First Look At Trump's Second Term

First Look At Trump's Second Term

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TACO Tuesday in Tehran

Donald Trump backtracks on his threat to obliterate Iran's power plants, saying the administration has begun talks with Iran to end the war, despite Iran's insistence that no talks are underway. Jon, Tommy, and Lovett react to the reversal and debate its validity, discuss the Whi ...  Afficher plus

Trump’s Wartime Messaging Disaster (feat. Jen Psaki)

Jen Psaki, Joe Biden's former White House Press Secretary and host of MS NOW's The Briefing with Jen Psaki, talks to Dan about the ways the Trump administration is trying — and failing — to sell its war with Iran to the American people. The two discuss the White House's meme-forw ...  Afficher plus

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How Democrats Can Win Back Young Men (feat. Rep. Pat Ryan)
Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov

Jessica sits down with Congressman Pat Ryan, the Hudson Valley native representing New York’s 18th District. They discuss everything from his recent viral moment calling Elon Musk a "villain" to how the Democratic Party can better connect with young men and working-class voters. ...  Afficher plus

Hour 1 - Trump A-Team Takes Shape
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

On Veterans Day, thanks to all who served, and are serving. Trump makes key early appointments. How will left react to new Trump administration. Debate over recess appointments in Senate. Cornyn, Thune and Rick Scott in race for Senate Majority Leader.  Rick Scott made his case w ...  Afficher plus

John Fetterman on Trump’s “Raw Sewage,” and What the Democrats Get Wrong
The Political Scene | The New Yorker

Since the election, Senator John Fetterman—once a great hope of progressives—has conspicuously blamed Democrats for the electoral loss. Fetterman tells David Remnick that the Democratic Party discouraged male voters, particularly white men. He has pursued a lonely course of bi ...

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Donald Trump is running for President... again!
This Is Why

Donald Trump has announced he is running for the US presidency in 2024. But to be on the ballot, he will have to win the Republican Party’s nomination. As he well knows, the road to becoming one of the main parties' presidential nominees can be long and arduous. On the Sky News D ...  Afficher plus