
#2807: Blinded by Vanity
From Trumpet Daily by The Philadelphia Trumpet
April 30, 2026 · 55 min · Episode 2807
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of vanity and pride on political decisions, referencing historical lessons on humility and recent Supreme Court rulings on gerrymandering.
[00:30] Humility vs. Vanity (44 minutes) President Donald Trump and other American leaders are blinded by pride and vanity in many of their foreign and domestic policy decisions. George Washington’s first inaugural address teaches a profound lesson about humility. [44:30] The Kingdom’s Court (11 minutes) The Supreme Court struck down Louisiana’s congressional redistricting map, ending gerrymandering to favor racial minorities. Leftist media outlets are calling this ruling “voter suppression,” though gerrymandered district lines have been suppressing Republican votes for years.
Topics covered
- humility
- vanity
- politics
- Supreme Court
- gerrymandering
- voter suppression
Keywords
- humility
- vanity
- Donald Trump
- Supreme Court
- gerrymandering
- voter suppression
- political decisions
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Supreme Court, Leftist media outlets
Places: Louisiana
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