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Texas Tribune TribCast

The Texas Tribune

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The TribCast is a weekly political podcast hosted by Matthew Watkins, James Barragán and Eleanor Klibanoff, and featuring a rotating cast of editors, reporters and other guests. The TribCast is returning as a limited-run weekly series during the 2025 legislative session.
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Broken Law

American Constitution Society

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Ever feel like the law is stacked against you? It probably is. Broken Law speaks truth to power in discussing how our laws and legal system serve the few at the expense of the many. This is where law meets real life. Hosted by the staff of the American Constitution Society, we reckon with the origins of our legal system, interview people on the frontlines of the progressive legal movement, and chat about necessary legal reforms to restore our democratic legitimacy and improve the lives of al ...
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Iowa political reporters and columnists meet weekly to discuss the latest news and analyze what's happening in Iowa politics. Think in-depth updates from the Iowa Legislature and the campaign trail. This podcast is recorded and produced by The Gazette in Cedar Rapids and features journalists from news organizations across the state.
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In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Desare Frazier, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Desare Frazier as she shares the late ...
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Indiana Week in Review

WFYI Public Media

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Hoosier Democrats, Republicans and insiders talk candidly about issues, the Indiana Statehouse and everything in between on Indiana Week In Review from WFYI Public Media. Join host Brandon Smith and political experts as they dive into the debates shaping Indiana. You'll get policy updates on policy, the state legislature and more, from the left, right and middle of the aisle.
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Look West: How California is Leading the Nation

Democratic Office of Communications and Outreach

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Look West - A unique view of the people representing you in the State Assembly who are leading California to a better future for all. A series of conversations with California State Assembly members and the people they represent, the Look West podcast brings you a unique view of the people leading California to a better future for everyone.
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The Get More Smarter Podcast is a weekly overview of Colorado politics. The podcast is hosted by seasoned Colorado politicos Jason Bane of ColoradoPols.com and Ian Silverii, former 9News talking head, former Denver Post Columnist, former Executive Director of ProgressNow Colorado, and current has-been. Each week they dive into the local and national news, and for some reason, have had Governors, US Senators, Members of Congress, and countless local elected officials as guests over the years. ...
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MS Happenings is your go-to source for political news and events that matter to Mississippians. Hosted by Jim Newman and David Olds, this weekly podcast fills the gap left by traditional news coverage, ensuring that all corners of the Magnolia State—North Mississippi, the Delta, the Coast, and beyond—stay informed. We tackle the kitchen table issues that impact everyday life, from legislative decisions to local policies affecting communities statewide. Whether you live in a bustling city or ...
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OPB Politics Now

Oregon Public Broadcasting

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"OPB Politics Now" is a weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into the hottest political topics in Oregon and the Northwest. Every Friday, OPB’s political reporters and special guests offer in-depth analysis, discussion and insight into candidates, events and issues.
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Tara presides over the Upstate's #1 all news/talk morning show every weekday on News/Talk 989 WORD.Tara's faithful listeners are affectionately known as "Tara-ists" because of their passion and participation in the show. Tara was named 2021 Best News Talk Show and Best overall Personality, AGAIN, by the South Carolina Broadcasters Association! Tara took home the same honors in 2018 and was also named 2016 "Personality of the Year!" In addition, Tara has also won over two dozen state and nati ...
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The Session

Montana Public Radio, Montana Free Press, Yellowstone Public Radio

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The campaign rhetoric, struggles for political power and results of the 2022 election converge in the 68th meeting of the Montana Legislature. Join us Monday mornings for The Session — a breakdown of the latest action we’re watching in the statehouse, produced by Montana Public Radio, Yellowstone Public Radio and Montana Free Press.
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Thinkin' on Lincoln

Curtis Shelton and Ryan Haynie

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A political podcast that won’t make you hate your neighbor. Curtis and Ryan unpack cultural and political issues facing Oklahoma and the nation with a light-hearted air. Brought to you by The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs.
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Texas Tribune Brief

The Texas Tribune

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Get the latest news on Texas politics and policy from The Texas Tribune now on Amazon Alexa. With reporters based in Austin, Washington, D.C., and on the U.S.–Mexico border, we are your go-to source for news on statewide issues.
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Let's Talk New Mexico

Kaveh Mowahed, Taylor Velazquez, Megan Kamerick, Bryce Dix

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Weekly public affairs program featuring interviews with policy makers, advocates, elected officials, artists, musicians and other news makers along with live phone calls from listeners.
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TASB Talks

