• Epstein Files Released: What’s In Them, What’s Missing, and Who’s Telling the Truth?
    Feb 18 2026

    The Epstein Files are finally being released — but the questions are louder than ever.

    In this episode of Stay in the Fray, Ryan breaks down:

    • Why the files weren’t released under the previous administration
    • Why Congress had to pass a law to force transparency
    • What the DOJ says was included — and what may still be redacted
    • How FOX, CNN, UK outlets, and Al Jazeera are reporting the same documents differently
    • The influencer theories flooding social media
    • What we actually know about Epstein, Maxwell, Trump, the Clintons, and verified convictions
    • And the question nobody wants to face: Do we want justice… or do we just want our side to win?

    This episode isn’t about team loyalty. It’s about evidence, accountability, and refusing to play along with lazy certainty from either side.

    If you’re tired of political spin and want the facts separated from internet hysteria, this is the episode.

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    29 mins
  • Chaos, Outrage Culture & the ICE Truth | When Americans Turned on Law Enforcement
    Feb 11 2026

    America flipped its attitude toward law enforcement on its head. A handful of high-profile incidents became fuel for a national meltdown, and suddenly every cop in the country was treated like the enemy.


    And now, with ICE enforcing immigration law again, the same outrage-addicted crowd is acting like every arrest is some national crisis.


    This episode breaks down the turning point — how selective cases were pushed into the spotlight, how the narrative twisted criminals into “victims,” how celebrities repeated nonsense they barely understood, and why mobs think resisting arrest somehow equals bravery.

    We cover it all:
    • What sparked the anti-police movement
    • How misleading stories shaped public perception
    • When mobs started attacking officers
    • Why ICE operations became the new target
    • How facts disappeared under activism
    • What actually happens when police pull back
    • What self-deportation and real deportation numbers look like in 2025
    • The media clips everyone conveniently ignores


    If you’re tired of the noise, the lies, and the selective outrage — this episode is for you.


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    37 mins
  • The Renee Good Shooting: What Really Happened and Why the Media Got It Wrong
    Feb 4 2026

    The footage is everywhere, the outrage is loud, and the truth is buried under recycled talking points.
    In this episode, Ryan breaks down the Renee Good shooting in Minneapolis using the verified video angles, explains what the officer faced in the moment, and cuts through the commentary from lawmakers and media figures who rushed to rewrite the story before the facts were clear.

    We get into:

    • What the footage shows

    • How the narrative shifted instantly

    • The reactions from elected officials

    • Why enforcement actions like this aren’t new

    • And how the public gets dragged into emotional reactions instead of honest discussions

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    32 mins
  • Greenland Panic: Strategy, Meltdowns & Trump’s Surprise Announcement
    Jan 28 2026

    Greenland suddenly became the world’s favorite panic topic — with commentators, politicians, and European officials acting like the U.S. is gearing up for an Arctic invasion.

    This episode breaks down what’s actually happening: the strategy, the history, the mineral stakes, the Arctic routes, and the meltdown crowd that refuses to read past the headline. All with the hint of Ryan's trademark satirical delivery.

    Then, mid-recording, President Trump drops a new announcement that changes the direction of the entire conversation. Perfect timing.

    If you’re tired of panic cycles and want a grounded look at what’s real and what’s noise, this one’s for you.

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    24 mins
  • The TV Show “FRIENDS” Lack of Diversity Myth — Debunked
    Jan 25 2026

    People love to act like Friends committed some crime by not meeting today’s diversity expectations. In this Fray Shot, I break down why that argument falls apart the second you look at reality.

    From the creator’s public regret to the cast commentary to the long list of Black characters who were actually on the show, we walk through the whole thing with logic, humor, and a little eye-rolling.


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    13 mins
  • Another ICE Outrage… Except None of It Was True
    Jan 23 2026

    A short, focused commentary on the viral ICE story involving a 5-year-old child — and how false headlines spread faster than the facts.

    This Fray Shot breaks down what actually happened, why the narrative collapsed, and how misinformation keeps putting law enforcement in the crosshairs.

    Not a full episode — just a direct response to a story the media got wrong.

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    10 mins
  • Why Americans Ignore Iran’s Real Authoritarianism
    Jan 21 2026

    Iran is back in turmoil — arrests, shootings, executions, and a government hunting its own people. Meanwhile, outrage in the U.S. is pointed everywhere except toward the civilians who actually need it. In this episode, Ryan breaks down what sparked the new wave of protests, what freedoms Iranians are losing, and why the silence in America is louder than any chant.

    This isn’t about picking sides.
    It’s about recognizing the difference between real oppression and cartoon activism.
    And it’s about noticing how Americans react — or don’t — when the victims aren’t useful to their narratives.

    You’ll hear:

    • What triggered the latest unrest

    • Real examples of freedoms taken away in Iran

    • Why Trump’s strikes mattered but didn’t change the regime’s brutality

    • Why Americans protest some causes and ignore others

    • The truth about selective outrage

    • Why criticizing a violent regime isn’t racism — it’s just human

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    14 mins
  • Minnesota Fraud Exposed: Nick Shirley, Tim Walz, and the Media Meltdown
    Jan 14 2026

    Massive fraud in Minnesota didn’t unravel because of a government audit — it unraveled because one guy asked simple questions.

    In this episode of Stay in the Fray Podcast, Ryan breaks down how independent journalist Nick Shirley exposed taxpayer fraud tied to “learning centers,” why transparency was refused at every turn, and how media outlets rushed to attack the messenger instead of the crime.

    The episode also covers Governor Tim Walz’s response, his attempts to racialize the issue, and the growing list of unanswered questions as investigations expand and leadership quietly steps away.

    This is not about race.
    It’s about accountability.
    And it’s about why fraud keeps getting protected instead of punished.

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    20 mins