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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 26 MIN

Trump Administration Shake-Ups: Bondi's Exit, Iran Strategy, and Cabinet Survival Predictions

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Hosts Kurt Bardella, Ashley Davis, and Dave Spencer dissect the latest upheaval in the Trump administration and deliver bold predictions about who's next on the chopping block. You'll discover why Attorney General Pam Bondi's sudden departure may have less to do with her performance and everything to do with the looming Epstein files testimony scheduled for April 14th. The hosts debate whether her exit was strategically timed to avoid a bipartisan House subpoena—and whether the gambit will actually work. Kurt presents an intriguing theory: could Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton be appointed as Bondi's replacement, simultaneously solving the Republican Party's Texas Senate race problem? The conversation then turns to cabinet survival odds, with all three hosts making specific predictions about who will be fired before the midterm elections. Kurt makes a bold, date-specific prediction: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will be gone right after July 4th, set up as the patsy for an unpopular war and rising gas prices that could hit $5 per gallon by summer. You'll hear why June represents a critical inflection point—when schools let out, oil potentially reaches $150 per barrel, and the economic consequences of the Iran conflict fully materialize in grocery stores and at gas pumps. Practically Political releases new episodes weekly. Find more episodes and join the conversation about politics where disagreement doesn't have to be disagreeable. Subscribe now to catch every episode and see if Kurt's July 4th prediction comes true.

Hosts Kurt Bardella, Ashley Davis, and Dave Spencer dissect the latest upheaval in the Trump administration and deliver bold predictions about who's next on the chopping block. You'll discover why Attorney General Pam Bondi's sudden departure may have less to do with her performance and everything to do with the looming Epstein files testimony scheduled for April 14th. The hosts debate whether her exit was strategically timed to avoid a bipartisan House subpoena—and whether the gambit will actually work. Kurt presents an intriguing theory: could Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton be appointed as Bondi's replacement, simultaneously solving the Republican Party's Texas Senate race problem?

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