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Victor Davis Hanson Show

Trump’s Tariffs and the Great Depression

In this weekend episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc examine the recent tariff policy and Liberation Day speech, the Great Depression and current economic policy, and Gavin Newsom’s machination and the no-alternative Democrats. Share This

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America First Here and Around the World

Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc for the Friday news roundup: Trump’s tariffs, special elections, Tesla protestors, criminal deportations and their Left discontents, LePen found guilty, the death penalty for Mangioni, the Ukraine war, and might Trump bomb Iran. Share This

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Youth Vote Crisis: Are Democrats Losing the Next Generation?

Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler as they tackle the shifting dynamics of the youth vote and the implications of recent political trends. They delve into the concerns surrounding young voters’ engagement with the Democratic Party and discuss the cultural ramifications of activism, including shoplifting as a form of protest. Victor shares insights

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Left’s Legacy to Law: Leaking, Breaching, Freaking

In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler provide an update on the Goldberg leak, Trump’s messaging, Greenland, AI video’s, California’s water project and regulations, judge Boasberg, South Dakota ranchers fight the feds, and the question of China’s ascendence. Share This

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Treaty of Versailles and Team Trump Plows Ahead

Join the weekend episode with Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc. They discuss some recent news and the Treaty of Versailles following WWI. The current news includes Trump’s tariffs, lawsuit brought against pro-Hamas protesters, Vance in Greenland, Rubio rightly unapologetic, and Stefanik’s nomination withdrawn for UN ambassador. Share This

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Goldberg Leak, Crockett Crass, and PBS Mea Culpa

Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc for the Friday news roundup. Waltz deals with leak and hits Houthis hard, Jasmine Crockett can’t stop it, three incendiary devices found in Austin, West Coast judges wants criminal aliens back, Hezbollah sends rockets into Israel, Hyundai to invest $21 billion in the US, and PBS and

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Federal Clean Up and California’s One-Party State

In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler discuss the revoked security clearances, California the most lawful and lawless of states and its medieval decline — impoverished, DEI-ed, mediocritized, and childless — all from universities, Left rallies have Grateful Dead-like following, and the Left’s socialism message failing. Share This

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Defeating Our Worst, Losing Our Best

Listen to Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler discuss Trump’s Houthis policy, Khalil paradox as representative of what troubles the Middle East, losing Mia Love, Hamas tunnels and death cult, cartel camps in Mexico, Left judges want criminals returned to your neighborhood, the shambles of a party, and Trump attends the NCAA. Share This

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WWI Consequences and Democratic Angst

In this weekend episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc discuss the impact of WWI on the West, the recent attacks on Tesla, the failed leadership of the Left, suggestions of Justice Roberts, Baltic states and Poland pull out of ban on landmines, and the JFK files. Share This

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The Outer Limits: From Outer Space to Spacy Progressives and Protestors

 Listen to Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc discuss the week’s news: Space X Dragon brings astronauts home, district judges stopping executive actions, Trump hits the Houthis, Israel returns to Gaza, a French politician wants the Statue of Liberty back, pro-Khalil protests at Stanford, Columbia’s admissions favors protestors, and Fani Willis to pay

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