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In this powerhouse episode, Joe sits down for an exclusive, full-show feature with one of the most polarizing and resilient figures in the election integrity movement: Gold Star Mom and Persecuted Patriot Tina Peters. As the former Mesa County Clerk, Peters has been on the front lines of the battle over voting systems, and today she joins Joe to connect the dots between her firsthand experiences and the explosive new evidence sending shockwaves through the political landscape. From administrative battles to institutional weaponization, this episode delivers an unfiltered, deep-dive look at the heavy personal and political price of challenging the status quo.Together, Joe and Tina break down the bombshell revelation that Dominion Voting Systems has agreed to dismiss its massive $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Mike Lindell and MyPillow with prejudice. The discussion pivots to the staggering new 799-page Dominion documents exposed by The SCIF, which heavily reference the critical vulnerabilities Peters warned about in Mesa County. Tina lends her expert insider perspective to the damning allegations of voting machines running on live WiFi, remote-access capabilities, and election management systems left exposed to the internet while absentee ballots were being processed during the 2020 election.Beyond the machines, the show tackles the broader administrative war being waged to protect the ballot box. With the SAVE Act failing to pass, Joe and Tina analyze the Trump administration's aggressive maneuvers to halt unverified mail-in voting, highlighted by a massive policy hammer dropped by the USPS against states refusing to clean up and turn over their voter rolls. This is a riveting, comprehensive broadcast that exposes the intersection of technology, government policy, and raw courage—an essential watch for anyone demanding transparency in American elections.
Grand Valley: State of the Market - New Construction Style - Introducing Fresh Foundations - A brand new segment of the podcast you already love. Fresh Foundations is the podcast where we dig into what's actually happening in new construction real estate right here on the Western Slope of Colorado.Build and Development Coordinator Kerry Seriani sits down with Jen Taylor and Christi Reece of The Christi Reece Group to talk what developments have been released in 2026, what's selling, what's coming — and then we're going to give you a taste of where this podcast is headed and tease our next guest. By the end of this episode, you're going to know exactly where the new construction action is and why you should be paying attention.The Christi Reece Group provides ReFreshing Real Estate services in Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade and surrounding areas of Mesa County. Contact us at info@christireece.com, 970-589-7700, or visit us at our offices at 1601 Riverfront Dr, Suite 103 in Grand Junction, CO.
America just crossed a DANGEROUS milestone with the national debt that should trouble everyone, regardless of politics. The debt is now above 100 percent of national gross domestic product, or GDP, explains Alex Newman in this episode of The Sentinel Report. It must be addressed before catastrophe. Thankfully, the affordability crisis might finally receive long-overdue attention in Midwestern and Southern states this year through the elimination of property taxes. Newman and Liberty Sentinel COO and journalist Andrew Muller analyze Florida's plan to phase out property taxes. Now other states are watching and following suit. In other good news, Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk, is being released after a legal battle that captivated election integrity activists nationwide. After the news segment, Sam Anthony, the founder of YourNews joins Newman to breakdown how the fake media lies to you discuss California’s war on citizen journalism. Later, Cindy Jenkins, the founder of the Healthcare Accountability Initiative, joins the show to blow the whistle on critical flaws in our healthcare system, and finally, Mark and Amber Archer, the founders of Fearless Features, discuss how to be free in Christ.
America just crossed a DANGEROUS milestone with the national debt that should trouble everyone, regardless of politics. The debt is now above 100 percent of national gross domestic product, or GDP, explains Alex Newman in this episode of The Sentinel Report. It must be addressed before catastrophe. Thankfully, the affordability crisis might finally receive long-overdue attention in Midwestern and Southern states this year through the elimination of property taxes. Newman and Liberty Sentinel COO and journalist Andrew Muller analyze Florida's plan to phase out property taxes. Now other states are watching and following suit. In other good news, Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk, is being released after a legal battle that captivated election integrity activists nationwide. After the news segment, Sam Anthony, the founder of YourNews joins Newman to breakdown how the fake media lies to you discuss California’s war on citizen journalism. Later, Cindy Jenkins, the founder of the Healthcare Accountability Initiative, joins the show to blow the whistle on critical flaws in our healthcare system, and finally, Mark and Amber Archer, the founders of Fearless Features, discuss how to be free in Christ.
Christi Reece sits down with Emily Krause, Superintendent for Parks & Rec, and Nicole Reeves, Manager of the Community Rec Center, for an in-depth look at the various summer programs for all ages, an update on the new $100 million Community Rec Center and what guests can expect, as well as the other various recreational programs and opportunities that are available to the community! The Full Circle Podcast - compelling interviews and incredible tales from Colorado's Western Slope. If you prefer watching your podcasts, head over to our YouTube page, christireecegroup, to watch this and all of our other episodes! The Christi Reece Group provides ReFreshing Real Estate services in Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade and surrounding areas of Mesa County. Contact us at marketing@christireece.com, 970-589-7700, or visit us at our offices at 1601 Riverfront Dr, Suite 103 in Grand Junction, CO.