Texas Association of School Boards

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TASB Talks is a regular podcast produced by the Texas Association of School Boards. Each episode we talk with subject-matter experts on important education-related issues.
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The Rotunda with Trimmel Gomes

The Rotunda with Trimmel Gomes

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The Rotunda with Trimmel Gomes: A podcast about the people and issues shaping Florida politics. Join the conversation, tell us your story and interact with us @RotundaPodcast We appreciate your feedback - leave comments! Website: www.rotundapodcast.com
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A Little Louder

Texas Housers

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A Little Louder is a podcast by Texas Housers, hosted by John Henneberger. We talk about fair housing, community development and community efforts to work toward just cities and inclusive neighborhoods.
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Plain Talk

Forum Communications Co.

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Plain Talk is a podcast hosted by Rob Port and Chad Oban focusing on political news and current events in North Dakota. Port is a columnist for the Forum News Service published in papers including the Fargo Forum, Grand Forks Herald, Jamestown Sun, and the Dickinson Press. Oban is a long-time political consultant.
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Unjumble Michigan politics with MichMash. Each week, Cheyna Roth, Zach Gorchow and Alethia Kasben interview lawmakers and politicos, and unpack the statewide issues that affect you. MichMash is produced by WDET Detroit Public Radio in collaboration with Gongwer News Service. Part of the NPR Network.
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The Millennial Party

Luis Carlos Lechuga

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Welcome to The Millennial Party Podcast, hosted by Luis Lechuga. If you are sick of the noise from both sides; if you are tired of the incessant chaos; if you are seeking your own truth, power, and autonomy on how to live your life - then this podcast is for you. Tune in with Luis as he sheds light on the many political areas that touch our lives in ways that are much deeper than we'd like to think. From education to money to the wildest conspiracies - Luis brings on a fresh new take on poli ...
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Tennessee Today

Tennessee State Senator Bo Watson

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Tennessee Today is your inside look at state government: what’s happening, why it matters, and how it affects you in your daily life. I break down key legislative topics, have important discussions with special guests, share my experiences in the Senate, and give you a firsthand perspective on how policies come to life. Share your questions for future episodes by emailing [email protected]!
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The Bottom Line

Williams Broadcasting | Maine State Chamber of Commerce

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“In The Money” a half hour show weekly. All about investing, market analysis, opportunities for the layman in all of us. Very entertaining with weekly guests. Hosted by John Williams and Mike Goden.
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Vermont Edition

Vermont Public

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Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting your life. Host Mikaela Lefrak considers the context of current events through interviews with news makers and people who make our region buzz.
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Today in Ohio

cleveland.com

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Today in Ohio is a review and analysis of the week's news in Ohio by the reporting and editing team that brought you that news, the team at cleveland.com. Listen each day for perspective and inside information you can find no where else.
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Under the Dome

