Episodes (Page 10)
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Scott Jennings' book: 'A Revolution of Common Sense' chronicles Trump's second term, governing style, and major policy initiatives based on behind-the-scenes interviews and observations.
Scott Jennings
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Economy as central midterm issue: Clay highlights Trump's first-year achievements on border security and crime reduction as key talking points.
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Whistleblower allegations: Over 400 Minnesota Department of Health and Human Services employees claim they warned Governor Walz about fraud early but faced retaliation instead.
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Afghan national attack: Afghan resettlement program participant shot two National Guard members, killing one and critically injuring the other.
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Minnesota welfare funding terrorism: Allegations that Minnesota taxpayers indirectly funded Al-Shabaab through fraudulent welfare programs involving Somali community with billions stolen.
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Holiday spending milestone: U.S. holiday spending expected to exceed $1 trillion for first time; National Retail Federation predicts 2.9–3.4% sales growth.
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Two National Guardsmen shot near the White House by an Afghan national.
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Thanksgiving reflections on family, gratitude, and traditions.
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Senator Mark Kelly investigated for alleged seditious video to military.
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MTG resigns from Congress, citing internal accountability and Trump's withdrawal of support.
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Michelle Obama states America is 'not ready' for a woman president.
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Economy perception is crucial in politics; blame often falls on the sitting president.
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Introduction to Clay Travis and Buck Sexton's podcast.
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House and Senate vote to release Epstein-related documents.
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Introduction to Clay Travis and Buck Sexton's podcast.
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Texas designates Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as terrorist organizations.
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Trump promises economic rebuilding after 'Biden disaster,' stronger than ever.
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Trump demands House release Epstein files, linking it to transparency and Democratic ties.
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Sean Hannity recalls early radio rivalries in Atlanta with Neil Boortz.
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Obamacare is blamed for skyrocketing premiums, not reducing healthcare costs.