but Dr Phil says otherwise.
Piers Morgan talks to the good doctor about why he gave the speech at Trump’s rally, why he hasn’t spoken at a Kamala Harris rally, and why he’s so concerned about the effects of social media on children.
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We are in the last 48 hours before the polls open in the US and the American people will decide their president; and tangentially, the political trajectory of the entire world. While Trump has enjoyed favourable odds and predictions up until this point, the most recent polls have Kamala Harris crawling back to make this race neck and neck. With so little between the candidates’ polling numbers, and so much to analyse, Piers Morgan is going to need some help.
For this special US election panel, Piers is joined by editor of TownHall.com and Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich, host of the Bitchuation Room podcast Francesca Fiorentini, political commentator and author of “Elephants are not Birds” Ashley St Clair and host of the Democracy-Ish podcast Wajahat Ali.
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In their first ever in-person interview, Piers Morgan and entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David take the time to savour a conversation on the world as they see it today. Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris in the election is the hottest topic they cover, and it raises questions like should Kamala go on Joe Rogan's podcast? What exactly will Trump do if elected? And what will people do to try and stop him?
But they also speak on JD Vance, Elon Musk, podcasts and new media, Iran, Venezuela, China, Russia, Ukraine and more. Whether you're looking for political predictions or capitalist philosophy, Patrick Bet-David has something he wants to tell you.
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With just one week left until the US presidential election, tensions are running extremely high. There have been accusations of fascism, burnings of mail-in ballots and people screaming in the faces of children. The issues that could decide the race are as divisive as you can get. While Donald Trump displays an obvious confidence, the poll figures remain within the margin of error, and Kamala Harris certainly hasn’t given up.
Piers Morgan is joined today by comedian and podcaster Steven Crowder, libertarian political commentator Tim Miller, host of the ‘No Lies with BTC’ podcast Brian Tyler Cohen, host of the ‘Sage Steele Show’ Sage Steele and American investor and financial executive Dr Eric Weinstein.
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Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have held rallies in recent days that have ruffled the feathers of each side of the political aisle, and strangely, both questionable moments involved the word 'garbage'. Trump called America a ‘garbage can’ while President Joe Biden’s appearance at Harris’ rally ended with him calling Trump supporters ‘garbage’. Bitterness abounds between the candidates, and the same can be said about today’s Uncensored panellists.
Piers is joined by host and founder of 'The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur, co-host of 'The Democracy-ish Podcast' Wajahat Ali, conservative talk show and radio host Ben Ferguson and broadcaster and influencer Emily Austin. Viewers are advised to turn down the volume, it’s about to get loud.
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Donald Trump is riding high in the polls as of this podcast’s recording, and while everyone knows that polls can be wrong, they can’t be that wrong can they? Harris seems to be lagging in almost all the swing states, and her constant messaging that Trump is a fascist just doesn’t seem to be hitting home. Even blunders such as having a roast-comic taking a swipe at Puerto Ricans at his rallies doesn’t seem to make a dent in Trump’s bed of support.
For an in-depth, and broadly bipartisan analysis of the last 24 hours, Piers Morgan interviews former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, who interestingly supports Trump but definitively rules out working with him. Then, Piers conducts a debate with political commentator Tim Pool, former Ohio Senate Member Nina Turner and star of DC’s Shazam Zachery Levi.
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In anticipation of one of the most contentious elections in the history of America, Piers Morgan has assembled a panel of political firebrands from each side of the aisle, to sift through the threads of red hot news that could give Americans a glimpse of the outcome.
Joining Uncensored is former Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin, streamer and commentator Destiny, comedian and libertarian Dave Smith and journalist Mehdi Hasan.
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More revelations, more shock, more disgust. So goes the sordid sex scandal of Diddy AKA Sean Combs. This week, new lawsuits were filed against the incarcerated music mogul, including allegations of sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl; wherein currently unnamed celebrities looked on and apparently, did nothing. Rapper 50 Cent has spoken out against Diddy, while Diddy’s children claim their father is the victim of a vast conspiracy.
In an Uncensored exclusive, Piers Morgan interviews Diddy’s former makeup artist Mylah Morales, who opens up on the hostile working environment he created, and the trauma she still carries to this day. Piers then talks to podcaster and commentator Jason Lee, Johnny Depp’s lawyer Benjamin Chew, Diddy’s former publicist Rob Shuter and host of 'VladTV' DJ Vlad to analyse what we already know, and predict just how bad this is going to get.
