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UNBIASED Politics

November 6, 2025: Democrats Win All Major Races, Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Trump's Tariffs, and What We Know About Payment of SNAP Benefits. PLUS Does New Rule Ban LGBTQ Individuals From Loan Forgiveness? And More.

UNBIASED Politics

Jordan Berman

Education

4.9 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S FREE NEWSLETTER. Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place. In today's episode: Major Results of This Weeks Elections Around the Country (1:18) What We Know About When November SNAP Benefits Will Be Paid (9:26) Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Trump's Tariffs; Here's Everything You Need to Know About the Case, Arguments, and What Might Happen (15:01) Quick Hitters: FAA to Reduce Flights Friday, Dick Cheney Dies, Nancy Pelosi Won't Seek Re-Election, Shutdown Breaks Record for Longest Shutdown, Two Men Arrested in Connection with Harvard Explosion, IRS to Dismantle Direct File (33:06) Rumor Has It: Does New Rule Ban LGBTQ Individuals from Loan Forgiveness? Did ICE Throw Tear Gas Outside of an Elementary School? Did ICE Arrest a Teacher at a Daycare? (36:22) Critical Thinking Segment (44:01) **Time stamps above are subject to change due to ad slots. SUBSCRIBE TO JORDAN'S FREE NEWSLETTER. Watch this episode on YouTube. Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok. All sources for this episode can be found here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Unbiased, your favorite source of unbiased news and legal analysis.

0:06.9

Welcome back to Unbiased Politics. Today is Thursday, November 6th. Let's talk about some news.

0:12.3

But before we do, just as a quick reminder, or just kind of in case you've missed the last few episodes, within the last week or so, week and a half. We have covered the situation with

0:22.9

SNAP benefits. We've covered Texas suing the makers of Tylenol, the new House report on

0:28.4

Biden's use of the auto pen, why insurance premiums are set to rise in 2026. That's something

0:34.1

a lot of people are talking about. New press restrictions in the West Wing of the White House, Trump threatening military action in Nigeria, and much, much more. So just be sure to go through the last two or three episodes. If there's a particular story that you're wanting to learn more about, chances are I have already covered it. And if it's not in the last two or three episodes,

0:55.5

it may be in an episode from the last few weeks. Just make sure to kind of go through in all of the

1:00.3

show notes of each episode, I do list out every individual story that I cover. So, you know,

1:06.2

let's say something made news two weeks ago. You can always go to one of my episodes from a

1:10.2

couple of weeks ago and just check the show notes of those episodes. More likely than not, I covered it. So I just

1:16.4

want to put that out there. But now, without further ado, let's get into today's stories. Starting with

1:24.0

this week's elections. So on Tuesday, voters across the country, they cast their ballots for both

1:29.7

state and federal elections. Let's talk about some of the biggest election results, starting with

1:35.4

California's Prop 50. California voters passed Prop 50, which essentially allows the state legislature

1:43.0

to redraw its congressional districts to keep up

1:47.6

with red states that are doing the same. Now, we went into pretty significant detail a couple of

1:54.2

weeks ago on October 23rd, so I don't want to get too into the weeds with it, but I do think

1:59.3

it's important to talk about and just kind of

2:00.9

recap because a lot of people were confused about this. Basically, congressional maps dictate

2:06.7

the boundaries of the various districts within a state. All states have these maps. All states

2:13.7

have districts. Typically, the state legislature draws the maps for each state but it can also

2:19.9

be drawn by other parties and we'll get into that in a minute the way that these maps are drawn

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