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A new Monroe Doctrine for the 21st Century, Could Venezuela actions benefit Americans, and Venerable Monks walking for peace S5E4 01.09.2026

A new Monroe Doctrine for the 21st Century, Could Venezuela actions benefit Americans, and Venerable Monks walking for peace S5E4 01.09.2026

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Today, we will answer 3 email questions and present one feel-good story that should serve as an example for Americans.

Our First email is from Tyler from Los Angeles, California, who writes, I’m starting to hear a lot about Trump bringing back the Monroe Doctrine as the new foreign policy of the US. I know, I know, I should remember from history what this is, but can you please refresh my memory? How would a policy from the early 19th century play out in the early 21st century? Is it even possible to adopt the Monroe Doctrine in today’s geopolitical climate? I’d also like the panels take on the charges being brought against Maduro. Do these seem legitimate?

Next, we hear from John, who lives in Mount Vernon, Virginia, writes: OK, even the most Trumpy Trump supporter must see that the attack on Venezuela has no benefit for the average American citizen. We have people being kicked off healthcare coverage due to rising premiums. We have a higher unemployment rate than we’ve seen in decades. Grocery prices are outrageous. Trump vetoed a bipartisan clean-water bill for Colorado because they didn’t like his policies. (i.e., Boebert or Colorado wouldn’t take her name off the bill that demanded the release of the Epstein files). I saw a poll that said 75% of Americans believe Congress should have been consulted before this action was taken. I think I’m seeing cracks in Trump's support. Now that he has taken these legally questionable actions, what, if anything, can anyone, including Congress, do?

And finally, a story that shows there is still the potential for good.

Mike, who lives in Decatur, Georgia, writes: I know you’ll be discussing the recent events in Venezuela. I wanted to highlight a more positive story that we don’t see much in the mainstream media, but that is a major story in local news. The Buddhist Monks Walk for Peace. I’m not sure if the panel is aware, but 20 or so Venerable Monks from Texas are walking from Texas to Washington, D.C., to promote mindfulness, peace, and harmony. Communities are all coming out to welcome these monks. Police

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