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.
On this episode of The Right View Lara speaks with pollster and CEO of EyesOver, Chris Wilson, to discuss why Gallup has decided to stop tracking presidential approval ratings and what that says about the current state of polling in America. Chris explains how the flaws in modern polling became clear in 2016 and have only grown worse. With historically low response rates and a growing imbalance in who actually participates in surveys, polling has become increasingly unreliable. He points out that lower response rates often favor Democrats and highlights one of the biggest blind spots in polling today: voter intensity. Campaign energy on the ground and enthusiasm from supporters are nearly impossible to measure, yet they can dramatically shape election outcomes.
Later in the show, Lara speaks with Peter Earle, Director of Economics at the American Institute for Economic Research, about why gold and silver prices have surged. They compare today’s rise in precious metals to the spike ...
I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. Lara shares whether she’s a fan of Robert Duvall and reveals her favorite actor. Lara also addresses the age-old question about her hair — is it highlighted? She tells a story about a random woman who approached her at dinner this week for an unexpected conversation about it.
Lara also weighs in on Rosie O’Donnell claiming she had to “sneak” into the country to see if it was still safe, and gives her take on the situation. She reveals her Secret Service code name and shares some insight into President Trump’s favorite movies.
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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.