Your Neighbor on the Left Podcast

Back Porch Files: The Trump Loyalty Machine

1 h 2 min · 22. maj 2026
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In this episode, we examine how modern MAGA politics increasingly treats loyalty to Donald Trump as more important than ethics, scandal, or even democratic norms themselves. Using figures like Ken Paxton, Matt Gaetz, Thomas Massie, Liz Cheney, and others as case studies, this episode explores the rise of a political culture where corruption can be forgiven, investigations can be dismissed, and hypocrisy can be rationalized… as long as loyalty to Trump remains intact. Visit the podcast website at https://www.neighborontheleft.com [https://www.neighborontheleft.com]

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