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Jul 1, 2025 • 16min
DOJ Sues LA & Trump Targets The Fed | 7.1.25
The Justice Department takes action against Los Angeles, challenging its sanctuary policies. Trump fiercely criticizes federal institutions while grappling with economic disputes over interest rates. The end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians raises eyebrows amid debates on immigration reform. As Congress battles over Trump's healthcare bill, tensions rise with delays from Democrats. Additional controversies emerge, including Harvard's legal woes and the introduction of an app to track ICE agents.

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Jun 30, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Idaho Firefighter Ambush & Diddy Trial Deliberations | 6.27.25
A tragic ambush in Idaho takes the lives of two firefighters, sparking an investigation into the motives behind the attack. The political landscape heats up as Senate Democrats challenge the President's ambitious bill while debates over taxation and healthcare costs loom. Tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran following a fatwa, alongside geopolitical fallout from an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear capabilities. A controversial rap performance ignites scrutiny over campus attitudes towards anti-Israel sentiments, and a father's heroism on a Disney cruise offers a heartwarming contrast.

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Jun 30, 2025 • 15min
The Big Beautiful Bill Advances & Trump’s SCOTUS Victory | 6.30.25
A major political bill inches closer to becoming law, stirring excitement and debate. Trump celebrates a significant Supreme Court ruling, reshaping the conversation around executive orders. The evolving landscape of U.S.-China trade negotiations brings optimism, especially with rare earth minerals at stake. Meanwhile, the ongoing discussion about parental rights and transgender participation in sports raises questions about fairness and identity, highlighting shifting public sentiments.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 19min
DOJ's New Direction: Inside the Civil Rights Division
Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant Attorney General and civil rights advocate, shares her vision for the DOJ's civil rights division. She talks about rebalancing the enforcement of the FACE Act while safeguarding First Amendment rights. Dhillon addresses concerns over gender ideology in medicine and the need for accountability in medical practices affecting children. She also discusses the internal shifts at the DOJ, confronting media criticism, and pivoting toward equity for all groups.

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Jun 28, 2025 • 21min
Inside the FTC’s Fight Against Censorship in Advertising
FTC Commissioner Andrew Ferguson brings his insights as a government watchdog in advertising. He discusses a landmark agreement against industry collusion, emphasizing its implications for free speech and conservative media. Ferguson highlights how antitrust laws are evolving to protect a diverse marketplace amid digital challenges. He also addresses concerns over advertising mergers and the need for competition to prevent bias and uphold democratic discourse. Tune in for a thought-provoking perspective on fairness in advertising.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Trump’s SCOTUS Victory & Newsom Sues Fox | 6.27.25
The Supreme Court hands President Trump a significant victory, restricting lower courts' power regarding executive actions. Tensions rise in Montgomery County over parental rights and LGBTQ-themed educational materials, while California's Governor sues Fox News. Legal troubles abound with ongoing cases ranging from deportations to celebrity trials. Meanwhile, climate change sparks concern over health risks from an uptick in tick populations, amidst cultural clashes over land development and high-profile resignations in media.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 18min
The Ayatollah Speaks & Vaccine Rules Rewritten | 6.27.25
Recent intelligence sheds light on significant setbacks to Iran's nuclear facilities, challenging the Ayatollah's previous claims. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. withdraws funding from a global vaccine organization, provoking discussions about vaccine transparency. New York City's political scene takes a dramatic turn as a socialist candidate triumphs in the primary, raising questions about future alliances and voter dynamics. Controversies over U.S. military actions in Iran further intensify geopolitical tensions, underscoring the complex landscape of current global politics.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Iran Cracks Down & Diddy’s Trial Winds Down | 6.26.25
Iran is in the spotlight as it aggressively cracks down on dissent, with over 700 arrests reported. The Supreme Court deals a blow to Planned Parenthood amid ongoing Medicaid challenges. Tensions rise with legal issues surrounding the Abrego-Garcia case and significant Senate bills facing hurdles. In lighter news, gas prices drop to $3.20, while the Treasury acts against cartel-linked banks. Updates on Diddy's trial keep the entertainment world buzzing, highlighting the intersection of law and celebrity.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 18min
Trump’s NATO Win & Senate Debates OBBB | 6.26.25
Trump scores a victory by securing NATO allies' commitment to raise defense spending from 2% to 5% of GDP, positioning the U.S. favorably in international finances. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans grapple with a significant economic bill that could push the national debt up by $3 trillion. On the education front, a whistleblower from a therapy program exposes troubling biases in sexuality training, sparking debates about the need for diverse perspectives in academia.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 10min
Evening Wire: Trump’s NATO Win & Autopen Testimony | 6.25.25
President Trump secures a significant NATO concession, raising defense spending targets to 5% by 2035. The podcast also delves into U.S. airstrikes on Iran and their effects on Gaza, alongside a political figure's Nobel nomination. Legal challenges surrounding Trump's funding freeze to Harvard are examined, alongside the alarming issue of missing migrant children. Additionally, it covers a teenager's indictment for murder, a fitness influencer's arrest, and growing concerns about AI's role in education.


