• We the People(Aired 02-06-2026) U.S.–Cuba Sanctions, Power, and the Human Cost of Pressure
    Feb 7 2026

    In this episode of We The People, we take a hard, no-nonsense look at U.S.–Cuba relations and the real impact of decades-long sanctions. From the legal foundation of the embargo to the renewed pressure strategy in early 2026, this episode breaks down what authority the United States actually has, what strategic goals sanctions are meant to achieve, and whether they are producing measurable results. We examine Cuba’s worsening energy crisis, prolonged blackouts, and humanitarian suffering, separating political narratives from structural realities that long predate recent policy changes. The discussion also explores the limits of diplomacy, the difference between communication and negotiation, and why “dialogue” alone has failed to move the needle. This episode challenges viewers to ask the harder question: is current pressure being used intelligently, with clear benchmarks and an endgame, or is it simply enduring policy without outcomes? A sober, fact-driven analysis focused on law, strategy, national security, and the human consequences on the Cuban people.

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    49 mins
  • We the People (Aired 01-30-2026): Venezuela’s Power Shift, Oil Leverage, and Minneapolis in Crisis
    Jan 30 2026

    In this powerful episode of We the People, host Alina Gonzalez Dockery breaks down two seemingly separate crises—Venezuela’s post-Maduro power struggle and violent unrest in Minneapolis—and reveals the common thread: when systems lose control, the public pays the price.

    We examine the confirmed removal of Nicolás Maduro, the interim leadership of Delcy Rodríguez, and what truly determines whether Venezuela returns to democracy or falls into a rebranded regime. From oil leverage and U.S. oversight to political prisoners, cartel influence, and election benchmarks, this episode separates fact from propaganda.

    Back at home, Minneapolis becomes a national case study as federal ICE enforcement, political rhetoric, and public protests collide—resulting in deaths, injuries, and forced coordination between President Trump, Governor Tim Walz, and Mayor Jacob Frey.

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    48 mins
  • We the People (Aired 01-23-26) Venezuela After Maduro: Political Prisoners, Power, and the Path to Freedom
    Jan 24 2026

    In this compelling episode of We The People (aired January 23, 2026), host Alina Gonzalez Dockery examines Venezuela’s historic turning point following the removal of Nicolás Maduro. Joined by José Pereira, former Citgo president and one of the Citgo Six, the conversation reveals the brutal realities of political imprisonment, hostage diplomacy, and life inside Venezuela’s darkest prisons.

    Drawing from firsthand experience, Pereira explains why removing a dictator is only the beginning—and why dismantling a corrupt system rooted in fear, military control, and compromised courts is the real challenge. The episode explores accountability, democratic transition, U.S. involvement, and the hope of rebuilding Venezuela through free elections, institutional reform, and economic recovery.

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    49 mins
  • We the People (Aired 01-09-2025) Venezuela’s Regime Falls, Iran’s Uprising Grows & the Global Reckoning Against Tyranny
    Jan 10 2026

    In this powerful episode of We the People, host Alina Gonzalez Dockery delivers a common-sense breakdown of two global flashpoints shaking authoritarian power structures. In Venezuela, the removal of Nicolás Maduro marks a historic moment as citizens celebrate the collapse of a corrupt regime built on fear, propaganda, and control. We examine what comes next, the risks of a power vacuum, and the role of U.S. leadership under Donald Trump, including transition plans discussed by Marco Rubio and the future of democratic leadership under María Corina Machado.

    The conversation then turns to Iran, where nationwide protests enter their second week, exposing a growing legitimacy crisis for the regime. As fear loses its grip, the streets are speaking—and history may be turning.

    This episode explores why these events matter for U.S. national security, global stability, and the fundamental truth that when people reach a breaking point, tyranny cracks. Only on Now Media TV.

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    49 mins
  • We The People (Aired 12-19-25) Fear vs. Facts: How to Face the IRS, Protect Your Rights, and Stop Tax Problems From Snowballing
    Dec 31 2025

    In this informative and empowering episode of We The People, host Alina Gonzalez Dockery sits down with nationally recognized tax attorney and former IRS Appeals Officer John Mitchell to dismantle fear, misinformation, and costly myths surrounding the IRS and tax disputes. With more than 30 years of experience and over $100 million handled in IRS controversies, John brings calm clarity to one of the most intimidating systems Americans face.

    The conversation breaks down the IRS appeals process what it is, why it exists, and how taxpayers can use it to challenge decisions without immediately resorting to litigation.

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    48 mins
  • We the People (Aired 12-05-2025) Immigration, Criminal Law & Due Process in Americ
    Dec 19 2025

    In this powerful episode of We The People (aired 11-05-25), host Alina Gonzalez Dcra leads an in-depth conversation on immigration, criminal law, and due process in the United States. Joined by attorney Elizabeth Una, the discussion explores how sudden policy changes, ICE detentions, and criminal charges can dramatically impact immigrant families and U.S. citizens alike.

    The episode breaks down real fears families face today—from traffic stops turning into detention, to how minor criminal charges can jeopardize immigration status. Viewers gain practical guidance on knowing their rights, navigating the legal system, accessing interpreters, preparing family contingency plans, and understanding the intersection of criminal and immigration law.

    With clarity, compassion, and common sense, this episode highlights why access to justice often feels out of reach and what individuals can do to protect themselves and their families. A must-watch conversation for anyone concerned about civil liberties, immigration reform, and the real-world consequences of today’s legal system.

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    49 mins
  • We the People (Aired 11-14-2025): The Episode Exposing America’s Political and Social Tension
    Nov 19 2025

    In this powerful episode of We the People, aired on November 14, 2025, the show dives into the growing political and social tension shaping America today. This chapter examines the nation’s leadership challenges, rising public frustration, cultural divides, and the consequences of government decisions felt by everyday citizens. Through clear analysis and bold commentary, the episode breaks down the forces driving polarization and reveals how these issues impact the country’s direction.

    Designed for viewers who want to understand the deeper context behind today’s headlines, this episode offers sharp insight into the state of American democracy and the urgent questions facing the nation. A must-watch segment for anyone seeking clarity, perspective, and a deeper look at what “We the People” truly represents in 2025.

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    49 mins
  • We the People (Aired 10-30-25) Restoring Justice: Rebecca Cusher on Family Law, Empowerment, and the Future of Child Welfare
    Nov 3 2025

    In this insightful episode of We the People, host Alina Gonzalez Dockery speaks with Rebecca Cusher, attorney and CEO of Oklahoma Lawyers for Families and Children, about transforming how the justice system serves vulnerable families.Rebecca shares how trauma-informed advocacy and community-based legal support are changing lives by empowering parents, protecting children, and restoring dignity in courtrooms. She explains why families often feel powerless in child welfare cases and how understanding their rights can shift fear into confidence.

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    50 mins