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Recent allegations against U.S. Congressman Cory Mills have led to a number of candidates getting into the race for Florida District 7. That includes political outsider Sarah Ulrich. I chat with Sarah in episode #938 of the ANEZ SEZ podcast...
Roger Stone and journalist Troy Smith critique Barack Obama's recent public commentary, framing his warnings about the politicization of the justice system as an act of profound hypocrisy. The discussion transitions into a sharp condemnation of Governor Ron DeSantis, whom the speakers characterize as a disloyal and corrupt politician who leveraged Donald Trump's support for personal gain while allegedly engaging in pay-to-play schemes and financial impropriety in Florida. The program further explores themes of media bias and establishment gatekeeping, arguing that powerful institutions protect Democratic figures while suppressing conservative voices. Finally, the segment investigates controversial allegations against Congressman Cory Mills, suggesting that his personal history and legal troubles represent a significant liability for the Republican Party's control of the House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MSNOW’s Steph Ruhle stops by to talk about what record-low consumer confidence is going to do to Donald Trump’s economy.Bale Dalton joins us to discuss his run against Congressman Cory Mills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two CIA officers killed in a fiery car crash in Mexico are now at the center of a growing investigation into the extent of U.S. intelligence operations inside the country. As fears over rising gas prices grow, officials warn it could take months to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions and mine-clearing delays. Congresswoman Nancy Mace is pushing to expel her Republican colleague Cory Mills, as an Ethics Committee investigation into multiple allegations against him continues. A senior DHS counterterrorism official is under investigation and placed on leave following a complaint alleging she sought financial support from wealthy men to sustain a luxury lifestyle. Supersure Insurance: Simplify your business insurance and get a free coverage report at https://Supersure.com/Megyn SelectQuote: Compare top‑rated life insurance options. Visit https://SelectQuote.com/megyn to get the right coverage at the right price. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What's really happening behind the headlines?In this episode of What's New with ME, Ali Mehdaoui breaks down the most explosive and controversial stories dominating the news right now — with full context, real analysis, and zero fluff.
Read and Dana discuss Cory Mills facing scrutiny over multiple accusations, including a reported assault case and claims officers were told not to arrest him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Read and Dana discuss Cory Mills facing scrutiny over multiple accusations, including a reported assault case and claims officers were told not to arrest him.
Bert Kreischer can't wait to get hammered, Mike Vrabel addresses the media, Call Her Daddy Beef: Alex v. Alix, RIP Bob of Bob & Tom, and The Onion v. Info Wars. Drew got a brand new cell phone that has a full bolt. Radio: RIP Bob Kevoian of Bob & Tom fame. Trudi's shady former co-worker, Pat Still, has retired. Mike Vrabel hooking up with Dianna Russini has led to “difficult conversations” with his family. Robert Kraft tried to nix the story about the couple. Some people will always remember where we were when Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird broke up. Sue is allegedly looking to get back on that pogo stick. Bert Kreischer can't wait to drink booze again on July 12. Politics: Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has resigned from Congress following some COVID fraud. Rep.Cory Mills is on the hot seat after allegations of domestic violence and sexual misconduct. Ryan Reynolds was paid for his interview on The Today Show. His wife, Blake Lively, remains a bitch. We watch the story of the Dancing Doctor. Todd Rundgren covers The Walls Came Down by The Call. Bruce Springsteen sang Light My Fire with John Densmore. People hate Meghan Markle so much that our views are looking pretty good on YouTube. After a long fight, The Onion has purchased InfoWars. Alex Cooper has changed since shedding Sofia Franklyn. She's beefing with Alix Earle and Brianna Chickenfry. We let The Toast explain the beef to us. We learn that Cooper's husband is a turd too. Merch is for sale! Buy it. Or don't. But do. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley, BranDon, and Roberto).
Remember "Earth Day"? My AI chat tells me that's today! It's also National Jellybean Day, for those who observe. David Waldman spent Earth Day eve riding the transportation of the future… The Seattle Monorail! (Can it really compare to the Detroit Monorail though?) Virginia is for lovers of cracking and packing, redistricting and redrawing. All hail Governor Abigail Spanberger and State Senator L. Louise Lucas! MAGA screams, John Fetterman pouts, and Barack Obama chuckles. Republicans better hurry if they want to pass anything as a majority. Then again, Mike Johnson can just hang it up right now. It's official: "Tucker Carlson – Marjorie Taylor Greene '28"! Bumper sticker: "Tucker? I hardly even knew him!" There's a good chance that Cory Mills may have committed some light rape, but he did remember that the second to the last refuge of a scoundrel is Pam Bondi. Nancy Mace, however, has a zero-tolerance policy… which is probably a good thing.
