Power, Loyalty, and the Breakdown of Trust: Donald Trump’s America
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Donald Trump’s fixation on loyalty over competence is reshaping key institutions at home and abroad. As pressure mounts on the FBI, trust frays within NATO, and ICE’s domestic operations generate fear rather than security, the consequences are becoming harder to ignore. This episode examines how the erosion of institutional norms, alliances, and public trust ultimately leaves Americans less safe and why the long-term damage may outlast any single policy or presidency.
Part II:
Mary Trump and Dean Obeidallah discuss how Donald’s erratic behavior, renewed Greenland threats, and DOJ stonewalling reflect growing political and legal anxiety as scrutiny around the Epstein files intensifies.
(From Jan 22nd.)
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