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[GUEST] - JON HOFFMAN - Trump’s Base Fractures Over US Support for Israel


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The dangerous expansion of executive war powers takes center stage in this eye-opening conversation with Jon Hoffman of the Cato Institute. We examine the Trump administration's recent military strikes against Venezuela – an alarming development where drug trafficking, traditionally handled as a criminal matter, is now being treated as justification for military action without congressional authorization.


Hoffman reveals the concerning military buildup in Latin America and analyzes the potential motives behind designating cartels as "terrorist organizations" – a remnant of the failed War on Terror that grants presidents extraordinary powers to circumvent Congress. Is this the beginning of a larger military campaign against Venezuela, or perhaps even regime change? The discussion exposes how figures like Marco Rubio are pushing for aggressive action while failing to address the fundamental demand-side issues driving the drug trade.


We also dive into the fascinating divide emerging within the Republican Party over Israel. Polling shows a significant generational shift, with younger conservatives increasingly questioning America's "special relationship" with Israel. Despite prominent MAGA figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Steve Bannon voicing criticism of unconditional support, congressional voting patterns remain largely unchanged – revealing a disconnect between evolving public opinion and entrenched political positions.


Perhaps most troubling is our examination of presidential power and its limits. Both Trump and Biden have shown an unwillingness to leverage America's influence over allies like Netanyahu, even as international organizations confirm genocide and famine in Gaza. Meanwhile, presidents continue conducting military operations without congressional authorization – a clear violation of constitutional principles that should alarm Americans across the political spectrum.


This conversation serves as a sobering reminder of how far we've drifted from the constitutional framework established by our founders, who deliberately placed the power to declare war in the hands of Congress rather than the executive. Don't miss this essential discussion on the future of American foreign policy and the erosion of democratic accountability in matters of war and peace.



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