Trump’s leadership is in shambles, particularly because he’s rejected traditional U.S. diplomacy, including withdrawing from the Iran nuclear agreement. And now we’re trapped in a war that he and his Department of “War” have no idea how to end.
Meanwhile, internal divisions among conservatives, including Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Thomas Massie, could create an opening for a potential third-party movement to gain traction and challenge Trump’s influence over the Republican Party.
SiriusXM Progress host Michelangelo Signorile collaborates with Lincoln Square and welcomes Heather “Digby” Parton of Salon to discuss the consequences of the Trump administration’s increasingly transactional approach to foreign policy and its growing alienation of both supporters and critics. And they also discuss his controversial aide, Natalie Harp.