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The American Democracy Minute Radio News Report & Podcast for June 11, 2026Convicted County Election Official & Election Denier Tina Peters Had Her Sentence Commuted. CO Gov. Jared Polis Censured His Action.Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted the 9-year sentence for Mesa County clerk Tina Peters May 15th, leading to her release June 1st. An unrepentant Peters immediately repeated her baseless voter fraud claims, and Polis has since been censured by his party.Some podcasting platforms strip out our links. To read our resources and see the whole script of today's report, please go to our website at https://AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgToday's LinksArticles & Resources:Colorado Newsline - Colorado Gov. Polis cuts Tina Peters' prison sentence in halfColorado Newsline - Colorado Democrats vote to censure Gov. Polis over Tina Peters commutationPolitico - Tina Peters says Democrats will ‘cheat' in midtermsColorado Public Radio - Tina Peters is free, but the story is likely far from overRelated ADM Reports:American Democracy Minute - CO Election Official Tina Peters Got 9 Years for Tampering with Election Machines to Prove the Big Lie. Trump is Trying to Set Her Free.American Democracy Minute - Colorado Election Official Who Allowed 2020 Conspiracy Theory Activists Access to County Voting Machine Data Found GuiltyRegister or Check Your Voter Registration:U.S. Election Assistance Commission – How to Register And Vote in Your State Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky Social, and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgSubscribe for FREE at Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most podcasting platforms.Are you a radio station? Find our broadcast files at Pacifica Radio Network's Audioport and PRX#NewsAlerts #AmericanDemocracy #Colorado #TinaPeters #ElectionDeniers #ConspiracyTheories
Colorado released former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters on parole June 1 from a women's state correctional facility in Pueblo. She was less than two years into a nearly nine-year sentence for her role in tampering with county voting machines months after the 2020 presidential election, part of an effort to search for election rigging. Peters, who has become a hero among some MAGA voters, wasted no time repeating claims that Democrats are using technology to steal elections. The decision to free Peters early has potentially upended Gov. Jared Polis' final months in office, enraging his political allies and disheartening defenders of the election system.CPR's Bente Birkeland and Tom Hesse dig into this long and complicated tale, from the original plot to access Mesa County's election equipment, to the pressure campaign President Donald Trump launched to free her and Polis' recent clemency decision. They also discuss what her early release could mean for elections and politics in the state, and elsewhere, going forward. Catch up on our latest coverage: Colorado Matters: ‘It brainwashes people:' Head of Colorado's county clerks is concerned Tina Peters' disinformation against elections will continue CPR News: Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters released from prison CPR News: Colorado Democrats censure Gov. Jared Polis over Tina Peters commutation CPR News: Trump hails Peters' commutation as state Democrats call it ‘a sad day' CPR News: The Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters' election security controversy, explained (2022) Colorado in Depth: The Colorado clerk on trial for the big lie, and what it means for the 2024 election Purplish is produced by CPR News and the Capitol News Alliance, a collaboration between KUNC News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, and The Colorado Sun, and shared with Rocky Mountain Community Radio and other news organizations across the state. Startup funding for the Alliance was provided, in part, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.Purplish's producer is Stephanie Wolf. Sound design and engineering by Shane Rumsey. The theme music is by Brad Turner. Other music in this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. Additional reporting from CPR's Kevin Beaty, Sam Brasch, Anthony Cotton and Ryan Warner. Megan Verlee is CPR News' executive producer of podcasts.
REALTORS® Karen and Christina Sadler sit down to answer commonly asked questions and misconceptions around the homebuying and selling process. They go over common buying basics, first time homebuyer questions, and tips to know and prepare yourself whether you're in the market now or preparing to be in the future. The Full Circle Podcast - compelling interviews and incredible tales from Colorado's Western Slope.The Christi Reece Group provides ReFreshing Real Estate services in Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade and surrounding areas of Mesa County. Contact us at info@christireece.com, 970-589-7700, or visit us at our offices at 1601 Riverfront Dr, Suite 103 in Grand Junction, CO.
John Zmirak. Hero Tina Peters Released from Demoncrat Gulag. The Eric Metaxas Show John Zmirak Jun 03 2026 Today On The Eric Metaxas Show, Eric celebrates the launch of Revolution before talking with John Zmirak about the release of Tina Peters, the Colorado election official imprisoned after challenging the 2020 election narrative. They discuss election integrity, weaponized government, political persecution, January 6 defendants, the Save Act, Tina Peters's refusal to say the 2020 election was honest, and why John compares her case to the Dreyfus affair. Eric and John also discuss George Washington, providence, the retreat from Long Island, and why America's founding story still matters today. Subscribe for clips from The Eric Metaxas Show to hear politics and culture from a Christian perspective.⭐ ORDER TODAY:Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World
The Dan Caplis Show is back with a lively discussion on the topic of justice and accountability in Colorado. Today's episode features a thought-provoking conversation between the host and Ash in America, a popular podcast personality, about the recent case of Tina Peters, a former Mesa County clerk who was convicted of tampering with election equipment. The conversation delves into the complexities of the case, the role of the justice system, and the importance of accountability in government. The episode explores the nuances of the case, including the charges brought against Peters and the potential motivations behind her actions. Brauchler and Ashe in America discuss the role of the justice system in protecting the rights of the accused and the importance of due process. They also touch on the topic of jury nullification and the potential for government overreach. As the conversation unfolds, the host and Ashe in America delve into the specifics of the case, discussing the charges and the evidence presented. They also explore the concept of comparative sentencing and the importance of considering the context of the case. The discussion is engaging and informative, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the complexities of the case and the justice system. If you're interested in learning more about this fascinating case and the discussion surrounding it, tune in to this episode of The Dan Caplis Show. The conversation is thought-provoking and informative, and provides a unique perspective on the importance of accountability in government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gov. Jared Polis has been the talk of the town since he commuted the sentence of noted 2020 election denier and former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, and he's handling all the attention the way only he could – trolling the press, sticking to his guns, and finding some time for a very jovial bill-signing on an RTD bus. City Cast Denver's reigning Hater of the Year Adrian Felix and HD5 candidate Sterling Simms join producer Paul Karolyi to get into the weeds of that big RTD reform bill and dissect all Polis' latest antics. Plus, one of the most highly anticipated performers at Denver PrideFest is “breaking her silence” about a legal dispute with one of Denver's favorite clothing brands; Sterling addresses his opponent (aka, green chile correspondent Justine Sandoval); and all our wins and fails of the week. That's not all! If you're a City Cast Denver Neighbor, you'll also get a bonus segment where we respond to some very fun listener comments and questions about DIA's new plan to divert waylaid travelers into its infamous underground tunnels. Paul mentioned Pattie Gonia's online merch store, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin's comments about sanctuary cities, and Elijah Wood's vaguely Lord of the Rings-themed DJ sets this weekend. Sterling talked about his campaign for HD5 and Colorado's latest PIRG report on clean energy. Adrian discussed a clip of his costume on our Instagram last Halloween, Denver Water's new anonymous reporting form, and the photos of State Sen. Matt Ball and Polis at the RTD bill signing. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think about Governor Jared Polis' latest antics? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this May 29th episode: Denver Fringe Central City Opera Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
Christi Reece sits down with the members of the HBA of Western Colorado for a roundtable discussion. The HBA is a professional organization that serves the Grand Valley and surrounding areas. Beyond hosting events like the Home Expo and the Parade of Homes, the HBA functions as an advocate for the building industry and its consumers, providing programs such as Careers in Construction and charitable efforts. In this episode, you'll hear topics like: - What is the HBA and what do they do? - Advocacy work with impact fees and regulatory costs- Workforce development and community engagement The Full Circle Podcast - compelling interviews and incredible tales from Colorado's Western Slope. If you prefer watching your podcasts, head over to our YouTube page, christireecegroup, to watch this and all of our other episodes! The Christi Reece Group provides ReFreshing Real Estate services in Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade and surrounding areas of Mesa County. Contact us at marketing@christireece.com, 970-589-7700, or visit us at our offices at 1601 Riverfront Dr, Suite 103 in Grand Junction, CO.
