The Daily Signal

The Daily Signal
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Nov 3, 2025 • 11min

Victor Davis Hanson: How Trump Forced China’s Hand

Victor Davis Hanson unveils how Trump's recent negotiations have put China in a historically weak position. He highlights a pivotal deal, including China's commitment to halt fentanyl shipments to Mexico, which could save countless lives. The discussion also covers the reasons behind China's sudden willingness to negotiate, touching on perceived U.S. strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, Hanson examines the impact of global alliances and domestic policy shifts that have pressured China to pivot strategically. It's a captivating analysis of modern U.S.-China relations.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 12min

SNAP Benefits Legal Mess, Coastal Americans Gear Up for "Toss Up" Off-year Elections | Nov. 3, 2025

A legal whirlwind unfolds as federal judges mandate the continuation of SNAP benefits amid a contentious government shutdown. Democrats grapple with internal conflict over who should be held accountable. Meanwhile, coastal communities brace for neck-and-neck off-year elections, with significant races in New Jersey and California. Notably, key Democratic figures like Kamala Harris are missing from the campaign scene, raising eyebrows about their strategic choices.
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Nov 2, 2025 • 50min

The Daily Signal Presents "Problematic Women" - Socialists, Spanberger, and Scandal Haunt the Ballot Box This Election Season

Jessica Furst Johnson, a partner at Lex Politica and former general counsel for political committees, joins to dissect the stakes of the upcoming elections in New York and Virginia. She highlights the intriguing rise of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani and his appeal among young voters. The discussion also touches on Trump's recent Asia trip and its implications for U.S.-China relations. Additionally, they explore the challenges women face in politics and the nuanced conversation about Halloween's significance for Christians.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 1h 20min

The Daily Signal Presents “The “Signal Sitdown - There's a Revolution Happening You've Never Heard Of. It's Called "The Great Feminization" | Helen Andrews

Helen Andrews, author and commentator known for her insightful critiques, discusses her provocative essay on 'The Great Feminization.' She explores how wokeness and cancel culture stem from demographic shifts towards feminization. Andrews highlights the role of feminine group dynamics in enforcing cancel culture and contrasts the norms of male and female interactions. She dives into how these changes affect various professions, including law and STEM, and reflects on the generational impact of these cultural shifts.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 10min

Victor Davis Hanson: The Left Goes Neo-Confederate on Immigration

Victor Davis Hanson raises alarms about a possible neo-Confederate movement among liberal governors defying federal immigration laws. He draws parallels to historical events like Bleeding Kansas, warning of the dangers of nullifying federal authority. Hanson discusses recent violent confrontations involving ICE and critiques the glorification of political violence. He highlights the hypocrisy in leftist reactions to state noncompliance with federal laws, urging a reflection on the risks this poses to the republic.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 16min

Defining Conservative Leadership: Dr. Kevin Roberts on Policy, Politics, and the 2025 Elections

Dr. Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation and former leader of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, discusses the essence of conservative leadership in America. He shares insights on the ongoing redistricting debates and their cultural implications. Roberts critiques the left's narrative on racism and highlights the importance of optimistic conservative movements like Turning Point USA. He advocates for the Heritage Foundation's role in shaping policy, emphasizing the need to conserve societal institutions and address poverty narratives exploited by the left.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 12min

Gov. Pritzker Warns Kids About ICE on Halloween, Calls to Impeach James Boasberg | Oct. 31, 2025

Virginia Allen, a Senior News Producer with insights into national and international issues, dives into critical topics. She discusses Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's alarming warning about ICE on Halloween and the calls for impeaching Judge James Boasberg. Allen highlights President Trump's recent agreement with China that includes tariff reductions and the resumption of soybean purchases, while also addressing the cooperation on fentanyl precursor chemicals, raising questions about enforceability.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 11min

Freedom of the (cider) press

In a lively chat with Eric Trump, the operator of Trump Winery and Cidery, listeners get an insider's look at how the family business transformed into a top-rated destination. Eric shares insights about launching their award-winning cider, the unique visitor experience at the winery, and the cozy inn attracting travelers. He also delves into the challenges documented in his book, "Under Siege," revealing the family's experiences with media scrutiny and legal battles, all while celebrating the successes of his father's presidency.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 12min

Democrats Try to Deflect Shutdown Blame by Claiming Republicans Want Kids to Starve | Oct. 30, 2025

Dani Lindsay, Florida Chair of the American Conservation Coalition, advocates for a conservative approach to environmentalism, emphasizing stewardship and youth engagement while dismissing climate doomism. OJ Olaika, CEO of the State Financial Officers Foundation, discusses efforts to counter ESG investing and debanking, highlighting a '27-front' strategy that empowers state financial officers to prioritize returns over political aims. Together, they analyze how these movements are shifting public perception and influencing policy outcomes.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 10min

Victor Davis Hanson: The Fresh, New ‘Jacobin’ Faces of the Democrat Party

Victor Davis Hanson dives into the tension between the old guard and radical younger members of the Democratic Party. He discusses Graham Platner's controversial Nazi tattoo and how it reflects broader issues within the party. Hanson highlights the hypocrisy in the party's response to such controversies and cites other candidates with extreme statements. He warns about the implications of escalating rhetoric and the Democratic base's divergence from mainstream voter concerns, posing serious questions about the party's future.

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