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Isaac Saul
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Apr 11, 2025 • 30min
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: Isaac talks with Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania, an author and political commentator, shares his remarkable journey from the alt-right to a more moderate conservative stance. He reflects on his past writings and the Trump administration's influence on his views. The conversation dives into the complexities of identity politics and critiques current DEI policies, emphasizing the need for balanced perspectives. Hanania also discusses the dangers facing democracy today and his regrets about previous political choices, providing insight into the evolving landscape of American politics.

Apr 10, 2025 • 36min
Trump reverses, pauses tariffs.
President Trump implements a 90-day pause on most tariffs, sparking discussions about its implications for global markets. While tariffs on China soar to 145%, the mixed reactions highlight a divide in political viewpoints. Market responses show a rallying effect, but concerns linger over the volatility caused by such unilateral trade moves. Additionally, the conversation touches on the ripple effects of tariffs on college athletics, culminating in a heartwarming story about centenarian neighbors celebrating together.

Apr 9, 2025 • 30min
The Supreme Court rules on Trump's deportations.
The Supreme Court's recent ruling on Trump's deportation policies stirs controversy, particularly regarding the use of the Alien Enemies Act. Legal experts dissect the implications for migrants' rights and due process in removal proceedings. Dissenting opinions reveal a complex historical backdrop and the challenges faced in balancing justice with immigration laws. Additionally, the podcast hints at an upcoming interview with a right-wing figure, exploring shifting perspectives on Trump's legacy and the strains on democracy today.

Apr 8, 2025 • 30min
The HHS layoffs.
A wave of layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services is reshaping public health agencies, with fears about the future of drug approval and food safety. The podcast dives into the controversial decisions made under the Trump administration, revealing criticisms from former agency leaders. It also explores the broader implications for public health and scientific research. Listeners gain insight into the political divide surrounding these cuts and learn about a local initiative in Denver tackling homelessness amidst these challenges.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 31min
The global response to Trump's tariffs.
The podcast dives into the ripple effects of Trump's tariffs on global markets, sparking anxiety and political debate. It discusses the mixed responses from politicians and world leaders, along with the complexities of the U.S. auto industry. Listeners gain insight into the strategic motivations behind the tariffs and the need for clearer communication. The episode also highlights the potential mishaps in trade deals and the heartwarming local stories emerging amidst the tariff turmoil. Get ready for a fascinating exploration of economics and international relations!

Apr 6, 2025 • 1h 40min
FULL EPISODE - The Sunday Podcast: Kmele Foster joins Isaac and Ari to discuss tariffs, DOGE, consuming news.
Kmele Foster, co-host of The Fifth Column podcast and known for his libertarian views, joins Isaac and Ari for an engaging conversation. They dive into the implications of Trump's tariffs and the evolving Republican stance on trade. The trio navigates the emotional toll of consuming news and shares insights on media's impact on public perception. They also reflect on the legacy of Dogecoin and its personal significance. Humorous anecdotes about travel mishaps and tech frustrations punctuate the discussion, making it both thought-provoking and entertaining.

Apr 4, 2025 • 11min
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: Why due process still matters.
The discussion highlights the importance of due process, especially in the context of recent deportation stories. A personal essay reflects on the emotional toll of online accusations and their implications for reputation and rights. Historical roots of due process are traced from the Magna Carta to modern challenges, emphasizing its fragility today. Personal stories of individuals caught in immigration detention illustrate the complexities of their experiences, shedding light on significant legal dilemmas for immigrants in the U.S.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 31min
Trump's "liberation day" tariffs.
The podcast dives into President Trump's sweeping tariffs, dubbed 'Liberation Day,' and their potential to reshape global trade. It unpacks the motivations behind these economic policies, highlighting diverse reactions from both sides of the political spectrum. The discussion emphasizes concerns about their effects on the American economy, such as inflation and manufacturing repercussions. Additionally, there's a thought-provoking look at the political implications and the historical preservation efforts related to Harriet Tubman in light of economic challenges.

Apr 2, 2025 • 29min
The election results in Florida and Wisconsin.
Recent special elections in Florida resulted in Republican victories that solidify their majority, while Democrats made significant gains in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race. The implications of these outcomes could reshape future legislative dynamics and redistricting efforts. Additionally, the podcast discusses current concerns surrounding Social Security stability and challenges. Political ad spending trends and a heartwarming story of community kindness also add depth to the conversation, showcasing contrasts in electoral behaviors and societal values.

Apr 1, 2025 • 30min
Trump's executive orders targeting law firms.
The podcast delves into President Trump's executive orders aimed at law firms, sparking intense legal challenges. It highlights the revocation of lawyers' security clearances and reviews of federal contracts as retaliatory measures against firms opposing him. The discussion emphasizes the political implications of these orders and the resulting turmoil in the legal industry. With ongoing battles in court, the episode raises vital questions about the intersection of law and politics in a divided America.