Inside Scoop: Trump 2.0 post-Dobbs, Ben Sasse’s warning to Congress, Colbert signs off
The latest episode of Inside Scoop discusses the challenges facing President Trump regarding the pro-life movement after the Dobbs decision. Former Senator Ben Sasse's legacy is examined in light of his cancer diagnosis and the current state of Congress. Additionally, the show reflects on the end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, highlighting its decline in viewership and the broader implications for political comedy.
- ▪President Trump is under pressure from pro-life leaders to reduce the number of abortions after the Dobbs decision.
- ▪Ben Sasse's legacy includes significant work in national security, but Congress has become more performative and less effective.
- ▪Stephen Colbert's final episode of The Late Show marks a decline in late-night television viewership and raises questions about the future of political comedy.
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Jim Antle, the magazine’s executive editor, brings to life the pages of the Washington Examiner’s magazine in the show Inside Scoop. Each episode features exclusive insight from the article authors and expert analysis. Antle starts the show by breaking down Trump 2.0 and the pro-life dilemma. He explains, President Donald Trump delivered the biggest win the anti-abortion movement has ever seen, but many activists now think he’s pulled back. Recommended Stories Inside Scoop: Trump and Mamdani, Restoring America, why women are moving left Inside Scoop: Left-wing violence epidemic, White House ballroom momentum, tale of two kings Inside Scoop: UN calls for reparations, drinking at all time low, what’s next for America in space “Trump did put three justices on the Supreme Court who voted with…
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