Trump's Fading Power, Iran Strikes Resume, and America's Growing Economic Crisis | 07-13-26
Liberty RoundTable PodcastJuly 13, 20260:24:5011.37 MB

Trump's Fading Power, Iran Strikes Resume, and America's Growing Economic Crisis | 07-13-26

Sam Bushman breaks down how President Trump's political capital is eroding as a housing bill becomes law without his signature, why the ceasefire with Iran has collapsed into renewed military strikes, and how rising oil prices and inflation are pushing more Americans to rely on credit cards just to buy groceries. Plus: newly uncovered FBI documents on the Seth Rich case, Planned Parenthood's reinstated Medicaid funding, a Supreme Court win on Temporary Protected Status, and a growing tariff battle between Trump and state attorneys general. Sam also makes the case for why voters, not term limit laws, should be the ones cleaning house in Congress this November. Time Stamps: 0:00 Show open 0:33 Trump's fading political power as a lame duck 1:44 Housing bill becomes law without Trump's signature 4:31 US resumes strikes on Iran as ceasefire collapses 6:38 Oil prices climb amid Middle East conflict 8:48 Stock futures fall ahead of inflation and bank earnings 12:35 Americans turning to credit cards to afford groceries 16:60 Hidden FBI documents surface in the Seth Rich case 19:43 Planned Parenthood regains Medicaid funding 20:48 Supreme Court ends Temporary Protected Status protections 22:08 Trump's tariff plan sparks legal battle with states 23:31 Why voters, not term limits, should hold Congress accountable Call to Action: If this breakdown opened your eyes to what's really happening in Washington, subscribe to Liberty Roundtable Live and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. Share this with a friend who needs the truth the networks won't tell you, and drop a comment with what topic you want covered next.