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🗓️ 29 January 2025
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The wolves are out for two of the Trump administration’s most unconventional cabinet picks.
Can Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. survive their hearings this week?
Let’s start with Bobby.
Caroline Kennedy has publicly stated her opposition to RFK Jr.‘s appointment. Caroline is deeply embedded in the power structure of the modern Democratic Party—she has served multiple times as an ambassador and was one of the first major endorsers of Barack Obama back in 2008. So, make of that what you will. RFK Jr., the black sheep of the family, is now stepping into a Republican administration, a move that surely raises eyebrows.
Though, if we’re speculating, old Joe Kennedy probably wouldn’t have had much of a problem with it.
Then there’s Tulsi Gabbard. A recent New York Times article titled “A Vatican Meeting Added Scrutiny of Tulsi Gabbard’s Foreign Travels” befuddled me. If you remember Gabbard’s complaints about being placed on a TSA watch list, this article confirms it—but oddly enough, it doesn’t treat that as the headline. Instead, the focus is on why she was put on the list, with government sources leaking that it stemmed from her attendance at a Vatican conference organized by a man who was reportedly on a terror watch list.
The Times knows this man’s name but chose not to publish it because they couldn’t verify why he was on the list. Essentially, the government gave the reporters a briefing, naming this individual as the reason Gabbard was flagged, but when pressed on why he was on the list, they refused to elaborate. And yet, the Times still ran with the story.
The article tacks on another odd claim—an intelligence briefing reportedly revealed that two Hezbollah members once mentioned Gabbard in a conversation that was passed on to US intelligence. During Gabbard’s controversial trip to meet with Bashar al-Assad she also met with “the big guy,” according to the Hezbollah fighters.
My first thought? She met with Joe Biden? No, apparently, “the big guy” in this case was either a Hezbollah leader or a Lebanese government official with ties to Hezbollah, which, given the region, isn’t exactly uncommon.
But what’s the real takeaway here? The way this story is framed makes little sense. If the government comes to you with information about a public figure, I understand reporting on it. But why not fold it into a larger piece digging deeper into the actual process behind it? Why not talk to Gabbard directly? Why not investigate the TSA’s reasoning in more detail? Instead, this piece presents her as suspicious without providing substantial evidence.
And knowing now that the government proactively brought this information to the Times, it only raises more red flags. That’s a weak justification for placing a high-profile critic of the current administration on a TSA watch list. It’s probably a bad thing to do in general. It’s even worse that they felt the need to leak it to the media.
But, of course, the real motive is clear—they don’t want her confirmed. There’s no other reason for the government to hand this story to the Times unless they’re trying to sink her nomination.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:34 Why didn’t I Cover The J6 Pardons More?
17:02 UPDATE: MI Senate Race Heats Up, Trump Funding Pauses, Buyouts?
34:23 Previewing Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. Hearings with Jen Briney
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0:00.0 | On this edition of the program, we preview Tulsi Gabbard, RFK, and there's a new Senate race to follow in the midterms, Senator Pete. |
0:12.9 | It's all coming out. |
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0:25.7 | Politics, Politics, Politics, Politics. Hello and welcome everybody to the politics, politics, politics program for Wednesday, January 29th, 2025. |
0:49.7 | Your old pal, Justin Robert Young, joining you here from a rapidly thawing Austin, Texas. |
0:57.5 | It's a little grainy, grainy, gross and rainy. |
1:01.8 | That's something I literally just invented. |
1:05.5 | We're going to have Jen Briney on the show to preview a big week of confirmation hearings. |
1:11.8 | We are indeed your hearing aids. |
1:14.9 | And we have a big update for you, including some moments where Donald Trump is probably |
1:21.7 | cutting a little close to the bone. |
1:24.4 | Some funding pauses. |
1:26.4 | Whenever the money stops flowing, you had a lot of people with their hands up saying wait a minute |
1:31.6 | where's the cash both in foreign aid and domestic we will get to that as well as a buyout for federal |
1:43.0 | workers but we begin with this i got an email over the weekend a couple of a buyout for federal workers. |
1:46.0 | But we begin with this. |
1:47.5 | I got an email over the weekend. |
1:49.0 | A couple emails, actually. |
1:55.1 | Very nice gentleman by the name of Walter emailed me and said, |
2:01.1 | hey, I'm kind of wondering when you're going to talk about the January 6th part. |
2:07.5 | They sent another email and he said, wait a minute, okay, I just got to the part in your Wednesday episode where you said on the Friday episode you're going to talk about the January |
2:10.5 | 6th part and sorry for sending the email. And then I guess he listened to the Friday episode |
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