Trump's First Year: Venezuela Bombings, Becoming a Police State, and Reviewing Our Predictions
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Reflecting on Trump's First Year: A Retrospective Analysis
In this live episode from the LCI Greenroom, hosts Jacob Winograd and Cody Cook dissect the political landscape a year into Trump’s latest term. They revisit predictions made about Trump’s presidency, covering key areas such as foreign policy, immigration, economic policies, and the turbulent political atmosphere. They reflect on their own expectations and what has transpired, including discussions on Venezuela, Iran, and issues like tariffs and government spending. The conversation also navigates the personal impacts of their political journeys, the importance of maintaining hope and integrity, and the broader implications for libertarians and Christians engaging in politics.
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