May 16, 2026, 8 AM ; Peters was sentenced to nine years after prosecutors proved she gave an unauthorized person access to Mesa County election equipment in the aftermath of the 2020 election, then helped spread false claims that the vote was stolen. Her case became a cause célèbre on the right, with President Trump repeatedly calling her a “political prisoner” and demanding that Colorado set her free. The move comes after months of pressure from Trump, who cast Peters as a martyr in this broader campaign to rewrite the history of the 2020 election. Colorado Sec. of State Jena Griswold joins The Weekend to discuss the governor's decision. For more, follow us on social media: Bluesky: @theweekendmsnow.bsky.social Instagram: @theweekendmsnow TikTok: @theweekendmsnow To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden Ron Hanks's Lawsuit challenging the State's semi open primary, proposal to suspend the federal gasoline tax CD3 candidate Ron Hanks files lawsuit challenging the State's semi open primary with alarming data on unaffiliated voters. Plus Trump puts Dems in a bind with his proposal to suspend the federal gasoline tax. This episode of The Chuck and Julie Show features CD3 candidate Ron Hanks discussing his primary challenge against Jeff Hurd and a landmark lawsuit targeting Colorado's semi-open primary system. The hosts also examine allegations of campaign finance fraud ("smurfing") and the severe financial instability currently facing the Colorado Republican Party. The CD3 Primary and the Challenge to Incumbency Ron Hanks details his recent performance at the CD3 assembly, where he successfully campaigned despite what he described as rule-bending by the committee to favor incumbent Jeff Hurd. Hanks notes that while Hurd was allowed to speak for 11 minutes despite a 3-minute limit, he was ultimately booed by the assembly and left through a side door. Hanks characterizes Hurd as "timid" and alleges that Hurd and Speaker Johnson pressured the Trump administration to rescind endorsements of other conservative candidates by threatening to "scuttle the America First agenda." Hanks maintains that CD3 must not be a "sacrificial lamb" for establishment Republicans who vote against Trump's tariffs or for protecting congressional misconduct. Legal Challenges to Colorado's Primary System A central theme of the discussion is the lawsuit filed by Hanks and other candidates to exclude unaffiliated voters from Republican primaries. Hanks argues that the current system violates the 14th Amendment and the right of private association by allowing non-members to decide party nominees. He presents data using "regressive methodology" showing that in Mesa County's 2024 primary, 10,000 of the 27,000 votes cast were from unaffiliated voters, significantly diluting the Republican base. The hosts express concern that the system is being "weaponized" to ensure establishment candidates win over grassroots conservatives. Financial Crisis and "Smurfing" Allegations The Colorado Republican Party is reportedly in a state of financial collapse, with approximately 400,000 in debt and only 12.55 in cash on hand. The hosts blame former leadership for "failure by design," citing excessive travel reimbursements and a lack of organized opposition to "jungle primaries." Additionally, the program highlights "smurfing" allegations against candidate Victor Marks. These claims suggest that Marks' campaign reported thousands of small donations from individuals who, when contacted, denied ever contributing to his campaign. Infrastructure and National Policy The episode concludes with a critique of Denver's Regional Transportation District (RTD). Chuck Boniwell notes that ridership has decreased by over 20%, yet the city continues to fund "bus rapid transit" projects that he argues are bankrupting the system. On a national level, the hosts praise Donald Trump's proposal to suspend the federal gas tax, viewing it as a strategic move to force Democrats into a difficult political position regarding inflation and taxpayer relief. The discussion underscores a deep divide between the Colorado Republican grassroots and the party establishment. With a critical court date approaching and the state party facing near-total insolvency, the outcome of the CD3 primary and the pending election lawsuit will likely determine the future trajectory of conservative politics in the state.
