ICE Too Fat to Fight, Trump’s Feelings Hurt Over Canada Tariffs, and Trump Sues Himself
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On this episode of The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve... The boys start off cold with ICE being too fat to fight and too tangled in its own mess to stay accountable. They break down how immigration enforcement has become bloated, ineffective, and increasingly out of control in communities across the country.
Then President Trump takes to late night social media after Canada airs a Reagan era tariff ad, proving once again that international trade might be complicated but bruised egos are simple. Nick and Steve dig into the history of tariffs, Trump’s hurt feelings, and how the modern Republican Party turned Reagan’s playbook into a punchline.
Next comes another supposed drug boat from Venezuela blown to smithereens as the crew questions how normal it’s become to watch military force used like background noise in global politics. From there, Trump’s latest legal move has him literally suing himself and somehow walking away with the cash, redefining conflict of interest in real time.
The episode also dives into the bizarre $130 million donation that kept the troops paid during the government shutdown and the latest Epstein files that have Congress whispering again. To wrap it up, they ask why Speaker Mike Johnson is still refusing to swear in Arizona’s newest congressman.
All of this and more on this episode of "The Vocal Minority with Nick and Steve."