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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 11 MIN

Causing A Distraction?

from Newsradio WGAN · host Newsradio WGAN

The discussion centered on Donald Trump's policy inconsistencies and the media's portrayal of his unpredictability. Steve from Westbrook argued that Trump's flip-flops on major policies like tariffs and wars are predictable, designed to distract from negative news cycles. Matt countered that Trump's stance on trade has been consistent since the 80s. They also debated the legal threats Trump faces, with Steve citing multiple lawsuits and the Epstein file, while Matt dismissed the Epstein issue as overhyped. 

The discussion centered on Donald Trump's policy inconsistencies and the media's portrayal of his unpredictability. Steve from Westbrook argued that Trump's flip-flops on major policies like tariffs and wars are predictable, designed to distract from negative news cycles. Matt countered that Trump's stance on trade has been consistent since the 80s. They also debated the legal threats Trump faces, with Steve citing multiple lawsuits and the Epstein file, while Matt dismissed the Epstein issue as overhyped.

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