🚨Cohen and Malcolm Nance on Trump FOREIGN POLICY DISASTER | Mea Culpa
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The discussion focuses on Donald Trump's controversial proposal to require five years of social media posts from tourists entering the U.S., highlighting concerns about authoritarianism and potential racial and religious discrimination in immigration policies. Experts analyze the implications of this policy, suggesting that it reflects Trump's intent to control the narrative around his administration and further entrench divisive practices in American foreign policy.
Key Takeaways
- Trump's social media vetting proposal: The art of authoritarian tea-leaf reading, wrapped in security theater.
- Listing Norway as Trump's immigrant ideal is ironic; their social policies are too 'flamingly socialist' for him.
- By shunning African nations, Trump gifts China a strategic lead. Spoiler: geopolitics ain't a game of Monopoly.
- Trump's immigration stance: less about borders, more about melanin. What year is this again?
- Is Trump's global fear a cultural identity crisis, or just a preference for Nordic aesthetics?
Mentioned in This Episode
- James Malcolm (person)
- Ukraine (location)
- Shopify (sponsor)
- True Classic (sponsor)
- Somalia (location)
- U.S. Constitution (concept)
- Miami (location)
- HELOC (concept)
- Rwanda Basin (location)
- Tish James (person)
- Latinos (concept)
- Africa (location)
- Gaza (location)
- Malcolm Nance (person)
- American reckoning (concept)
- France (location)
- Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) (concept)
- Europe (location)
- National Guard (concept)
- Valley Forge (location)