

Ep. 2669 Assessing Trump after Half a Year, with Auron MacIntyre
19 snips Jul 18, 2025
In this discussion, Auron MacIntyre, author of 'The Total State' and host of The Auron MacIntyre Show, delves into the first six months of Trump's second term amidst the backdrop of the Epstein controversy. He critiques the disillusionment within the MAGA movement, highlighting unmet promises, especially in immigration. The conversation touches on RFK Jr.'s public health views and the complexities of political alliances. MacIntyre also examines challenges posed by right-wing influencers in today's fast-paced media landscape, emphasizing the need for genuine discourse.
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Epstein Reveals MAGA Is Not Cult
- The Epstein matter shows MAGA is not a cult because many in the base openly criticize unmet expectations.
- There is genuine pushback from fans disappointed by broken promises within the movement.
Border & Progressive Cuts Successes
- Trump's administration has significantly reduced border crossings to levels from the 1960s.
- Key cuts to progressive departments and challenges to birthright citizenship show tangible but limited progress.
Delayed Promises on War and Deportations
- Trump delays fulfilling key promises on foreign conflicts and deportations due to complex realities.
- These promises remain critical and incomplete, risking backlash if unmet.