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Join us as we break down the Senateâs recently passed budget reconciliation billâthe first budget bill to clear either chamber. We discuss the billâs key provisions, the strong opposition from Democrats, and the Senateâs unconventional approach to passing the budget in a bifurcated manner.
We also dive into another major legal win for the Trump administration as a district court upholds its mass layoffs of federal employees. We examine the balance of power between Congress, the executive branch, and the judiciary when it comes to federal spending. This leads us to a deeper discussion on federal spending authorityâhow Congress creates different âpotsâ of money and decides how much goes into each, how the executive branch has discretion over how much of each pot to spend, and how the judiciary ensures funds arenât moved between pots in ways that violate the law.
Finally, in "This Day in History," we reflect on the assassination of Malcolm X and its lasting impact.
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Join us as we break down the escalating tensions between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump as they trade public jabs. We analyze why this could be a risky move for Zelenskyy, given that U.S. funding has been crucial to Ukraineâs war effort and that Trump holds significant influence over any potential peace deal with Russia.
We also dive into Trumpâs latest executive order aimed at protecting IVF treatments. While Democrats argue it doesnât go far enough, we examine what the order actually does and discuss a shocking IVF mix-up where a woman was implanted with the wrong embryo.
Finally, in âThis Day in History,â we look back at John Glennâs historic journey as the first American in space.
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Join us as we break down the latest legal showdown facing the Trump administration, as District Judge Tanya Chutkan signals she may side with Trump and the Department of Justice on sweeping federal budget cuts. We take a broader look at the relentless legal challenges to Trumpâs policiesâaveraging more than one lawsuit per day from liberal and Democratic leadersâdesigned to stall his administrationâs progress. We analyze how these legal battles are being used as a political strategy and why Trumpâs success poses a major threat to his opponents.
We also discuss Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaumâs threat to sue Google after the tech giant adjusted its maps to reflect Trumpâs executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America."
Finally, in "This Day in History," we remember the tragic crash of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt at the Daytona 500.**
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Join us as we discuss the latest diplomatic movements in the Russia-Ukraine war as U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio are set to meet with their Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. There will be no Ukrainian representation at the meeting, as Zelenskyy will be in Abu Dhabi for a defense contractor expo, but will be in Saudi Arabia for "unrelated" reasons on Wednesday, just a day after the talks. Coincidence?
We also discuss EU nations meeting to discuss the Ukrainian war and how to keep themselves relevant. Plus, we examine the Trump administrationâs decision to lay off nearly all probationary federal workers, a move that is causing ripples throughout Washington, D.C.
Finally, on "This Day in History," we explore the invention of an early bicycleâthough, interestingly, it wasnât actually cycled.
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Join us as we discuss how Hamas is already reneging on it's deal to release more Israeli hostages now that they have returned to the Gaza strip. We analyze what this means for the roader war and how President Trump has given Hamas an ultimatum: Return all Hostages by Saturday, or "all hell is going to break loose."
We revisit Trump's announcement that the U.S. might take over Gaza and explore whether it's a strategic ruse to pressure Hamas. We then talk about how to sell a ruse, you must show that you are willing to follow through with other promises. We dive into how Trump is doing just that, most recently by forcing Venezuela to repatriate its citizens who entered the U.S. illegallyâat Venezuela's expense. Plus, we uncover shocking new details about USAID funneling millions to organizations tied to terrorist groups.
Finally, in "This Day in History," we explore the origins of gerrymandering and its lasting impact on American politics.
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Join us as we we kick off the week with a brief look at the Super Bowl and the ad campaigns promoting womenâs sports right after Trump signed an executive order protecting them, before diving into Trumpâs latest tariffsâa 25% tax on all aluminum and steel imports. We analyze how unlike his previous tariffs which were essentially sanctions aimed at border security, these are purely economic, designed to boost American industry and protect domestic manufacturing.
