In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, the host discusses the implications of Donald Trump's nominee picks and the perceived retribution against his opponents. He highlights the nomination of Dr. J. Bhattacharya to the NIH as a significant move against previous COVID policies. The conversation also touches on the credibility of the J6 investigation and the potential impact of Trump's tariffs on international relations, particularly with Canada and Mexico. The latter part of the episode focuses on the decline of DEI initiatives in corporate America, with Walmart's CEO announcing a shift away from these practices, reflecting a broader trend among companies reassessing their diversity policies.
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