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Mar 20, 2024 • 8min
Nikoui Charges Dropped & Interest Rates Hold Steady | Afternoon Update | 3.20.24
Catch the latest on high-profile legal battles, including the dismissal of charges against a Gold Star father and updates on the Trump election interference case. Dive into the details of a gripping manslaughter trial and the implications of Hunter Biden's impeachment hearings. Explore the Biden administration's new electric vehicle regulations and the ongoing crisis in Cuba. Plus, understand the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates in these challenging economic times.

Mar 20, 2024 • 16min
Texas Immigration Law Hold Up & Google’s Alleged Election Interference | 3.20.24
A late-night court ruling halts a Texas law aimed at arresting illegal immigrants, stirring up legal tensions. Allegations of Google's election interference over the years raise questions about bias in search algorithms and their impact on democracy. Meanwhile, skyrocketing home prices are making homeownership increasingly difficult, with major urban areas feeling the squeeze. Rising insurance costs are adding to the struggle, leaving many potential buyers in a challenging position as they navigate the housing market.

Mar 19, 2024 • 7min
Navarro Reports to Prison & Congress’ Shutdown Deal | Afternoon Update | 3.19.24
A former White House advisor faces prison for contempt of Congress, sparking discussions on the legal implications. Meanwhile, Congressional leaders scramble to fund the government and avoid a shutdown, alongside significant Supreme Court rulings. Key current events include a major jury ruling in E. Jean Carroll's case against Trump and retired generals' insights on the Afghanistan withdrawal. The CDC raises alarms about rising measles cases, warning of dangers to children linked to international travel.

Mar 19, 2024 • 16min
Trump’s Impossible Bond & Where’s Princess Kate? | 3.19.24
Former President Trump's $454 million bond faces legal hurdles, described by his attorneys as 'impossible.' The Supreme Court scrutinizes the delicate balance between free speech and social media censorship in a landmark case. Meanwhile, speculation mounts over Princess Kate's well-being following her surgery, igniting conspiracy theories fueled by questionable photos. The podcast dives into the financial and political complexities intertwined with these high-profile figures.

Mar 18, 2024 • 6min
Biden Speaks With Netanyahu & EPA Bans Asbestos | Afternoon Update | 3.18.24
In a captivating discussion, legal battles unfold over allegations that the Biden administration pressured social media for censorship, igniting free speech debates. The shifting judicial landscape and its impact on media freedom also take center stage. Meanwhile, Biden engages in a crucial dialogue with Netanyahu about the humanitarian crisis in Rafah amidst rising military tensions. The episode wraps up with significant news on the EPA's ban on asbestos and challenges facing the automotive sector, alongside plans to revitalize Sports Illustrated.

Mar 18, 2024 • 16min
Haitian Migration Concerns & ‘Bloodbath’ Narrative Battles | 3.18.24
Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, shares insights on the looming Haitian migration crisis as gangs wreak havoc in Haiti. He discusses the media's sensational portrayal of his 'bloodbath' comments and the need for accurate context in reporting. The conversation shifts to the political fallout from legal decisions affecting the 2020 election interference case, revealing the intricate connections between media narratives, legal turmoil, and their broader implications on U.S. politics.

Mar 17, 2024 • 19min
2024 Election Forecast: The Biden - Trump Rematch | Sunday Extra
Brent Buchanan, a seasoned pollster from Cygnal, dives into the intricacies of the upcoming 2024 presidential rematch between Biden and Trump. He dissects voter dynamics, highlighting the intriguing trend of crossover voting among Democrats in Republican primaries. Further, he evaluates how Trump's legal battles might affect his support base. The discussion also spotlights favorability ratings and how past presidencies influence current sentiments. Lastly, abortion emerges as a pivotal issue, with strategic implications for both parties.

Mar 17, 2024 • 17min
The J6 Probe: Uncovering Suppressed Testimony | 3.17.24
Molly Hemingway, Editor-in-Chief of The Federalist, dives deep into the controversial narratives surrounding the January 6th events. She unveils suppressed testimony that contradicts the committee's claims, highlighting Trump's requests for National Guard support. Hemingway discusses the political motivations behind delays in response during the riots and questions the alleged bias in the committee's proceedings. Additionally, she reveals possible collusions aimed at political gain among key figures, shedding light on the complexities of the ongoing narrative.

Mar 16, 2024 • 11min
An Israeli Reacts to Schumer Remarks | Saturday Extra
Aryeh Lightstone, a former senior advisor to the U.S. ambassador to Israel, provides sharp insights into recent comments made by Senator Chuck Schumer, which he views as a betrayal of Israel. He discusses the shifting dynamics of U.S.-Israel relations, particularly concerning Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Democratic Party's foreign policy. Lightstone also critiques President Biden's new aid strategy for Gaza, questioning its effectiveness amidst the ongoing conflict and complex resource control by Hamas.

Mar 16, 2024 • 15min
Hezbollah Threats & 911 Response Times | 3.16.24
Hezbollah's escalating threats at the Israel-Lebanon border are causing serious concern, with over 60,000 Israelis evacuated due to conflict. The podcast also dives into the significant financial investments in diversity, equity, and inclusion programs within the State Department. Another alarming topic discussed is the rise in 911 response times in major U.S. cities, linked to staffing shortages and budget cuts, raising urgent questions about public safety.


