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Transcript - America This Week, Jan 23, 2026: "Why Davos Sucks."

Politics
United States
January 25, 2026に開始

Donald Trump gets panned, Howard Lutnick inspires outrage, and Matt and Walter debate civil liberties in Minnesota

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jan 25, 2026
The backlash against figures like Howard Lutnick highlights a growing distrust in corporate leaders, reflecting broader societal frustrations.

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Civil liberties debates in Minnesota illustrate the urgent need to balance security measures with individual rights in today's climate.

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Criticizing Davos ignores the potential for global cooperation and problem-solving that can arise when leaders from diverse sectors convene.

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The focus on civil liberties often distracts from pressing issues of public safety and law enforcement accountability.

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Davos represents a hub of elite decision-making that often overlooks the needs of ordinary citizens, perpetuating inequality and discontent.

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