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden Ron Hanks's Lawsuit challenging the State's semi open primary, proposal to suspend the federal gasoline tax CD3 candidate Ron Hanks files lawsuit challenging the State's semi open primary with alarming data on unaffiliated voters. Plus Trump puts Dems in a bind with his proposal to suspend the federal gasoline tax. This episode of The Chuck and Julie Show features CD3 candidate Ron Hanks discussing his primary challenge against Jeff Hurd and a landmark lawsuit targeting Colorado's semi-open primary system. The hosts also examine allegations of campaign finance fraud ("smurfing") and the severe financial instability currently facing the Colorado Republican Party. The CD3 Primary and the Challenge to Incumbency Ron Hanks details his recent performance at the CD3 assembly, where he successfully campaigned despite what he described as rule-bending by the committee to favor incumbent Jeff Hurd. Hanks notes that while Hurd was allowed to speak for 11 minutes despite a 3-minute limit, he was ultimately booed by the assembly and left through a side door. Hanks characterizes Hurd as "timid" and alleges that Hurd and Speaker Johnson pressured the Trump administration to rescind endorsements of other conservative candidates by threatening to "scuttle the America First agenda." Hanks maintains that CD3 must not be a "sacrificial lamb" for establishment Republicans who vote against Trump's tariffs or for protecting congressional misconduct. Legal Challenges to Colorado's Primary System A central theme of the discussion is the lawsuit filed by Hanks and other candidates to exclude unaffiliated voters from Republican primaries. Hanks argues that the current system violates the 14th Amendment and the right of private association by allowing non-members to decide party nominees. He presents data using "regressive methodology" showing that in Mesa County's 2024 primary, 10,000 of the 27,000 votes cast were from unaffiliated voters, significantly diluting the Republican base. The hosts express concern that the system is being "weaponized" to ensure establishment candidates win over grassroots conservatives. Financial Crisis and "Smurfing" Allegations The Colorado Republican Party is reportedly in a state of financial collapse, with approximately 400,000 in debt and only 12.55 in cash on hand. The hosts blame former leadership for "failure by design," citing excessive travel reimbursements and a lack of organized opposition to "jungle primaries." Additionally, the program highlights "smurfing" allegations against candidate Victor Marks. These claims suggest that Marks' campaign reported thousands of small donations from individuals who, when contacted, denied ever contributing to his campaign. Infrastructure and National Policy The episode concludes with a critique of Denver's Regional Transportation District (RTD). Chuck Boniwell notes that ridership has decreased by over 20%, yet the city continues to fund "bus rapid transit" projects that he argues are bankrupting the system. On a national level, the hosts praise Donald Trump's proposal to suspend the federal gas tax, viewing it as a strategic move to force Democrats into a difficult political position regarding inflation and taxpayer relief. The discussion underscores a deep divide between the Colorado Republican grassroots and the party establishment. With a critical court date approaching and the state party facing near-total insolvency, the outcome of the CD3 primary and the pending election lawsuit will likely determine the future trajectory of conservative politics in the state.
In this hard-hitting episode, Joe pulls back the curtain on the systematic erosion of American sovereignty, beginning with a forensic deep dive into the 2020 election. Expert Mark Cook's video breaks down his findings from the Mesa County, Colorado, Dominion Voting Systems forensic image, presenting a chilling demonstration of how a government can be fundamentally altered without leaving a trace. Tipping of the Scale is a coordinated effort involving hijacked judiciaries, the indoctrination of our youth, and an all-out assault on parental rights. From the "Communist Colorado" policies that penalize parents to the rollout of invasive AI-driven surveillance like the AVIS speeding system, we examine how the "architecture of control" is being used to strip wealth and liberty from the American people.The decay of the rule of law takes center stage as we contrast the alarming sentencing disparities in our courtrooms, highlighting a judicial system that often protects the predator while punishing the whistleblower. We question the very foundation of qualified immunity for judges and the rising rhetoric from political leaders aiming to dismantle the Supreme Court's authority. This segment serves as a sobering look at how fraudulent elections lead to a rotted judiciary, creating a cycle of chaos that serves the interests of the powerful while leaving the average citizen as a "slave" to the state. We ask the question: Is the system being fixed, or is it being finalized?Joe welcomes Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine “Blaino” Holt to navigate the treacherous waters of global strategy and internal political warfare. As a former NATO senior leader and the "#1 Strategist and Innovator" for the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Holt provides an unvarnished assessment of the circular firing squad within the GOP and the grift farm of the establishment. We tackle the looming specter of a national debt-induced economic reset and discuss whether American institutions can ever be reformed from within. General Holt defines what true, non-grifter leadership must look like in 2026 if we are to survive an era where individual liberty is increasingly viewed as incompatible with the modern state.
On today's newscast: The ICE holding facility in west Glenwood Springs could be forced to close; Carbondale-based nonprofit Youthentity is hosting its first civics bee tomorrow; and boaters in Mesa County recently removed 5,400 pounds of trash from the Colorado River. Tune in for these stories and more.
In this episode, we're discussing the recent Colorado Court of Appeals ruling in the Tina Peters case. Dan Rubinstein, the Republican District Attorney for Mesa County, joins us to break down the key points. The Court of Appeals upheld most of the convictions, but ordered a re-sentencing due to concerns about the judge's comments during the original sentencing. We'll dive into the specifics of the case, including the First Amendment issue and the concept of specific deterrence. Dan shares his insights on the implications of this ruling and what it means for the future of the case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Union workers at Alamo Drafthouse in Sloan's Lake are walking out today over frustrations with the company's move to a QR code-based food ordering system, saying it overcomplicates interactions with customers. Contributor Michelle Jackson joins host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi to discuss what it means for a theater chain that built a brand on being aggressively anti-phone. Plus they discuss the latest news in the saga of disgraced Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, what this joke map of RTD's light rail stops says about how we view Denver, and of course, our wins and fails of the week. Bree talked about the new Gems & Minerals Hall coming to the Museum of Nature and Science, the ongoing JBS strike, and Denver City Council's vote for a new contract with Axon. Paul quoted numbers from this Westword report on the local Alamo unions and discussed this statement from the company about the QR ordering change; he also talked about Copper Kettle Brewing's impending closure and Jersey Mike's downhill slide. Michelle mentioned Mo'Betta Greens. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this April 3rd episode: Multipass Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
He prosecuted former clerk Tina Peters. We'll get perspective from Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubenstein on the resentencing the Colorado Court of Appeals just ordered. Then, measles lingers in the air for hours. It's why vaccination rates must be really high for herd immunity. They no longer are. Plus, the voices of women who ranch on the Western Slope will be preserved at The Library of Congress.