On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with journalist and Sources Say founder Juliegrace Brufke to pull back the curtain on the shocking world of Washington, D.C. politics. From explosive allegations and ethics investigations to the culture of secrecy surrounding powerful lawmakers, this conversation dives into the real stories rarely told in mainstream coverage. Tudor and Juliegrace discuss how political power, personal misconduct, and media silence have shaped Capitol Hill for years—and why that may finally be changing. They explore high-profile controversies, the risks whistleblowers face, and the growing appetite for transparency among the American public. Is D.C. becoming the ultimate political “gossip capital”? And could increased exposure finally bring accountability to those in power? Tune in for an eye-opening look at the intersection of politics, media, and influence—and what it means for the future of leadership in America. Timestamps 00:00 DC Gossip & Sources Say Launch00:43 Why Capitol Hill Needed a Gossip Site01:10 DC’s Culture of Cover-Ups02:00 Power, Parties & Scandal in Washington02:42 Swalwell Allegations & Silence Culture04:22 Tony Gonzales Scandal Explained05:58 Can Politicians Come Back After Scandal?06:58 The “Sin Binder” & Political Leverage08:01 Why Men Need to Speak Out08:39 The Secret App Exposing DC Behavior09:18 Prostitution in Washington Politics10:49 Why Voters Should Care11:11 Cory Mills & New Scandals12:05 Ethics Investigations & Expulsion Talk13:14 Cory Mills Allegations Breakdown15:16 From Hero to Liability16:21 Power, Arrogance & Getting Away With It17:01 Shocking Abuse Allegations18:20 Who Else Is Involved?19:17 The Human Cost of Scandals20:17 Why Bad Candidates Get Elected21:44 Should Parties Vet Candidates Better?23:09 Rise of Political Gossip Media24:16 TMZ Hits Capitol Hill25:08 Holding Both Parties Accountable26:16 Congress = Reality TV?27:14 Risks of Exposing DC28:02 Why This Matters to Taxpayers29:03 Ending the Culture of Silence30:00 What’s Coming Next30:16 Where to Find Sources SaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan and Dana discuss all the drama in Congress as the House drops a list of 28 members investigated for sexual misconduct, Cory Mills and Nancy Mace move to expel each other, and Eric Swalwell's alleged victim brings new evidence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan and Dana discuss all the drama in Congress as the House drops a list of 28 members investigated for sexual misconduct, Cory Mills and Nancy Mace move to expel each other, and Eric Swalwell's alleged victim brings new evidence.
Which way do you face in the shower? Mace vs Mills. Sexual Harassment allegations and the Congressional slush fund. Seattle WNBA player baffled by Mt Rainier. Jonathan Savage has the latest on US-Iran. Your talk and texts.
Which way do you face in the shower? Mace vs Mills. Sexual Harassment allegations and the Congressional slush fund. Seattle WNBA player baffled by Mt Rainier. Jonathan Savage has the latest on US-Iran. Your talk and texts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan, Dana, and Chris Trenkmann discuss reports that D.C. police sought to arrest Cory Mills following an assault call.
Ryan, Dana, and Chris Trenkmann discuss reports that D.C. police sought to arrest Cory Mills following an assault call.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roger Stone and a researcher known as "CJ" discuss a detailed report alleging that Congressman Corey Mills has engaged in a pattern of moral, financial, and professional misconduct. The source outlines a series of serious accusations, ranging from physical violence and blackmail against multiple women to stolen valor regarding his military service record. They further suggest that Mills has demonstrated poor judgment through shady business dealings, unpaid debts, and possible financial inconsistencies involving non-profit donations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ralph welcomes journalist and author Megan Greenwell to discuss her book "Bad Company: Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream." Then, Ralph speaks to James Zogby (co-founder and president of the Arab American Institute) about the recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon.Megan Greenwell is a journalist who has written or edited for publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post, New York Magazine, WIRED, and ESPN. She is also the deputy director of the Princeton Summer Journalism Program, a workshop and college-access initiative for students from low-income backgrounds. She is the author of Bad Company: Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream.The real trick with private equity (and this was the thing that made me want to write a book on it) is that when they take out those billions of dollars worth of loans (if you're buying a bigger company), the private equity firm is not responsible for paying those loans back. Only the portfolio company in whose name the private equity firm has taken the money out is on the hook for that money. And so what you end up with is this split in incentive where what's good for the private equity firm is not necessarily what's good for its own portfolio company.Megan Greenwell[Congress hasn't repealed the carried interest loophole] because Congress is in the pocket of the private equity industry. 88% of members of the House and Senate take donations from private equity. Interestingly, Donald Trump has called twice for the carried interest loophole to be closed. And still, even he, as much of a stranglehold as he has on the Republican Party, he can't build support for it among Republicans. Because they're all taking private equity money, as are the vast majority of the Democrats. So this is not a partisan issue.Megan GreenwellOne of the reasons I was really interested to write this book as a series of narrative profiles of people trying to do something about [private equity] is: none of them are trying to do something about it through the federal government. And I think when we talk about “Only the federal government can save us,” we really risk turning people away from trying to do anything. And I think we've seen on the private equity issue there has been some really interesting movement on the state level in several places—real reforms that are much easier to accomplish on the state level than on the federal level.Megan GreenwellJames Zogby is co-founder and president of the Arab American Institute, and he is featured frequently on national and international media as an expert on Middle East affairs. Since 1992, he has written a weekly column— “Washington Watch” —that is published in 12 countries. He is the author of several books, including Looking at Iran: The Rise and Fall of Iran in Arab Public Opinion, The Tumultuous Decade: Arab, Turkish, and Iranian Public Opinion - 2010-2019, Arab Voices: What They Are Saying to Us, and Why it Matters, and Palestinians: The Invisible Victims.Not only are thousands being killed [in Lebanon], but there's a process underway of demolishing villages, obviously expelling lots of people, creating internal refugees and sectarian tension as a result of it. And clearly (as Israel has stated, and I think we have to believe them), that they actually want to annex the territory up to the Litani River and maybe even further. They call it a buffer zone, but we've heard that buffer zone stuff before. It's merely a way of taking new land