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Why Is the Government Punishing Its Own Cities?

1 h 0 min · 31. touko 2026
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What happens when the president wants to punish American cities by cutting off their airports? The Bag Society dives deep into the Trump administration's sanctuary city crackdown and its real-world impact on travel and cargo. The crew also tackles the Iran deal's stunning $300 billion price tag and why MAGA supporters who screamed about Obama's $1.7 billion are suddenly silent. Other hot topics include Tulsi Gabbard's exit from government, reports that JD Vance is the White House leaker, the embarrassing performer exodus from America's 250th anniversary celebration, 23andMe selling your DNA, the SpaceX IPO valuation bubble.

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