In this episode, Megyn Kelly and Steve Bannon discuss the political landscape as Donald Trump prepares for a potential second term, emphasizing the urgency of fiscal reforms and the looming challenges of a growing national debt. They critique Democratic strategies while exploring the rising populist movement supporting Trump. The episode also transitions to lighter topics, with Doug Brunt sharing nostalgic Christmas traditions, favorite holiday movies, and reflections on the pressures of modern holiday celebrations.
**The upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump signifies a critical moment in American politics, with expectations for rapid execution of his political agenda amidst significant challenges.**
**Public awareness of these financial struggles is essential to hold politicians accountable for responsible budgeting and spending practices.**
On March 1st Bola Tinubu was declared the winner of Nigeria's sharply contested presidential election. In a three way race, Tinubu received 37% of the votes, enough to win him the presidency. Bola Tinubu is from the same party as outgoing president Mohammadu Buhari. The election results are being challenged in court by his rivals. But if the results stand, he will be inaugurated in May. Joining me to discuss the results of this election, and the key challenges ahead for the incoming Nigerian government is Amaka Anku, head of the Africa Practice at the Eurasia Group.
Sad news hit while we were recording this weeks episode of Our Reviews Will Kill You. Kobe Bryant and his daughter were lost in a crash along with coaches and children from his daughters team. The boys of OrkU learn of this while recording and it makes for an interesting turn in this episode. Outside of this, the boys have news of Obi-Wan Kenobe, Burt Ward’s package, a HBO Watchmen update, mountain lions, the Nick Cannon controversy, and Batwoman’s preferences. All this followed up by reviews of Bad Boys and Netflix’s Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. This week we mourn the loss and keep our thoughts with the families whom are experiencing such devastating loss this week.
In this episode, Megyn Kelly and Steve Bannon discuss the political landscape as Donald Trump prepares for a potential second term, emphasizing the urgency of fiscal reforms and the looming challenges of a growing national debt. They critique Democratic strategies while exploring the rising populist movement supporting Trump. The episode also transitions to lighter topics, with Doug Brunt sharing nostalgic Christmas traditions, favorite holiday movies, and reflections on the pressures of modern holiday celebrations.
**The upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump signifies a critical moment in American politics, with expectations for rapid execution of his political agenda amidst significant challenges.**
**Public awareness of these financial struggles is essential to hold politicians accountable for responsible budgeting and spending practices.**
On March 1st Bola Tinubu was declared the winner of Nigeria's sharply contested presidential election. In a three way race, Tinubu received 37% of the votes, enough to win him the presidency. Bola Tinubu is from the same party as outgoing president Mohammadu Buhari. The election results are being challenged in court by his rivals. But if the results stand, he will be inaugurated in May. Joining me to discuss the results of this election, and the key challenges ahead for the incoming Nigerian government is Amaka Anku, head of the Africa Practice at the Eurasia Group.
Sad news hit while we were recording this weeks episode of Our Reviews Will Kill You. Kobe Bryant and his daughter were lost in a crash along with coaches and children from his daughters team. The boys of OrkU learn of this while recording and it makes for an interesting turn in this episode. Outside of this, the boys have news of Obi-Wan Kenobe, Burt Ward’s package, a HBO Watchmen update, mountain lions, the Nick Cannon controversy, and Batwoman’s preferences. All this followed up by reviews of Bad Boys and Netflix’s Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. This week we mourn the loss and keep our thoughts with the families whom are experiencing such devastating loss this week.