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Claude Robinson developed a heroin habit as a young man, and spent years in jail. In 2006 he began to turn his life around for good. (CW: descriptions of drug use, addiction, and crime) (R)Claude Robinson is the manager of Rainbow Lodge, a home in inner Sydney for men just out of prison. Claude knows the place well because nearly 20 years ago he was sent there himself.Claude was a heroin addict who had taken to crime to pay for his habit and wound up in a minimum security jail. But after he assaulted a prison guard, he ended up in one of Australia's toughest jails - Goulburn Correctional Centre. While Claude was inside, his father died, and he found out that he had inherited $60,000.It was a chance to start a new life when he got out of prison. But instead, he and a girlfriend checked into a hotel in Kings Cross and bought some backs of heroin. Within weeks, all of Claude's inheritance was gone.In 2006, Claude was back in prison when he decided to finally change his story. He got off drugs, went to TAFE, and started working his way back to Rainbow Lodge, where he helps men who have walked a similar path to his own.Help and support is always available: The National Alcohol & Other Drug Hotline is a free and confidential 24/7 phone service that provides counselling, advice, and information for those struggling with addiction. Call 1800 250 015.Learn more about Rainbow LodgeRead about Australia's Justice Reform Initiative's campaign Jailing is Failing This episode of Conversations discusses drug use, substance abuse, addiction, crime, mental health, toxic masculinity, manhood, fatherhood, parenting, turning your life around, getting clean, rehabilitation, rehab, intervention, AA, NA, sponsors, inheritance, heroin, methadone, ice, meth, illicit substances, incarceration, recidivism.
Rümeysa Öztürk spent 6 weeks in jail for writing an op-ed piece in a student newspaper that was critical of Israel. Small government conservatives have no problem with this because... reasons
Thousands of young people across Turkey are protesting against the jailing of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival. Many say they no longer fear prison, claiming they have nothing left to lose. University students were among the first to take to the streets after Imamoglu was detained last month. They believe his arrest was politically motivated, though the government denies this.“We are all sick and tired of the oppression that has been going on for such a while, and we are all fed up with it,” said an Istanbul university student who did not want to be named for fear of retribution.“All these things that happened to Ekrem Imamoglu and all the other political people that are sent to jail, we are just fed up. We can't take it anymore, so we are here to protest against the government.”For another student, the protests go beyond Imamoglu's case.“Everyone realises that it is not just a problem about Ekrem Imamoglu. We have a lot of problems in our country because of the economy, the inflation, because of the justice, because of the femicide, we have a lot of problems with our country,” she said.Turkey's rivalry with Iran shifts as US threats create unlikely common groundYouth defy fear of arrestThe protests are the largest seen against Erdogan's government in more than 10 years.Until now, political apathy, a weak opposition and a harsh crackdown on dissent have left few willing to challenge Erdogan's AK Party. But the country's youth are emerging as a key force for change.“They were really the ones that carried the first protests, they were the vanguards,” said Sezin Oney, a political commentator with Halk TV.Oney said many young people are losing hope due to widespread nepotism and corruption.“If you are not connected to somebody, even if you get the best education, then it does not matter; you have to have connections; this is how they are feeling," she said."They are striving for certain values; they are describing it as something that has to do with justice, with democracy, everything this government doesn't represent."Turkey's opposition calls for boycott as anti-Erdogan protests continueEconomy in free fallTurkey's youth have grown up in a country where 90 percent of the media is controlled by the state or its allies, and schools are designed to produce what Erdogan once called a loyal, pious generation.But that goal seems out of reach. “An overwhelming majority of the young people right now in Turkey prefer a pluralistic democratic system to a one-man strong system,” said Can Selcuki, head of Istanbul Economics Research, a polling firm.Selcuki said the sharp divides between secular and religious youth, once used by Erdogan to hold onto power, are fading as shared economic problems take centre stage. Turkey faces double-digit inflation and high youth unemployment.“As the economy is spiralling down, these young people find more common denominators in this worsening economy, making identity leverages disappear,” said Selcuki.“So the bad situation of the economy is bringing these young people together in a more socio-economic level, from a more class perspective.”Erdoğan tightens his grip with crackdown on protests while Europe stays silentCrackdown on dissent widensThe unrest has now spread to high schools, after the government decided to redeploy tens of thousands of teachers. Pupils in schools across the country have staged rare protests.Erdogan has reportedly asked his party to investigate the causes of the growing discontent.For now, the government is vowing to crack down. Court cases have begun against hundreds of protestors, most of them students, with prosecutors seeking up to three-year prison terms.Many detainees say they were beaten in custody, which authorities deny.New laws are also being discussed to curb further unrest. “There is a new crime they (the government) are trying to formulate, ‘disturbing the public order.' When you create this crime, then you can arrest basically anyone,” said Oney.“But I don't think it will succeed. The thing is especially the youth is thinking they have nothing to lose, they have reached their tipping point. There will be more arrests and more protests, it will be a vicious cycle, unfortunately.”Turkey is already seeing record numbers of highly educated people leave the country, but many young protestors say leaving is not an option. For them, staying and resisting is the only choice they have left.
