Episode notes
This dynamic podcast unpacks the White House’s closure of the SignalGate investigation, securing National Security Adviser Mike Waltz’s position under Trump’s newly minted administration, despite Senator Lankford’s push for an inspector general probe. It contrasts this with Michael Flynn’s resignation in Trump’s first term, highlighting Trump’s resolve to push forward. The episode dives into Trump’s “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs, set to launch tomorrow, sparking global tension—Canada funds anti-tariff billboards in Atlanta, the UK’s Keir Starmer pleads for exemptions amid free speech concerns in UK, and China’s Wang Yi, visiting Russia, rejects “America First” bullying while advocating a Ukraine peace deal with Xi’s backing. Trump’s pardon of 23 pro-life activists jailed under the FACE Act is celebrated, juxtaposed against media outrage ove ...
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