and providing opportunities for settlements.James ZogbyAs we saw ourselves in Vietnam, as we saw in Iraq and Afghanistan, Israel is now getting PTSD reports that are deeply disturbing to them. They're getting suicides. They're getting an exhausted military. They're not exhausted with the weapons that they're losing (because they're losing a lot and they're using a lot), they're getting emotionally and physically exhausted. Look, when the soldiers do what they've been doing—which is basically inhuman behavior, I mean, it's disgraceful behavior—it begins to eat away at the soul. You get these suicides. You get these emotional collapses. And what gets me upset is that—72,000 Palestinians dead, a few Israeli soldiers having PTSD and trauma and committing suicide becomes a news story? My feeling has to be with the Lebanese and Palestinians.James ZogbyWhen I hear on the DNC from other members who say to me, “When you talk about Israeli genocide, that's anti-Semitic, it makes me uncomfortable,” I said, “You know what makes me uncomfortable? That genocide is actually taking place. And it makes me equally uncomfortable that you won't admit it or even want us to talk about it.”James ZogbyNews 4/17/26* Our top story this week comes to us from New York City, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani is delivering on yet another campaign promise thought impossible by mainstream pundits and beltway insiders: the creation of municipal grocery stores. Capping off his first 100 days in office, Mayor Mamdani delivered remarks in front of La Marqueta in East Harlem, the site of one of the original city-run grocery stores created under Fiorello LaGuardia. Mamdani laid out how the stores will operate, noting that while “A private operator will run the store,” they will “answer to the standards the city will set…[including] requirements that at our stores bread will be cheaper. Eggs will be cheaper. Grocery shopping will no longer be an unsolvable equation. And workers will be treated with dignity.” Mamdani plans to have the first of these stores open in 2027 and stores in all five boroughs open by the end of his term in 2029. This from NBC4 New York.* Meanwhile, in New York's 10th congressional district, former NYC Comptroller and Mamdani ally Brad Lander is aligning himself with AOC and calling for an end to U.S. aid to Israel. In a meeting with a group of local journalists, Lander said “We need to follow the Leahy Law and condition all of our foreign policy aid on human rights and international law compliance…At the moment, Israel is very far from complying with human rights and international law. So I would not vote for any more aid,” adding that he “hopes” Israel will “[get] there.” The Forward notes that this is an evolution from the position he took during his mayoral candidacy last year. At that time Lander opposed sending offensive weapons to Israel, but believed that the US should keep funding Israel's Iron Dome, per the New York Post. Through a representative, Lander's opponent in this race, incumbent Congressman Dan Goldman, told the Forward he “will always support defensive systems,” like Iron Dome.* The liberal Zionist organization J Street is also shifting its position. The Middle East Eye reports the group is calling for an end to “direct” US military support to Israel, according to a new policy paper. To be clear however, while this does mark a shift from J Street's previous position that the U.S. should provide defensive weapons systems – like resupply for Iron Dome, at no cost to Israelis – J Street now argues that Israel should simply purchase these weapons instead. In short, J Street is arguing that Israel is rich enough to provide for its own defense and that the American financial subsidies are “unnecessary and politically counterproductive, creating avoidable tensions in US domestic politics and in the bilateral relationship.” This is in line with statements by Netanyahu himself, who has made it clear that Israel wants to reduce its reliance on U.S. military aid “all the way down to zero.”* In other news, Reuters reports Apple is closing several of its brick-and-mortar stores, including the first ever unionized Apple store. Over 100 workers at the store, located in Towson Town Center mall in Maryland, voted to join the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers (IAM) in 2022; Reuters notes that “a similar union drive in Atlanta [around that same time] was withdrawn, with Apple workers alleging intimidation.”At the other stores being shuttered, employees were offered the option to continue their jobs at other nearby Apple stores. At the Towson store however, Apple is claiming that the collective bargaining agreement prevents relocation. The union says this is “false” and is reportedly exploring all legal options. IAM also expressed “serious concerns that this closure is a cynical attempt to bust the union.”* Elsewhere in Maryland, the state legislature has passed the Protection from Predatory Pricing Act. This bill, which Gov. Wes Moore has vowed to sign into law, is designed to prohibit surveillance pricing, the practice of retailers charging different shoppers different prices for the same item at the same time based on information the store knows about them as an individual. While crucial and innovative legislation, Consumer Reports – which “engaged on the bill…throughout the legislative process,” argues that it has been watered down to the point of inadequacy via lobbying by the Maryland Retail Alliance. Some of the added exceptions include failing to establish any baseline or standard price – given that “with no set standard price, everything can be marketed as a discount” — and exempting any pricing associated with loyalty or membership programs or subscriptions. The bill also does not contain strong enforcement provisions, such as a private right of action. So, while this bill is a start – and you have to start somewhere – we echo Consumer Reports' urging that “other state legislatures considering personalized pricing legislation to build in stronger consumer protections and avoid loopholes that weakened this bill.”* In more consumer news, the scourge of sports betting continues to metastasize. A new report from Siena Research Institute has produced staggering findings: “27% of Americans and [52%] of men ages 18-49…[say] they have an active account with an online sportsbook such as DraftKings, Caesars, FanDuel, or BetMGM.” And, while most respondents maintain that they bet because it is “exciting” and “fun”, “31% of bettors report having had someone express concern about their usage of online sportsbooks, [42%] of bettors...say they have felt that they bet more than they should…Fifteen percent of bettors…say they have called a problem gambling Helpline or sought other help with problem gambling, and 22% of respondents overall say they know someone that has or has had a problem with online sports betting.” Taken together, this represents a deeply troubling gambling wave cresting in this country. And, while legislators are beginning to take notice, the sports betting interests are beginning to fight back, with Bloomberg reporting that these companies – FanDuel, DraftKings and Fanatics Sportsbook – are beginning to dump money by the truckload into new Super PACs. Just this year, they have contributed $41 million to Win for America, according to new FEC filings, and show no sign of stopping there.