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Mark discusses various forms of what he calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome” among Democrats, highlighting how Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s response to a recent boat strike is eroding Democratic trust in Trump administration officials. He also references a contentious interview between ABC’s George Stephanopoulos and Senator Eric Schmitt, criticizing Stephanopoulos for questionable news reporting. Mark interviews New York Post columnist Liz Peek. Liz argues that Democratic governance often leads to financial mismanagement, citing unnecessary programs and fraud. They also discuss Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s plan to eliminate NYC’s homeless encampments, suggesting it could worsen homelessness in the city. U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is facing criticism for her shifting political stance and perceived disloyalty to the Trump administration. Mark also comments on Paramount’s attempt to challenge Netflix by bidding to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. Mark interviews New York Post columnist Miranda Devine. Miranda analyzes the unresolved January 6th RNC pipe bomber case, questioning the lack of public outrage. The Two also examine why Democrats seem less critical of similar military actions taken by former Presidents Obama and Biden, compared to those under Trump, and how this disparity fuels partisan anger.
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