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LIVE SHOW-Trump’s Tariffs Are A Middle Finger To Politicians That Ignored Fly Over Country

podcast April 7, 2025


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In this conversation, Carl Jackson discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling that allows the Trump administration to deport Venezuelan immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act. He emphasizes the significance of this decision for American sovereignty and the Trump administration’s agenda. The discussion then shifts to the recent ‘hands off’ protests, where Jackson critiques the organization and effectiveness of these rallies. He also explores the psychological aspects of political opposition, likening the left’s reaction to the five stages of grief. Finally, he addresses the ongoing narrative battle between the left and right, highlighting the importance of effective communication and policy implementation for the Trump administration. In this conversation, Carl Jackson discusses the current political landscape, emphasizing the importance of messaging within the GOP and the implications of tariffs on the economy. He reflects on Elon Musk’s views regarding societal realities and the need for a strong national identity amidst immigration challenges. The discussion also touches on the significance of trade negotiations and the potential economic pain that may accompany necessary reforms.

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