* In our final domestic story, this week saw the implosion of leading California gubernatorial candidate, Rep. Eric Swalwell. Swalwell ultimately opted to resign his seat in Congress after it became clear that the Democratic and Republican House leadership was mulling a deal to expel him and flagrantly corrupt Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick along with two scandal-ridden GOP Reps., Tony Gonzales and Cory Mills. The fact that Swalwell's resignation was paired with that of Gonzales lends credence to the idea that some deal was worked out behind closed doors. Yet, deal or no, this leaves Cherfilus-McCormick and Mills in their seats despite general acknowledgment that they should be expelled, per the Hill. This constitutes congressional horsetrading at its most base.* Turning to international news, this week Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has for months governed the country with a plurality in the House of Commons, has successfully secured a majority for his ruling Liberal Party. This majority was secured via three byelection victories, but more significantly, by five recent “floor crossings” – elected MPs switching parties to join the Liberals. Having secured a majority, Carney is now confident in his ability to stave off a no-confidence vote and will likely remain in power at least until the 2029 general election. Unfortunately, the New Democratic Party (NDP) saw improvement in their share of the vote in only one “riding” despite their new leadership. This just proves the party has a long, difficult climb back to relevance in Canadian politics. This from the CBC.* Looking Southward, this week, Peru held the first round of their presidential election. The top two vote getters will advance to a runoff, but who those candidates would be remained unclear for an agonizingly protracted period of time. Keiko Fujimori, daughter of the former Japanese-Peruvian dictator and a perennial far-right candidate herself, came in first with 17% of the vote. And at first, it seemed like the second slot would be taken by ultraconservative Rafael Lopez Aliaga. However, following days of vote counting, Aliaga moved down to third place, with the second place finisher proving to be Roberto Sanchez, a figure of the Peruvian Left and ally of ousted former President Pedro Castillo. Sanchez however is also allegedly allied with the Andean supremacist movement led by Antauro Humala in Peru. The Peruvian political system has been rocked by instability, churning through “eight presidents in the past 10 years, including four who were impeached,” per France 24. Castillo, the last democratically elected president, was sentenced to over 11 years in prison in 2025; if elected, Sanchez would likely pardon the former president as other left-wing Latin American leaders including Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum have urged. How long Sanchez, or for that matter Fujimori, might last in office is another question.* Finally, we turn to the United Kingdom where the dream of a new Leftist party – Your Party – is foundering. After a promising start, Your Party ultimately descended into infighting between the Grassroots Left faction, led by Zarah Sultana, and another faction, the Many, led by former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. Your Party also chose to bar from participation any avowedly leftist organizations. These moves, alienating to the very constituencies most interested in backing the YP, paired with the meteoric rise of the Green Party under Zack Polanski and a threatened exodus by the Scottish YP segment, have rendered what could have been a substantial power in Parliament, pressing for concessions on issues if not achieving a majority itself, utterly toothless. An inside account of the internal battles is available at Counterfire.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Stacey Plaskett was just saved from censure by Republicans — the same Republicans who have spent weeks pounding the podium about protecting children and holding Epstein-connected figures accountable. They backed off not out of principle, but to shield their own colleague Cory Mills, who is facing ethics violations of his own. It was a stunning collapse of supposed moral courage, with lawmakers folding like cheap lawn chairs when it came time to actually act. The GOP proved that all of their righteous fury was nothing more than stage lighting and sound effects. If they won't even take action against someone they call an enemy, the idea that they would ever go after their own donors or allies is laughable. Every Democrat who voted against censure is just as complicit, exposing the hypocrisy of claiming moral high ground while protecting one of their own. Both parties showed their hand: preserving power matters more than accountability or truth.Stacey Plaskett shouldn't just have been censured — she should be stripped of committees, cut off from party backing, and pressured to resign. Her actions and alliances are indefensible, and protecting her destroys any credibility either party claims to have in the fight for transparency and justice in the Epstein case. If Democrats want to be taken seriously in demanding full disclosure and real consequences for everyone tied to Epstein's network, they must abandon the practice of shielding “favorites” and clean their own house first. You cannot scream about Trump while ignoring Plaskett. You cannot claim to defend victims while protecting someone who served as an institutional shield for a predator's ecosystem. Until both parties stop rolling in the mud, neither can pretend to stand on higher ground. This isn't going away. Accountability starts now — not when it's convenient.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Ryan talks about Kathy Castor and Anna Paulina Luna calling for Florida Representatives Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and Cory Mills to resign, along with President Trump criticism of Eric Swalwell and a new member of Congress under fire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan talks about Kathy Castor and Anna Paulina Luna calling for Florida Representatives Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and Cory Mills to resign, along with President Trump criticism of Eric Swalwell and a new member of Congress under fire.
Tonight on The Arrington Gavin Show, Congress is in complete chaos as two high-profile lawmakers are heading for the exits. California Democrat Eric Swalwell and Texas Republican Tony Gonzales have both announced plans to resign from Congress amid growing bipartisan pressure and looming expulsion threats.But the fallout may not be over.Now the spotlight turns to Florida Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills, as members of Congress are reportedly pushing for more resignations tied to ethics and misconduct investigations. Could Capitol Hill be on the verge of an even bigger political shakeup?We're also diving into the social media firestorm after Donald Trump posted — and later deleted — an AI-style image depicting himself as Jesus Christ on Truth Social, sparking backlash from both critics and religious conservatives.And the MAGA civil war is getting louder.The old-school MAGA voices — Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly — appear to be clashing with the rising “new MAGA” media and influencer class featuring Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin, and Laura Loomer. Is this a battle over ideology, loyalty, or who controls the future of the movement heading into 2028?
