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The Rich Zeoli Show

Corey DeAngelis: Randi Weingarten’s Power is Slipping Away

The Rich Zeoli Show

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) will no longer be the nominee to serve as Ambassador to the United Nations. In a post to Truth Social, Trump revealed he asked Stefanik to remain in Congress—citing the Republican Party’s narrow majority in the House of Representatives and the need for her critical vote to pass conservative policies. Though New York’s 21st Congressional District is reliably red, reports indicate that Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) was planning to delay filling the vacancy—despite NY law mandating an election within 90 days. 3:30pm- Corey DeAngelis—Senior Fellow at the American Culture Project & Visiting Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Trump Administration’s pledge to dismantle the Department of Education. DeAngelis explains that President Donald Trump has emphasized Title I programs and IDEA will still be federally funded and will not be touched. The programs provide funding for students in high-poverty areas as well as students with disabilities. Who could possibly be opposed to returning education to the local level—where parents have more control? President of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten, of course! DeAngelis emphasizes “her power is slipping right through her fingertips” but this is good news for students, parents, and even teachers. “She makes over half a million dollars a year fighting to trap other people’s kids in her failure factories that she likes to call public schools.” DeAngelis is the author of “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our Schools.” 3:40pm- Disney Disaster: Disney’s live action remake of the classic film Snow White hit theaters on March 21st. Despite needing to earn a reported $600 million to cover production and marketing costs, the film only grossed $43 million in its opening weekend. Part of the problem, according to reports, is Disney’s unwillingness to put the film’s star, Rachel Zegler, on an extended promotional tour due to her past controversial comments which have included criticisms of the original Snow White story, nasty comments about castmates, and profane remarks about President Donald Trump and his supporters. According to a new report from Variety, one of the film’s producers needed to fly to Zegler and plead with her to stop posting polarizing messages on social media.

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0:16.0

I told you yesterday about this special election in Lancaster County, PA.

0:20.6

It shocked everybody.

0:21.5

Safe Republican seat, state Senate seat, safe election, safe seat.

0:26.4

It's been a Republican for, you know, like a decade, a couple decades.

0:31.9

Democrat won by 400 votes, caught everybody off guard.

0:36.0

And yesterday, the Republican Party in Pennsylvania had egg on its face saying,

0:40.5

I don't understand how this could have happened.

0:42.3

And, you know, the New State Party chairman, who's just basically been in the job for a couple

0:45.8

months, he turns around, he goes, yeah, this is a wake-up call for us.

0:49.2

Scott Pressler is all upset because he said, you know, we should have been involved in this.

0:54.1

Cliff Maloney from P. from PA Chase is upset. He was saying we should have been involved in this.

0:58.8

But this little special election in PA was a gigantic warning shot over the bow of you can't

1:06.8

take anything for granted. Is it any surprise than 24 hours later, President Trump has asked Lee Sophanik, who was

1:15.8

nominated to be the United States ambassador to the United Nations, to withdraw her nomination

1:20.6

and remain in the House of Representatives?

1:22.8

Because it is such a tight margin in the House.

1:25.7

And the problem is they literally cannot afford to lose a single

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