Today on America in the MorningAttorney General Pam Bondi Fired The second White House cabinet member in 30 days has been removed, as President Trump announced that he fired Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday. There are questions being raised as to why Trump showed one of his strongest loyalists the door, as well as who will replace her, and who in the cabinet could be next. The details from correspondent Rich Johnson. Oil Prices Soar Oil prices dramatically rose following Wednesday night's presidential address from the White House. U.S. oil futures Thursday notched their biggest daily gain since climbing back from the COVID crash six years ago to close out a holiday-shortened week at $111.54 a barrel. Correspondent Julie Walker reports that high gas prices appear to be becoming the new normal likely into the summer. Army Chief of Staff Leaving The Pentagon is confirming the departure of the Army Chief of Staff amid war with Iran. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports the move was initiated by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Tina Peters Sentence Overturned A Colorado court has thrown out the 9 year prison sentence of Tina Peters on First Amendment grounds. Sue Aller reports the legal challenge for the former Mesa County, Colorado clerk continues as she will next be resentenced. Drone Sales Questioned A drone maker that is backed by Donald Trump, Junior and Eric Trump is negotiating to sell their product to Gulf countries that have been attacked by Iran, products needed to defend against a nation in a war led by President Trump. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Trump's New Tariff President Trump announced that a new 100% tariff could hit some pharmaceutical drugs this year. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Latest On Iran War The United Nations Security Council is preparing to vote today on a proposal from Bahrain that would authorize countries to use all defensive means necessary to secure the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, the world continues to react to the ongoing conflict in Iran, less than 48 hours after President Trump pledged the conflict would end soon. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Second Russian Tanker Cuba-Bound Saying they will stand by the people of Cuba, Russia announced it will send a second oil tanker to Havana with crude oil, putting it on a collision course with the Trump administration's blockade of the island. Correspondent Charles deLedesma reports. No Money For Day Care & Medicare President Trump told a crowd gathered at the White House for a private Easter party that it's not possible for the federal government to expand child care programs - along with Medicare and Medicaid - arguing that the states should take care of those programs and let the federal government focus on military spending. Joan Jones has the story. Mosque Leader Detained The president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest mosque, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in what mosque leaders and national Muslim advocacy groups are calling a politically motivated arrest. Pope Leo's Message Pope Leo took aim at political and people's abuses of power presiding over the mass prior to Good Friday at the Vatican. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Tech News Elon Musk may soon have the title of the world's first trillionaire, thanks to SpaceX. Chuck Palm has this story today in his new segment, the New Old Tech Guy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled that Tina Peters was improperly sentenced in 2024 and should receive a new sentencing hearing. The former Mesa County clerk, serving a prison sentence in Pueblo for facilitating unauthorized access to Mesa County's voting equipment to try and prove voter fraud occurred in the 2020 election, had challenged the ruling from Judge Matthew Barret. Then, Denverite looks at the impact a major restructuring is having on how the RiNo arts district is run. Also, a new library project in Adams County connects book lovers...with nature. And, with Artemis II rocketing towards the moon, we revisit a conversation with the first Native American to fly into space.
It's uncertain who is more wrapped up in the prison sentence plight of convicted Mesa County clerk Tina Peters - President Trump, who granted her a symbolic federal pardon which has no bearing on a state-level convcition, or 9 News, which is dedicating loads of coverage and analysis to whether or not her sentence can and will be reduced or if/when Governor Jared Polis might grant her clemency.Mike Davis of the Article 3 Project says we now have a 'confederate governor' in Minnesota's Tim Walz and a 'confederate mayor' in Jacob Frey of Minneapolis. Harsh, but are these characterizations accurate given their willful obstruction and defiance of ICE?
Dan reflects on the life and times of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most consequential Americans of the 20th century, along with his impact and legacy as reflected in the power of his words and rhetoric.Also, unconfirmed reports state convicted Mesa County clerk Tina Peters was assaulted in prison and is now in solitary confinement. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R, CO-4) posts on X with details, as we reach out to her for further comment.
Dan breaks down the highlights and fireworks from the Tina Peters case before the Colorado Court of Appeals, in a thorough analysis of the concerns behind the sentencing of the former Mesa County clerk in front of what appears to be a very politically motivated judge.
John talks about House Dems releasing more photos from the Epstein Estate, personal photos from Epstein's own collection – some prominently featuring Donald Trump. He also discusses Trump's statement that he is pardoning former Mesa County, Colorado, clerk Tina Peters, but it's legally ineffective because it targets her state convictions, which fall outside presidential authority. Colorado says LOL. Next, he interviews Chris Anders who is the Director of the Democracy and Technology Divison at the ACLU. The ACLU just filed a major lawsuit demanding the Trump administration release the secret legal memo authorizing U.S. military strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats. These strikes have killed at least 87 people since September, including a now-controversial “double-tap” strike on survivors. Despite conducting 22 lethal strikes, the administration has refused to disclose the legal justification—breaking with long-standing precedent of releasing such memos for major military actions. The lawsuit argues these killings occur outside any recognized armed conflict, making their legality highly suspect and the memo's release urgently necessary. Then finally, John jokes with TV's Frank Conniff and they chat with listeners about pop culture and current Trump fuckery.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The election interference allegations against Mesa County elections clerk Tina Peters hit a fever pitch as the President pardons the 2020 election whistleblower and creates a tug-of-war with Colorado governor Jared Polis. Why are democrats so desperate to keep her silenced, behind bars? Reporter Ann Vandersteel takes us to 30,000 feet to see the broader scandal Peters threatens to fully expose, and Trump knows all about it. The liberal media chicks freak out over Trump treating them the same way they treat him.
