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Lara Trump is joined by editor at large for The Washington Times Alex Swoyer and former RNC national spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko for a wide-ranging panel discussion on the biggest political moments of the week. The panel reacts to some of the most extreme rhetoric from the left, including Rachel Maddow continuing to push the Russia hoax years later and Democrats in Congress shouting about gender-affirming care on the House floor. They also break down new developments in the Somali fraud scandal in Minnesota, what it could mean for Tim Walz, and why legacy media outlets are ignoring the story. Plus, the panel discusses the Milwaukee judge found guilty of obstructing ICE agents and the DNC’s ongoing refusal to acknowledge what went wrong in 2024.
In this episode, Lara Trump sits down with John Hinderaker of Power Line Blog for an in-depth look at the Minnesota Somali fraud scandal. John explains why the fraud has been widely known in Minnesota for years, how state officials ignored it, and why he believes the real numbers could reach into the billions. The discussion explores how political leaders, including Tim Walz, relied on the Somali community as a reliable voting bloc despite the corruption. Later, Lara is joined by Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna to discuss her push to ban members of Congress from trading stocks, the resistance she’s facing from both parties, and was even told that the effort could hurt Republicans in the midterms, and why the United States is still funding the Taliban and what can be done to stop it.
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet, Lara answers listener questions on a wide range of topics, from her favorite pastry to make at home and why it’s more labor-intensive than it looks, to what Republicans must do to clearly communicate their message heading into the midterms. Lara breaks down what she believes the GOP’s winning pitch should be, weighs in on Trump baby accounts, and shares the issue she is most eager to focus on as the country looks ahead to 2026.