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Hillary Clinton’s Temper
On this episode, Lara is joined by former RNC National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko and host of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon. The panel reacts to Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech on foreign policy in Munich and what it signals about America’s direction on the world stage. They also discuss Hillary Clinton’s feud with a Czech politician, and Clinton being forced to admit that President Biden’s open border policies were disruptive and destabilizing.
The group also examines a new study showing that 88 percent of college students admit to pretending to hold progressive views in order to meet perceived social and academic expectations. They discuss what this means for free speech on campus and the broader cultural climate. The episode closes with a conversation about the need for more students to pursue trade occupations and practical career paths as an alternative to traditional four-year college degrees.
Lara Trump is joined by New York Times bestselling investigative journalist Peter Schweizer to discuss his new book, The Invisible Coup. Peter explains how U.S. immigration policies are being weaponized against America, including the surge of nearly one million Chinese nationals exploiting birthright citizenship. Lara and Peter break down the long-term implications this will have on U.S. elections, allowing the people to make political donations, and vote. Peter also details how immigration policy changes under the Obama administration benefited Communist China and why he believes Chinese nationals should be banned from attending U.S. flight schools. Later in the show, Lara speaks with Noosheen Hashemi, founder and CEO of January A.I., about how artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing medical care and what that means for the future of healthcare in the United States.
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. Lara answers listener questions on a wide range of topics, including her favorite sport at the Winter Olympics and why Democrats continue to resist voter ID laws. She explains why she chose to officiate the Scavino wedding and what an honor the experience was for her. Lara also reveals that she has eleven months left on her officiant license and invites anyone interested to make their case. The episode also offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s really like having Secret Service protection as part of daily life.