Nothing But The Truth
Nothing But The Truth
Podcast Description
Get to the heart of the issues facing the Jewish community in the U.S. and Israel with real facts, real stories, and real voices. This podcast cuts through the noise, providing listeners with straightforward, unbiased insights into current events, cultural discussions, and policy shifts that impact Jewish life today. Featuring interviews with influential experts and leaders—from members of Congress to community advocates—each episode brings listeners closer to the truth behind the headlines, empowering them with the knowledge to stay informed and engaged.
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The podcast focuses on critical themes such as U.S.-Israel relations, national security threats, anti-Semitism, and community advocacy. Episodes tackle pressing topics like the influence of TikTok on public opinion, the implications of AI technologies from China, and political developments impacting Jewish life, with specific examples including conversations with Congress members about legislation and advocacy for Holocaust survivors.

Get to the heart of the issues facing the Jewish community in the U.S. and Israel with real facts, real stories, and real voices. This podcast cuts through the noise, providing listeners with straightforward, unbiased insights into current events, cultural discussions, and policy shifts that impact Jewish life today. Featuring interviews with influential experts and leaders—from members of Congress to community advocates—each episode brings listeners closer to the truth behind the headlines, empowering them with the knowledge to stay informed and engaged.
On Nothing But the Truth, host Trudy Stern examines the high-stakes race for New York Attorney General with candidate Saritha Komatireddy. The conversation explores the scope of the Attorney General’s power and its real-world impact on public safety, crime, and civil rights across the state. Komatireddy outlines her approach to addressing issues like transit crime, car theft, and rising hate crimes, while discussing how the role can support local law enforcement and shape policy priorities. The episode highlights the broader debate over how the office should be used—and what’s at stake for New Yorkers.

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