This episode explores the intersection of global economics, US foreign policy, and domestic political strategies, featuring Ben Shapiro as a guest alongside the regular hosts. The discussion begins with an analysis of Trump's Middle East trip, highlighting the shift from promoting democracy to prioritizing commerce and strategic alliances against China, while also cautioning about Qatar's ties to terrorism. Against the backdrop of these international deals, the conversation pivots to the US economic landscape, particularly the national debt, with David Sacks expressing strong disapproval of the proposed House tax bill and advocating for pre-COVID level spending. More significantly, the hosts debate the merits of monetizing America's assets, such as land and mineral rights, to offset the debt, balancing economic growth with environmental concerns. As the discussion pivots to domestic policy, the hosts critique state bans on cellular meat, sparking a debate about regulatory capture and consumer choice. The episode concludes with an analysis of Trump's executive order on drug prices, with concerns raised about its potential impact on pharmaceutical R&D and the complexities of the US healthcare system.