Time for a DOGE Dance Party
Plus: What is a DOGE dance party?

In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch recorded a live episode in Austin, Texas, at Reason Weekend and covered a wide range of topics: the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), tariffs, deportations without due process, and President Donald Trump on free speech.
02:18—What does the audience think about Trump?
04:28—A DOGE dance party?
15:56—Trump announces new tariffs
22:11—Deportations without due process
29:28—Is Trump good for free speech?
38:27—What is the funniest thing about Trump 2.0?
44:09—Democrats and the abundance agenda
50:37—Manny Klausner, RIP
57:24—This week's cultural recommendations
Mentioned in this podcast:
"Trump's New Car Tariffs Are a $100 Billion Tax Increase No One Wants," by Eric Boehm
"How Pokémon Helps Explain DOGE," by Eric Boehm
"Trump Ends Program for Legal Migrants From Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela," by Fiona Harrigan
"Manuel Klausner, RIP," by Brian Doherty
"Remembering Manny Klausner," by Robert Poole
Reason Speakeasy: Jeffrey A. Singer, April 8, 2025
Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com. Be sure to include your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name.
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Audio production by Ian Keyser
Assistant production by Hunt Beaty
Music: "Angeline," by The Brothers Steve
- Video Editor: Ian Keyser
- Producer: Hunt Beaty
- Camera: Justin Zuckerman
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No listener question? I didn't listen but I'll try to fill the void. Hey Reason, how do libertarians feel about gangs of paid ner do wells fire bombing Tesla showrooms and vandalizing peoples cars in the name of, I dunno, social justice or something? It's a real quandary huh. When does 1A demand a 2A response?
Your first mistake was asking reason how libertarians feel.
Yeah. I don't think TeenReason gives a shit what libertarians think.
Call in the Koreans on rooftops
Is that a boy band?
ENB told me that peaceful arsonists are being hauled away in unmarked white vans. Wouldn't be the first time that (S) Koreans have saved democracy. Or something. And I have Kyle Rittenhouse on speed dial just in case.
Who’s the guy in the photo?
Lol
Hilarious Better Help is a sponsor.
To be fair, about a fifth of the commentariat could use that service to help manage their raging cases of TDS.
A fiftieth, but they're very prolific.
DOGE is a good thing, but rather a great thing.