The podcast explores President Trump's proposed policies for a potential second term and evaluates their practicality. While he can shape policy through executive orders and departmental directives on matters like immigration enforcement and Title IX, many of his bold initiatives—such as mass deportations, dismantling the Department of Education, and imposing widespread tariffs—face major legal and logistical challenges that would require Congressional approval or are likely to encounter legal opposition. Trump's strategy seems to involve rolling out these policies first and tackling any legal issues afterward, banking on a supportive court system.
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