The MeidasTouch Podcast Summary Episode: "Trump Gets Rude Awakening in Morning as Life Collapses" Release Date: March 15, 2025
Introduction
In this compelling episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, hosts Ben, Brett, and Jordy Meiselas delve deep into the tumultuous actions of former President Donald Trump and their widespread repercussions on the U.S. economy, international relations, and societal structures. Combining sharp analysis with their signature brotherly banter, the trio offers listeners a thorough examination of current events, backed by critical insights and factual scrutiny.
Trump’s Social Media Rhetoric and Economic Claims
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Michael Cohen opens the discussion by addressing Trump's recent activities on social media, highlighting what he describes as "psychotic and delusional posts." Cohen scrutinizes Trump's claim of having "done more in his first month than any other president in history," juxtaposing it with historical figures like George Washington. He states:
“That’s what Donald Trump is posting this morning. That's why I say he's psychotic. And I'm not trying to be hyperbolic.”
— Michael Cohen [02:43]
Cohen further criticizes Trump's launch of the "Trump Platinum Club," labeling it as a mechanism for self-serving enrichment, contrasting the supposed benefits to a marginalized populace.
Economic Distress Indicators
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The hosts highlight alarming headlines from The Wall Street Journal, including:
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Consumers and businesses send distress signals as economic fear sets in: "Canceled trips, fewer dinner parties, and falling sales."
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Eggs are so expensive, people are smuggling them from Mexico: Illustrating shortages and soaring prices.
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Early signs of a recession: Indicators pointing towards an economic downturn.
Cohen emphasizes the severity of these issues, attributing them to Trump's policies and leadership, which he argues have led to increased inflation and job loss expectations at record highs.
International Repercussions and Strained Alliances
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The episode discusses how Trump's antagonistic approach has alienated U.S. allies. Key points include:
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Portugal's Military Equipment Purchases: Portugal is debating whether to continue purchasing F35s from the U.S., considering alternatives.
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Canada's Reassessment of Military Supplies: Prime Minister Mark Carney is reviewing Canada's military procurement strategies, reflecting a shift away from American equipment.
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Decline in Tourism and Military Supplies: Reduced international demand for American products and military goods underscores the weakening global standing of the U.S.
Cohen critiques Trump’s approach, suggesting it has led to diminished trust and cooperation from longstanding allies.
Elon Musk’s Controversial Statements
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The conversation shifts to Elon Musk's problematic social media behavior. Musk shared and then removed a post absolving dictators like Stalin, Hitler, and Mao of genocide, falsely attributing the atrocities to public sector workers. Cohen condemns Musk's actions as:
“What would they do wrong with your data? Here's the headline from moments ago. Elon Musk shared, then removed a post absolving dictators for genocide.”
— Michael Cohen [02:43]
This incident is portrayed as indicative of broader issues of misinformation and lack of accountability among powerful figures.
Trump’s Ukraine Policy and Public Deception
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In a recent interview, Trump was confronted about his promise to "bring peace to Ukraine in 24 hours." His response, dismissed by Cohen as insincere, was:
“I didn't really mean it, I was being sarcastic.”
— Donald Trump [08:26]
Cohen vehemently labels Trump a "liar" and a "con artist," arguing that such statements undermine trust and demonstrate a pattern of deceitful behavior detrimental to national and international policy.
Veterans' Protests and Government Neglect
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The hosts shed light on widespread protests by veterans against massive job cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Cohen shares a personal connection, referencing his grandfather's service, and underscores the government's failure to support veterans:
“Our heart goes out to you here at the Midas Touch Network. My grandfather was a tail gunner on a B29 in World War II. And I remember all the stories that he would tell us growing up. And y'all are the real heroes.”
— Michael Cohen [08:15]
These protests are framed as a direct response to the Trump administration’s policies that have adversely affected those who have served the nation.
Global Protests Against Trump’s Influence
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Cohen highlights international dissent, referencing protests in Basel, Switzerland:
“Every year right around this time in Basel, Switzerland, they hold this parade in Basel. This year's parade. Again, Switzerland known for being neutral. That's kind of the reputation. But I would say they're very pro democracy. But, you know, that's here is a great protest that they gave to Donald Trump.”
— Michael Cohen [12:10]
These demonstrations signify global resistance against Trump’s persisting influence and policies.
Contradictory Claims by Kellyanne Conway
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The episode critiques Kellyanne Conway, Trump's chief propagandist, who asserts that consumer confidence is rising despite contrary evidence:
“Trump’s chief propagandist, Kellyanne Conway, is saying consumer confidence is up. Everything is great.”
— Michael Cohen [12:10]
Cohen counters these claims with data indicating declining consumer confidence, rising inflation, and increasing job loss expectations, labeling Conway’s statements as part of a "queen of alternative facts" narrative.
Republican Misrepresentation of Economic Health
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Cohen addresses misleading statements from Republican senators, such as Senator Sheehy from Montana, who claim the economy is stable or improving:
“They act like the economy was horrible under former President Biden. It wasn't. We had record GDP growth. We had low unemployment. We had 16.4 million jobs were created.”
— Michael Cohen [13:43]
He presents a stark contrast between Republican assertions and measurable economic indicators, suggesting intentional misinformation to obscure the administration's failures.
Carrie Underwood on Stock Market vs. Real Economy
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Carrie Underwood contributes by differentiating the stock market from the broader economy:
“The stock market is not the economy. The economy is not the stock market.”
— Carrie Underwood [14:44]
She emphasizes that stock market performance does not necessarily reflect the well-being of average Americans or small businesses, predicting potential corrections due to ongoing economic uncertainties.
Conclusion and Call to Action
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Michael Cohen wraps up the episode by encouraging audience engagement and support:
“There you have it folks. Let me know what you think. Hit subscribe let's get to 5 million subscribers.”
— Michael Cohen [15:08]
He reinforces the podcast's commitment to unearthing and reporting the truth behind political narratives, urging listeners to stay informed and active in supporting democracy.
Key Takeaways
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Trump’s Leadership: Critiqued for misguided policies, misinformation, and fostering economic and international instability.
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Economic Challenges: Highlighted by rising inflation, job losses, and potential recession indicators contrary to optimistic political claims.
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International Relations: Strained U.S. alliances as allies reconsider military and trade partnerships due to U.S. policies.
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Misinformation: Addressed through Elon Musk's controversial posts and Republican lawmakers' misleading economic statements.
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Veterans' Struggles: Emphasized the neglect and job cuts impacting veterans, reflecting broader governmental failures.
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Global Dissent: Showcased through international protests, indicating widespread resistance to Trump’s influence.
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Economic Reality vs. Perception: Stressed the disparity between stock market performance and the real economic conditions experienced by ordinary citizens.
The MeidasTouch Podcast continues to offer incisive analysis and fearless discussions on pressing political and social issues, maintaining its role as a trusted source for millions of listeners dedicated to supporting democracy.
