This podcast discusses the rapid and significant actions taken by the Trump administration during its third week in office. The hosts and a guest, Joel Schectman, analyze the dismantling of USAID, the implications of proposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, and Trump's suggestion of U.S. takeover of Gaza. Schectman explains USAID's role and the legal challenges to its shutdown, while the hosts discuss the political ramifications and potential for similar actions against other agencies. The podcast concludes by noting the Democrats' reactive response and the overall uncertainty surrounding the administration's actions. The proposed tariffs on China went into effect, while those on Canada and Mexico were delayed for 30 days due to negotiations.