In the latest episode of the No Agenda Show, hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak argue that the first federal Antifa terrorism convictions in U.S. history were overshadowed by mainstream media's focus on less consequential stories. Episode 1880, titled 'Antifa Book Club' and published June 25, 2026, dissects the coverage gap between what dominated network newscasts and what the hosts consider the actual lead story: the sentencing of eight defendants to a combined 450 years in Fort Worth, Texas.
During their signature 3x3 segment comparing ABC, CBS, and NBC coverage, the duo noted that outlets instead amplified stories like the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. 'You don't want to promote this story. You want to talk about the reflecting pool and give people ideas,' Dvorak said, referencing independent journalist Andy Ngo's reporting that one defendant received a 100-year sentence.
The episode provides a detailed breakdown of how PBS NewsHour framed the Antifa sentences against January 6 defendants. Other storylines threading through the media-deconstruction lens include J.D. Vance's Bloomberg explanation of unfrozen Iranian assets funneled into American soy, corn, and wheat purchases; Tulsi Gabbard's revelations about Anthony Fauci and overseas bio labs; Mark Rutte's 'Trump Trillion' PowerPoint at the White House; and the Senate war powers reversal that saw Bill Cassidy flip after a closed-door meeting with the president.
Curry recounted a session of binge-watching The West Wing with his wife Tina, calling the Aaron Sorkin series 'total mind control propaganda for the Democrat Party.' Deeper segments examined the Emma Goldman Reading Society defense raised by cooperating witnesses, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's statement on Antifa terrorists, and the National Security Presidential Memo 7 signed after Charlie Kirk's murder.
Additional topics include Tucker Carlson's declaration that he is leaving the Republican Party, parsed from his Alex Jones interview and a takedown of Marco Rubio; Zohran Mamdani's Prophet Muhammad speech; a fatal Tesla autopilot crash in Katy, Texas, killing 76-year-old Martha Avila; Trump's quantum executive orders; the Mythos AI security panic from Anthropic; and a $6.5 billion Medicare fraud sweep announced by RFK Jr. and Kash Patel.
The hosts argue that the sentencing, which they call a historic moment in counterterrorism law, was buried by media outlets choosing to amplify distractions. The episode is available at podcastindex.org and other podcast platforms.


