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John McLaughlin and David Webb | 01-24-26

Larry Kudlow and his guests critique mainstream media polls, labeling them as scandalous fake news designed to suppress voter turnout through unbalanced demographics and flawed data. The discussion shifts to celebrate Donald Trump’s recent international performance, specifically his efforts at Davos and his strategic maneuvers regarding Greenland and the Arctic, which the speakers view as a "masterclass" in protecting the Western Hemisphere. They argue that despite a narrative of media misinformation, the public remains focused on tangible results such as a booming economy, energy security, and effective national defense.

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