Today's Headlines: Congress is having a moment. Eric Swalwell resigned yesterday after the House Ethics Committee announced an investigation into harassment and rape allegations against him, and with an expulsion vote likely incoming. He called the allegations "false" while also admitting he made "mistakes" — a distinction he'll get to work out with the Manhattan DA. Republican Tony Gonzalez followed within the hour, announcing he's leaving Congress early after previously denying, then admitting, an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide. Two more members — Florida Republican Cory Mills and Florida Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick — are facing potential expulsion for sexual misconduct allegations and stealing $5 million in federal disaster funds, respectively. In Iran war news, The U.S. military launched a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz yesterday with more than 15 warships, and Trump posted that any Iranian ships that come near it will be "immediately ELIMINATED" using the same methods used against drug dealers at sea — "quick and brutal." Peace talks with Iran remain stalled, though Vance spent Monday doing damage control press rounds claiming the U.S. "acquired some knowledge" about Iranian negotiating tactics. The gap between the two sides: Iran offered a 5-year nuclear suspension, the U.S. wants 20 years. Iran also wants the Strait back to what it was before the war — which, to be fair, is exactly what everyone wants. Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus healing a man resembling Jeffrey Epstein, called Pope Leo "weak on crime," and accused him of catering to the radical left. The post was deleted Monday after widespread backlash. Trump said he thought the image was of him as a doctor. He refused to apologize. He then ordered DoorDash to the Oval Office to promote his no-tax-on-tips policy, handed a woman in a DoorDash Grandma t-shirt a $100 bill, and called it a day. Tomorrow is Tax Day — the first since the Trump administration eliminated free tax filing, handing the business back to H&R Block and Intuit. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: Axios: Eric Swalwell announces resignation from Congress Axios: Tony Gonzales announces plans to quit Congress early Click Orlando: What to know about US Rep. Cory Mills' sex, financial misconduct investigations WSJ: Iran War Live News Updates: U.S. Blockade of Strait of Hormuz Takes Effect Axios: U.S. asked Iran to freeze uranium enrichment for 20 years, sources say Axios: Trump unleashes tirade against "weak," "terrible" Pope Leo AP News: Trump says he won't apologize to Pope Leo AP News: Trump tips DoorDash driver $100 for delivering McDonald's to Oval Office Subscribe to the Betches News Room and join the Morning Announcements group chat. Go to: betchesnews.substack.com Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stacey Plaskett was just saved from censure by Republicans — the same Republicans who have spent weeks pounding the podium about protecting children and holding Epstein-connected figures accountable. They backed off not out of principle, but to shield their own colleague Cory Mills, who is facing ethics violations of his own. It was a stunning collapse of supposed moral courage, with lawmakers folding like cheap lawn chairs when it came time to actually act. The GOP proved that all of their righteous fury was nothing more than stage lighting and sound effects. If they won't even take action against someone they call an enemy, the idea that they would ever go after their own donors or allies is laughable. Every Democrat who voted against censure is just as complicit, exposing the hypocrisy of claiming moral high ground while protecting one of their own. Both parties showed their hand: preserving power matters more than accountability or truth.Stacey Plaskett shouldn't just have been censured — she should be stripped of committees, cut off from party backing, and pressured to resign. Her actions and alliances are indefensible, and protecting her destroys any credibility either party claims to have in the fight for transparency and justice in the Epstein case. If Democrats want to be taken seriously in demanding full disclosure and real consequences for everyone tied to Epstein's network, they must abandon the practice of shielding “favorites” and clean their own house first. You cannot scream about Trump while ignoring Plaskett. You cannot claim to defend victims while protecting someone who served as an institutional shield for a predator's ecosystem. Until both parties stop rolling in the mud, neither can pretend to stand on higher ground. This isn't going away. Accountability starts now — not when it's convenient.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Stacey Plaskett was just saved from censure by Republicans — the same Republicans who have spent weeks pounding the podium about protecting children and holding Epstein-connected figures accountable. They backed off not out of principle, but to shield their own colleague Cory Mills, who is facing ethics violations of his own. It was a stunning collapse of supposed moral courage, with lawmakers folding like cheap lawn chairs when it came time to actually act. The GOP proved that all of their righteous fury was nothing more than stage lighting and sound effects. If they won't even take action against someone they call an enemy, the idea that they would ever go after their own donors or allies is laughable. Every Democrat who voted against censure is just as complicit, exposing the hypocrisy of claiming moral high ground while protecting one of their own. Both parties showed their hand: preserving power matters more than accountability or truth.Stacey Plaskett shouldn't just have been censured — she should be stripped of committees, cut off from party backing, and pressured to resign. Her actions and alliances are indefensible, and protecting her destroys any credibility either party claims to have in the fight for transparency and justice in the Epstein case. If Democrats want to be taken seriously in demanding full disclosure and real consequences for everyone tied to Epstein's network, they must abandon the practice of shielding “favorites” and clean their own house first. You cannot scream about Trump while ignoring Plaskett. You cannot claim to defend victims while protecting someone who served as an institutional shield for a predator's ecosystem. Until both parties stop rolling in the mud, neither can pretend to stand on higher ground. This isn't going away. Accountability starts now — not when it's convenient.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Chris Cuomo connects a string of recent political stories — from Trump signing the Epstein files bill to Delegate Stacey Plaskett exchanging texts with Epstein during a 2019 hearing to Rep. Cory Mills' stolen-valor scandal — to illustrate how each episode exposes the same habits of denial, excuse-making, and selective outrage that define today's politics. Cuomo explains why these narratives are surfacing now, how both parties use them to score points, and why the truth keeps getting buried beneath performance. He also breaks down what recent political stories reveal about power: who gets protected, who gets punished, and who gets used as ammunition in a never-ending fight for advantage. Instead of treating these controversies as isolated events, Cuomo argues they come from the same broken incentives — where accountability is optional, bad actors thrive, and the public is left with a politics of spectacle instead of solutions. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Support our sponsors: This holiday season, turn your routine into a ritual with Laundry Sauce. During our Black Friday/Cyber Monday Signature Sale, you'll save up to 40%, get $75 in free gifts, and free shipping at https://LaundrySauce.com Live Better Longer with BUBS Naturals. For A limited time get 20% Off your entire order with code CUOMO at http://Bubsnaturals.com So if you've been waiting for the right time to try Dream—this is it. Go to shopbeam.com/CUOMO , use code CUOMO, and get up to 50% off during Beam's Cyber Sale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fox News reveals the damage caused by Trump's tariff retreat. Speaker Johnson demands changes after being outflanked on the Epstein files. A MAGA civil war erupts over Trump's $2,000 refund checks. Charlotte officials say ICE raids are over, but DHS disputes it. Benny Johnson claims immigration is the source of all Americans' problems. Rep. Cory Mills is caught in another sex scandal. Trump officials discussed removing CNN anchors with Larry Ellison. The Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas as hate symbols. Host: John Iadarola (@johniadarola) Co-Host: Brett Erlich (@bretterlich) ***** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE TIKTOK ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@thedamagereport INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/thedamagereport TWITTER ☞ https://twitter.com/TheDamageReport FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/TheDamageReportTYT
