Michigan Election Data: Recent reports highlight startling Michigan Election Anomalies where some voters in Michigan reportedly cast an average of 2.5 votes. Dive into the implications of this data and what it means for election integrity. [Link to btmedia.news article on Michigan voting]
Michigan’s Voter Turnout: While Michigan marks record voter turnout, some cities experienced an unexpected decrease in voter numbers. Explore the reasons behind this phenomenon. [Link to related article]
Political Commentary: Mollie Hemingway provides insights on media coverage of Trump, offering a must-read perspective for anyone following political journalism.
FBI’s Reaction: High-ranking FBI officials were left “shell-shocked” by Trump’s election victory, reflecting on the unexpected political landscape shifts.
Global Impact of Trump: Greg Price shares headlines showing Trump’s global influence even days after becoming President-Elect.
Senate Leadership Shake-Up: Conservatives rally behind Rick Scott in an effort to reform Senate leadership.
Legal Updates: Jack Smith signals a possible closure to the January 6th case against Trump, while Jim Jordan demands preservation of records for DOJ scrutiny.
Political Fallout: Liz Cheney faces backlash as her political stance shifts post-election.
Media and Marriage: MSNBC discusses the ‘loss of allyship’ in the context of marriage trends among women.
Hour 2: Social Issues and Political Interviews
Elon Musk’s Take: [Embed or link to Elon Musk’s tweet] #ElonMusk #MediaCritique
Health & Lies: A Texas OBGYN challenges pro-abortion misinformation in a detailed thread.
Exclusive Interview: Hear from Indiana’s Lt. Governor-Elect, Micah Beckwith, on his plans and vision.
Late Night Commentary: Ted Cruz’s response to Jimmy Kimmel’s emotional monologue.
Hour 3: Trump’s Agenda Against the Deep State
Trump’s Anti-Deep State Plan: An outline of Donald Trump’s strategies to dismantle what he refers to as the Deep State:
Restore presidential authority to remove bureaucrats.Reform national security to eliminate corruption.Overhaul the FISA courts to prevent lies in warrant applications.Expose political hoaxes.Crack down on government leaks and media collusion.Establish independent oversight for Inspectors General.Propose term limits for Congress via constitutional amendment.Relocate federal bureaucracies outside Washington, D.C.Ban federal workers from taking regulatory industry jobs.Audit intelligence agencies for domestic spying.
Declassification Promise: Kash Patel hints at massive declassification under Trump, including the Epstein files and more.
Hatch Act Violation: A federal agency accuses a White House official of violating the Hatch Act.
Legal Threats: Trump’s attorney issues a strong warning to the New York AG.
FEMA’s Response: Criticism over FEMA’s failure to respond to nearly half of emergency calls post-hurricanes.
Political Bias in Disaster Relief: Allegations that FEMA relief workers were instructed to bypass homes with Trump signs.
Celebrity Culture: Beyoncé pays homage to Pamela Anderson with her Halloween costume choice.
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“Immediately reissue my 2020 executive order, restoring the President’s authority to remove rogue bureaucrats.”
“Clean out all of the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus.”
“Totally reform FISA courts which are so corrupt that the judges seemingly do not care when they’re lied to in warrant applications.”
“Expose the hoaxes and abuses of power that have been tearing our country apart.”
“Launch a major crackdown on government leakers who collude with the fake news to deliberately we false narratives and to subvert our government and our democracy.”
“Make every Inspector General’s office independent and physically separated from the departments they oversee so they do not become the protectors of the deep state.”
“Ask Congress to establish an independent auditing system to continually monitor our intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens or running disinformation campaigns against the American people, or that they are not spying on someone’s campaign like they spied on my campaign.”
“Continue the effort launched by the Trump administration to move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the Washington Swamp.”
“Work to ban federal bureaucrats from taking jobs at the companies they deal with and that they regulate.”
“Push a constitutional amendment to oppose term limits on members of Congress.”
Remember when I asked if FEMA’s response might have been so bad because we were talking about red areas that were hit by the hurricanes? Remember when Democrats celebrated that these Americans may not be able to vote for Trump and it could affect the election?
In today’s Daily Show Prep, the topics focus on Trump’s McDonald’s visit, sparking controversy and humor, and Kamala Harris’s questionable claims about working at McDonald’s. Inflation takes center stage as Kroger defends against accusations of price-gouging, explaining pricing in context. There’s growing frustration with inflation as middle-class Americans struggle to keep up. The third hour covers election controversies, including critiques of Kamala’s evolving positions and Liz Cheney’s false J6 narrative. With 52% feeling worse off than four years ago, the 2024 election is heating up.
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Claims that a Kroger executive ‘admitted to price-gouging’ are false. Saying milk and eggs were increased beyond the inflation rate isn’t gouging, by definition.
Price gouging is when a seller raises prices on goods or services to an unreasonable or unfair level, usually during a time of crisis. Some ways to identify price gouging include: Extraordinarily high prices: Businesses can increase prices, but they shouldn’t raise them excessively to take advantage of a crisis.
Comparing prices to similar products: Some states prohibit significant price increases compared to other products. For example, if bottled water is priced at double the cost of similar products, that may be price gouging.
Increases exceeding a certain percentage: In some states, increases exceeding 20% may be considered price gouging.
Price gouging laws vary by jurisdiction, but they generally come into effect during declared states of emergency and focus on essential goods. In most states, price gouging is a violation of unfair or deceptive trade practices law.
In this hour of The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson, we delve into the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Helene and its impact on North Carolina’s voting process. The North Carolina Elections Board has implemented emergency voting changes for the hardest-hit counties, but not without controversy. We discuss a shocking incident involving military helicopters that hindered recovery efforts, and the North Carolina National Guard’s admission of mishandling relief operations. With FEMA’s absence making headlines, we highlight the story of a local mayor’s daughter who was denied a $750 FEMA payment. Peter Doocy exposes misinformation surrounding Kamala Harris and her press secretary. Join us as we navigate these pressing issues that affect both disaster relief and the upcoming election.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Metro) recordings have been released by the Oversight Project. The tapes were obtained by a FOIA request.
The recordings confirm my sources inside Metro that the medical emergency story involving Joe Biden wasn’t a conspiracy theory.
At the time there was no public confirmation Biden suffered a medical emergency but my sources were solid. It appears other people had reliable sources too. I wasn’t the only one reporting this, nor was I the first. We all independently confirmed the story was true, but the media continued to insist it was a wild conspiracy theory. As they’ve done hundreds of times before.
The media has a habit of playing the ‘without evidence’ game and losing.
The Las Vegas Metro tapes show police were requested to respond to a ‘Code 3’ emergency.
About 21 minutes into the clip one of the officers asks if another is available for a phone call, and the next thing said is, “For everybody on the radio, right now they’re on a hold for something regarding the President.
Not long after that, this comes across the radio:
“For everyone on the radio, right now POTUS is 421. He’s being seen, so we’re just kinda waiting to see how this is shaping out. So, for everybody’s knowledge, he’s 421 right now; we’re just trying to figure out what’s going on and we’re gonna go from there.”