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Jun 4, 2024 • 16min
Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial & Fauci’s Contradictions Unmasked | 6.4.24
The podcast dives into Hunter Biden's federal trial, highlighting his felony charges amid family dynamics that could impact the Biden administration. It also features Dr. Anthony Fauci's questioning in Congress, scrutinizing his role during the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion touches on rising crime rates linked to immigration and recent changes to asylum policies. Moreover, the personal stories of two NYPD officers who survived a shooting by an illegal immigrant bring a poignant perspective to public safety debates.

Jun 3, 2024 • 9min
Israel Ceasefire Disagreement & Mexico’s New President | Afternoon Update | 6.3.24
Tensions rise as Israel's ceasefire proposal faces disagreement with the U.S. while jury selection begins in a significant legal case involving President Biden's son. A tragic birthday party shooting and a police chase underscore escalating crime incidents. In the UK, immigration challenges are straining public services amid a surge of newcomers. Meanwhile, Mexico makes history with Claudia Sheinbaum's election, as she vows to tackle social welfare issues amidst the ongoing threat of cartel violence.

Jun 3, 2024 • 16min
Trump Verdict Fallout & Senate GOP Pledge | 6.3.24
The podcast dives into the dramatic aftermath of Trump's recent conviction, marking his first public appearance and a surge in campaign funds. It dissects a group of Republican senators uniting to block Democratic goals, citing concerns over perceived political prosecutions. The discussion reflects on the evolving voter sentiment, mixed polling results, and the broader ramifications for U.S. politics, especially regarding Trump's legal appeals and escalating partisan tensions.

Jun 2, 2024 • 20min
Trump Verdict Explained & What’s Next? | 6.2.24
Leslie McAdoo Gordon, a semi-retired attorney known for her legal analysis, dives deep into the controversial conviction of Donald Trump by a Manhattan jury. She discusses the implications of this unprecedented event for the justice system and the political landscape. Key topics include the complexities of charging at state versus federal levels and the challenges surrounding jury unanimity. Gordon also highlights the potential for jail time, appeals, and Supreme Court involvement, revealing the intricate legal battles Trump faces during a crucial election cycle.

Jun 1, 2024 • 11min
LA’s Crime Epidemic: Johnny Wactor’s Friend Speaks Out | Saturday Extra
Micah Parker, a close friend of actor Johnny Wactor, shares the heart-wrenching details surrounding Johnny's tragic death while trying to stop a crime in downtown LA. He emphasizes the growing crime crisis and systemic failures in law enforcement, calling for urgent accountability. With personal stories from residents, Micah contrasts their fears with city leadership's claims of safety. He also honors Johnny's selfless sacrifice and advocates for community activism, including a run and march to raise awareness and inspire change in the fight against crime.

Jun 1, 2024 • 16min
Hollywood in Crisis & Infected Blood Scandal | 6.1.24
Hollywood is grappling with a significant production crisis, facing a 7% decline in activity driven by a writer's strike and changing audience preferences. Meanwhile, Biden's support among oil executives is dwindling, making room for Trump's rise as the election approaches. The UK is rocked by the infected blood scandal, revealing tragic consequences from tainted products and prompting a public inquiry that underscores the need for accountability. These revelations expose the dark side of both entertainment and healthcare.

May 31, 2024 • 8min
Trump Fundraising Surge & US Approves Russia Strike | Afternoon Update | 5.31.24
Donald Trump is rallying support after his felony conviction, raising an impressive $35 million in a single day. The podcast also delves into a House subcommittee's investigation into COVID-19 origins and Chief Justice Roberts's stance on ethics inquiries. Shifting military policies allow Ukraine to strike targets in Russia with U.S. weapons. Lastly, Boeing discusses safety improvements in response to a troubling airline incident, while Birkenstock enjoys a sales surge as closed-toe designs outpace their classic sandals.

May 31, 2024 • 15min
Jury Convicts Trump on All Counts | 5.31.24
A Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts, sparking intense reactions and discussions about the verdict's implications. The timing of the jury's decision adds drama to an already tumultuous political landscape. Experts weigh in on how this affects both Trump's narrative and Biden's strategy as they head towards the elections. The podcast also delves into the unusual intersection of legal issues and campaign dynamics, raising questions about judicial fairness and political fallout in this unprecedented scenario.

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May 30, 2024 • 7min
Trump Found Guilty & SCOTUS NRA Ruling | Afternoon Update | 5.30.24
A jury has found the former president guilty in a hush money trial, sparking debates on accountability and public reaction. The Supreme Court's ruling allows the NRA to challenge New York's officials regarding First Amendment rights, raising questions about government overreach. Meanwhile, global headlines highlight tragic incidents, such as a mayoral candidate's violent murder in Mexico and troubling events in Hong Kong. Lightening the mood, a Michigan man makes headlines for his unique virtual courtroom antics while driving.

May 30, 2024 • 16min
Trump’s Jury Uncertainty & Biden’s EV Struggles | 5.30.24
The jury deliberates on Trump's hush money case, weighing complex instructions and the trial's unique pressures. Meanwhile, Biden's electric vehicle plans face hurdles, primarily due to a lack of charging infrastructure despite hefty funding. California grapples with a $45 billion budget deficit, prompting a reevaluation of recent minimum wage hikes and their potential impacts on the economy and healthcare costs. Tune in for a dive into these pressing issues and their ramifications.