Aaron McIntire's Friday Five Pack: White House economic messaging scorecard — Leavitt touts $1,000 bigger tax refunds & no tax on tips/overtime, Vance asks for patience with egg-price realism, while Trump countersignals with "golden age" hype and "you're not skilled enough" H1B comments. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott deploys state police to eradicate Sharia courts & designates CAIR/Muslim Brotherhood as terror orgs. Florida Dem Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick indicted for stealing $5M FEMA funds. New bombshell on Rep. Cory Mills: hired prostitutes nightly in Tbilisi, then ditched his own team for solo PR stunt in Afghanistan. Viral UK kid show clip: little girl picks toy giraffe over Dubai vacation — "never let kids pick their gender." Ask/Tell Me Anything on Islam, Obama's race-baiting legacy, Romans 16, and Christmas song redo wishes. AM Update, Trump economy messaging, JD Vance eggs patience, Caroline Leavitt tax refunds, H1B Trump Saudi, Greg Abbott Sharia courts Texas, Cory Mills Afghanistan prostitutes, Sheila Sherphilis McCormick FEMA theft, Nancy Pelosi Trump euphemism, Jake Lang Dearborn rant, kid picks giraffe Dubai
Join Jim and Greg for three stories of congressional chaos on the Thursday 3 Martini Lunch, as they break down the indictment of a Florida Democrat, the allegations facing a Florida Republican, and a shocking case of a House staffer accused of staging a hate crimeFirst, they examine the federal indictment of Florida Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who is accused of pocketing $5 million in federal Covid-19 disaster assistance and allegedly funneling some of the money into her congressional campaign. The congresswoman gets the presumption of innocence but this evidence looks pretty clear.Next, they detail the serious accusations leveled against Florida GOP Rep. Cory Mills, including alleged mistreatment and threats toward women, improper involvement in federal contracting, and even claims of stolen valor tied to his Army service. Mills denies all of the allegations and says he can prove he's not guilty. Fellow Republican Rep. Nancy Mace is leading the charge against Mills and wants him censured.Finally, Jim and Greg dig into the disturbing case of a staffer for New Jersey Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew. Prosecutors say she falsely reported being the victim of a hate crime by people who hate President Trump and her boss. Evidence shows she even paid to have someone significantly scar her body in order to make the scam more believable.Please visit our great sponsors:Cancel unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money at https://RocketMoney.com/MARTINI Give your liver the support it deserves with Dose Daily. Save 35% on your first month when you subscribe at https://DoseDaily.co/3ML or enter code 3ML at checkout. Before you check out for the holidays, do one smart thing for your future with Noble Gold. Open a qualified account and receive TEN 1-oz commemorative Silver Holiday Coins. Visit https://NobleGoldInvestments.com/3ML
Aaron McIntire covers White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt urging filibuster elimination to pass Trump's agenda like voter ID and election reforms, amid Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' 30,000+ student absences tied to ICE raids. Texas parents sue Character.AI after its chatbot allegedly groomed autistic teen for self-harm and violence against family, echoing Florida boy's suicide case. GOP infighting erupts: Nancy Mace forces censure vote on Cory Mills over stolen valor and abuse claims after backroom deal shields Epstein-texting Dem Stacey Plaskett. Pope Leo downplays Nigeria Christian killings as "economic" issue affecting Muslims too, drawing backlash. Poll: 35% reject Trump's direct ACA subsidy payments as ineffective. Visit https://conduitclothing.com/ and use promo code AMUPDATE for 10% off your order AM Update, filibuster nuke Trump, ICE Charlotte absences, AI chatbot lawsuit autism, Nancy Mace Cory Mills censure, Stacey Plaskett Epstein, Pope Leo Nigeria Christians, Trump healthcare direct payments poll, Stephen Miller H1B, Charlotte train fire
Stacey Plaskett was just saved from censure by Republicans — the same Republicans who have spent weeks pounding the podium about protecting children and holding Epstein-connected figures accountable. They backed off not out of principle, but to shield their own colleague Cory Mills, who is facing ethics violations of his own. It was a stunning collapse of supposed moral courage, with lawmakers folding like cheap lawn chairs when it came time to actually act. The GOP proved that all of their righteous fury was nothing more than stage lighting and sound effects. If they won't even take action against someone they call an enemy, the idea that they would ever go after their own donors or allies is laughable. Every Democrat who voted against censure is just as complicit, exposing the hypocrisy of claiming moral high ground while protecting one of their own. Both parties showed their hand: preserving power matters more than accountability or truth.Stacey Plaskett shouldn't just have been censured — she should be stripped of committees, cut off from party backing, and pressured to resign. Her actions and alliances are indefensible, and protecting her destroys any credibility either party claims to have in the fight for transparency and justice in the Epstein case. If Democrats want to be taken seriously in demanding full disclosure and real consequences for everyone tied to Epstein's network, they must abandon the practice of shielding “favorites” and clean their own house first. You cannot scream about Trump while ignoring Plaskett. You cannot claim to defend victims while protecting someone who served as an institutional shield for a predator's ecosystem. Until both parties stop rolling in the mud, neither can pretend to stand on higher ground. This isn't going away. Accountability starts now — not when it's convenient.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Hour 1 Segment 1Tony starts the first hour of the show talking about President Donald Trump signing the order to release the Epstein files. Tony also talks about Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick getting indicted and could face up to 53 years in prison for stealing $5 million in FEMA funds. Hour 1 Segment 2Tony talks about Randi Weingarten speaking on the strength of diversity. Tony also talks about the new hurdle in the James Comey case as President Trump's Justice Department faces questions about the grand jury process. Hour 1 Segment 3Tony talks about Hakeem Jeffries saying he’s not spoken with Stacey Plaskett. Tony also gets into another rendition of Jasmine Crockett Masterpiece Theatre as she defends Plaskett for texting Jeffrey Epstein. Hour 1 Segment 4Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Scott Jennings thoughts on President Trump signing the order to release the Epstein files. Hour 2 Segment 1Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about the latest in the stock market. Tony also talks about three Chinese nationalists charged with smuggling Nvidia chips back to China. Hour 2 Segment 2Tony talks about Aftyn Behn running for Congress in Nashville saying she hates the city. Tony also talks about the pictures of the UPS plane crash in Louisville. Tony later plays the latest White House