meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The John Fugelsang Podcast

Trump Whiny Meltdown: Retaliates by Imposing a 1000% Tariff on the Supreme Court

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group

Sanity, News, Sexy Liberal, John Fugelsang, Arts, Sexy Liberal Podcast Network, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2026

⏱️ 91 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

In this episode - John discusses the recent blizzard affecting the Northeast, the implications of the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs, and the ongoing political drama surrounding the State of the Union address. Then, he is joined by Professor Corey Brettschneider. The conversation touches on critical issues such as executive overreach, judicial accountability, and the state of democracy. Next, John speaks with Miles Taylor who is a national security expert that works in Washington, DC. Taylor previously served as chief of staff at the US Department of Homeland Security, where he published an “Anonymous” essay in The New York Times, blowing the whistle on presidential misconduct. He later published the #1 national bestseller A Warning, revealed himself to be the author, and launched a campaign of ex-officials to oppose Donald Trump’s reelection. He’s worked as an advisor in the George W. Bush administration, on Capitol Hill, as a CNN contributor, and is the cofounder of a DC-based charter school and multiple democracy-reform groups. His latest book is "BLOWBACK". And winding it up, comedian Rhonda Hansome returns to joke with John and listeners about the State of the Union boycotts and Toddler Trump's Tirades and Tantrums.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Well, what a great time to talk to Peter Galooly, CEO of the Wellness Company. What a great time to have a medical emergency kit like I do. Talk to us about the whole idea behind your company and how it's so important, particularly in this flu season. It's nasty out there, Stephanie. And really, there's not a better time to be prepared for an event like this. And we, you know, form the company coming out of COVID, recognizing a need

0:21.7

that, you know, people really needed to be proactive about their health, just waiting around to get

0:25.9

sick and then reacting or trying to ride it out in bed, missing work. That's not a way to live. And

0:31.5

that leads more hospitalization. So we created these medical emergency kits to really empower each

0:37.3

individual to have lifesaving medications already in their medicine cabinet.

0:41.0

We always say it's like having a pharmacy and an urgent care center right in your house because how many hours do you wait in urgent care?

0:47.8

And then you're afraid you're going to get sick with something else.

0:49.9

And also it feels like the other truism, it always happens over the holidays or on the weekends, right?

0:55.0

Or at a time you can't get to your doctor, right?

0:57.7

It really does.

0:59.0

And the best time to deal with the flu is the second you feel the onset of symptoms.

1:04.7

We give you the ability to have those medicines right on hand.

1:08.1

So the second you feel that tickling your throat, the runny nose, you can treat it head on, and that's really going to decrease the symptoms, the severity, and the duration. All of our medical emergency kits are prescribed by a licensed physician in your state and dispense from a pharmacy that we owe. And imagine that. Even if you did get sick, if you can get a same-day doctor appointment. You might not even be able to get the same-day prescription. And you're probably going to be out of pocket, you know, $500 to $1,000. The average ER visit is over $1,000 nowadays. Imagine that. So you're saving money and staying healthier. Folks can order this medical emergency kit. There's a $45 discount for my audience. Go to urgentcarekit.com

1:46.0

slash Stephanie. That's urgent care kit.com slash Stephanie. Never put anyone else's name in. Always

1:51.6

Stephanie. Right, right Peter Kaluli? Definitely, 100% of the time.

1:55.5

CEO of a wellness company, rock star. So great to talk to you, Peter. Thank you so much.

2:01.2

When the media covers true crime, you usually get fragments, short clips, sound bites,

2:06.7

headlines. And when documentaries are made, stories are often shaped around an angle,

2:10.4

an agenda, or some predetermined narrative. Unheard, true crime in their own words, is different.

2:15.4

Hi, I'm Justin Shepard, the host of Unheard, and we focus on raw, unfiltered conversations

2:20.6

with the people closest to these stories, the survivors, families, insiders, and at times

2:26.0

even perpetrators who want to tell their story the way that they actually want it told,

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Crossover Media Group, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Crossover Media Group and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.