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In this episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler to discuss the remarkable surge in small business formation across America and why entrepreneurs are more optimistic than they’ve been in years. Loeffler explains how President Trump’s America First economic agenda—including tax cuts, deregulation, energy production, and trade policies—is helping fuel record levels of business creation and job growth. She also addresses why many Americans still feel uneasy about the economy despite positive economic indicators and what it will take to restore consumer confidence. The conversation dives into the federal government's efforts to combat waste, fraud, and abuse, including the SBA’s aggressive pursuit of fraudulent pandemic-era loans and its partnership with technology firms to recover billions in taxpayer dollars. Loeffler also discusses new initiatives to prioritize American-made products in federal purchasing and strengthen domestic manufacturing. Start protecting what you've worked hard for, right now. Head over to coveron.com/truth to learn more about how Coveron has your back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Summary In this poignant and historic episode of the Rewilding Earth podcast, legendary Southwest author, activist, and audio naturalist Jack Loeffler connects with host Jack Humphrey, just ahead of Loeffler's 90th birthday. A living thread to the bedrock of the modern conservation movement, Loeffler shares deeply personal stories of running wild rivers and backpacking […] Read full article: Episode 177: Jack Loeffler's Lifelong Quest to Rewild the Colorado River Watershed and Human Consciousness
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In this episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler to discuss the remarkable surge in small business formation across America and why entrepreneurs are more optimistic than they’ve been in years. Loeffler explains how President Trump’s America First economic agenda—including tax cuts, deregulation, energy production, and trade policies—is helping fuel record levels of business creation and job growth. She also addresses why many Americans still feel uneasy about the economy despite positive economic indicators and what it will take to restore consumer confidence. The conversation dives into the federal government's efforts to combat waste, fraud, and abuse, including the SBA’s aggressive pursuit of fraudulent pandemic-era loans and its partnership with technology firms to recover billions in taxpayer dollars. Loeffler also discusses new initiatives to prioritize American-made products in federal purchasing and strengthen domestic manufacturing. Start protecting what you've worked hard for, right now. Head over to coveron.com/truth to learn more about how Coveron has your back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Small Business Administration is celebrating America 250 by giving away a cash prize pool total of a $1 million dollars to winning small businesses & entrepreneurs. SB Administrator, KELLY LOEFFLER, tells SIMON how small business innovators can submit their "Patriot Pitch" by 12:00am EST on JUNE 10TH for the chance to become a semi-finalist and hopefully a Top 5 finalist that will then be flown to Washington DC in September to make your Patriot Pitch in person. More information can be found at SBA.gov
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In this episode of John Solomon Reports, Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffle exposes widespread government fraud including $200 billion in suspected fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loans that were distributed under the Biden administration. Loeffler breaks down the SBA's success with accountability, which has already returned $22 billion to the Treasury and referred over 562,000 borrowers to the DOJ. Loeffler reveals how the lack of guardrails, such as verifying birth date and citizenship, has also allowed funds to flow to overseas syndicates. Finally, she touts the Trump-era deregulation and tax cuts for fuelling record business formations, and the Trump Saving accounts for benefiting future generations and free enterprise.In the second segment, John welcomes President Trump-endorsed Iowa Rep. Marianette Miller-Meeks, who won her GOP primary race Tuesday night. She gives an inside look at significant spending in recent elections, including a $27 million race in 2024. She also criticizes her Democratic opponent for voting against senior tax breaks, supporting radical gender policies in school sports, and opposing law enforcement. In addition, Miller-Meeks highlights the positive impacts of President Trump's policies, including border closure and the Working Families Tax Cut, while underscoring the importance of dismantling Biden-era government weaponization and COVID-related censorship. Lastly, John welcomes Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder of Native Path, who discusses the misconceptions around dehydration, particularly for older adults. Dr. Walding explains how dehydration symptoms such as low energy, brain fog and dizziness can be mistaken for signs of aging. And she emphasizes that hydration involves more than just drinking water. It''s about the body's ability to absorb and utilize fluids effectively, which declines with age. He introduces Native Hydrate, a product designed to optimize hydration with electrolytes and amino acids, that is made with natural ingredients and cuts out the high sugar content in traditional sports drinks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kelly Loeffler, Administrator of the Small Business Administration, returns to Sid & Friends in the Morning to discuss why she believes the struggling economy and small businesses will bounce back after the conflict with Iran concludes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ringmaster James T. invites Kelly Loeffler to talk about her plan for advancing economic growth for America.
