The Peterson Institute for International Economics concluded that Trump’s main tariff proposals would reduce the US economy by more than a percentage point by 2026 and increase inflation by 2% next year.
The issue with tariffs is that nations impacted by our import taxes may retaliate by increasing their tariffs to protect their domestic goods and products.
The episode critiques the governmental stance that historically, only “status” and middle-class white women were deemed suitable to reproduce. Challenging this notion, a group of African American women in the mid-90s formulated the Theory of Reproductive Justice.
After a fact check, it is established that nowhere in the US Constitution does it prohibit, anyone from taking office unless they have taken an oath to uphold the Constitution and “engaged in insurrection” but in March of 2024, the Supreme Court requires…
Why is it so important for us to know? What happens to our economy if the index is too high or too low? Do numbers matter?
The episode explores how authorized and unauthorized immigration impact
numerous aspects of American life, from demographics to economic trends. Immigrants shape the nation while facing unique
challenges that many citizens never encounter.
Ms. Cauldwell presents two landmark cases: one by Chief Justice Vinson in Dennis v. United States in 1951, and another by early 20th-century Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who developed a framework that continues to influence First Amendment law today.
These protections could vanish if the Court’s current majority favoring free speech changes.
Consider this: Of the 45 men elected to the presidency since the nation’s inception, 40% have faced known attempts on their lives. Four presidents—Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy—were tragically assassinated.
Is it a power play for him to only retain political colleagues who agree with him and not represent the country’s citizens or is it blackmailing the vice president to hold to the party’s line?