Next, we break down Trumpâs bold move to eliminate the penny, a cost-cutting effort that could save taxpayers millions. We also cover a federal judgeâs ruling blocking the Department of Justice from transferring three Venezuelan cartel members to Guantanamo Bay.
Finally, in "This Day in History," we revisit the dramatic Cold War prisoner exchange on the "Bridge of Spies."
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Join us as we break down a federal judgeâs decision to halt Trump and Elon Muskâs federal employee buyout plan. We examine the legal battle, focusing on claims that the buyouts may rely on unappropriated fundsâa technicality that could give the plaintiffs a legal win but leave them jobless without a payout.
Next, we cover Trumpâs latest sanctions, this time targeting the International Criminal Court (ICC) for its efforts to prosecute Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
We also dive into the aftermath of the Supreme Courtâs ruling in Fair Admissions v. Harvard, exposing how some universities are skirting the decision to keep affirmative action alive under new disguises.
Finally, in "This Day in History," we revisit the Charlie Hebdo attacks, a moment that brought the world together in solidarity with France.
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Join us as we discuss Donald Trump delivering on another promise by signing an executive order banning trans women from womenâs sports. We break down what the order says, how it will be enforced under Title IX, and Trumpâs broader efforts to protect womenâs athletics, including barring trans athletes from competing in the 2026 Olympics in Los Angeles.
We also turn to the ongoing war in Ukraine, where President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has presented two stark options: NATO membership or U.S. nuclear weapons. We analyze why the Trump administration has ruled out nuclear arms for Ukraine and why NATO membership remains off the table. Meanwhile, Trumpâs administration is already taking steps toward a peace process.
Finally, in "This Day in History," we take a look at the introduction of the first-ever hood ornament and how it became an iconic automotive tradition.
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Join us as we break down Trumpâs shocking announcement that the U.S. will take over and rebuild Gaza. We analyze the feasibility of such a move, the cost to American taxpayers, and whether this is a serious plan or a strategic ruse (psyop) designed to pressure Hamas into submission.
We also cover the U.S. Armyâs best recruitment month in 15 years, a surge that comes directly after Donald Trumpâs election victory. Whatâs driving this sudden boost in enlistment?
Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we revisit General Douglas MacArthurâs triumphant return to Manila, a defining moment in World War II.
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Join us as we break down Canada and Mexico caving to Trumpâs border demands after he threatened heavy tariffs. We analyze how Claudia Sheinbaum and Justin Trudeau plan to strengthen border security and combat illegal immigration and narcotics trafficking.
We also discuss Secretary of State Marco Rubioâs bold plan to house illegal immigrants and other criminals in El Salvadorâs prisons. While this move could be a game-changer for immigration enforcement, it raises questions about the feasibility of detaining American citizens abroad.
Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we explore the discovery of the Codex Sinaiticus, one of the oldest and most significant biblical manuscripts ever found.
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Join us as we break down Trumpâs newly announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, ranging from 10-25%. We analyze the impact these tariffs could have on U.S. consumers and how Canadaâs retaliatory tariffs may escalate into a full-blown trade war. Who would come out on top in a U.S.-Canada trade showdown? We dig into the numbers.
We also cover Elon Muskâs DOGE movements and how his team is making waves, gaining access to Treasury records, prompting senior officials to resign, and pushing efforts to shut down USAID.
Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we reflect on the âDay the Music Diedââthe Buddy Holly plane crash that changed rock and roll forever.
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Join us as we discuss updates on the plane crash in the Potomac as well as the confirmation hearing of Kash Patel. We also discuss the history of the FBI and the direction Patel wants to take it.
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Join us as we cover the devastating mid-air collision between a civilian passenger jet and an Army Blackhawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport (DCA). We break down what is known so far about the deadly tragedy and play the air traffic control audio from just seconds before the fatal crash.
