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Mar 1, 2024 • 16min
Political Border Battle & Instagram’s Child Exploitation Problem | 3.1.24
President Biden and former President Trump took contrasting approaches during their visits to Texas border towns, shedding light on their differing immigration strategies. As public opinion shifts, a recent border bill has many voters holding Republicans accountable. The Supreme Court is gearing up to decide on Trump's immunity claim related to the 2020 election, potentially reshaping the political landscape. Meanwhile, alarming allegations against Instagram reveal how its subscription features may facilitate child exploitation, raising serious concerns about safety and accountability.

Feb 29, 2024 • 7min
Trump, Biden Border Trips & Lloyd Austin Testifies | Afternoon Update | 2.29.24
The discussion dives into the contrasting immigration approaches of President Biden and former President Trump during their visits to the southern border. It also reveals the challenges Congress faces with a looming government shutdown and budget negotiations. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faces tough questions about his health decisions and their implications. Meanwhile, the podcast highlights the legal troubles of Trump and the unsettling nuclear threats posed by Putin amid ongoing tensions with Ukraine.

Feb 29, 2024 • 16min
Capitol Hill Happenings & Biden’s Crime Address | 2.29.24
Capitol Hill buzzes with activity as Hunter Biden testifies in a heated impeachment inquiry. President Biden's recent crime address sparks debate amidst rising concerns over safety and illegal immigration. Rumors swirl around a power shift in Senate leadership following a key resignation. Amid this chaos, discussions arise about the Democrats' potential plans to challenge a Trump electoral victory in 2024. The political landscape remains complex and fraught with intrigue as legal maneuvers and party tensions evolve.

Feb 28, 2024 • 8min
McConnell Steps Down & Texas Wildfires Spread | Afternoon Update | 2.28.24
The resignation of the Senate Minority Leader sparks a new chapter in Senate leadership. Examine the complexities of the ongoing Hunter Biden investigation, where claims clash with denials. The podcast dives into political misconduct allegations tied to a former vice president and community unrest in Georgia over illegal immigration concerns. Tragedies emerge, including a heartbreaking murder case involving a toddler and rampant Texas wildfires prompting evacuations. Finally, critical Supreme Court discussions on bump stock regulations add to the whirlwind of pressing issues.

Feb 28, 2024 • 16min
Congressional Funding Fights & DEI Surgeon Recruitment | 2.28.24
Tensions rise in Congress as President Biden meets with lawmakers to address a looming government shutdown and secure aid for Ukraine. A revealing investigation uncovers medical schools prioritizing DEI metrics over merit in recruiting surgeons, sparking legal and ethical debates. Meanwhile, the CIA's critical role in supporting Ukraine's intelligence efforts against Russia underscores the complexity of U.S. involvement in global conflicts. These topics highlight the intricate balance of politics, ethics, and international relations.

Feb 27, 2024 • 8min
House GOP Subpoenas Hur & Wade’s Attorney Testifies | Afternoon Update | 2.27.24
Congress is buzzing with subpoenas tied to Biden's interview and urgent talks on foreign aid to dodge a government shutdown. Tensions simmer over border security negotiations. Meanwhile, important ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel unfold, alongside a significant election interference case. The episode also highlights a tragic murder in Georgia and New York Mayor's proposed sanctuary city law changes amid rising crime. It's a whirlwind of legal and political drama you won't want to miss!

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Feb 27, 2024 • 16min
SCOTUS Social Media Cases & Biden’s Michigan Challenges | 2.27.24
The Supreme Court dives into crucial cases on social media censorship, weighing free speech against platform moderation. Discussions reveal a division among justices regarding laws in Florida and Texas. Media coverage of a tragic murder case in Georgia stirs controversy, especially around immigration narratives. Additionally, Biden's potential challenges in Michigan highlight fractures in voter support, particularly among younger demographics leaning towards Trump. Tensions mount as the political landscape shifts, with implications for the upcoming election.

Feb 26, 2024 • 8min
Trump’s Fraud Case Appeal & Navalny Death Allegations | Afternoon Update | 2.26.24
Former President Trump is entangled in legal drama as he appeals a significant fraud judgment. In a surprising political shift, the RNC chairwoman resigns, prompting discussions about her potential successor. Meanwhile, tragic news emerges as a protestor self-immolates outside the Israeli embassy, showcasing the emotional toll of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. On a diplomatic front, Hungary’s parliament greenlights Sweden’s NATO membership, signaling a noteworthy step in international relations.

Feb 26, 2024 • 16min
Trump Wins South Carolina & UGA’s Murder Suspect Outrage | 2.26.24
Donald Trump secures a significant primary victory in South Carolina, solidifying his lead in the GOP race. The tragic murder of a Georgia nursing student raises national outrage, as the suspect is revealed to be an undocumented immigrant with a criminal record. This incident sparks heated discussions about border security and community safety. Meanwhile, ongoing legal challenges loom over Trump, creating uncertainty as Super Tuesday approaches, potentially impacting his campaign strategy.

Feb 25, 2024 • 11min
Texas Takes on Big Tech | Sunday Extra
Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes, author of the controversial HB 20, joins the discussion on combating political bias and censorship in big tech. He shares insights into the complexities of regulating social media while protecting free speech. The conversation highlights the frustrations lawmakers face over content moderation and the urgency for legislative reform. With the Supreme Court set to review this landmark bill, Hughes outlines Texas’s potential to lead the charge in content regulation and hold social media companies accountable.