press briefing from Karoline Leavitt. Hour 2 Segment 3Tony continues to play the White House press briefing from Linda McMahon. Hour 2 Segment 4Tony wraps up the second hour of the show continuing to play the rest of the White House press briefing from Karoline Leavitt. Hour 3 Segment 1Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about Nancy Mace’s complaint against Cory Mills for censure votes. Hour 3 Segment 2Tony talks about a Joanne Jacobs article saying today’s students will earn 8% less. Hour 3 Segment 3Tony is joined with Dr. Matt Will, economist from the University of Indianapolis, to talk about the latest jobs numbers post government shutdown. Hour 3 Segment 4Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about the White House exploring tariff rebates without Congress. Tony also talks about the 5th death at Disney World in less than a month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 Segment 1Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about Nancy Mace’s complaint against Cory Mills for censure votes. Hour 3 Segment 2Tony talks about a Joanne Jacobs article saying today’s students will earn 8% less. Hour 3 Segment 3Tony is joined with Dr. Matt Will, economist from the University of Indianapolis, to talk about the latest jobs numbers post government shutdown. Hour 3 Segment 4Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about the White House exploring tariff rebates without Congress. Tony also talks about the 5th death at Disney World in less than a month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOP STORIES - Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has been indicted for allegedly funneling FEMA funds to her campaign, and the House Ethics Committee has launched an investigation into Rep. Cory Mills. Officials confirm a fifth death at a Disney World resort in less than a month. Floridians are demanding HOA reform at the state Capitol, and the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office reports multiple arrests, including a sex offender accused of sending harmful material to out-of-state children and a Strawberry Crest student found with a firearm and knife. Hillsborough County is also rolling out a new alert system in jails, and Tampa has topped the list of cities with the worst holiday traffic.
TOP STORIES - Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has been indicted for allegedly funneling FEMA funds to her campaign, and the House Ethics Committee has launched an investigation into Rep. Cory Mills. Officials confirm a fifth death at a Disney World resort in less than a month. Floridians are demanding HOA reform at the state Capitol, and the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office reports multiple arrests, including a sex offender accused of sending harmful material to out-of-state children and a Strawberry Crest student found with a firearm and knife. Hillsborough County is also rolling out a new alert system in jails, and Tampa has topped the list of cities with the worst holiday traffic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stacey Plaskett was just saved from censure by Republicans — the same Republicans who have spent weeks pounding the podium about protecting children and holding Epstein-connected figures accountable. They backed off not out of principle, but to shield their own colleague Cory Mills, who is facing ethics violations of his own. It was a stunning collapse of supposed moral courage, with lawmakers folding like cheap lawn chairs when it came time to actually act. The GOP proved that all of their righteous fury was nothing more than stage lighting and sound effects. If they won't even take action against someone they call an enemy, the idea that they would ever go after their own donors or allies is laughable. Every Democrat who voted against censure is just as complicit, exposing the hypocrisy of claiming moral high ground while protecting one of their own. Both parties showed their hand: preserving power matters more than accountability or truth.Stacey Plaskett shouldn't just have been censured — she should be stripped of committees, cut off from party backing, and pressured to resign. Her actions and alliances are indefensible, and protecting her destroys any credibility either party claims to have in the fight for transparency and justice in the Epstein case. If Democrats want to be taken seriously in demanding full disclosure and real consequences for everyone tied to Epstein's network, they must abandon the practice of shielding “favorites” and clean their own house first. You cannot scream about Trump while ignoring Plaskett. You cannot claim to defend victims while protecting someone who served as an institutional shield for a predator's ecosystem. Until both parties stop rolling in the mud, neither can pretend to stand on higher ground. This isn't going away. Accountability starts now — not when it's convenient.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Stacey Plaskett was just saved from censure by Republicans — the same Republicans who have spent weeks pounding the podium about protecting children and holding Epstein-connected figures accountable. They backed off not out of principle, but to shield their own colleague Cory Mills, who is facing ethics violations of his own. It was a stunning collapse of supposed moral courage, with lawmakers folding like cheap lawn chairs when it came time to actually act. The GOP proved that all of their righteous fury was nothing more than stage lighting and sound effects. If they won't even take action against someone they call an enemy, the idea that they would ever go after their own donors or allies is laughable. Every Democrat who voted against censure is just as complicit, exposing the hypocrisy of claiming moral high ground while protecting one of their own. Both parties showed their hand: preserving power matters more than accountability or truth.Stacey Plaskett shouldn't just have been censured — she should be stripped of committees, cut off from party backing, and pressured to resign. Her actions and alliances are indefensible, and protecting her destroys any credibility either party claims to have in the fight for transparency and justice in the Epstein case. If Democrats want to be taken seriously in demanding full disclosure and real consequences for everyone tied to Epstein's network, they must abandon the practice of shielding “favorites” and clean their own house first. You cannot scream about Trump while ignoring Plaskett. You cannot claim to defend victims while protecting someone who served as an institutional shield for a predator's ecosystem. Until both parties stop rolling in the mud, neither can pretend to stand on higher ground. This isn't going away. Accountability starts now — not when it's convenient.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The search is over for the people accused in one of Connecticut’s most shocking child abuse cases after 12-year-old Jacqueline Torres-Garcia, better known as “Mimi,” is found dead and decomposing inside a plastic bin behind an abandoned home in New Britain. A Florida judge grants a restraining order against Congressman Cory Mills after his ex-girlfriend, Miss United States 2024 Lindsey Langston, says he harassed her and threatened to share intimate videos. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's another explosive hour on The Joe Pags Show! Joe kicks things off reacting to Rep. Cory Mills facing a restraining order, the shocking twist in Jack Smith's upcoming congressional testimony, and a wild Texas Powerball story where a winner accidentally hit the jackpot after playing the wrong numbers — you can't make this stuff up! Then, Rep. Mark Harris of North Carolina joins Pags to pull back the curtain on what's really happening behind the scenes of the government shutdown. He exposes the hidden items buried inside the Democrats' alternative continuing resolution — from healthcare for illegals to questionable funding tactics meant to sneak stripped money back in. Harris breaks down how these backdoor deals threaten the budget, the border, and the American taxpayer. It's a fiery, fact-packed interview you can't miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a restraining order for a member of Congress.
