• Democrats Heat Up as Trump Retreats on Spending Freeze - Direct Edition 01/30/2025
    Jan 30 2025

    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.

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    28 mins
  • Trump Chills Buearocracy with Spending Pause - Direct Edition 01/29/2025
    Jan 29 2025

    Trump stuns the federal buearocracy with a memo ordering a spending pause until reviews are conducted in line with his raft of executive orders. Is it a constititutional overreach, as Democrats are saying, or is it necessary in order to bring the federal government in line with his priorities? Edward Endymion's bringing you the angles you haven't heard. Next, China's Deepsink AI challenges America's burgeoning AI dominance. With the markets scrambling, is this AI's Sputnik moment or just a blip on the radar - and could China's innovation in fact help America's AI sector? Finally, we dive deep into the chaos engulfing Minnesota's state house as Democrats refuse to let Republicans reach a quorom and state business grinds to a halt. Will antics there dictate the 2028 electoral map? Probably not, but it's fun to call Tim Walz a clown. All that's inside the episode!

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    27 mins
  • Trump vs the Inspector Generals - Direct Edition 1/27/2025
    Jan 27 2025

    Edward Endymion's back and covering all the breaking news from this weekend - first reporting on Trump's firing of 18 insepector generals late Friday night, explaining what IGs are meant to do, why Trump wanted them gone, and why he may have run afoul of Congress in the progress. Next, a story from Sunday where Colombia blocked a deportation flight before Trump clapped backed with the threat of heavy sanctions and got their government to bend the knee; the new Trump doctrine in action. Finally, we look at the dueling ways Trump and Elon Musk have been interfering with European leaders. With Trump trying to play the statesman, will Elon's trolling and political activism lead to blowback for the United States in the old countries?

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    29 mins
  • Will Trump's Golden Age become Elon's Gilden Age? - Direct Edition 1/24/2025
    Jan 23 2025

    On today's episode, Edward Endymion examines the feuds that highlighted cracks between Steve Bannon's old MAGA and Elon Musk's DOGE after Vivek Ramaswamy's comments in praise of H1B visas ingnited a firestorm between the two camps. Which faction has Trump's ear at the end of his first week in office, and what does it mean for how MAGA will end? Next, he recaps the fall of the mainstream media and how 2024 was the year alternative right wing media was ascendent - but how it risks now falling into the same trap that lead mainstream news to irrelevance. Finally, the Democrat's breathless opposition to Pete Hegseth in the Senate and antics over Trump's inauguration augers poorly for their attempts to mount a successful resistance.

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    31 mins