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Is this just sort of like, let's cut back on government spending, let's shake loose the people that are maybe not on board with the Trump administration's vision?
Right, right. Fork in the road, it said.
Right, right. Fork in the road, it said.
Right, right. Fork in the road, it said.
All right, well, before we go, we've got a question from one of our listeners.
All right, well, before we go, we've got a question from one of our listeners.
All right, well, before we go, we've got a question from one of our listeners.
Damien, anything you'd like to add to that?
Damien, anything you'd like to add to that?
Damien, anything you'd like to add to that?
They want disruption. Mm-hmm. Great. All right. Well, thanks so much for your time, Molly, Damien, and we'll see you in a week.
They want disruption. Mm-hmm. Great. All right. Well, thanks so much for your time, Molly, Damien, and we'll see you in a week.
They want disruption. Mm-hmm. Great. All right. Well, thanks so much for your time, Molly, Damien, and we'll see you in a week.
Thanks a lot. Thanks. This episode has been updated. In an earlier version, we incorrectly said there had been seven cabinet positions confirmed, but as of Friday morning, there have been eight. Before we go, do you have any questions about what the Trump administration is doing? How is it affecting you? Email us and let us know. Please send a voice note to thejournalatwsj.com.
Thanks a lot. Thanks. This episode has been updated. In an earlier version, we incorrectly said there had been seven cabinet positions confirmed, but as of Friday morning, there have been eight. Before we go, do you have any questions about what the Trump administration is doing? How is it affecting you? Email us and let us know. Please send a voice note to thejournalatwsj.com.
Thanks a lot. Thanks. This episode has been updated. In an earlier version, we incorrectly said there had been seven cabinet positions confirmed, but as of Friday morning, there have been eight. Before we go, do you have any questions about what the Trump administration is doing? How is it affecting you? Email us and let us know. Please send a voice note to thejournalatwsj.com.
That's thejournalatwsj.com. Trump 2.0 is part of The Journal, which is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. This episode was produced by Pierce Singey and edited by Catherine Whalen, with help from Tatiana Zamise. Molly Ball is The Wall Street Journal's senior political correspondent. I'm Ryan Knudsen. This episode was engineered by Griffin Tanner.
That's thejournalatwsj.com. Trump 2.0 is part of The Journal, which is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. This episode was produced by Pierce Singey and edited by Catherine Whalen, with help from Tatiana Zamise. Molly Ball is The Wall Street Journal's senior political correspondent. I'm Ryan Knudsen. This episode was engineered by Griffin Tanner.
That's thejournalatwsj.com. Trump 2.0 is part of The Journal, which is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. This episode was produced by Pierce Singey and edited by Catherine Whalen, with help from Tatiana Zamise. Molly Ball is The Wall Street Journal's senior political correspondent. I'm Ryan Knudsen. This episode was engineered by Griffin Tanner.
Our theme music is by So Wiley and remixed by Peter Leonard. Additional music in this episode by Peter Leonard and Griffin Tanner. Fact-checking by Kate Gallagher. Artwork by James Walton. Thanks for listening. Trump 2.0 will be back with a new episode next Friday morning. See you then.