Wednesday - Jim is watching Adolescence, squirrels prompt a class action lawsuit, we learn how to pronounce some Florida towns and Jim get's a mystery gift. Animal House with Christin Burford, Director of the C. A. R. E. Foundation and a Kinkajou. Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell on his love of horror movies and the troubles of Rep. Cory Mills. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday - Jim is watching Adolescence, squirrels prompt a class action lawsuit, we learn how to pronounce some Florida towns and Jim get's a mystery gift. Animal House with Christin Burford, Director of the C. A. R. E. Foundation and a Kinkajou. Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell on his love of horror movies and the troubles of Rep. Cory Mills. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.
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Candace Owens goes scorched-earth on Trump—and AG Hamilton fires back. Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene shocks conservatives by breaking with Israel. We break down what's going on, what's at stake, and who's burning flags (literally).Also in this episode:-Nancy Pelosi's mental state draws Biden comparisons-Jasmine Crockett's own staff calls her a diva-Rep. Cory Mills lawyering up amid sexual extortion allegations-Ghislaine Maxwell denied a prison dog?-“Green dildo” memes go viral after WNBA stunt-JD Vance, Charlie Kirk, and South Park steal the show-Pro-Hamas rallies hit Australia-Muslim students say democracy is a “cancer”?-American Girl tells kids to burn the flag-Trump's peace summit, Sydney Sweeney's Sphere ad, and Chefman drama-Homeland Security drops a South Park reference (yes, really)SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Try the new OneSkin Scalp Serum and get 15% off with code CHICKS for younger, healthier-looking skin! Visit https://OneSkin.co During the Chefman FLASH SALE, get your SLUSH-EASE SLUSHY MAKER up to 30% OFF! Visit https://Chefman.com/CHICKS and use promo code CHICKS30 to save!!!Get your summer glow with HealthyCell—vibrant hair, radiant skin, and strong nails await! Use promo code CHICKS at https://HealthyCell.com/CHICKS for 20% off your first order.Don't wait to take control of your financial future! Schedule your FREE Know Your Risk Portfolio Review today at https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.com—your peace of mind is just a click away.
It's Thursday! That means Greg Dworkin is on his way out the door for the weekend! That's OK. Congress is gone all month. Which might be why Democrats in that body aren't doing what the latest “centrist” pundit says they ought to be doing… which is, of course, praising Trump. But under no circumstances must you hand it to Trump! The “idea,” we gather, stems from the Old School Media Playbook, which instructs that if a president says it and then it happens, it's a “win.” Even if it's an obvious disaster. But this particular “idea” also rests on multiple false assumptions. Like that Democrats have no electoral support. (They do.) Or that Trump is popular. (He's not.) Or that his “policies” are wise and well-considered. (They're not.) Or that members of his party benefit politically from his leadership. (They don't.) Nope. He's the same guy he's always been. Plotting a coverup of his sex scandals. Firing people who won't do his dirty work, or lie for his benefit. You know, the usual. Meanwhile, in Gotham… where Eric Adams is already corrupted by Trump, Andrew Cuomo seeks Trump's counsel. And adds one of the least-respected consultants in the country to his team of duds, which is sure to make things worse. But he might not even be the dumbest Cuomo of the day! On the Jeffrey Epstein front: Jeffrey Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein! Is there anything that can make this worse? Sure! Woody Allen! While we're on the topic of public pervos, there's still more (mysteriously less-than-disastrous) news about MAGA trainwreck Cory Mills. Why is this news less than disastrous, anyway? IOKIYAR, as the olds used to say, when they were young.
Iran vows to kill 50,000 US soldiers in revenge as massive Israeli airstrike on Republican Guard HQ wipes out 'hundreds' of elite troops and spies, Church staff stops mass shooting in miracle saving dozens of children, Fmr. Rep. Matt Gaetz, Rep. Cory Mills and Florida AG James Uthmeier join the show. Check Out Our Partners: Advantage Gold: Get your FREE wealth protection kit https://www.abjv1trk.com/F6XL22/4MQCFX/?sub1=Youtube American Financing: Save with https://www.americanfinancing.net/benny NMLS: 182334, http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Presented with limited interruptions by: https://BlackoutCoffee.com/KYLE (Save 20% on your first order) ************************Steve Baker joined me to discuss his investigation into Congressman Cory Mills. Mills faces swirling allegations of stolen valor, his alleged conversion to Islam, and increasing concerns about MAJOR discrepancies between his private and public life. Steve's digging seems to indicate the FBI was recruiting a source to infiltrate the Blaze.As usual, we run at some of the most serious and scary topics with dark humor, and I hope you'll give this one a listen.Follow Steve:https://x.com/stevebakerUSACheck out Cory Mills Watch:https://www.corymillswatch.com/keywords:investigative, journalism, Cory, Mills, informant, stolen,valor, , accountability, integrity,FBI ,undercover operations, political, corruption, public corruption, intelligence community