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24 snips
Feb 24, 2025 • 8min

Trump’s Title 42 Plans & Apple’s US Jobs Pledge | Afternoon Update | 2.24.25

Trump is pushing to reinstate the Title 42 border policy, facing opposition from federal unions. Meanwhile, Pope Francis is contending with significant health issues. Apple announces a massive $500 billion investment to create 20,000 U.S. jobs, focusing on AI and data centers. This move brings political implications and raises discussions around transparency in the Epstein case. Speculation grows about the release of Epstein's client list amid major media shakeups and the appointment of Dan Bongino by Trump.
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41 snips
Feb 24, 2025 • 16min

Trump Shuffles Pentagon & Cartel Terror Designation | 2.24.25

President Trump shakes up the Pentagon, aiming to realign military leadership with his administration's goals. New policies label international cartels as terrorist organizations, prompting discussions on potential fallout and risks to Mexican sovereignty. The podcast also delves into the controversial executive order addressing transgender participation in sports, highlighting escalating tensions between federal and state authorities, particularly in Maine. These topics reveal the complex landscape of current political discourse and its broader implications.
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25 snips
Feb 23, 2025 • 15min

Analyzing Trump’s Cabinet with Senator Mullin | 2.23.25

Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin, a key figure in the Senate GOP, discusses the swift confirmation of President Trump's cabinet nominees, including Kash Patel and Lori Chavez. He highlights strategic GOP maneuvers that minimized Democratic pushback and the need for reform within agencies like the FBI. Mullin also dives into how energy deregulation is seen as vital for inflation control. Additionally, he touches on Elon Musk's impact on politics, drawing parallels between his innovative approach and traditional methods, while noting the rise in Trump's approval ratings.
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31 snips
Feb 22, 2025 • 12min

Reshaping the Deep State: Trump’s Buyouts & Reforms | 2.22.25

This discussion dives into the Trump administration's bold buyout strategy, leading to over 77,000 federal employees exiting to streamline governance. It sparks a debate on political obstructionism, revealing the clash within the Democratic Party over foreign policy. Activist organizations are gaining traction in shaping federal policies, notably altering official communications. Finally, the conversation addresses the challenges Trump faced in confronting the deep state, emphasizing the need for reforms in public sector unions to better serve public interests.
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46 snips
Feb 21, 2025 • 9min

Trump Defunds Maine & Eric Adams Stays | Afternoon Update | 2.21.25

Discover the latest political maneuvers, including Trump’s threats to cut federal funds to Maine due to LGBTQ policies and Hochul's backing of Mayor Adams amidst corruption concerns. Explore the implications of federal control in D.C. and Argentina's president gifting Musk. The podcast also delves into a terror attack in Israel and its rapid response, along with Microsoft’s major leap in quantum computing. Plus, hear about Forever 21's struggles in a fiercely competitive retail environment.
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53 snips
Feb 21, 2025 • 16min

Trump’s First Month & Social Security Whistleblower | 2.21.25

The discussion highlights Trump's immediate successes and policy shifts in his first month back in office, showcasing rising public support. The podcast dives into Social Security fraud concerns, especially regarding illegal immigrant access, and introduces Leland Dudek's surprising rise within the agency. Additionally, it examines the contrasting insurance landscapes of California and Florida, driven by disaster impacts and legislative differences. A compelling look at key government actions and their real-world implications unfolds throughout the talk.
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47 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 8min

Kash Patel Confirmed & Vance Opens CPAC | Afternoon Update | 2.20.25

The confirmation of Kash Patel as the new FBI Director sparks discussions about his reform goals amidst a shifting political landscape. The release of hostages by Hamas reveals ongoing regional tensions, coinciding with Mitch McConnell's retirement announcement. At CPAC, speakers emphasize the importance of masculinity and conservative values, with Elon Musk's upcoming address creating buzz. Meanwhile, President Trump proposes a 20 percent tax break linked to Doge savings and addresses federal layoffs to cut down on IRS staff.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 16min

Trump-Zelensky Feud & MAHA’s Industry Impact | 2.20.25

Tensions are escalating as Trump and Zelensky clash over peace talks and accusations of corruption. The discussion delves into Trump's proposed economic strategies versus Zelensky's attempts to garner Western support. Also on the table is the calm Senate hearing for Trump's Labor nominee, revealing controversies over labor unions and health standards in children's food. The urgent need for SNAP reform and healthier school lunches highlights significant health policy challenges facing the nation.
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40 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 9min

Congestion Toll Controversy & Diddy’s Charge Petition | Afternoon Update | 2.19.25

Discover the latest on the congestion pricing debate in NYC, where political tensions heat up between key figures. Hear about a dramatic protest in Brooklyn that raises questions on free speech and safety. Delve into Diddy’s ongoing legal troubles, sparking a conversation on celebrity accountability. Also, catch the intriguing mixed reactions over a boy's victory in girls' sports and the controversial casting choices in Hollywood. It's a whirlwind of current events that keeps you informed and engaged!
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Feb 19, 2025 • 16min

US-Russia Seek Peace & DC’s Housing Market Chaos | 2.19.25

Russia and the U.S. are engaged in critical peace talks regarding Ukraine, raising hopes and skepticism among European allies. The political climate in New York City is heating up, with calls for the mayor's resignation amid Democratic tensions. In Washington D.C., a surge of homes for sale is linked to recent federal layoffs, impacting the real estate market and sparking differing opinions among local agents. The discussions shed light on both international relations and local housing crises.

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