The hosts of the No Agenda Show, Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, argue that mainstream media outlets deliberately buried one of the most significant legal developments in recent counterterrorism history: the first federal Antifa terrorism convictions in the United States. During episode 1880, titled ‘Antifa Book Club’ and published June 25, 2026, the duo dissected how ABC, CBS, and NBC instead focused on stories like the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, which Dvorak characterized as deliberate misdirection.
‘You don’t want to promote this story. You want to talk about the reflecting pool and give people ideas,’ Dvorak said of the coverage blackout. The sentencing in Fort Worth, Texas, resulted in eight defendants receiving a combined 450 years in prison, a development that independent journalist Andy Ngo reported included one defendant receiving a 100-year sentence. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche issued a statement on the ‘Antifa terrorists,’ but the story received scant attention from major networks.
The episode, hosted by Adam Curry from the Texas Hill Country and John C. Dvorak from California’s Refinery Row, runs through their signature 3×3 segment comparing coverage across the three major broadcast networks. The hosts also scrutinized PBS NewsHour’s framing of the Antifa sentences against January 6 defendants, suggesting a comparative narrative that downplayed the Antifa case. Other storylines included J.D. Vance’s Bloomberg explanation of unfrozen Iranian assets funneled into American agricultural purchases, Tulsi Gabbard’s revelations about Anthony Fauci and overseas bio labs, and Mark Rutte’s ‘Trump Trillion’ PowerPoint presentation at the White House.
The hosts returned repeatedly to what mainstream outlets chose to amplify instead. Curry, recounting a session of binge-watching The West Wing with his wife Tina, called the Aaron Sorkin series ‘total mind control propaganda for the Democrat Party.’ Dvorak framed the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool coverage as deliberate misdirection, emphasizing that the Antifa sentencing blackout served to protect a narrative. Deeper segments examined the Emma Goldman Reading Society defense raised by cooperating witnesses and the National Security Presidential Memo 7 signed after Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Additional threads in the episode included Tucker Carlson’s declaration that he is leaving the Republican Party, Zohran Mamdani’s Prophet Muhammad speech, a fatal Tesla autopilot crash in Katy, Texas killing 76-year-old Martha Avila, Trump’s quantum executive orders, the Mythos AI security panic from Anthropic, and a $6.5 billion Medicare fraud sweep announced by RFK Jr. and Kash Patel. The Senate war powers reversal, where Bill Cassidy flipped after a closed-door meeting with the president, also received attention.
The No Agenda Show, a long-running, listener-supported podcast hosted by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, takes a skeptical, independent look at mainstream media, politics, and culture. Episode 1880 is available now wherever podcasts are heard, including modern podcast apps listed at podcastindex.org.
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