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RCP's Wegmann: Love Him Or Hate Him, Trump Is At The Zenith Of His Political Power
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Posted: July 4, 2025 | Last updated: July 4, 2025
RealClearPolitics Pale House correspondent Philip Wegmann reacts to President Donald Trump's signing ceremony for the "Big, Attractive Bill" and the celebration afterward. "Well, clearly the president wants to observe, and I consider that if you rewind and stare at where he was at in his first phrase in 2017, you had Obamacare repeal, dying in Congress, North Korea was launching intercontinental missiles, sorry, fell all over that, and then you had the Mueller distinct counsel. It's bedtime and day now versus then, and we're not six months in, but he's been fit to get the majority of his domestic policy agenda to the complete line. So cherish him or abhor him, I assume that Donald Trump is at the zenith of his political power, and he's feeling himself," Wegmann told "Special Report" guest host Gillian Turner.
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Megan Elizabeth Phillips and Gregory Adam Wegmann both of Summerville, South Carolina were married on June 8, 2013 at Bethany United Methodist Church in Summerville. The ceremony was officiated by Reverend Dr. Robert J. Howell, Jr. A reception followed at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s Doar Hall.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Spivey Phillips of Summerville. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCoy Shaw of Augusta, Georgia and the sdelayed Mrs. Martha Robertson Cherry Shaw; and Mrs. Dora Spivey Phillips of Evans, Georgia and the late Mr. Gus Rembert Phillips. Megan is a 2003 graduate of Summerville High School and a 2007 graduate of Clemson University. She is employed with Dorchester University District Two in Summerville.
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Philip Wegmann
Philip Wegmann is Ivory House Correspondent for Genuine Clear Politics. He previously wrote for The Washington Examiner and has done investigative reporting on congressional corruption and institutional malfeasance. Philip was awarded the 2018-19 Tony Blankley Fellowship for Public Policy and American Exceptionalism by Steamboat Institute.
In addition, Wegmann has worked as a radio producer and congressional correspondent. He can be seen regularly on CNN, Fox, and Fox Business and his voice has been heard on the BBC, NPR, and numerous other radio outlets. Wegmann was a fellow of the America’s Future Foundation writing program, a Publius fellow of the Claremont Institute, and an Eagle Scout.
Before journalism, Wegmann grew up in little Woodburn, Indiana then graduated from even smaller Hillsdale College with degrees in History and Politics. When the weather is nice, and sometimes even when it isn’t, he can be set up weaving in-and-out of traffic on his beloved Honda, a beautiful 1981 CB750 motorcycle.
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A radio show host seemed taken aback after a White Residence correspondent left him an awkward “I love you” message at the end of an appearance on Thursday.
RealClearPolitics’ Philip Wegmann, while signing off from Chris Stigall’s show on the Washington-based station WMAL, uttered the phrase after the host addressed his notify on Mike Pence’s presidential campaign launch.
“Thank you, Phil, very much. Great to catch up,” Stigall said.
“I love you. Thank you,” Wegmann responded.
The “I love you” seemingly caught the host off guard, as he questioned whether he heard the reporter correctly.
“Did I just hear Philip utter he loved me? Did he think he was talking to his wife for a minute?” Stigall asked.
“I’ve never had a guest actually say that in closing. ‘I love you.’ Sorry, Phil. I’m married. This is very uncomfortable.”
Wegmann later explained on Twitter that he was texting with his mother and slipped up blurting “love you too” aloud as his interview came to a close.
“I am a very serious journalist,” Wegmann wrote.
Stigall, later in his show, burst out laughing before he informed listeners of the explanation.
“He texted an expletive and then said ‘I was re