The podcast covers a range of political and media stories, including Labour's potential reversal of landlord tax cuts, concerns over a free trade agreement, Christopher Luxon's divorce from Tova O'Brien, allegations of false flag events linked to Trump, and controversy around TVN
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Yeah, look, as far as media appearances and stuff goes, look, people have dropped, refocused, all of that sort of stuff, everybody's done it. But I think this is so obvious that... Luxon wants nothing but soft interviews. Like in a statement that was put out as a refocus, New Zealanders get their news and their information in many different ways and we want to make sure the Prime Minister is across all of that. Specifically podcasts were mentioned. Hi. He's never wanted to be on our podcast. What do I think they'll do? You see a lot more of soft media.
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