The Tara Show highlights up to $19 billion in suspected Minnesota welfare and pandemic fraud, featuring investigations into fake NGOs, daycare centers, and masked operations. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler initiated federal intervention, halting $400 million in loans and auditing fraudulent entities.
Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler acknowledged that Americans are facing increased prices but promised that the economy will be better than ever after the Iran War ends. “There's no question in recent weeks, prices have bumped up because of rising gas prices due to the Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz now,” Loeffler told The Daily Signal in an exclusive interview. “Obviously, with gas prices bumping up, that does ripple through the supply chain.” But Loeffler said she's doing “everything we can in the meantime until the conclusion of this war, which we do believe is short term, to continue to alleviate the pressures of the Biden administration.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks react to what Scot Loeffler had to say about coaching Jalen Hurts earlier in the week and the latest rumors regarding AJ Brown and his potential trade destinations.
Birds 365 — Eagles news, analysis, and debate with Zander Krause and John McMullen. John McMullen unpacks the Sean Mannion, Jalen Hurts, Scott Loeffler, and Nick Sirianni dynamics that will shape the Eagles offense. Subscribe for daily Eagles coverage.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks react to what Scot Loeffler had to say about coaching Jalen Hurts earlier in the week and the latest rumors regarding AJ Brown and his potential trade destinations.
Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio analyze Scott Loeffler's praise regarding Jalen Hurts' work ethic and coachability on the Midday Show. They debate Hurts' star power compared to Terrell Owens and Randall Cunningham following a lyrical shout-out from Drake. They also discuss Don Mattingly's influence on the Phillies and Cristopher Sanchez's recent dominance. 01:00 - Hugh's Clues and Buzz 02:46 - Loeffler on Jalen Hurts 07:17 - Jalen Hurts Stardom Debate 16:13 - Strawberry Shortcake Trivia Winner 19:37 - Mattingly's Impact on Phillies
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On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Kelly Loeffler during National Small Business Week to break down the state of America’s economy, the fight for small businesses, and why the 2026 midterms could shape the future of Main Street. Loeffler discusses inflation, overregulation, energy policy, manufacturing jobs returning to America, Trump-era tax cuts, and how tariffs are reshaping U.S. production. Plus, they dive into the economic impact of state-level green energy mandates, rising taxes, and why small business owners may be the deciding force in the next election. Is America entering a true small business comeback—or is another economic fight just beginning?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Kelly Loeffler from the U.S. Small Business Administration to talk about National Small Business Week and the growing momentum behind American manufacturing and entrepreneurship. Loeffler discusses her visit to North Carolina and highlights how small businesses are driving job creation across the country. She points to lower inflation, tax relief measures, and deregulation efforts as major factors helping entrepreneurs expand and hire workers. Loeffler also focus on the importance of restoring domestic manufacturing, especially in industries like furniture, textiles, automotive production, and aerospace. Loeffler explains how new SBA-backed loan guarantees are designed to help manufacturers and small business owners gain better access to capital and grow locally. The conversation also highlights success stories from welders, industrial business owners, and manufacturers who have turned small operations into thriving companies supporting hundreds of employees. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about escalating tensions with Iran and the historical parallels between today’s political climate and the 1979 hostage crisis. Drawing comparisons between former President Jimmy Carter’s handling of Iran and Ronald Reagan’s approach, Brett argues that strong leadership and resolve are essential when dealing with hostile foreign regimes. Later Brett takes a thoughtful call from listener John, who argues that Scandinavian countries provide stronger economic mobility through expanded social safety nets, affordable education, and healthcare access. While Brett pushes back on the comparison, defending the American free-market system and questioning whether those policies could truly work in the United States, the exchange remains respectful and conversational. Brett praises the discussion afterward as an example of the kind of civil political dialogue We’re joined by Kelly Loeffler from the U.S. Small Business Administration to talk about National Small Business Week and the growing momentum behind American manufacturing and entrepreneurship. Loeffler discusses her visit to North Carolina and highlights how small businesses are driving job creation across the country. She points to lower inflation, tax relief measures, and deregulation efforts as major factors helping entrepreneurs expand and hire workers. