How the Supreme Court Is Likely to Rule on Trump’s Tariffs | Dr. John Yoo

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments last November about whether President Trump exceeded his executive authority by imposing what some are calling “sweeping, worldwide tariffs” in Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump. While we wait for the high court to render a decision, John Yoo, a University of California, Berkeley, law professor and visiting scholar… Continue reading How the Supreme Court Is Likely to Rule on Trump’s Tariffs | Dr. John Yoo

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The Outer Limits: From Outer Space to Spacy Progressives and Protestors

 Listen to Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc discuss the week’s news: Space X Dragon brings astronauts home, district judges stopping executive actions, Trump hits the Houthis, Israel returns to Gaza, a French politician wants the Statue of Liberty back, pro-Khalil protests at Stanford, Columbia’s admissions favors protestors, and Fani Willis to pay… Continue reading The Outer Limits: From Outer Space to Spacy Progressives and Protestors

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Promises Made, Promises Kept: Executive Orders and Energy Dominance Unveiled

In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler discuss the recent executive orders from President Trump, their implications, and the broader context of energy policies in America. He reflects on the challenges facing the Trump administration, including infrastructure failures and the political landscape in California. Share This

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Going to Giza and Cutting Through DC Waste

Join the Saturday episode with Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc as they discuss the ancient pyramids in Giza and recent news: Bankman-Fried’s parents want a pardon, Trump re-opens Guantanamo, a retrospective on executive orders and pardons, the hysterical style of interrogation, and David Mamet’s art. Share This

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