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On this episode of the Mael Time Podcast, Jonathan Pollard breaks down his recent meeting with Ambassador Mike Huckabee, reflecting on Huckabee’s support during his imprisonment and the political meaning people are now reading into their conversation. Pollard addresses long-standing myths about his case — including the false accusation of treason — and calls out Tucker Carlson and others for spreading misinformation. He offers a stark assessment of the CIA’s role in shaping U.S.–Israel relations, criticizes American pressure on Israeli decision-making, and argues that Israeli leaders have become too willing to defer to Washington. From Trump’s peace plan to the push for judicial reform to the need for Israel to become militarily self-sufficient, Pollard delivers a wide-ranging and provocative look at the crossroads of American and Israeli politics.
By Daniel MaelOn this episode of the Mael Time Podcast, Jonathan Pollard breaks down his recent meeting with Ambassador Mike Huckabee, reflecting on Huckabee’s support during his imprisonment and the political meaning people are now reading into their conversation. Pollard addresses long-standing myths about his case — including the false accusation of treason — and calls out Tucker Carlson and others for spreading misinformation. He offers a stark assessment of the CIA’s role in shaping U.S.–Israel relations, criticizes American pressure on Israeli decision-making, and argues that Israeli leaders have become too willing to defer to Washington. From Trump’s peace plan to the push for judicial reform to the need for Israel to become militarily self-sufficient, Pollard delivers a wide-ranging and provocative look at the crossroads of American and Israeli politics.