Headlines for April 22, 2025; Remembering Pope Francis on Earth Day: How He Linked Capitalism, Climate & Catholicism; “The Doxxing-to-Deportation Pipeline”: Update on Abduction & Jailing of Tufts Student Rümeysa Öztürk; Vijay Prashad: Historic 1955 Anti-Colonial Bandung Conference Inspired New Era in Global South
On today's show: Remembering Pope Francis on Earth Day: How He Linked Capitalism, Climate, and Catholicism “The Doxxing-to-Deportation Pipeline”: Update on Abduction and Jailing of Tufts Student Rümeysa Öztürk Vijay Prashad: Historic 1955 Anti-Colonial Bandung Conference Inspired New Era in Global South The post Democracy Now 6am – April 22, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
Preview: Colleague Sinan Ciddi of FDD reports the resistance to Erdogan after the arrest and jailing of the chief opposition candidate, the Mayor of Istanbul. More 1935 ANKARA
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Despite bans, beatings and even the use of facial recognition technology to pursue protesters, Turkey's opposition is out in the streets in its greatest numbers in more than a decade. This comes after the jailing of centre-left opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu, the popular mayor of Istanbul who's been charged with corruption and abetting terrorism just as he's been plebiscited by the CHP to carry the party's colours in the 2028 presidential election. Will the protesters prevail? Turkey has seen many a rule-of-law showdown over the years. One-time Istanbul mayor Recep Tayyip Erdogan was himself jailed in 1999, essentially for being popular. He's since enjoyed 22 years of uninterrupted power, which a potential constitutional reform would extend. What to make of this crackdown and its pushback?Produced by Rebecca Gnignati, Ilayda Habib and Aurore Laborie.
AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on arrests in Turkey amid huge demonstrations over the jailing of a key Erdogan rival.
Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, legal challenges, and current events. The conversation covers the complexities of the ATF's actions, the implications of proposed assault weapons bans, and the ongoing efforts for open carry legislation in Florida. Additionally, the episode highlights a self-defense success story involving a juvenile who defended himself against armed intruders, emphasizing the importance of the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms. Armed American Radio, gun rights, ATF, legal cases, assault weapons ban, open carry, self-defense, Second Amendment, Mark Walters, Lee Williams Takeaways The ATF has been accused of weaponizing its agency against citizens. Legal challenges are ongoing regarding the rights of gun owners. Proposed assault weapons bans are being met with strong opposition. Open carry legislation is a hot topic in Florida politics. Self-defense cases highlight the importance of the Second Amendment. Public outcry is necessary for justice in legal cases involving gun rights. The media often overlooks significant events related to gun rights. Legislative changes are being pushed in various states for gun rights. The conversation around gun rights is evolving with public sentiment. Community engagement is crucial for protecting Second Amendment rights.
Yesterday the Court of Appeal overturned the fully suspended sentence previously given to former soldier Cathal Crotty and sentenced him to two years in prison for a brutal assault on Natasha O'Brien.
You'll have likely heard the news yesterday evening that former soldier Cathal Crotty has been jailed by the Court of Appeal for two years for his “brutal and unprovoked” physical assault on Natasha O'Brien in Limerick city.Natasha joins Kieran to discuss.
The “No New Jail” movement aims to fight Erie County's decision to build a brand new $200 Million jail and focuses on advocating for better conditions in existing jails and how funds can be better allocated to community resources.
On today's show, Scoot talks about Jonestown becoming a tourist attraction, Joe Burrow's house getting burgled, why Republicans are tracking down women who get abortions in other states, Trump saying that everyone on the January 6 Committee should be jailed, women fawning over the shooter of the health insurance CEO, and more.
Chris and Amy discuss the case of a Georgia mother arrested for child endangerment after her 11-year-old son walked unsupervised to a nearby town. Lenore Skenazy, president of Let Grow, joins the conversation to highlight the broader issue of overprotective parenting and the criminalization of childhood independence. Skenazy criticizes safety plans that mandate constant supervision and tracking, arguing that they harm children's autonomy and mental health. Let Grow's advocacy for free-range parenting has influenced laws in eight states to better define neglect, promoting a healthier balance between safety and independence.
