Hour 2 unpacks a mix of media scandal, policy shifts, and global diplomacy. The show begins with the backlash against children’s YouTube celebrity Ms. Rachel, who liked a comment reading “Free America from the Jews.” Though she insists it was an accident, her apology did little to cool the outrage—especially after critics noted her long history of catering to progressive audiences quick to cancel others for less. Casey breaks down the social‑media fallout and how major parents’ groups are pushing back against the double standard.
The hour’s second story examines the new FCC guidance requiring daytime and late‑night talk shows to provide equal airtime to all qualified presidential candidates when interviews or political features air—a rule that could upend the friendly media bubble enjoyed by Democrats on shows like The View or The Tonight Show. Casey explains how networks are scrambling to adjust programming to avoid massive fines and backlash in election season.
Wrapping up, a European world leader openly thanks and defends President Donald Trump, telling his peers to be “grateful” for America’s leadership and warning that without Trump’s assertive foreign policy, Europe would already be under hostile energy or military pressure. It’s a remarkable admission that vindicates Trump’s international stance even as global elites at Davos keep seething.

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