In a rare reversal, Trump issues a memo rescinding his earlier executive order pausing federal spending until reviews of said spending could be conducted. The bureaucracy snapped into chaos and Democrats pushed back hard, notching their first win of the new Trump presidency. But is Trump's revocation a retreat or just a retrenchment; and could Democratic overreach snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? Next, RFK Jr. took to the hill today before the Senate's Finance Committee in his bid to be the next director of Health and Human Services. Democrats learned some from their failure to damage Hegseth, but when your viral clip is Bernie Sanders complaining about baby onesies, you need to take some more notes. We'll talk about it. Finally, Edward takes a look at Trump's executive order aimed at blocking gender affirming care for minors, recapping how Conservative media actually managed to get some points on the board on a civil rights issue but warning that new tactics will be needed if they want to hold their ground on the issue going forward as the battlefield changes.