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Hillary Clinton did media rounds this week where she blamed Trump for his assassination attempts and even suggested that Americans should be jailed for posts she considers to be misinformation. Plus, the media continues to also blame Trump for not only his assassination attempts, but violent rhetoric throughout the country, Al Sharpton says Trump is a threat to black people and the latest overseas as war drums beat louder. SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://RVMNews.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com #DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow Protect your savings with a faith-based precious metals company at https://GoldwithDrew.com Fight aches and pains, as well as chronic inflammation with Sweetamine. Use promo code DREW to save $5 off your order at https://Sweetamine.com Be prepared for the worst with food you actually want to eat. Visit Prepper All Naturals at https://PreparewithBeef.com and use promo code RVM to save 25% off today!
Trump - Says he will give Elon Musk a government position/Hush money case sentence postponed/Jailing opponents/An array of rally nonsense Trump/Harris debate (31:05) Notre Dame chokes/NFL/Samantha Ponder fired by ESPN/Bears/Packers/Aaron Rodgers/Illegal formation & kickoff bullshit/Uzzu (58:15) Tyreek Hill (1:02:30) James Earl Jones dies (1:43:05)
This episode is presented by Simply NC Goods – Former President Donald Trump promised to throw the book at election cheaters, and Democrats are freaking out. Which indicates to me that they might be worried about getting caught cheating. Help Pete's for the Walk to End Alzheimer's by going here. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Advertising inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claude Robinson blew his inheritance on heroin, and lots of it. Breaking free from the chaotic grip of drugs, the former addict has been clean for 17 years. Now he supports inmates transition back into society at Rainbow Lodge - one of the longest running halfway homes. Can't get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Donald Trump has been reposting conspiracy theories and other posts on his social media platform after special counsel Jack Smith filed a new indictment against him over the bid to undo the 2020 election.
Breakdancing is out of the Olympics (thanks, Australia) Blink fitness finally goes belly-up, and guys who offer tampons to girls in high school are studs not nerds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
8.15.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Biden/Harris Lower Drug Costs; Detroit Judge removed for jailing teen; trial of white Fla. woman who killed Black mom continues LIVE from Cincinnati, Ohio, for the 36th Annual Black Family Reunion. Where Roland Martin will be speaking in about an hour. But first on #RMU ... The trial of the white Florida woman who killed a black mother of four when she fired a shot through her door will be in the hands of the jury Friday. Today, the defense rested. Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump represents Ajike "AJ" Owens' family. He's here to us if he thinks the all-white jury will acquit Susan Lorincz. The Biden Administration delivered its promise to lower prescription drug prices for Americans on Medicare. Centre for Climate Reporting went undercover and published details of the secretive second phase of Project 2025, which was led by a Trump insider. We'll show you the secret recordings. A Georgia County wants to charge those who challenge voter eligibility. And a Michigan judge gets temporarily removed from the bench after disciplining a sleeping teen who visited his courtroom during a field trip. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
American Journal UK's Jailing Of Citizens For Speech Coming To America If Harris Elected
The Mancave discusses Kamala's pick with Tim Walz, how she is using AI to mislead people, how John Fetterman is calling people weird, the UK is jailing people for what they call "hate speech" on social media, and the woke olympics.
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Seattle's City Council says it needs more options to jail people who commit misdemeanors. Criminal justice reformer and MacArthur "Genius" Grant winner Lisa Daugaard joins us to debate and discuss. Daugaard is best-known for helping launch Seattle's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program. Plus, Lisa weights in on a recent Seattle auditor's report looking at "place-based problem-solving approach to addressing overdoses and drug-related crime." Finally, Lisa Daugaard on civil or involuntary commitment. Is it coming to Seattle and Washington State? Our editor is Quinn Waller. Support the Show.Support us on Patreon!
The spokesperson of the Eswatini government says international partners and friends should respect the country's sovereignty and rule of law. This week, the US Embassy in Eswatini and Amnesty International expressed concern after the Eswatini High Court sentenced two members of parliament -- Bacede Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube -- to a combined 43 years in jail. They were arrested in July 2021 while delivering a petition calling for democratic reforms and charged with promoting political terrorism. Spokesperson Alpheous Nxumalo tells VOA's James Butty, the two men received a fair trial and that anyone wanting to criticize should utilize the proper channels.
In an astounding show of ignorance (or a strong belief that Americans are ignorant) about how gas prices come to be, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and 22 other senators are urging the Department of Justice to prosecute a former CEO of a large oil & gas company merely for calling for “capital discipline” in the sector and blasting out public information on group texts. Jacki explains what is behind this plan.
