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The Second First 100 Days

The Second First 100 Days

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The Kultgens dig into Donald Trump's first 100 days back in office—and it’s been a wild ride. From a record-shattering 143 executive orders to the creation of a $500,000 pay-to-play club in D.C., we break down what’s happening behind the headlines.

🎙️ Topics include:

  • Why the stock market is tanking
  • Trump’s broken promises on Ukraine and Gaza
  • Immigration crackdowns and ICE raids on U.S. citizens
  • The AI “Pope Trump” image (yes, really)
  • The secretive Executive Branch club for rich elites
  • Trump's attempt to punish a law firm—blocked by a federal judge
  • Amazon backing down on tariff transparency after a Trump call
  • And… Trump’s response to kids not getting toys this year: “Two dolls instead of 30.”

💥 We ask the big questions:

  • Is this what success looks like?
  • Should anyone be able to buy access to the president?
  • How bad do things have to get before MAGA voters reconsider?

PLUS: We lighten the mood with this week’s “Simmer Down” segment, where each of us shares a personal moment of pride. Because even in chaos, you have to celebrate the wins.

Watch, comment, and join the conversation—we may not all agree, but we’re still talking.

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