In this exclusive interview with GB News, renowned historian Victor Davis Hanson shares his insights on Donald Trump's inauguration and the transformative vision he brings to the presidency. Hanson discusses why Trump is at the peak of his power, likening him to historic figures such as JFK and Teddy Roosevelt for his ambitious projects on space exploration and the revival of America's sense of manifest destiny.
Hanson critiques Joe Biden's presidency, describing it as ending in corruption with a tarnished legacy. He contrasts this with Trump's unifying inaugural address and outlines the bold policies he expects Trump to pursue, including securing the borders, deporting millions of illegal immigrants, and boosting the U.S. economy.
Hanson also highlights how Trump has redefined the Republican Party by attracting new voters, particularly young people and minorities, thanks to his affable and likeable demeanour.
The Comfortable Collapse: How America Learned to Pretend Obesity Is Normal
The America of 1960 was healthier than the America of 2025 because they lived in an environment that did not conspire against physiology.
Independent Medical Alliance Sep 17
By IMA Co-Founder Dr. Joseph Varon
Originally published by The Brownstone Institute on 09/16/2025
Walk into any American airport today and pause. Look around at the travelers waiting at the gate, the families queuing for fast food, the crowds rushing past. You are looking at a country that our grandparents would not recognize. In less than three generations, the very shape of the American body has shifted so dramatically that what would once have been regarded as rare or concerning is now routine. Airplane seats have been widened, retail clothing racks have been extended, mannequins have been reshaped, and soda cups have been enlarged. Entire industries have recalibrated to accommodate a physiology that is neither healthy nor sustainable.
Yet our cultural ...
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