Tag: Trump

In this podcast episode, the focus is on the recent unexpected Democratic backlash against the anti-Israel rhetoric of the Squad, highlighted by Joe Biden's invitation to Bibi Netanyahu to Washington.
In this podcast episode featuring Mark Halperin, the discussion revolves around Trump's unfavorable day in Miami and Bedminster and its implications for his future, including the potential impact on the 2024 election.
The text discusses a tumultuous day with various political events, including Trump being indicted, arrested, arraigned, and giving a speech, along with progressive victories in Chicago and Wisconsin's State Supreme Court.
The text mentions that Trump has been indicted and invites readers to listen to a discussion about it.
The podcast discusses concerns about the Chinese military dominating American social media platforms like TikTok.
The podcast discusses the Biden administration's shift in tactics regarding sending tanks to Ukraine, as well as topics related to DeSantis and Trump.
The podcast discusses Nikki Haley's announcement video for her presidential candidacy, exploring the themes she presents, her approach towards Trump, as well as mentions of inflation and balloons in her video.
Mark Halperin from Wide World of News delves into various political topics, including the likelihood of Trump and Biden becoming nominees in 2024, the implications of changes in White House chiefs of staff, issues surrounding Kamala Harris, and the evaluation of Ron DeSantis.
The text discusses how President Joe Biden's difficulties are potentially fueling a resurgence in support and influence for former President Donald Trump.
The podcast discusses Noah Rothman's article titled "The Worldwide COVID Revolts" which examines the political repercussions of COVID-19 lockdowns globally.
Tel Aviv has dropped from the top spot to third place in the ranking of the most expensive cities in the world, with cost of living remaining high despite this change.
The article discusses the different reactions to Donald Trump's speech announcing his new presidential run, with professional political backers appreciating his restraint while his fans liked everything else.
In the aftermath of Israel's recent election, three Jewish thinkers reflect on the challenges facing liberal Jews in Israel.
The podcast discusses the aftermath of the recent midterm elections and questions whether Republicans will continue to support Donald Trump despite his electoral losses.
The podcast discussion revolves around Trump's involvement in the events of January 6, debating whether he allowed them to happen on purpose (LIHOP) or orchestrated them intentionally (MIHOP).
In a discussion with Eli Lake, topics covered include Trump, FBI searches, attorneys general, issues with classification, and the media's handling of positive news from Ukraine.
A podcast discusses a New York Times poll revealing President Joe Biden's approval rating at 33% and nearly two-thirds of Democrats wishing for a different candidate in 2024.
The podcast explores how to navigate daily life if a loved one contracts the Omicron variant of the virus.
Matthew Continetti discusses his article in January's COMMENTARY about Chuck Schumer on a podcast, but first delves into the troubling texts sent to Trump's Chief of Staff during the January 6th riot, expressing shock at their content and reflecting on their potential impact.
In a podcast discussion, the focus is on Robert Kagan's article in The Washington Post about the purported constitutional crisis under Trump's administration.
The text suggests that the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States may be approaching in a matter of weeks.
The text highlights the Biden administration's homeland security secretary advising migrants not to come to the U.S. border yet, urging them to wait for a more organized system.
In a recent podcast, there is optimism and relief regarding progress on vaccines, contrasting with ongoing troubles faced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The podcast discusses the failed impeachment trial of former President Trump by Democrats, criticizing their handling of the process.
In a recent podcast episode, the focus is on the Democratic rush to quickly wrap up the Senate impeachment trial in order to move on to passing a $2 trillion spending package.