News breaks during the show that President Trump has issued imprisoned former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters a pardon, despite her being incarcerated for a state-level crime. Will Governor Polis agree to her release?
Jon Herold and Burning Bright wade straight into the chaos surrounding Patrick Byrne's self-admitted CIA ties, breaking down how his shifting stories, strategic omissions, and sudden confessions reframe years of election-integrity efforts, whistleblower claims, and J6-related operations. They analyze Byrne's involvement across multiple fronts, Mesa County, Lindell's PCAP saga, the Iran “double agent” narrative, and his pressure campaign on Trump, and explore whether his role functioned as infiltration, misdirection, or something even more complex. From there, Jon and BB tie Byrne's revelation into broader information-war dynamics, including planted narratives, controlled opposition, and demoralization tactics aimed at fracturing the movement. The hosts also field live-chat reactions, discuss the psychology of belief in high-stakes information environments, and highlight the importance of discernment as 2025's narrative battles accelerate.
Jon Herold opens the show reflecting on a news cycle that feels strangely empty, until he dives into the only story that actually matters: Patrick Byrne's explosive admission that he has been CIA all along. Jon walks through Byrne's conflicting claims, shifting narratives, and the bombshell implications for election-integrity efforts, the Russia hoax, Tina Peters, and ongoing RICO investigations. Joined mid-show by Ashe in America, he unpacks her detailed thread questioning Byrne's credibility, his funding of key election-related operations, and whether his involvement helped shape prosecutions, psyops, or legislative outcomes. They revisit Byrne's past stories about Maria Butina, Brennan, Comey, and his 2020 pressure campaign on Trump, examining how his newly admitted CIA role reframes everything, from Mesa County to Mike Lindell's PCAPs to today's Venezuela narratives. Jon closes with sharp commentary on psychological warfare, controlled narratives, and why no one in the movement, himself included, should be above scrutiny, reminding viewers that discernment, not blind trust, is the only way to stay unruggable.
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden The lawyer involved in the January 6th pardons has formally asked President Trump to pardon persecuted Mesa County clerk Tina Peters and reveals she could be a crucial witness in an ongoing federal investigation
In this episode, we break down a federal judge's decision to deny temporary release for former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted for her role in the 2020 Mesa County voting machine breach and is now serving a nine-year sentence while her appeal moves through the state courts. We explore how this ruling highlights the growing divide between those who see Peters as a political prisoner and those who view the case as a necessary stand for election security and the rule of law. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Rubenstein, Republican district attorney in Colorado's 21st judicial district, joins Sheriff Steve Reams to discuss a recent push by President Trump to transfer convicted former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters from state to federal custody in order to facilitate her release from prison.
On today's newscast: The city of Aspen terminated a contract with a Centennial-based contractor partway through a remodel of the city's Old Powerhouse building; Mesa County officials are asking Washington state not to give wolves to Colorado; and the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office says the state senator who died last week, was killed in the second of two crashes. Tune in for these stories and more.
This episode reveals the evidence the State of Colorado and the national election-industrial complex never wanted the public to see. Using Cast Vote Records, timing-belt sequencing, precinct-preserved shuffle tests, and the Mesa County and Grand Junction datasets, the show walks audiences through the hard mathematical proof of algorithmic manipulation that former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters attempted to expose.Featuring election-integrity researcher Robert Fuller, the episode demonstrates why Tina Peters was targeted, why she is currently imprisoned, and why the data itself demands she be released immediately.This is not political.This is not speculation.This is math, science, and documented analysis.Presented in partnership with:https://AmericanMadeFoundation.orghttps://AmericanMadeAction.orgFollow Ann Vandersteel on Pickax: https://pickax.com/annvandersteel
In this hard-hitting episode of Why We Vote, Ashe in America is joined by Colonel Shawn Smith (CoA) to dissect the Colorado County Clerks Association's latest attempt to “debunk” the Mesa County election reports. Together, they expose the recycled talking points, false claims, and technical inaccuracies used to cover up systemic election vulnerabilities. Shawn details his background in Air Force operations and cyber testing, explaining how Colorado's voting systems violate federal standards and why operating system logs are, in fact, crucial election records. Ashe and Shawn walk through each false claim, from the “trusted build” cover-up to expired lab accreditations and Wi-Fi-enabled machines, unraveling how election integrity has been obscured by propaganda and misinformation. They also tackle Liberty Vote's suspicious rebrand of Dominion and what it means for 2026. It's a masterclass in truth, transparency, and the fight to reclaim trust in America's elections.
Thursday, September 15th, 2022Today, in the Hot Notes: John Durham appears to be wrapping up his investigation into the oranges of the Trump/Russia investigation, his report is expected by the end of the year; the FBI served a warrant on pillowman, Cyber Symposium organizer, and conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell in connection to the charges Tina Peters, the Mesa County, Colorado is facing regarding a scheme that allegedly allowed an unauthorized person to access voting machines; plus an interview with journalist and author David Enrich.David Enrichhttps://twitter.com/davidenrichServants of the Damned – HarperCollins Our Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - DonateMSW Media, Blue Wave California Victory Fund | ActBlueWhistleblowerAid.org/beansFederal workers - feel free to email AG at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. Find Upcoming Actions 50501 Movement, No Kings.org, Indivisible.orgDr. Allison Gill - Substack, BlueSky , TikTok, IG, TwitterDana Goldberg - BlueSky, Twitter, IG, facebook, danagoldberg.comCheck out more from MSW Media - Shows - MSW Media, Cleanup On Aisle 45 pod, The Breakdown | SubstackShare your Good News or Good TroubleMSW Good News and Good TroubleHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?The Daily Beans | SupercastThe Daily Beans & Mueller, She Wrote | PatreonThe Daily Beans | Apple Podcasts
On today's newscast: The Eagle County Housing and Development Authority is asking Gov. Jared Polis for state funding to help residents of two local mobile home parks purchase the properties; Mesa County health care facilities are adding precautions following recent measles cases; and Space Command will move from Colorado Springs to Alabama, President Trump announced yesterday. Tune in for these stories and more.
