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January 22, 2025 128 mins
Glenn and Stu are amazed at the number of good things to report, but the media is doing everything possible to ruin it. Glenn reads a hit piece published by the New York Times that claims Pete Hegseth's ex-wife was abused, despite his ex-wife outright denying the accusations. Glenn looks at the good things Trump is doing, including the ending of DEI all throughout the government, the American flag being the only flag allowed to be flown at our foreign embassies, and the FACE Act possibly being repealed through Congress. Glenn explains why Trump's historic political comeback cannot be dismissed as a "fluke." Is it time to end some of the presidential traditions, like attending service at the National Cathedral? Glenn and Stu further discuss the fundamental changes happening, including repealing more government policies like Biden's horrific energy policies and the border having an outflow of immigrants. Mexico isn't on board with Trump's plan to call it the Gulf of America. One of Trump's pardons was for Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who was facing multiple life sentences. Should the U.S. government begin quietly buying Bitcoin?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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