Trump's selections of RFK Jr. for Health and Human Services and Matt Gaetz for Attorney General reflect his penchant for unconventional and controversial picks, often aimed at garnering media attention and loyalty from fringe figures.
Democrats adopted a strategy of non-interference, allowing Trump's controversial picks to proceed without opposition, possibly hoping to avoid further polarization and to let Trump's choices speak for themselves.
Charlamagne Tha God expresses cautious optimism, hoping that Trump will not act as a fascist as many fear, and suggests that Democrats should not overly antagonize him but also not appease him unnecessarily.
Megalopolis delves into themes of risk, freedom, and the potential for humanity's future, drawing parallels between the fall of ancient Rome and the current state of America's republic.
Coppola self-financed the film by borrowing money against his winery, reflecting his commitment to artistic freedom and risk-taking in filmmaking.
Coppola advises young filmmakers to make their films in any way they can, emphasizing the importance of personal expression and creativity over financial constraints.
Coppola criticizes the media for selling identities rather than products, suggesting that this approach manipulates consumers and diminishes their sense of self-worth to increase sales.
Jordan Klepper unpacks Trump’s latest bombshell cabinet picks, RFK Jr. and Matt Gaetz, while Desi Lydic reveals the Democrats’ blunt new response strategy. Charlamagne Tha God shares his cautious optimism for the next four years and issues a heartfelt plea to Trump to protect the Constitution. Legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola joins to discuss his ambitious film Megalopolis, exploring themes of risk, freedom, and his enduring optimism for humanity’s future.
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