In this engaging episode of The Carl Jackson Show, Carl Jackson and guest Emily Sturge from Campus Reform dive into the current political landscape, exploring the rise of socialism among young voters and the impact of education on political beliefs. They discuss the influence of figures like Charlie Kirk and the challenges facing conservatives in reaching younger generations. With insights into the mental health epidemic among Gen Z and the role of faith and family values, this conversation offers a thought-provoking look at the future of American politics.
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U.S. President Donald Trump met with New York City under Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on Friday (November 21) and said he would feel “very, very comfortable” being in Mamdani’s leadership.
“I would feel very, very comfortable being in New York,” Trump said in the Oval Office, a dramatic turnaround from months of rhetoric and threats during Mamdani's mayoral campaign.
Trump also said, “We agree on a lot more than I really thought.”
Trump has previously threatened to pull federal funding from a Mamdani-led New York City, has suggested openness to sending in the National Guard and has threatened to arrest the mayor-elect, whom he’s repeatedly called a “communist.”
Josh opens the show by breaking down the chaos unfolding in Dearborn, Michigan over the past month—from nonstop protests to openly anti-American rhetoric coming from the mayor, and even “death to America” chants echoing through the streets. He explains why this moment should alarm every citizen who believes in the American way of life.
Josh then turns to a historic anniversary many have forgotten: the start of the Nuremberg Trials on November 20, 1945. He revisits the legal principles that emerged from those trials, what true justice looked like in the shadow of Nazi atrocities, and what lessons we must fight to preserve today. Finally, he calls out the bad actors trying to blur the definition of “Nazi” for political gain—and why that dangerous distortion needs to be confronted head-on.
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