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March 17, 2025 128 mins
Glenn runs through various news stories from over the weekend, including an update on the U.S./Canada tariff conflict and the U.S. and U.K. carrying out airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen. The continuing resolution endorsed by President Trump officially passed, avoiding a government shutdown and disappointing Republicans across the country. Glenn and Stu discuss the latest poll that gives Trump his highest approval rating yet and shows that Americans haven't felt this positive about the country's direction since 2004. Some Americans feel there hasn't been any change since Trump took office. Are they paying attention? Author Spencer Klavan joins to discuss his article "Be Rude to Grok," which dives into the ethics of artificially intelligent chatbots. The New York Times published an op-ed admitting that COVID-19 was overblown and weaponized but conveniently shifted the blame away from itself and toward other outlets. Blaze News investigative journalist Steve Baker joins to give an exclusive insight into January 6 and Nancy Pelosi's alleged insider who was in attendance. President Trump declared that President Biden's last-minute pardons are void since they may have been signed using the autopen.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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