
Real Coffee with Scott Adams Episode 2865 CWSA 06/11/25
Jun 11, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a 'simultaneous sip' as inflation and phone use laws are tackled. Exploring Harvard's alleged discrimination sheds light on wider media biases. The political landscape is analyzed with a focus on social media regulation and local responses to civil unrest. Tensions between immigration enforcement and local governance in sanctuary cities are scrutinized. There's a notable shift in voting patterns among legal immigrants favoring law and order. Lastly, trade dynamics with China and the future of energy production are dissected.
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ICE Enforcement Prioritizes Worst Offenders
- ICE prioritizes deporting the worst offenders first, not easy targets like day laborers.
- Allegations of ICE targeting day laborers at Home Depot don't align with known enforcement strategies.
Nebraska ICE Raid Signals Enforcement Shift
- Over 100 people were arrested at a Nebraska food plant, indicating a focus on known offenders.
- This raid suggests a possible strategic shift in immigration enforcement practices.
Protests as a Photo-Op Contest
- Current protests have become a photo-op competition benefiting Trump with dramatic imagery.
- A single negative incident could shift public perception to favor Democrats instead.