We also discuss President Trumpâs signing of the Laken Riley Act, a bipartisan effort to honor Laken Riley's memory while strengthening immigration enforcement. Plus, we explore Trump's announcement that he may use Guantanamo Bay as a detention facility for illegal immigrants..
Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we reflect on The Beatlesâ last concert as a band.
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Join us as we break down the Democratsâ legal challenge to Trumpâs moratorium on federal grants and aid and federal district judge Loren L. AliKhan temporary blocking of the measure. We analyze the legal merits of the case, the executive branchâs authority over appropriations, and whether Trump has the discretion to redirect these funds. Plus, we examine how Washingtonâs entrenched establishment thrives on taxpayer-funded grantsâand why returning that money to the American people is the better path forward.
We also discuss the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) offering federal employees buyouts ahead of planned workforce reductions. Additionally, we cover Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsethâs sweeping actions against retired General Mark Milley, including the removal of his security detail, security clearance, portrait, and possibly even one of his stars.
Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we reflect on the publication of Edgar Allan Poeâs "The Raven" and its lasting literary impact.
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Join us as we explore how the Trump administration is keeping its promise to put America first by through a temporary pause on foreign aid and certain federal grants. We discuss how these moratoriums benefits the country by reducing inflation and why itâs time for other nations to step up if they prioritize international humanitarian relief. Additionally, we examine Trumpâs directive to DoD Secretary Pete Hegseth to draft a new policy on transgender service members, emphasizing the need for military readiness over social justice initiatives. Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we reflect on the iconic recording of "We Are the World" and its cultural impact.
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Join us as we break down Colombia's swift response to Donald Trumpâs demands to accept migrants after he threatened tariffs and sanctionsâ showcasing a president who doesnât back down. We also dive into how AOC found herself on the wrong side of this dispute and the growing success of ICE as several field offices report major victories. Additionally, we cover Palestinians returning to Gaza and the reinstatement of servicemembers who were wrongfully separated from the military for refusing the COVID vaccine. Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we reflect on the liberation of Auschwitz and its enduring significance.
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Join us as we dive into the latest legal battle over Trumpâs birthright citizenship executive order by District Judge John Coughenour. We expose the judgeâs blatant bias and disregard for Supreme Court precedent. Weâll also analyze Trumpâs bold statement on the war in Ukraine and his strategy for bringing a swift and decisive end to the conflict. Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we reflect on the incredible story of Shoichi Yokoi, the last Japanese soldier to surrender in 1972 after hiding for 28 years.
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Join us as we cover the latest wildfires in Los Angeles County and Donald Trumpâs bold stance against Californiaâs government, including his threat to withhold federal aid unless they improve water management. Weâll also break down one of Trumpâs executive orders that has been misrepresented by liberal media as driving up prescription drug pricesâwhen in reality, it simply cancels an unimplemented Medicare program. Plus, we discuss the recently passed Laken Riley Act, a significant immigration enforcement bill that could become the first signed law of a Trump administration. Finally, in our "This Day in History" segment, we reflect on Jerusalem being declared the capital of Israel.
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Join us as we dive into two of Donald Trumpâs latest executive orders: eliminating DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs and redefining birthright citizenship. We take a close look at how Bidenâs DEI policies have negatively impacted the nation, arguing that they contradict the principles of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the broader civil rights movement. Additionally, we explore the concept of birthright citizenship as outlined in the 14th Amendment, tracing its history and key legal precedents to examine the true scope of this constitutional provision. In "This Day in History" we look back on the Roe v. Wade decision.
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Join us as we break down Donald Trumpâs bold plan to reinstate thousands of patriotic servicemembers who were unjustly discharged over COVID-19 vaccine mandatesâcomplete with back pay. Weâll also take a hard look at President Bidenâs sweeping preemptive pardons, exposing the dangers of unchecked pardon power and why itâs time to rein it in. Plus, in our "This Day in History" segment, we celebrate the publication of Americaâs first novel, a milestone in our nationâs cultural independence.
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