On today's newscast: During a conversation about trusting science at the Aspen Ideas Climate festival in Chicago last week, panelists discussed why false narratives take hold; Colorado's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against a Mesa County sheriff's deputy for violating state immigration laws; and Police in Nevada have confirmed that three people died in a shooting at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino.
The Colorado AG filed a lawsuit against the Mesa County deputy after a University of Utah student was detained by ICE after a traffic stop. The deputy issued Carline Dias Goncalves a warning for following a semi truck too closely. Shortly after, Goncalves was taken to an ICE facility in Aurora, Colorado. Greg and Holly discuss the lawsuit and how Utah's immigration laws compare to Colorado's.
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Tina Peters was sentenced to 9 years in prison for doing her job, while another woman in Mesa County who stole ballots and voted twice was merely slapped on the wrist with 2 years of probation. The justice system seems to fail everywhere it can nowadays, punishing those who stand for righteousness and rewarding those who do not. Next, the Biden autopen scandal seems to worsen by the day, with more reports revealing that Biden's White House staffers all but ran the country during his term. By the end of 2024, the man was entirely catatonic, unable to care for not just the country but himself. It's safe to say that this may turn out to be one of the biggest conspiracies our nation has ever seen. That's not all: the DOJ just fired Maurene Comey, Trump believes we can get rid of the IRS for good, and China seems to be involved in monitoring our DoD systems for some reason. All this and more on today's Untamed!
Due to President Trump's involvement and a recent high profile pardon, the governor's office has received hundreds of emails from people wanting to see former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters released from prison. Where does the effort stand? Then, it's long been shown that fluoride helps prevent tooth decay. A young dentist actually discovered it in Colorado Springs in 1901. We get some grounding amid a recent debate about its benefits. And, looking inside oneself to overcome professional barriers. And a unique end-of-the-year school project for students at Warren Tech.
Free Life Agents: A Podcast for Real Estate Agents Who Want to Develop a Passive Income Lifestyle
Dave Kimbrough is a top-producing real estate agent and co-founder of Expectation Selling, an innovative approach that empowers agents to exceed client expectations through proactive, trust-building strategies. As the leader of The Kimbrough Team at RE/MAX 4000, Inc., he has maintained the #1 real estate team in Mesa County, Colorado, for over a decade, consistently ranking among the top two teams in the state and the top 100 RE/MAX teams in the U.S. and worldwide. Known for his commitment to client satisfaction and continuous improvement, Dave helps agents implement practical systems for exceptional service, ensuring long-term success and lifelong client relationships.In our podcast, Dave Kimbrough shares the power of proactively setting expectations as a real estate agent to build trust and streamline the client experience. He dives into developing efficient systems that allow agents to produce at a high level while still prioritizing family time, proving that success doesn't have to come at the cost of personal life. Dave also reveals how he sells 100+ homes a year—without working nights or weekends, offering a blueprint for agents looking to scale their business while maintaining balance and freedom.You Can Find Dave@:Website: https://www.expectationselling.com/Try Expectation Selling: https://www.expectationselling.com/discount
Free Life Agents: A Podcast for Real Estate Agents Who Want to Develop a Passive Income Lifestyle
Jan Kimbrough Miller is the Co-Founder and Instructor at Expectation Selling, where she teaches professionals how to succeed by building trust and aligning with client needs rather than relying on traditional sales techniques. After nearly two decades in the medical field, Jan transitioned to real estate, discovering that her skills in communication and system-building were invaluable in her new career. She quickly rose to lead The Kimbrough Team at RE/MAX 4000, Inc., the #1 team in Mesa County, Colorado, and a top 100 RE/MAX team in the U.S. Jan's approach emphasizes clear communication, strong relationships, and efficient processes—principles that form the core of Expectation Selling. Through her work, she inspires others to build thriving careers without sacrificing authenticity, proving that success in sales can come from empathy, strategy, and a commitment to understanding each client's unique goals.In our podcast, Jan Kimbrough Miller shares the power of communication, authenticity, and empathy in real estate, emphasizing how these qualities help agents set the right expectations with clients from the start. She discusses the importance of addressing concerns head-on, tackling difficult conversations with transparency and confidence, and how a straightforward approach builds trust and long-term success. Jan's insights offer a refreshing take on real estate—one where honest dialogue, clear expectations, and genuine relationships lead to happier clients and a more fulfilling career.You Can Find Jan@:Website: https://www.expectationselling.com/Try Expectation Selling: https://www.expectationselling.com/discount
Deported Gang Members, $661 Billion in Fraud Annually From Just 3 Programs, New J6 Whistleblower, Voter Fraud Discovery, Affluent White Female Liberals- A.W.F.L.'s (Awful's), Jesse Kelly Stephen Miller: Deported gang members had 'no right' to be in the US Glenn Bec EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Pelosi's “fixer,” orchestrated agitators at the Jan 6 riot. Affluent White Female Liberals A.W.F.L.'s (Awful's) 11 reports have found DNA contamination in COVID-19 vaccines Executive Director of the Wisconsin Election Commission, who Xeroxed 64,000 mail-in ballots The GAO found $661 Billion dollars in fraud. Unbelievable!! Jesse Kelly Stephen Miller: Deported gang members had 'no right' to be in the US White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller discusses the deportation of allegedly violent migrant gang members on 'The Story.' Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/3x_CcrEcz4U?si=6t6q9usABwaQwyckm Fox News 13.3M subscribers 165,092 views Mar 17, 2025 Subscribe to Fox News! https://bit.ly/2vBUvAS Watch more Fox News Video: http://video.foxnews.com Watch Fox News Channel Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service delivering breaking news as well as political and business news. The number one network in cable, FNC has been the most-watched television news channel for 18 consecutive years. According to a 2020 Brand Keys Consumer Loyalty Engagement Index report, FOX News is the top brand in the country for morning and evening news coverage. A 2019 Suffolk University poll named FOX News as the most trusted source for television news or commentary, while a 2019 Brand Keys Emotion Engagement Analysis survey found that FOX News was the most trusted cable news brand. A 2017 Gallup/Knight Foundation survey also found that among Americans who could name an objective news source, FOX News was the top-cited outlet. Owned by FOX Corporation, FNC is available in nearly 90 million homes and dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top ten programs in the genre. Watch full episodes of your favorite shows The Five: https://www.foxnews.com/video/shows/t... Special Report with Bret Baier: https://www.foxnews.com/video/shows/s... Jesse Watters Primetime: https://www.foxnews.com/video/shows/j... Hannity: https://www.foxnews.com/video/shows/h... The Ingraham Angle: https://www.foxnews.com/video/shows/i... Gutfeld!: https://www.foxnews.com/video/shows/g... Fox News @ Night: https://www.foxnews.com/video/shows/f... Follow Fox News on Facebook: / foxnews Follow Fox News on Twitter: / foxnews Follow Fox News on Instagram: / foxnews EXCLUSIVE: Why Was Pelosi's "Fixer" at Jan. 6? Blaze News' Steve Baker exposes Aaron Black, who he has dubbed “Pelosi's precious,” for allegedly lying about his role at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Did Black, known to associates as Nancy Pelosi's “fixer,” orchestrate agitators at the riot and skew the narrative to benefit Democrats? And did he lie about his presence at the Capitol during the riot? Baker joins Glenn Beck to break down the findings recorded in a Blaze News exclusive report, including Black's history of fomenting unrest using CIA-style color revolution tactics and his deep connections to Pelosi. Read the full article HERE: https://www.theblaze.com/news/pelosis... Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/MWqIYofAzWs?si=uF6oZ9Zg5bXQbGjt Glenn Beck 1.42M subscribers 80,805 views Mar 17, 2025 #Jan6 #NancyPelosi #GlennBeck Blaze News' Steve Baker exposes Aaron Black, who he has dubbed “Pelosi's precious,” for allegedly lying about his role at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Did Black, known to associates as Nancy Pelosi's “fixer,” orchestrate agitators at the riot and skew the narrative to benefit Democrats? And did he lie about his presence at the Capitol during the riot? Baker joins Glenn Beck to break down the findings recorded in a Blaze News exclusive report, including Black's history of fomenting unrest using CIA-style color revolution tactics and his deep connections to Pelosi. Read the full article HERE: https://www.theblaze.com/news/pelosis... ► Click HERE to subscribe to Glenn Beck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UVLqhL ► Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV: get.blazetv.com/glenn ► Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV YouTube: / @blazetv ► Click HERE to sign up to Glenn's newsletter: https://www.glennbeck.com/st/Morning_... Connect with Glenn on Social Media: / glennbeck / glennbeck / glennbeck #Jan6 #NancyPelosi #GlennBeck #CapitolRiot #J6 #stevebaker Post MERICA MEMED @Mericamemed White Liberal Women in a nutshell Affluent White Female Liberals A.W.F.L.'s (Awful's) Post McCullough Foundation @McCulloughFund 11 reports have found DNA contamination in COVID-19 vaccines, documented across multiple manufacturers, vaccine platforms, and geographic regions, with levels exceeding regulatory thresholds by up to 65,500%. @NicHulscher on @WorldviewTube #MFEducation Post RealRobert @Real_RobN Let me get this straight: Tina Peters, an election official from Mesa County, Colorado, who is rotting in prison for preserving the finger print, the DNA, the blood type of how Dominion voting machines got to the totals of the 2020 election is in declining health and suffering unimaginable abuse in prison. Meanwhile, the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Election Commission, who Xeroxed 64,000 mail-in ballots in the back conference room of Milwaukee City Hall (Room 501) for the November 3, 2020 election—delivering just the margin needed at 3 a.m. all in favor of Joe Biden—is walking free? Claire Woodall-Vogg ‘I would just say, as a reminder, that is a felony. It is voter fraud to abuse the system. Presidential Trump should exercise power of his pardon and the FBI and the DOJ should hunt down all the perpetrators behind this travesty, starting with SoS Jena Griswold. PostFOXX @Based1717 The GAO found $661 Billion dollars in fraud. Unbelievable!! https://youtu.be/l0fRH-BBsLw?si=TL2QAAve7jRAq6bI President Trump's government just took an action that many are viewing as unprecedented. While many are shocked, Jesse Kelly is praising the action.
On this WPN Call #428, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by Tamara Seymour Favorito, who is a member of the Well Versed Board. For most of her career, Tamara served as a Chief Financial Officer for companies in the Life Sciences industry, and she is a board member for companies in the same industry. She brings a sobering update on Mesa County, Colorado's County Clerk Tina Peters and her time in prison for fighting against election fraud in 2020. Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Terry Barnes to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord. Follow us on social media: facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org
Thursday, September 1st, 2022In the Hot Notes: more insight as experts pore over the DoJ response to Donald's request for a special master along with Donald's response to the DoJ filing; Alina Habba testified in NY state that she personally helped search the naralago documents pursuant to the May subpoena; the Republican DA in Mesa County asks the feds to investigate election denier and voter data thief Tina Peters; according to unnamed sourced the DoJ will wait until after the midterms to make a charging decision in the documents case; and John Eastman appeared before the Fulton County DA and asserted fifth amendment and attorney client privilege protections; plus your Good News. Follow our Guests on Twitter:Peter Strzokhttps://twitter.com/petestrzokMrs. Frazzledhttps://twitter.com/ms_frazzled Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill https://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts