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Mar 7, 2025 • 16min
Education Overhaul & RFK Jr.’s Bold Moves | 3.7.25
President Trump is aiming to decentralize education, proposing to return control to states. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. dives into health transparency amidst a measles outbreak in Texas, with 159 confirmed cases sparking vaccination efforts. The political impact of recent tariff policies is analyzed alongside the Supreme Court's decision to unblock $2 billion in foreign aid, raising questions about executive power. The podcast serves up a mix of educational reform, public health concerns, and legal battles.

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Mar 6, 2025 • 8min
Trump Backs Off Tariffs & Al Green Censured | Afternoon Update | 3.6.25
Trump's surprising decision to ease tariffs on Mexico and Canada takes center stage amid tense negotiations with Hamas. The alarming rise in childhood illnesses tied to food and chemical exposures raises urgent public health concerns. In a dramatic twist, Congressman Al Green faces censure after disrupting a Trump speech, igniting bipartisan reactions. Meanwhile, cancer survivor DJ Daniel offers a poignant response to the media critiques of the President, blending personal resilience with political discourse.

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Mar 6, 2025 • 16min
Trump Speech Fallout & Sanctuary Mayors Testify | 3.6.25
President Trump's joint address garners widespread approval, contrasting sharply with negative responses from Democrats. Tensions rise as sanctuary city mayors face scrutiny over immigration policies in a heated congressional hearing. New York's Governor takes decisive action by firing striking corrections officers, highlighting issues within the prison system. The podcast also dives into the complexities of U.S.-Ukraine relations amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, revealing the political dynamics at play in contemporary governance.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 10min
Trump’s Auto Tariff Relief & ABC Braces for Layoffs | Afternoon Update | 3.5.25
In this discussion, listeners hear about the public's support for Trump's recent address and its implications for immigration and crime policies. Tensions with China are rising, particularly over new tariffs. The changing dynamics in media, especially at ABC News due to Disney's restructuring, highlight the economic shifts in the industry. Additionally, the podcast touches on the increasing mortgage applications and military support for Ukraine, along with a poignant tribute to volleyball player Peyton McNabb and an executive order honoring a tragic loss.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 19min
Trump’s Joint Address to Congress | 3.5.25
Trump's powerful address to Congress sets the stage for his agenda on immigration, foreign policy, and trade. The speech is marked by humor and intense reactions, especially from Senate Democrats who oppose restricting male participation in women's sports. Emotional tributes highlight personal stories of dreamers and victims of violence, adding a poignant touch. The discussion also critiques NCAA policies on women's sports, reflecting on the broader impact of recent legislative challenges. Unity is a central theme, despite heated debates and interruptions.

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Mar 4, 2025 • 9min
Pardon Chauvin Petition Launched & LA Mayor Recall Effort | Afternoon Update | 3.4.25
Ben Shapiro argues for the pardon of Derek Chauvin, suggesting a potential miscarriage of justice. Meanwhile, Canada and Mexico react to new U.S. tariffs, raising concerns over international relations. In local politics, a recall is underway against L.A. Mayor Karen Bass. Additional highlights include crucial updates in the Epstein case and the failure of a Senate bill on sports classification, alongside an exciting announcement about NASA's upcoming Sphere X mission to explore the cosmos.

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Mar 4, 2025 • 15min
Trump-Zelensky Fallout & Tariffs Hit Canada, Mexico | 3.4.25
Tensions rise as the Trump-Zelensky fallout sparks concerns over U.S.-Ukraine relations and military aid. New tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico are introduced, raising questions about trade and economic impacts. Amid these developments, Trump dives into the cryptocurrency space, revealing plans for a U.S. crypto reserve. The podcast also discusses the reduction in illegal border crossings and its connections to immigration policy. The interplay of geopolitical dynamics and economic strategies makes for a compelling listen.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 8min
Colony Ridge Footage & German Crash Kills Two | Afternoon Update | 3.3.25
Investigative discussions reveal Colony Ridge’s controversial practice of selling land to undocumented immigrants. Firefighters are working tirelessly to combat wildfires in the Carolinas, raising concerns about safety. Meanwhile, a tragic crash in Germany claims two lives. The podcast also dives into the heated debate over transgender athletes competing in women's sports, highlighting the challenges faced by female athletes. Tune in for these urgent updates and significant news highlights.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 16min
Zelensky Seeks European Aid & BlackRock Goes Woke-less | 3.3.25
Ukraine's President seeks urgent European support amid ongoing struggles, emphasizing decisive action. BlackRock shifts away from wokeness, refocusing on meritocracy. Tensions arise in U.S.-Ukrainian diplomatic relations during a controversial meeting. A surge in European backing is highlighted with new loans tied to frozen Russian assets. A rally in Maine showcases public outcry against policies impacting women's sports, spotlighting activism against changes affecting female athletes.

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Mar 2, 2025 • 17min
The Diploma Divide & DOGE: Inside America’s Political Pulse | 3.2.25
Brent Buchanan, founder of Signal Polling Group, dives into the intriguing concept of the 'Diploma Divide' in America. He discusses how non-college-educated individuals, especially non-white males, are showing surprising support for Trump. The conversation explores the dynamics of political allegiance amidst ongoing economic distress. Buchanan also sheds light on Democrats' strategies against billionaire figures like Elon Musk and examines the pressing need for clear communication from the Trump administration regarding national debt and healthcare issues.