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Dispatch Live: Is Trump Spiraling?

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Kevin Williamson hosted tonight’s episode of Dispatch Live, and he was joined by Scott Howard to discuss Donald Trump’s appeal with young men. After that, a special Dispatch Politics panel featuring David Drucker, John McCormack, and Mary Katharine Ham joined to discuss the latest flip-flops in Trumpworld. Finally, Grayson Logue closed out the hour with an update on the overlooked crisis in Sudan.

On the Agenda:

  • Why young men are turning to Trump
  • What does the RFK Jr. endorsement do for Trump?
  • Trump’s messaging on abortion and guns
  • Reshaping the Supreme Court
  • Getting around the filibuster
  • Sudan’s humanitarian crisis

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