Who really pays?
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This episode provides an analytical review of the Trump administration’s major executive actions from July 10 through July 16, 2026, highlighting a consistent pattern of prioritizing industrial interests and executive authority over public protections. The discussion covers the administration’s legally controversial move to restart the War Powers clock for the conflict in Iran without congressional approval, the massive 91 percent reduction of the Bears Ears National Monument to favor mining, and a new two-year pollution-control exemption granted to chemical manufacturers. We also examine the revival of the "public charge" immigration rule, which functions as a wealth test for legal residency, and the President’s recent prime-time address that relitigated the 2020 election while threatening the broadcast licenses of major networks. Ultimately, this review breaks down how these policies often offer immediate, concentrated benefits to corporations and political insiders while shifting long-term health, environmental, and constitutional risks onto ordinary Americans.