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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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Feb 18, 2025 • 8min
Russia-US Talk Peace & Border Apprehensions Plummet | Afternoon Update | 2.18.25
Tensions ease as U.S. and Russia engage in peace talks over Ukraine. Border apprehensions plummet, thanks to new enforcement strategies. Severe weather wreaks havoc in Kentucky, prompting urgent rescue efforts. In California, a sheriff announces his run for governor, promising to tackle crime and affordability. Meanwhile, a controversial new athletic event, the Enhanced Games, sparks debate over the ethics of performance-enhancing substances. Don't miss these intriguing developments!

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Feb 18, 2025 • 16min
US-Russia Talks Begin & DOGE Targets IRS | 2.18.25
U.S. and Russia begin crucial negotiations in Saudi Arabia amid frustrations from Ukraine’s leaders over their exclusion. The podcast examines shifting American public sentiment on involvement in Ukraine and the dynamics of defense alliances. In an unexpected twist, Doge targets the IRS, raising concerns about privacy linked to government automation. Additionally, a CBS host’s comments spark a heated debate on free speech, reflecting on historical implications and the impact of European censorship laws on U.S. relations.

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Feb 17, 2025 • 7min
DOGE Authority Suit & Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions | Afternoon Update | 2.17.25
A federal judge is skeptical about a lawsuit concerning Doge, raising eyebrows as U.S. officials prepare to negotiate with Russia. Meanwhile, tensions grow over Iran's nuclear ambitions, prompting urgent talks among U.S. and Israeli leaders. Domestic political shifts in New York City add another layer of complexity, alongside the ongoing evolution of human smuggling issues and corporate diversity initiatives.

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Feb 17, 2025 • 16min
Vance Calls Out Europe & DEI’s Collegiate Demise | 2.17.25
The Vice President calls out European leaders for neglecting Western values during a visit to Germany, igniting debates about free speech and censorship. Meanwhile, colleges grapple with the fallout from Trump's push to eliminate DEI programs. The podcast also highlights significant reductions in the federal workforce, with thousands facing layoffs as the government shifts policies. Additionally, leaked plans propose further cuts targeting diversity initiatives, stirring controversy and sparking political discussions.

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Feb 16, 2025 • 17min
Federal Communication Course Correction | 2.16.25
Brendan Carr, the Chairman of the FCC, is reshaping the agency to align with Trump’s agenda by prioritizing free speech and transparency. He discusses the FCC's investigations into media practices and the need for accountability among broadcasters, especially in light of recent public distrust. Carr also highlights a four-part agenda focused on modernizing communication regulations and protecting national security. He raises alarms about the so-called 'censorship cartel' involving big tech and government interference, advocating for a fairer approach to conservative voices online.

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Feb 15, 2025 • 15min
Trump’s Seismic Economic Shift | 2.15.25
Financial expert Eric Schiffer, CEO of The Patriarch Organization, shares insights on Trump’s radical economic agenda. He discusses how newly announced tariffs and federal regulations could reshape inflation and trade. Schiffer emphasizes the promising trends in the housing market and the importance of energy sector growth in driving economic stability. The conversation also touches on the potential impact of tax cuts on consumer spending and the surprising benefits of job losses for long-term economic strength.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 9min
Education Department Exposed & NIL Guidance Changes | Afternoon Update | 2.14.25
The discussion reveals alarming insights into the Department of Education's funding practices, raising concerns about the financial support of initiatives seen by some as promoting leftist ideologies. Issues surrounding LGBT youth autonomy and healthcare rights are explored, alongside the political implications of recent challenges. Additionally, the podcast delves into significant spending on migrant aid while addressing geopolitical tensions involving Israel and Iran. Lastly, it evaluates the reintroduction of a reparations bill and its connection to current racial issues.

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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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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.