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51 snips
Feb 14, 2025 • 16min

Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs & RFK Sworn In | 2.14.25

In a revealing discussion, President Trump outlines a bold shift in U.S. trade policy with reciprocating tariffs to address trade imbalances. He emphasizes the need for negotiation with other nations and highlights recent advancements in military sales to India. RFK Jr. is sworn in as the Secretary of Health and Human Services amid noteworthy cabinet confirmations. Additionally, the DOJ’s lawsuit against New York underscores ongoing legal struggles regarding immigration laws, promising to stir political waters.
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45 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 7min

RFK Confirmed & Trump’s Buyout Moves Forward | Afternoon Update | 2.13.25

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services, stirring conversation around his vaccine remarks. Meanwhile, Trump's worker buyout strategy gains momentum amid gripping news of Hamas hostage releases. A new immigration policy in New York has police facing scrutiny over safety concerns, leading to legal battles. Tensions escalate in Penfield as parents stage a walkout over an explicit LGBT book, demanding accountability from the school board. Community leaders are calling for change ahead of upcoming elections.
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24 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 15min

Trump-Putin Phone Call & DOGE Hearing | 2.13.25

Trump and Putin are in talks to end the Ukraine conflict, while Ukraine's president shows a willingness to negotiate. A congressional hearing heats up over Dogecoin, touching on government efficiency and identity issues. The emotional return of Mark Fogel, an American teacher freed after three years in a Russian prison, is highlighted. The discussions bring to light the complex feelings around prisoner exchanges and the political dynamics at play. It’s a whirlwind of international relations, economic debates, and human stories.
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31 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 10min

Tulsi Gabbard Confirmed & Cartel Drug Tunnels | Afternoon Update | 2.12.25

Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as Director of National Intelligence sparks heated Senate debates focusing on government efficiency and spending transparency. The discussion shifts to proposed cuts by Republicans and the emotional implications of President Trump's support for a released prisoner. Key U.S.-Russia relations are highlighted through a pivotal prisoner exchange, while the intricacies of Mexican cartel drug tunnels reveal challenges in cooperation with law enforcement. Additionally, rising concerns over Chinese espionage complicate the geopolitical landscape.
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28 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 16min

US takes AI Lead & Ending DOJ Corruption | 2.12.25

Vice President JD Vance discusses an America First approach to AI aimed at enhancing productivity. Tensions arise over GOP efforts to restrict funds for NGOs aiding illegal immigration. Insights from a key AI summit in Paris reveal the competitive landscape involving major figures like Elon Musk and Sam Altman. Religious leaders heatedly debate a bill limiting federal support for immigrant assistance. The podcast also covers transformative changes in the Justice Department under new leadership, emphasizing accountability and reform.
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39 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 7min

Marc Fogel Freed & Trump’s Green Energy Reversal | Afternoon Update | 2.11.25

A Pennsylvania teacher is freed from a Russian prison, thanks to presidential intervention, stirring discussions about USAID's future amid concerns of funding mismanagement. Legal setbacks for a former president's co-defendants take center stage, along with FEMA's recent firings. The episode also dives into Trump's controversial plans to reverse green energy regulations, making waves in environmental policy, while a storm warning in Los Angeles adds urgency to the day's news.
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19 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 16min

Trump’s Retaliatory Tariffs & North Carolina Recovery | 2.11.25

Trump has unveiled new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, igniting discussions about trade balance and potential retaliation from other nations. The podcast dives into the controversies surrounding FEMA's disaster recovery efforts in North Carolina and California, highlighting both progress and shortcomings. It further examines the political fallout amid ongoing lawsuits over government waste. Listeners will find an insightful overview of U.S. tariff reactions from international players and the implications for American consumers.
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45 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 7min

Migrant Hotel Money & Philly’s Chaotic Celebrations | Afternoon Update | 2.10.25

Concerns arise over FEMA funding for luxury hotels housing migrants in New York City, leading to debates on taxpayer money misuse. Legal battles heat up regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as Philadelphia erupts in chaotic celebrations post-Eagles win, sparking responses from authorities. Plus, a look into Hamas' hostage negotiations, a collegiate basketball team's suspension due to player issues, and President Trump's move to stop penny production for cost-cutting measures.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 16min

Trump Super Bowl Buzz & New Media Rises | 2.10.25

Trump gears up for the Super Bowl with a long-awaited interview, discussing government efficiency and public perceptions. His approval ratings skyrocket to 53%, particularly among young voters, thanks to his immigration and military policies. The podcast delves into Trump's evolving media strategy, engaging with alternative outlets while grappling with legal battles and legacy media tensions. Listeners gain insight into the intertwining of media, politics, and federal agencies during his administration, highlighting recent lawsuits and their implications for journalism.
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18 snips
Feb 9, 2025 • 13min

Rethinking Gaza: Trump's Bold Middle East Strategy | 2.9.25

David Friedman, the former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, dives into President Trump's provocative plan for U.S. control of Gaza. He discusses the urgent need for effective strategies to address the humanitarian crisis, considering the overwhelming desire among residents to escape dire conditions. The conversation also explores logistical challenges for relocating Palestinian refugees and the implications of U.S. involvement in Gaza’s reconstruction. Friedman offers a riveting perspective on the historical context and potential pathways for peace and prosperity in the region.

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