
The Charlie Kirk Show This Is What "Flood the Zone" Means
Feb 14, 2025
Citizen Kane, a contributor known for his sharp political insights, joins Josh Hammer, a Newsweek editor with a deep understanding of constitutional law, to analyze the early successes of Trump's new administration. They discuss the effectiveness of Trump's 'maximalist approach' and how it reshapes public perception amidst a backdrop of judicial overreach. The duo also dives into the looming constitutional crisis posed by liberal judges and how grassroots activism can overturn judicial activism while stressing the need for collaboration among government branches.
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Flooding the Zone
- President Trump's "flood the zone" approach involves overwhelming the opposition with a rapid series of executive orders and policy changes.
- This has been surprisingly effective, leaving Democrats and the media struggling to keep up and mount an effective resistance.
From 12% to President
- Charlie Kirk and Citizen Kane's bond dates back to when Trump's political prospects seemed bleak.
- Their shared skepticism during Trump's initial struggles highlights the unexpected nature of his subsequent success.
The Kennedy Effect
- Bobby Kennedy's endorsement of Trump significantly swayed independent voters.
- This strategic move provided a crucial boost, potentially securing key states like Pennsylvania.


