IHIP News Episode Summary: "Trump Is Falling Apart at the Seams Mentally and Physically"
Release Date: July 20, 2025
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Podcast Description: Deep in a red state, progressive podcasters, Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan share how they really feel about political news. Their comedic, feel-good takes are released twice weekly, and possibly more if sh*t really hits the fan.
Episode Overview
In the July 20, 2025 episode of IHIP News, hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie "Pumps" Sullivan delve into the deteriorating mental and physical state of former President Donald Trump. Amidst a backdrop of political turmoil and economic challenges, the hosts offer a critical analysis of Trump's health, his administration's policies, and the actions of his allies. Their discussion is laced with sharp wit and progressive perspectives, providing listeners with a comprehensive look at the current political landscape.
Trump's Declining Health
The episode opens with a scathing critique of Donald Trump's mental and physical health. Welch emphasizes the alarming signs of Trump's decline, both in his public demeanor and physical appearance.
Jennifer Welch [00:05]: "The most corrupt president in the history of the United States is also the most unhinged with dementia. This man... I don't know why we're not writing books about his dementia."
Welch points out observable physical indicators, such as a visible bump on Trump's hand that appears to be concealed with makeup, suggesting potential medical interventions.
Jennifer Welch [04:15]: "He has his hand on top, which shows his hand, and clearly there's a bump, and it's been covered up by makeup... But this foundation is not blended. It does not match his hand. So it further, like, has it stand out that he's trying to cover it up."
Furthermore, Welch discusses Trump's mobility issues, citing swollen ankles as a sign of underlying health problems.
Jennifer Welch [06:30]: "His ankles. I mean, he gives cankles just a whole new look. I mean, this is not a healthy person."
The hosts express frustration that mainstream media, such as Jake Tapper, are not addressing these critical health concerns.
Critique of Jerome Powell and Federal Reserve Policies
Transitioning to economic matters, Welch and Sullivan criticize Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. They argue that Powell, despite being appointed and extended by President Biden, is ineffective and unfit for his role.
Jennifer Welch [01:21]: "I was surprised he was appointed. I was surprised, frankly, that Biden put him in and extended him."
The hosts question Powell's competence, drawing parallels between his appointment and Trump's handling of economic policies.
Josh Hawley's Political Maneuvering
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Senator Josh Hawley. Welch criticizes Hawley's shifting stance on Medicaid, highlighting what she perceives as hypocrisy.
Jennifer Welch [15:45]: "Josh Hawley voted to pass Trump's deplorable piece of shit bill that will take Medicaid from millions of people... Now he's introducing a bill to repeal the bill he voted for two weeks ago."
The hosts argue that Hawley's backtracking demonstrates a lack of integrity and courage, undermining his credibility with constituents.
Economic Struggles: Farm Bankruptcies and International Trade Issues
The episode also addresses the rising number of farm bankruptcies, attributing them to both domestic policies and international trade challenges.
Jennifer Welch [22:10]: "More US farms have filed for bankruptcy in the first three months of 2025 than in all of 2024... China has canceled all the soybean orders that they had with the United States."
Welch criticizes the Trump administration for failing to support farmers, arguing that policies have disproportionately harmed the lower and middle classes while benefiting oligarchs and Trump himself.
The Trump Family and Business Ventures
The discussion shifts to the Trump family's business activities, with a particular focus on Donald Trump Jr. Welch accuses him of being an ineffective grifter compared to his father.
Jennifer Welch [30:25]: "Donald Trump is a master of grifting. He has perfected it. He is a con artist. But his boys, they suck. They're not good at it."
The hosts express skepticism about the Trump children's ability to maintain the family's influence and financial success without Donald Trump's personal touch.
Final Thoughts and Host Reflections
In wrapping up the episode, Welch and Sullivan reiterate their concerns about the current political environment, emphasizing the need for accountability and effective leadership.
Jennifer Welch [35:50]: "These boys don't have the gift of grift like their dad. So a failure again by the Trump boys."
The hosts conclude with a call to action for listeners to stay informed and engaged in political matters, ensuring that leadership remains transparent and accountable.
Notable Quotes
- Jennifer Welch [00:05]: "The most corrupt president in the history of the United States is also the most unhinged with dementia."
- Jennifer Welch [04:15]: "This foundation is not blended. It does not match his hand."
- Jennifer Welch [15:45]: "Josh Hawley voted to pass Trump's deplorable piece of shit bill..."
- Jennifer Welch [30:25]: "Donald Trump is a master of grifting. He has perfected it. He is a con artist. But his boys, they suck."
Conclusion
In this episode of IHIP News, Jennifer Welch and Angie "Pumps" Sullivan provide a fervent and critical examination of Donald Trump's declining health, the inefficacies within the Federal Reserve under Jerome Powell, and the questionable political maneuvers of Senator Josh Hawley. Additionally, they shed light on the economic hardships faced by American farmers and critique the Trump family's ongoing business practices. Through sharp commentary and engaging discourse, the hosts offer their listeners a comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis of the current political and economic climate.