Glenn discusses the guilty verdict of Hunter Biden and the absurdity of going after him on this charge when there are plenty of other options to choose from. Is President Biden a bigger drug addict than Hunter? National Review Institute senior fellow Andrew McCarthy joins to break down the difference between Hunter Biden's trial and former President Trump's trial. Is Hunter Biden now a gun rights advocate? Journalist Alex Newman joins to explain what America can learn from the recent election outcomes in Europe. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wy.) joins to expose how the electronic identification ear tags for cattle are the latest government attempt to control our food supply. Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean joins to expose Andrew Cuomo for continuing to peddle lies regarding his deadly actions with nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Glenn and Stu give the latest odds for the 2024 presidential election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
American Journal Feds Jailing Political Opponents As Biden Soils Himself On TV
Trump is acting out following his felony conviction. In addition to threatening political enemies with jail, he once again denied ever having met writer E. Jean Carol, for whom a judge found Trump liable in her sexual assault. Carol's lawyer says it could open the door to another defamation case. Political analyst and presidential historian John Rothmann will stop in to discuss that and more. Belinda Waymouth joins for “It's the Planet, Stupid!” She'll look at Panama's plan to evacuate the first island because of rising sea levels.
Republicans have announced more hearings in the aftermath of the Trump verdict. I say, enough! It's time to start jailing all Democrats who have refused subpoenas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The forecast of Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) seems to signal unparalleled concern from Democrats regarding the potential return of former President Donald Trump to the Oval Office. The unease stems from the prospect of the indomitable Trump mounting another run for the presidency. This apprehension appears to be fueling a relentless pursuit of legal action against Trump. The former head of state is currently facing trial in New York, accused of a confidential payment allegedly made to an adult film actress known as Stormy Daniels. Cruz astutely observes that this legal upheaval seems suspiciously timed. He is of the opinion that this is not mere coincidence, but a calculated move, driven by Democratic fear: 'Democrats are panic-stricken at the thought of American voters choosing President Trump at the ballot box this November,' Cruz avers. 'Their maneuver to hamper the electoral process is glaring. They are investing every ounce of their energy to thwart a potential Trump return to the White House.' The words of Cruz paint a clear image of fear-induced agitation among Democrats, pursuing every angle to prevent a Trump second term. Pointedly, Cruz condemns the policies we've witnessed thus far from the opposite aisle. Upon examination, we can see a litany of failures. Inflation spiralling, rampant crime, an unmanaged southern border--all seemingly part and parcel of a deplorable political strategy. And the onslaught on our fundamental rights and values seems ceaseless under the current administration. The assaults on our constitutional rights are ever present: suppression of free speech and religious liberty, disregard for the Second Amendment. A display of relentless partisanship that swiftly seeps into every corner of our society. Beyond home shores, our position in the international arena is deteriorating, thanks to the abysmal handling of foreign policy and national security. Evidence of this is seen everywhere, from the chaotic retreat from Afghanistan, to the escalating tensions in Ukraine, and the unsettling developments in Israel. Cruz emphasizes that everything touched by the Biden regime seems to have descended into chaos: 'Each endeavor Biden has pursued has fallen into disarray. This isn't merely a statement of political rivalry - it's an observation based on the grim reality we're witnessing'. The incumbent administration's track record teeters on the brink of utter disaster. Democrats are wary of discussing it, well aware it will do them more harm than good. Instead, they resort to using this trial as a smearing campaign against President Trump. 'Not a solitary Democrat within the corridors of power in Washington exhibits the slightest concern for the rule of law,' Cruz reveals, displaying their hypocrisy. Fueled by their fears, Democrats aren't prosecuting Trump for justice, but rather to stave off the possible electoral results. Biden's failing tenure cannot serve as the Democrats' campaign platform, so they are resorting to tarnishing Trump. It's as if they are seeking to divert the voters' attention from glaring realities, directing their focus to the courtrooms of New York where they're building their deceptive narrative. As Cruz's commentary reveals, it's a stark backdrop of a desperate, failing administration on one side, threatened by potential resurgence of vigorous leadership on the other. This dynamic introduces fascinating nuance to the upcoming electoral battles and promises compelling drama. In conclusion, based upon the observations of Senator Ted Cruz, the fear-stricken Democrats are now resorting to legal wrangling to stave off a possibility they dread: a triumphant return of the formidable Donald Trump, backed by the American people, to the presidency. Visit Real News Now at https://www.realnewsnow.com Connect with Real News Now on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealNewsNowApp/ X Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnewsapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnews/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realnewsnowapp Threads: https://www.threads.net/@realnews/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@RealNews YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@realnewsnowapp End Wokeness: https://endthewokeness.com #realnewsnowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today on What's Right: Biden politically desperate for a ceasefire Michigan Gov Gretchen Whitmer heckled by protesters MGT's motion to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson Palestine protests really started Summer 2020 Accountability for government criminals Our revolt against political elites Don't believe the Tesla haters Thanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and make sure you leave us a 5-star review. Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7. Connect with us on our socials: TWITTER Sam @WhatsRightSam What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow FACEBOOK What's Right Show https://www.facebook.com/WhatsRightShow/ INSTAGRAM What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow To request a transcript of this episode, email marketing@samandashlaw.com
Originally released Nov. 22, 2021. Abraham Lincoln is known as "The Great Emancipator." But not many people know that during the Civil War, he jailed as many as 2,000 political opponents without charges or trial. The story in this episode revolves around what happened in Baltimore, Maryland in 1861 and why it led to the Mayor, the Police Chief, the entire City Council and many more being jailed indefinitely in a suspension of the writ of Habeas Corpus. Then we chat with entertainer Brandon Anderson and play the quick quiz! Review this podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-internet-says-it-s-true/id1530853589 Bonus episodes and content available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent For special discounts and links to our sponsors, visit http://theinternetsaysitstrue.com/deals
Episode 274. I break down the jailing of Peter Navarro and the charges taken out against conservative social media influencer Maria DeLuca and how this is an effort to shut down conservative voices ahead of the election season. I then dive into the Obama appointed Chicago Federal District Judge ruling that illegals can carry firearms lawfully and what that means for the future. They're coming for you. Get the Merch: Brushbeater Store The Guerilla's Guide to the Baofeng Radio is a #1 Bestseller! Knightsbridge Research discount code: SCOUT Radio Contra Sponsors: Civil Defense Manual Tactical Wisdom Blacksmith Publishing Radio Contra Patron Program Brushbeater Training Calendar Brushbeater Forum Palmetto State Armory Primary Arms
This week Francis discusses a Chinese Jody looking at 10 months in prison for doing Jody stuff. We also dive back into the 1943 Women's Home Companion and the sunsetting of yet another free benefit for troops that's being taken away. Get on the Patreon before the end of the month at the $10 level to get this quarter's care package - https://www.patreon.com/Hellofawaytodie Jody - https://www.militarytimes.com/off-duty/military-culture/2024/02/22/chinese-jody-hit-with-jail-time-after-stealing-military-spouse/ Army E-Learning - https://www.pdmatis.army.mil/e-Learning-Sunsetting-FAQ.pdf
In hour 3, Chris talks about the left, like Stephen Colbert, who want Trump locked away forever, like Russian opposition leader Navalny who just died in a gulag... For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in love on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday To join the conversation, check us out on X @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Dana Farber Cancer Institute, affiliated with the Harvard Medical School, has been accused of publishing studies that contain data manipulation. STAT's Angus Chen tells us more. And, more than three months after the start of the war, the question remains: what is next for Gaza? Khaled Elgindy, senior fellow and director of the program on Palestine and Palestinian-Israeli Affairs at the Middle East Institute, shares some perspective. Then, in some states a child's truancy results in parents — often single mothers — being prosecuted and jailed. Johns Hopkins University School of Education professor Robert Balfanz talks about the criminalization of absenteeism and the consequences for students and parents.
January 6 was a stain on democracy centering around a sacred building. But how sacred is a building that also sees stock trading which shows that "Congress blew the market out of the water"? --
Tim, Phil, Carter Banks, & Serge join Rep. Alex Mooney to discuss Biden condemning conservatives and MAGA in unhinged speech, the supreme court agreeing to hear arguments over Trump and the 14th amendment, a new bill being introduced that will remove Joe Biden from the Missouri ballot, and young American soldiers admitting to transporting illegal immigrants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The New Abnormal, hosts Andy Levy and Danielle Moodie discuss how crazy it is that Donald Trump keeps talking about jailing his political opponents and everyone has just accepted it as normal. Dare we say, the new abnormal. Plus! Blowback Podcast hosts Brendan James and Noah Kulwin pop in to talk about their newest season covering the ins, outs, and random stars of the crisis in Afghanistan and the US' involvement after 9/11. Then, Author, historian, and culture critic Ruth Ben Ghiat is here to answer the question Danielle Moodie thinks nobody is asking, what stage of the facist takeover are we in right now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.