2025-10-28
1 小时 29 分钟From the free press, this is honestly an I'm Barry Weiss.
Paul Merlucky is a man who needs little introduction.
You may know him as the virtual reality prodigy turned defense industry Titan.
Maybe you associate his name with quote, killer robots,
or the flip flops he never seems to take off even in winter.
Or maybe you remember his very public falling out with Mark Zuckerberg.
After being unceremoniously pushed out of meta, following his support for Donald Trump.
But more than all of that, Palmer Lucky, who was a self-made billionaire by the age of 22,
wants to build a new America, a new defense hub, a new industrial base.
He wants the U.S. to lead the world again,
and he believes that he knows how to make it happen through his company, Andrewle.
I sat down with Palmer this month as part of our year-long celebration leading up to America's 250th birthday.
I do a lot of conversations on Honestly.
I promise you, you will never forget this one.
I certainly won't.
So without any delay,
a quick break and we'll be right back with the singular and the iconic and the spicy Palmer Lucky.
Stay with us.
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