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With the US election mere days away, Donald Trump seems to be gaining momentum, at least in the public eye. However, most of the polls show the race is still too close to call. Can Kamala Harris pull off a comeback? And what exactly does she need to do to shore up Democratic support? Well, Piers and his panellists have some thoughts.
Joining Piers Morgan for an analysis of the state of play, is Shark Tank star and businessman Kevin O’Leary, host of The Officer Tatum Brandon Tatum, former Democratic Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson, YouTuber David Pakman and Barron Trump's best friend Bo Loudon.
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Collectively, Bassem Youssef has garnered over 40 million views for the Piers Morgan Uncensored channel; a testament to his charisma and talent. His exile from his home country of Egypt shows the power of his disruptive satire, and how at home he feels on Uncensored.
A passionate fighter for the cause of Palestine, Youssef challenges Piers' view that Hamas are the cause of the conflict, although he makes it clear he's no fan of the group. In his third 1-on-1 with Piers Morgan, expect a charming but vital conversation.
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Few people can say they went from battle hardened warrior, to Hollywood consultant, to successful YouTuber; but ex Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan certainly can. He joins Piers Morgan on Uncensored from his own YouTube channel ‘The Shawn Ryan Show’ and brings with him the same level-headed honesty that his fans know and love.
Piers asks Ryan about America’s wars, his participation in those wars, the conflict in Israel and Palestine, the upcoming US election and his return to civilian life. Ryan shows incredible vulnerability by opening up about his mental struggles, and his advocacy for psychedelic therapy. This interview is meant to be savoured, not binged.
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The tragic and untimely death of One Direction singer Liam Payne was a terrible shock to music fans all throughout the globe. The exact circumstances for his fall from a third-floor balcony at the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires are currently unknown, but stories about Payne’s mental health before his death tell a tale of heartbreak and suffering. Should the blame lie with talent shows, the parents, or the entire entertainment industry?
To answer these questions, Piers Morgan invites comedian and America’s Got Talent judge Howie Mandel, singer and The X Factor contestant Katie Waissel, comedian James Barr and Uncensored contributor Esther Krakue onto the show. As mainstays in the entertainment industry themselves, they all have a lot to say.
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With only two weeks left until Americans go to the polls, the Republican and Democratic candidates are pulling out all the stops to garner any remaining undecided votes. It must be said, that while Kamala's camp has been beating the drum of joy and hope, Donald Trump seems to be having all the fun. Donning an authentic McDonald's apron, Trump delighted drive-through customers at a Pennsylvania branch of the golden arches. Harris however, sticks to the Democratic playbook of late-night talk show appearances.
Today's panel consists of political commentator Dave Rubin, commentator and talk radio host Larry Elder, host of The Luke Beasley show Luke Beasley and Democratic strategist, Ameshia Cross, who all have something to say about Donald serving McDonald's.
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Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas and the architect of the October 7th attack, is dead. The IDF boast of his demise while others may mourn, but the question on everyone's mind is will this single killing bring the war in Gaza to an end? Will Israeli troops now go home? Will the rising civilian death toll finally come to a halt? The resounding answer from Piers Morgan's guests is no, and that is the only thing on which they agree.
Ex-Palestinian militant turned Israeli defector Mosab Hassan Yousef and founder of the Young Turks Cenk Uygur take chunks out of each other in this frenzied debate, as Piers Morgan tries to learn what he can.
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Vince McMahon has never been loved all around. Like a chokeslam to the mat, he is forceful, direct and lacking sensitivity. But few really know just how painful it was to work for the man that made the WWE what it is today. The new Netflix documentary 'Mr. McMahon' reveals a side to the wrestling tycoon that verges on criminal, and Piers Morgan is suitably intrigued.
Joining Piers for an intellectual bout is ex-WWF star and Youtuber Maven Huffman, ex WWE announcer Jonathan ‘Coach’ Coachman, WWF head writer during Attitude era Vince Russo, Outkick broadcaster and ex WWE backstage interviewer Charly Arnolt. During the discussion, they’re all lulled into a false sense of security, right before Piers brings in one last surprise.
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While the world waits for the next big revelations on Diddy, pundits, critics, celebrities and fans are all speculating over who knew about his crimes, and crucially, did nothing. Candace Owens and academic Marc Lamont Hill discuss the scandal, focusing particularly on whether there is a race aspect to it.
Piers Morgan then brings producer and podcaster Lord Jamar into the discussion, which moves on to Kamala Harris. Lord Jamar has taken offence to Harris calling herself a black woman, whereas Marc believes that Kamala’s changing accent is typical of a people that live in a society hostile to blackness.
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