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Jul 28, 2025 • 42min

Addressing Homelessness: Trump's New Executive Order

Jesse Arm, Director of External Affairs at the Manhattan Institute, joins researchers Tal Fortgang and John Ketcham to dive into Trump's executive order on homelessness and mental health. They discuss the potential challenges of implementing this order at local levels and critique existing homelessness strategies like Housing First. The team also examines the political dynamics of redistricting and how these factors complicate the path toward effective solutions for homelessness and public disorder.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 43min

Columbia's Deal With Trump: Will Other Universities Follow Suit?

Charles Fain Lehman, Rafael Mangual, Tal Fortgang, and Carolyn Gorman discuss Columbia University's deal with the Trump administration, the White House's AI action plan, and the technology's usefulness in tasks at work.
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Jul 21, 2025 • 43min

The Future of Democratic Socialism

Charles Fain Lehman, Jesse Arm, John Ketcham, and Daniel Di Martino unpack the explosive rise of democratic socialism, spotlighting the Minneapolis mayoral race and Omar Fateh's July 2025 endorsement, in which a Somali-American progressive won 43.8% of delegates. They explore how local elections are now test beds for socialist agendas, what America's urban realignment means for conservatives, and how video podcasting is reshaping discourse in a media landscape. Along the way, they dive into cultural flashpoints—from concerts to classrooms—and why the right can't afford to sit out the fight for the cities.
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Jul 17, 2025 • 47min

Will NPR Lose Funding?

Rafael Mangual, Tal Fortgang, Carolyn Gorman, and Renu Mukherjee discuss public safety in New York City, the Senate vote to strip funding from NPR, President Trump's desire to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, and other big news stories from the week.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 16min

Euthanasia in New York?

John Hirschauer joins Brian Anderson to discuss the recently passed legislation in New York that—pending Governor Kathy Hochul's signature—would legalize Medical Aid in Dying.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 35min

Trump, Harvard, and Campus Conservatives

How is Trump reshaping campus conservatism amid his sweeping 2025 reforms? Rafael Mangual, John Ketcham, Neetu Arnold, and Jesse Arm dig into Harvard's new conservative center—launched under pressure from Trump's higher ed funding threats, DEI eliminations, and donor outrage—and ask whether it's genuine reform or elite window dressing. They unpack the implications for academic freedom, accreditation, and the future of free speech, dissent, and intellectual diversity on campus.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 38min

Democratic Socialism's Rise (feat. Reihan Salam)

As Zohran Mamdani's rise reshapes New York politics, is democratic socialism becoming the Democratic Party's new base? Host Charles Fain Lehman sits down with Reihan Salam, Judge Glock, and John Ketcham to dissect the political and cultural currents pushing the party left—from Instagram primaries and "free stuff" populism to the ideological split between AOC and the Ezra Klein crowd. Along the way, they dig into anti-institutionalism, social media as a news engine, and the strange allure of David Goggins.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 42min

Elon's America: Can the Billionaire Reboot the Right?

Tech billionaire Elon Musk is testing a new frontier in politics. In this episode, Charles Fain Lehman, Jesse Arm, Rafael Mangual, and Daniel Di Martino explore Musk's proposed America Party—what it means for the right, why it's gaining traction across conservative media, and whether it's more than X posturing. They also tackle the One Big Beautiful Bill—a trillion-dollar effort to rein in spending without touching Social Security or Medicare. Is it serious reform, or just another political stunt? Plus: July Fourth, national identity, and the conservative fight to reclaim America's founding story.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 34min

"Alligator Alcatraz": Trump's Bold Border Plan

Charles Fain Lehman, Neetu Arnold, Judge Glock, and Carolyn Gorman unpack Trump's border pageantry at "Alligator Alcatraz," exposing the left's silence on illegal immigration. They break down the One Big Beautiful Bill, $1 trillion in spending cuts, tax policy in the balance, and a fight for fiscal sanity.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 40min

SCOTUS Decisions: Big Wins, Legal Fights, and Who Belongs on Mount Rushmore

Join Charles Fain Lehman, Ilya Shapiro, John Ketcham, and Renu Mukherjee as they dissect the week's seismic Supreme Court rulings—nationwide injunctions gutted, free speech battles won, and the ideological fault lines now splitting the bench wide open. They take on Trump's bold executive swipe at TikTok, expose the social media platforms society could ditch, and throw down their picks for Mount Rushmore—where only true American grit belongs.

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