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day Break | Big Money, Broken Policies, and Mounting Global Pressure --- 00:00 - Monologue 18:58 – Tim Doescher, Executive Director of Unleash Prosperity. Doescher discusses a new report warning that a proposed 10% interest rate cap could significantly restrict access to credit. He explains the potential economic impact, including reduced GDP and fewer lending options for millions of Americans. 27:55 – Michael McGuire, U.S. Marine veteran, Naval reservist, and congressional candidate (NJ-3). McGuire discusses recent foreign policy developments and how they position the U.S. in relation to global adversaries. He outlines how these strategies could shape future geopolitical dynamics. 37:55 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 46:53 – Michele Steeb, founder of Free Up Foundation and author of Answers Behind the RED DOOR. Steeb discusses approaches to addressing homelessness, including the role of faith-based initiatives. She shares insights from her experience leading programs for homeless women and children. 57:02 – Tom Simon, spokesman for Home Title Lock and former FBI special agent. Simon discusses a major mortgage fraud scheme targeting Los Angeles homeowners. He explains how these crimes occur and what homeowners can do to protect themselves. 1:05:51 – David Zere, political commentator and host of Breaking Point. Zere provides updates on Pentagon activity and the evolving situation in Iran. He also discusses recent remarks from President Trump regarding the conflict. 1:15:52 - Monologue 1:24:42 – Kelly Loeffler, Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Loeffler discusses Small Business Week and highlights efforts to support local businesses across the country. She emphasizes the importance of small businesses to economic growth. 1:34:51 – Shai Reshef, President of the University of the People. Reshef discusses challenges facing traditional higher education, including rising costs and campus closures. He explains how alternative models like tuition-free online education aim to expand access while reducing financial strain. 1:43:41 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses political rhetoric and its broader impact on public discourse. The conversation focuses on concerns about escalating language and its potential consequences. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 13 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/iBGFsN7Xtbg
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Birds 365 — Eagles news, analysis, and debate with Zander Krause and John McMullen. 97.3 ESPN's Mike Gill joins Zander and John to unpack the A.J. Brown trade timing with New England, why Dianna Russini's reporting was just confirmed by Adam Schefter, and the strange Jalen Hurts offseason session with fired QB coach Scott Loeffler. Subscribe for daily Eagles coverage.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Birds 365 — Eagles news, analysis, and debate with Zander Krause and John McMullen. John McMullen joins Zander Krause to decode the Jalen Hurts-Scott Loeffler workout photo posted over the weekend — why it is a clear message that Hurts liked the quarterbacks coach Nick Sirianni just fired, why Howie Roseman is separating himself from the coach and the quarterback, and how Jeffrey Lurie factors into all of it. Subscribe for daily Eagles coverage.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The National Football Show with Dan Sileo — NFL news, debate, and hot takes. Jalen Hurts posted a picture training with Scott Loeffler — the quarterbacks coach Nick Sirianni fired eight weeks ago. Dan Sileo reads the tea leaves, compares Drake Maye's playoff gauntlet to the Eagles getting stuffed by 49er backups, and sets up the Howie Potter headline. Subscribe for daily NFL coverage.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
With strong momentum building for the Eagles to trade up in the draft and possibly reshape the offense, we're asking the big question: is Howie Roseman aggressively building the future… or signaling major changes are coming to this roster?Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Tonight I talk to Cody Loeffler Owner of the United Grid League's Carolina Flight.
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Jessie Randall is the cofounder and chief creative officer of the global lifestyle brand Loeffler Randall. Before she started her company, Randall began her career in advertising but, after a few years, made the leap into the fashion industry. Starting from scratch as an intern at Katayone Adeli, while also taking fashion classes, she then transitioned to Banana Republic, working as a junior designer. However, in 2005, alongside her husband, she decided to start her own footwear company, which quickly garnered recognition and expanded beyond shoes into the global success it is today. In 2007, she was awarded the CFDA Swarovski Award for Accessory Design, and in 2022, British Vogue dubbed the brand's Camellia heel “one of the best-selling bridal shoes in the world.” Currently, Loeffler Randall products are sold worldwide across retailers such as Nordstrom and Bergdorf Goodman as well as in its own digital and physical retail stores.
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On this episode of The Life You're Made For, host Dr. Heather Penny sits down with Tiffany Loeffler, Executive Director of the nonprofit The Alliance, serving at-risk and foster children, to discuss sustainable leadership and how meeting real human needs shapes the way we lead.Together, they unpack what it looks like to create healthy rhythms, protect your personal life from work overflow, and build filters for the many good opportunities that compete for your attention. Tiffany shares how she structures her days, notices the warning signs of overload, and builds recovery into her life through intentional daily, weekly, and yearly practices.This episode is a thoughtful reminder that leadership isn't about doing more. It's about knowing yourself, staying aligned with your values, and leading from a place of clarity, balance, and purpose.Step into The Life You're Made For, I'm cheering you on!heatherpenny.com@heatherpennyphdMusic & Production by Jason Squires
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On this episode I am joined by the co-founder of the luxury women's footwear brand Loeffler Randall, Brian Murphy. We discuss the trials and tribulations of maintaining an independent luxury brand in the U.S., the state of fashion retail and the gaps in fashion venture capital. Listen in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew & Cheyanne aren't just building a business together; they're continuing the legacy of a lost friend and making some incredible and food along the way. The couple discusses running a restaurant concept together, the art of sandwich construction, the allure of bread baking, and what the future holds for this budding business.
Kelly Loeffler, 28th Administrator of the Small Business Administration, makes her debut on the morning show with Sid live in-studio to discuss all the work she's doing in support of the Trump administration, helping the President tout his budding economy while he speaks out in Davos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just how much taxpayer money has gone down the drain to scammers? At the Biden-era Small Business Administration, it could be more than $200 billion. New administrator Kelly Loeffler talks about the battle to uncover that fraud and revive genuine American small business. Plus, as protests surge across Iran, Mahyar Tousi explores the question of how many have been killed, how unified the protesters are, and what the prospects are for another quagmire if America gets involved. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just how much taxpayer money has gone down the drain to scammers? At the Biden-era Small Business Administration, it could be more than $200 billion. New administrator Kelly Loeffler talks about the battle to uncover that fraud and revive genuine American small business. Plus, as protests surge across Iran, Mahyar Tousi explores the question of how many have been killed, how unified the protesters are, and what the prospects are for another quagmire if America gets involved. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ringmaster James T. welcomes US Small Business Administrator from the Trump administration, Kally Loeffler to talk about small business boom under President Trump.
The Small Business Administration is enlisting Palantir's help in its nationwide probe of suspected loan fraud, as yearslong fraud allegations in Minnesota draw national attention. According to federal spending records, the SBA signed a $300,000 contract with the data analytics and software giant last week. The contract's description read “SBA Fraud Prevention Pilot and Bootcamp,” and has a projected end date of April 4. The contract, signed through the General Services Administration's Multiple Award Schedule, was made public just days after SBA Secretary Kelly Loeffler announced that the agency had suspended 6,900 Minnesota borrowers for alleged fraud following its review of thousands of pandemic-era loans administered to the state. Loeffler said the borrowers were approved for 7,900 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster (EIDL) loans totaling about $400 million. When asked about the Palantir contract, SBA spokesperson Maggie Clemmons pointed to the agency's Minnesota probe, writing: “We're now expanding our investigations nationwide as part of a broader zero-tolerance policy on fraud.” Clemmons added: “The agency has multiple audits underway, from pandemic-era programs to federal contracting, and will work with law enforcement to hold fraudsters accountable and put the criminals who have cheated American taxpayers behind bars.” The Office of Personnel Management launched a new workforce data website last week, replacing an antiquated interface and aiming to bring more transparency to federal employment figures. OPM officially announced the new Federal Workforce Data site last Thursday, with data up to November for most categories. That site includes accessible statistics of interest — such as a reduction of 220,000 workers under President Donald Trump — as well as multiple interactive charts that users can filter by agency, timeframe, or other factors. In a written statement, OPM Director Scott Kupor called the website “a major step forward for accountability and data-driven decision-making across government.” While federal workforce data has long been made publicly available online, the old interface, FedScope, was cumbersome and offered data updates on a quarterly basis that lagged by months. In addition to a more modern interface, the new website adds datasets for payroll and recruitment, and promises updates on a faster monthly interval. Per a note on the website, FedScope will no longer be available as of Jan. 28. Despite controversy over the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the workforce, publication of the website was immediately well received by federal data users and advocates. In comments to FedScoop, several sources both applauded the new website and noted that interest in improving the publication of federal workforce data began before the current administration. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) recently suspended nearly 7,000 Minnesota borrowers for suspected fraud in pandemic-era small business loans totaling nearly $400 million.“We worked through the holidays, from Thanksgiving up to New Year's on about 20,000 different files, found about 8,000 instances of fraudulent loans, and moved quickly to make sure that those borrowers … could never access the services of the SBA again,” said SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler.They'll now be taking the same model to investigate other states for COVID-era abuse of the Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loans.In this episode, I sat down with Loeffler to understand her work targeting fraud nationwide, bolstering domestic manufacturing, cutting regulations, and ending politically motivated debanking.Loeffler grew up on a family farm in Illinois, was the first in her family to graduate from college, and later became a successful businesswoman in finance and FinTech before becoming a U.S. senator and now head of the SBA.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
Administrator Kelly Loeffler of the U.S. Small Business Administration joins the show to discuss the SBA's action on the Minnesota fraud scandal and what's ahead for small businesses in the new year. After years of red tape, regulation, and COVID-era damage, small business owners are looking for real relief. Loeffler explains how new policies, tax relief, and regulatory rollbacks are aimed at bringing small business back to life. The message is clear: small business is the backbone of this country, and it's poised to thrive again.
Steve sits down with Administrator Kelly Loeffler of the U.S. Small Business Administration to talk about the big stories already shaping the new year, from the dramatic capture of Nicolás Maduro to how the President is delivering on promises that impact everyday Americans. They discuss new tax breaks and economic policies helping individuals and small businesses, the SBA's recent decisive action suspending nearly 7,000 Minnesota borrowers and halting federal funding amid a massive pandemic fraud probe, and her outlook for small business growth in 2026. It's a common sense conversation about accountability, opportunity, and the road ahead for Main Street and national security alike.
Attorney Bo Loeffler returns to the podcast to revisit with David the foundational principles of asset protection—what it is, why physicians need it, and how proper timing and structure make all the difference. The conversation begins with an overview of risk for physicians, from malpractice and employee claims to real estate liability and auto accidents and stresses the importance of addressing these risks before they arise. Bo and David emphasize the crucial concept that asset protection is only effective when implemented ahead of any foreseeable claim. The discussion then shifts to the three legs of the asset protection stool: proper insurance coverage, state-specific exempt assets, and legal tools such as LLCs and irrevocable trusts. Bo highlights how differences between state laws—especially Ohio's robust statutes—can dramatically impact the success of an asset protection plan. They also explain how tools such as LLCs and Domestic Asset Protection Trusts can be structured to protect against creditors through features like charging orders, sole-remedy statutes, and sate-specific limitations on creditor remedies. Finally, the episode examines real legal cases—including one in Colorado involving LLC misuse and one in Delaware validating long-standing asset protection trust structures—to illustrate what works and what fails in the real world. David concludes by drawing a parallel to medicine: asset protection requires both "surgery" (establishing tools) and "rehab" (proper, ongoing maintenance). With Bo's deep experience drafting state statutes and litigating these issues, the episode provides a practical, high-level roadmap for physicians looking to protect their personal and professional assets. Learn more, including additional show notes, links, and detailed key takeaways, by visiting physicianswealthpodcast.com. Click here to get your FREE copy of our latest book, Wealth Strategies for Today's Physician!
Kelly Loeffler, 28th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss her investigation into PPP and EIDL fraud identified by the SBA, including the ongoing Minnesota fraud case involving more than a billion dollars allegedly funneled through the Somali community in the state. Loeffler also broke down the strong state of the U.S. economy, which is proven by indicator such as strong GDP growth, job creation, confidence, and spending. Loeffler also acknowledged the disconnect between those positive indicators and how Americans are feeling on the ground, but noted the progress the Trump admin has made as they work to climb after the economic damage of the Biden years. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
-- On the Show: -- Trump allies try to distract the public from Epstein revelations by turning the FBI's 2020 election investigation into a fake scandal -- A viral clip of 92-year-old Senator Chuck Grassley unable to hear reporters sparks debate about aging politicians and fitness for office -- Vice President JD Vance defends racism and xenophobia as "reasonable," exposing the GOP's open embrace of prejudice -- Kelly Loeffler falsely claims the economy is booming under Trump, gaslighting Americans while small businesses struggle with tariffs -- Farmers who once supported Trump turn against him as tariffs and collapsing export markets devastate rural America -- Trump's new tariffs raise prices and destroy jobs, leaving his working-class base suffering from the very policies they cheered -- Many Trump supporters remain fiercely loyal despite personal harm from his policies, showing cult-like devotion rooted in identity and faith -- The Friday Feedback segment, where we react to notable emails and social media posts from the audience -- On the Bonus Show: Trump wants to end the filibuster to end the government shutdown, MAGA demands weight testing for SNAP benefits, and much more...