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Nick Reed 11.08.24 – How College Students Are Handling The Trump Win

Nick Reed 11.08.24 – How College Students Are Handling The Trump Win

Nick Reed 11.08.24 – How College Students Are Handling The Trump Win

Nick Reed 11.08.24 – How College Students Are Handling The Trump Win

Hour 3 - 

Nick Reed & Sarah Myers are live at Scramblers Diner. Here's what Nick covers:

  • MSU is investigating reports that students on its campus have received racist text messages — which largely have been targeting Black students across the U.S. — in the wake of Tuesday's election.
  • When they're not calling him "Hitler," Democrats have tried every trick in the book to convince us that former and soon-to-be President Donald Trump is a sexist misogynist who hates women.
  • Trump just proved them all wrong by making his first cabinet appointment for his next term, and it's an exciting one. Susie Wiles will be the president's White House chief of staff. Not only that, but she's also the first woman to ever hold the job.
  • Reports that several universities across the nation canceled classes and provided safe spaces for students to recover from the presidential election prompted a wave of criticism that these schools aren't preparing students for the "real world."
  • Do you know how many classes Harvard cancelled after October 7th? Zero.
  • Travis Kelce's social media activity has seemingly struck a chord with some voters who were disappointed in Tuesday’s election results.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed on Wednesday that he held a phone call with President-elect Donald Trump shortly after his victory in the 2024 presidential election, applauding Trump’s campaign promise to return America to a prominent geopolitical position.

 

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Hour 3 - 

Good Monday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour:

  • A little tariff talk.
  • USA Today has this headline, "With Trump, every day is 'Groundhog Day.' A nightmare over and over again."
  • Panama's president vowed Sunday to end a key development deal with China after meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
  • Elon Musk announced that the DOGE Team had already cut a significant amount of government spending. The cuts in government spending are so substantial that DOGE and the Trump administration will cut the national deficit in half by the end of this fiscal year.
  • The U.S. military has conducted coordinated airstrikes against Islamic State operatives in Somalia.

ALSO - 

Congressman Eric Burlison joins the program:

  • David Hogg was elected as the DNC vice chair.
  • Burlison weighs in on the two plane crashes that happened last week.
  • The FAA & DEI.

 

Hour 2 - 

Good Monday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour:

  •  The New York Times has a new article that shows that the Democratic Party does not share most Americans priorities.
  • The Democrat Party voted for a new DNC Chairman on Saturday after outgoing DNC Chair Jaime Harrison laid out the ground rules for leadership positions and he even confused himself.
  • David Hogg has become one of the new vice chairs of the Democratic National Committee.

 

Hour 1 - 

Good Monday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour:

  • Panama's president vowed Sunday to end a key development deal with China after meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
  • After withholding at the request of the family the name of the female pilot killed in the mid-air collision Wednesday night between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a PSA/American Airlines passenger plane on final approach to Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C., the Army issued a statement Saturday afternoon from her family identifying the pilot as 28-year-old Capt. Rebecca Lobach from Durham, N.C.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration turned away 1,000 air traffic controller applicants due to its DEI policies despite a staff shortage, according to a lawsuit.

 

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