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Sep 18, 2024 • 16min
Trump Gunman’s Previous Record & Hezbollah Pager Explosions | 9.18.24
Trump holds his first rally following a second assassination attempt, prompting a deep dive into the gunman's troubling background. Thousands in Lebanon are reeling from explosive incidents linked to Hezbollah's communications. The podcast also sheds light on rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning Israel's strategic actions against Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Sean Diddy Combs faces serious legal issues amid shocking allegations, highlighting darker trends within the music industry.

Sep 17, 2024 • 8min
Secret Service Sweep Failures & Texas Venezuelan Gang Deterrence | Afternoon Update | 9.17.24
This update dives into the chaos sparked by simultaneous explosions of Hezbollah pagers, prompting serious security concerns. The Secret Service is under scrutiny after vulnerabilities were exposed during a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Meta's ban on Russian state media aims to combat military propaganda. In Texas, Governor Abbott takes a strong stance against the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, labeling it a terrorist organization and mobilizing law enforcement. The discussion also touches on immigration controversies and declining news ratings.

Sep 17, 2024 • 16min
Assassination Attempt Media Blame & Harris HQ Fact Check | 9.17.24
The podcast dives into how legacy media is framing the recent assassination attempt on Trump and the controversy surrounding it. There's a focus on political narratives and how they can be manipulated through media editing. As the campaign heats up, insights into polling dynamics for both Trump and Harris reveal shifting public sentiment. Additionally, the discussion touches on the push for privatized healthcare options for veterans, highlighting the importance of fair media coverage in today’s political landscape.

Sep 16, 2024 • 7min
Trump Assassination Attempt Fallout & Titan Submersible Issues | Afternoon Update | 9.16.24
In an alarming turn of events, an assassination attempt against a former president has raised serious security concerns, leading to political accusations and insights into Russian military activities. Meanwhile, a report on the Titan submersible reveals over 100 overlooked safety issues and sparks discussions on accountability, coinciding with a prominent EU Commissioner's resignation. Adding a cultural twist, there's excitement surrounding a new film from Daily Wire.

Sep 16, 2024 • 16min
Trump Survives Second Assassination Attempt | 9.16.24
Former President Trump narrowly escapes a second assassination attempt on a golf course, raising serious security concerns. Meanwhile, tensions escalate as Venezuela arrests three Americans linked to a plot against President Maduro. The intricacies of Trump's legal battles in Georgia are examined, revealing complications for prosecutors. The discussion also touches on health products for men and mocks the success of a comedy film that challenges societal issues, blending serious matters with unexpected humor.

Sep 15, 2024 • 18min
Matt Walsh Journeys Through the DEI Industry in “Am I Racist?" | 9.15.24
Matt Walsh, a best-selling author and host of The Matt Walsh Show, dives deep into the intricate world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in his latest film, "Am I Racist?" He critiques events like the 'Race to Dinner' and the exclusivity surrounding them. Walsh also navigates ethical boundaries in anti-racist discourse, exploring how humor can both illuminate and complicate these discussions. Additionally, he comments on the superficial media portrayals of DEI, revealing insights from real Americans about its societal impact.

Sep 14, 2024 • 21min
Dissecting Medical Establishment "Blind Spots" | Saturday Extra
A growing demand for healthcare reform sparks a critique of the medical establishment, highlighting a need to reassess outdated practices. The podcast delves into the evolving understanding of infant nutrition, suggesting early peanut introduction to prevent allergies. It also emphasizes the critical role of the microbiome in health, urging a shift in dietary and antibiotic practices. Trust in medical authority is reevaluated post-COVID, advocating for dialogue over dogmatism, while new doctors push for a patient-centered approach in contrast to traditional methods.

Sep 14, 2024 • 16min
Following the Migrant Crisis Money Trail | 9.14.24
Springfield, Ohio, faces an influx of Haitian migrants, raising community concerns about cultural shifts and local services. Experts delve into the Biden administration's immigration policies, unraveling the complexities of Temporary Protected Status and challenges for migrants. The financial interplay between the federal government and NGOs reveals a dependency on federal funding, as faith-based organizations lobby for influence. Smaller towns are seen acting as de facto sanctuary cities, illuminating the gap between elite views and local citizen anxiety about undocumented immigrants.

Sep 13, 2024 • 8min
Trump’s Overtime Tax Plan & NYC’s Reparations Program | Afternoon Update | 9.13.24
Trump's bold proposal aims to eliminate taxes on overtime pay, potentially boosting workers' take-home income. In a groundbreaking move, New York City pushes forward with a reparations program, stirring discussions about racial reconciliation. Other notable highlights include updates on the Brian Koberger trial, corporate layoffs, and the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral's historic bells. Plus, Zara enters the sustainable fashion market with a pre-owned clothing service, while researchers unveil new insights about happiness on vacation.

Sep 13, 2024 • 16min
Ohio Migrant Impact & ABC’s Faulty Fact Check | 9.13.24
Residents in a small Ohio city voice concerns over rising rents due to an influx of Haitian migrants, sparking intense local debate. The impact of federal immigration policies is examined, revealing strain on resources and community tensions. Meanwhile, the Republican Party gears up for competitive Senate races, highlighting key strategies as they aim to gain ground. Lastly, a recent presidential debate reveals scandalous discrepancies in crime rate fact-checking, raising questions about the integrity of media reporting.


