Episode notes
The first week of Trump's second term has been marked by bold, often controversial, actions. The administration is characterized by its disregard for laws, an unwavering focus on immigration, and a propensity for confrontation. The president's style has led to challenges within his own party, legal battles, and international tensions. The coming weeks and months will likely reveal how these actions shape his presidency and the nation.
I. Key Personnel and Senate Conflicts:
II. The Friday Night Massacre: Firing of Inspectors General:
III. Gaza and Real Estate Development Plans:
IV. Executive Actions and Public Opinion:
V. Aggressive Immigration Policies:
VI. Trade War with Colombia:
VII. Congressional Conflicts and Republican Divisions:
VIII. Robert Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary and Vaccine Concerns: