Trump's 2026 Cabinet Kickoff, Man Rams Car Into Jewish Center, Social Media on Trial: AM Update 1/30
From Megyn Kelly
President Trump convenes his first cabinet meeting of 2026, emphasizing the need for celebrating achievements while criticizing the previous administration's lack of tangible results. Meanwhile, a man is arrested for ramming his car into a Jewish center in New York City, and a pivotal trial in California may significantly impact the future design and regulation of social media products.
Key Takeaways
- Cabinet meetings shorter but more impactful; perhaps the secret is to leave the napping to the taxpayers.
- Trump touts record GDP growth while critics question if average Americans actually feel it in their wallets.
- Two dollar gas could become the new American dream; just don't ask how many pennies that costs the planet.
- Pharmaceutical pricing model: who knew saving lives could also beef up stock prices by $1.3 trillion?
- In a twist, we're reshoring drug production and crushing fossil fuel records; environmentalists might want to take notes.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Megan Kelly (person)
- J.D. Vance (person)
- Pure Talk (product)
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (person)
- Josh Shapiro (person)
- Masa Chips (product)
- Meta (company)
- Kamal Harris (person)
- Marco Rubio (person)
- TikTok (company)
- Trump RX (product)
- Snapchat (company)
- Senator Amy Klobuchar (person)
- California (location)
- New York City, New York (location)
- Pennsylvania (location)
- Governor Gavin Newsom (person)
- Habad World Headquarters (location)
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) (person)