The News & Observer

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Each week, the Under the Dome team at The News & Observer brings you the most in-depth analysis of topics in state government and politics for North Carolina. Learn more at newsobserver.com/dome
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As lawmakers get ready to return to the Capitol in a special session, a new report shows billions more are needed to address flooding. Who are the most productive lawmakers in the Legislature? The Texas Newsroom’s Blaise Gainey takes a closer look. Remember when there were growing concerns about a population explosion? In a new book, UT economist D…
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The criminal justice system is often where public policy debates, from civil rights to addiction, converge. It's also critical for ensuring accountability when the government oversteps. North Dakota's Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigence, led by Director Travis Finck, headed into this year's legislative session facing a "perilous situation," t…
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State Senators Seth Bongartz (D-Bennington) and Scott Beck (R-Caledonia) are the subject of an ethics complaint that alleges their ties to independent schools influenced their work on Vermont's big education reform bill. Vermont Public reporter Lola Duffort has been closely following the education reform process and this ethics complaint. We also e…
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Oregon lawmakers have finished their more than five-month session, where they debate, pass laws and approve a budget for the next two years. The session ended with drama, intrigue and one major political failure by the majority party. On this week's OPB Politics Now livestream, political reporters Dirk VanderHart, Bryce Dole and Alex Zielinski help…
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Republican Senator Dave McCormick announced $90 billion in investments to put Pennsylvania at the forefront of AI at his Energy and Innovation Summit at Carnegie Mellon University. Meanwhile in Philadelphia, city workers in the DC 33 union went back to work after eight days on strike, and both they and the DC 47 union are voting on tentative agreem…
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Activists in Jackson are continuing to speak out against federal cuts by the Trump administration and Congress. Then, new school policies are limiting cell phone use in classrooms. We speak with a superintendent about what these policies mean for students and teachers. Plus, a man who was paralyzed just a few years ago is now walking -- sharing his…
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President Donald Trump just doubled down on plans to reopen Alcatraz and Democrats boo-hoo about treatment of violent migrants at the so-called Alligator Alcatraz as Dems muse that Trump is desperate for a distraction from the fallout over the failed release of the Epstein files. Meanwhile, Tara Servatius at WORD worries for the president's safety.…
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This episode of Plain Talk is a little unusual, because the guest we interviewed for the show is actually our own producer, Matt Fern. Matt, in addition to producing Plain Talk, is also a filmmaker by trade. A couple of years ago he organized a dozens of his colleagues from around the state to object to hundreds of thousands of dollars in film gran…
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As lawmakers return to Austin for a special session, who got the most accomplished in the regular? Why the numbers don’t tell the whole story. With state legislators set to take up flood relief and related matters, we’ll hear how the region’s fairing two weeks after those deadly flash floods, and we’ll hear about efforts concentrated on the Spanish…
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The $740,000 question is a podcast from Plain Talk producer Matt Fern. Making movies in North Dakota is hard. Unless you’re one company with powerful connections. In the premiere episode of The $740,000 Question, filmmaker Matt Fern unpacks how a single production company, Canticle Productions, received $700,000 in taxpayer-funded film grants from …
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A look back at the 2025 State budget session. From Governor Mike Braun’s initial proposal to an unprecedented revenue forecast showing a $2.4 billion downturn. Host Brandon Smith is joined by Democrat Ann DeLaney, Republicans Mike O’Brien and Chris Mitchem, Jon Schwantes of Indiana Lawmakers, and Niki Kelly of the Indiana Capital Chronicle to debat…
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Join us as Eric Martin, our current Harbor Host of the Year and Manager at Donovan's Shady Harbor, provides tips on what to expect when needing work done at a boatyard while on the Great Loop. Eric will include suggestions on what parts to carry with you, how to go about planning for scheduled maintenance, and what to do when you need unexpected or…
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Michigan lost a deal for a massive semiconductor plant this week that was projected to bring about 10,000 jobs to the Flint area. As part of WDET's weekly series, MichMash, Gongwer News Service's Zach Gorchow and Alethia Kasben break down Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's reaction to this and the new economic plans for the site. Then later, Gorchow and WDET'…
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Welcome to the Friday, July 18, 2025, episode of On Iowa Politics. This week on the podcast, more on the deportation of an Eastern Iowa man, what happened at the Family Leader’s annual event, and another batch of new Congressional candidates. On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to recreate the kinds of conversations tha…
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Mississippi Department of Health warns cases of the Whooping Cough are rising at a high rate. Children are especially vulnerable and it can be fatal. Then, the Army Corps of Engineers reveals new flood control plans for the Pearl River in Jackson. Plus a new civil rights marker shares the story of the Alexander versus Holmes County Supreme Court De…
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To make a feature film, you don’t have to move to Hollywood. It might take a little more resourcefulness, but you can do it right here in our region. Three local film professionals join Vermont Edition to talk about their latest projects: Chad Ervin, president of the Vermont Production Collective and director of the documentary Gone Guys; Emma Schl…
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In a sweeping wave of conservative victories, Congress has passed the first federal spending rollback in 25 years—rescinding $9.4 billion in unused COVID, climate, and foreign aid funds. Major targets include NPR, USAID, and left-leaning nonprofits, with cuts hailed as a crucial step in dismantling what critics call the “deep state.” Meanwhile, two…
