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Jordan Chariton

Founder of Status Quo News, a journalist covering underreported stories about economic inequality and social justice.

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May 3, 2022 • 1h 52min

BREAKING: Full Coverage Of Leaked SCOTUS Opinion To Overturn Roe v. Wade & Ohio Primary Election Day!

Jordan Chariton, an on-the-ground reporter for Status Coup, shares his insights from the Ohio primary elections. The conversation dives into the political fallout of the leaked Supreme Court opinion regarding Roe v. Wade and its potential effects on state laws and voter sentiment. They explore the divisions within the Republican Party and how issues like abortion could reshape political alliances. Chariton also discusses the dynamics of recent primaries and emphasizes the importance of on-the-ground coverage in understanding the evolving political landscape.
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Apr 18, 2022 • 1h 42min

4/18/22: Ukraine War, Elon vs Twitter, Biden Polling, Stock Ban Progress, CNN+ Fail, DC Rules, Free Speech, & Amazon Workers!

Jordan Chariton, an independent journalist and founder of Status Coup, dives into labor issues and investigative reporting. He discusses Biden’s strong rhetoric regarding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting the disconnect between government actions and public expectations. Chariton also sheds light on Amazon’s unionization efforts, detailing innovative tactics workers are using to face corporate pushback. The conversation touches on Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and its implications for free speech, weaving together pressing topics in politics, media, and labor.
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Jul 6, 2021 • 1h 22min

7/6/21: Exxon Corruption, Surfside Tragedy, Amazon's Inhumanity, Britney Spears, Sock Eating, Kamala Harris, Freedom, and more!

In a captivating discussion, Jordan Chariton, founder of Status Quo News, dives into pressing issues like Exxon's corruption in climate legislation and the tragic Surfside building collapse showcasing regulatory failures. He highlights the inhumane labor practices at Amazon and draws parallels to Britney Spears' conservatorship, emphasizing personal autonomy lost in capitalism. The conversation takes on the illusion of freedom in America, discussing systemic inequalities and homelessness, calling for urgent reforms and community advocacy.

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