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In a historic move, Congress approved a $9.4 billion rollback of previously allocated funds—the first major rescission package since 1999. Spearheaded by Senate Republicans and influenced by Donald Trump, the cuts target foreign aid, NPR, climate initiatives, and unused pandemic relief. While critics argue the impact is largely symbolic, supporters…
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In a dramatic legislative shift, Congress has passed a $9.4 billion rescission package—the first of its kind since 1999—eliminating unspent funds from the Biden administration’s climate, COVID, and infrastructure programs. Key targets include NPR, foreign aid, and left-leaning NGOs. Backed by Senate Republicans and championed by former President Tr…
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In a powerful political shift, Congress has passed a $9.4 billion rescission package—its first in 25 years—targeting NPR, USAID, and unspent Biden-era funds. Conservatives hail it as a major win, alongside the closure of two major transgender clinics and efforts to defund California's high-speed rail. Fueled by Donald Trump’s growing influence, thi…
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In a dramatic turning point for fiscal and cultural policy, Congress enacts a $9.4 billion rescission—the first since 1999—eliminating funds for NPR, USAID, and unused climate and COVID programs. Simultaneously, two prominent transgender clinics announce closure, and California’s high-speed rail project faces defunding. Conservative commentators ha…
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In a sweeping political shift, Congress passes a $9.4 billion rescission bill—the first in 25 years—slashing funds from NPR, USAID, and unspent Biden-era programs. Paired with the closure of two major transgender clinics and renewed efforts to defund California's high-speed rail, conservatives celebrate what they call the start of dismantling the d…
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Congress approves a historic $9.4 billion rollback—the first in a generation—targeting NPR, USAID, and unused Biden-era funds, signaling a sharp turn toward America First budgeting. The cuts come alongside the closure of two major transgender clinics and renewed attacks on California's stalled high-speed rail. Backed by Trump and celebrated by cons…
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SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblywoman Celeste Rodriguez (D-San Fernando) introduces her first bill in the 2025-26 legislative session, AB 495 – The Family Safety Plan Act, which will provide support to immigrant and mixed-status families by ensuring safety plans are in place in the event of immigration enforcement actions. “The threats from the fed…
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In a week packed with political upheaval, conservative voices celebrate sweeping victories they attribute to Donald Trump’s growing influence: Congress passes a historic $9.4B rollback targeting NPR, USAID, and unspent Biden-era funds; two major transgender clinics close; and California's high-speed rail project faces major defunding. Critics of US…
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In this fiery and controversial political commentary, the speakers dive into what they call a week of major victories led by Donald Trump—from the defunding of California's high-speed rail project to the announced shutdowns of two major transgender clinics. They also celebrate a dramatic budget cut to USAID, blaming it for global instability, biowe…
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For the first time in a quarter-century, Congress passed a sweeping $9.4 billion rescission package, marking a pivotal shift toward fiscal conservatism. With support from Senate Republicans and former President Trump, the bill eliminates funding for NPR, foreign aid, and climate programs, reclaiming unused pandemic and infrastructure funds. Touted …
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In a groundbreaking legislative move, Congress has passed a $9.4 billion rescission package—the first since 1999—cutting funds to NPR, foreign aid programs, and climate initiatives. Championed by Senate Republicans and backed by Donald Trump, the bill reclaims unspent COVID and infrastructure funds while sending a strong message about spending rest…
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In a landmark vote, Congress passed a $9.4 billion rescission package—the first of its kind in 25 years—eliminating funds for NPR, foreign aid, and left-leaning initiatives. Championed by Senate Republicans and encouraged by former President Trump, the measure reclaims unused pandemic and climate funds while signaling a new era of fiscal discipline…
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In a historic late-night vote, Senate Republicans passed a $9.4 billion rescissions package at the urging of former President Trump—marking the first rollback of already-approved federal spending since the Clinton administration. The cuts target unspent funds, foreign aid, and public broadcasting, with NPR and USAID in the crosshairs. While critics…
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Today we bring you a law and order episode of Red Meat focused on how much the Jeffrey Epstein case is suddenly costing Donald Trump in support, plus we hear from a guy who's charging people to find out what happened to Jimmy Hoffa and we discover the true cost of the tariff on Mexican tomatoes.
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Many longtime educators understand that the traditional one-size-fits-all approach to teaching is not always effective. There are different types of learners with unique needs. Landmark College in Putney is designed for students who learn differently, like those with dyslexia, autism, or ADHD. The college marks its 40th anniversary this fall, and i…
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Public defenders working in the federal system representing indigent defendants aren't getting paid. The federal government ran out of money, as my colleague April Baumgarten reported recently. That's a big problem. Every American accused of a crime has a right to counsel, and while you might think that public defenders are just for poor people, th…
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Online rumors are blaming cloud seeding for the deadly Texas floods, even though the science doesn’t support it. Along with flood recovery and THC regulation, Texas lawmakers are tasked with redrawing congressional districts in their special session. The connection to racial gerrymandering. Volunteers and rescue workers have descended on the Hill C…
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In this sweeping exposé, the host weaves together a narrative of corruption, cover-ups, and collusion across America’s most critical institutions. Revisiting the controversial claims of Sidney Powell, he traces how early warnings of Chinese counterfeit ballots and identity theft—once scorned as conspiracy theories—are now partly confirmed by recent…
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