In This Episode:
π΄ Federal Spending Crisis - Congress extends Biden-era budget levels despite Republican promises to cut spending. Sam breaks down why the "big beautiful bill" was just another can-kick down the road to September, right before midterms.
π΄ Journalists Under Attack - Violent mobs assault Fox affiliate reporters in Los Angeles, destroying equipment while police stand down. Why is this happening and who's really to blame?
π΄ Border Enforcement Update - Tom Holman provides crucial updates from Minneapolis, calling for cooperation between local law enforcement and ICE. Sam explains why sanctuary cities are making the situation more dangerous for everyone.
π΄ Exclusive Interview:
Nathan Worcester (Epoch Times Senior Reporter) - Inside analysis of Capitol Hill, the appropriations battle, and predictions for the midterms
Special Focus: A Clarion Call for Civility - Sam unveils his upcoming book and campaign promoting civil discourse, self-government, and restoring trust in communities. Learn why civility is strength, not weakness, and how we can disagree without dehumanization.
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God, Family, Country - God Save the Republic! πΊπΈ
TIME MARKERS - KEY TOPICS:
0:00 - Show Introduction
0:17 - Episode Preview
1:16 - Federal Spending Crisis
9:25 - Journalists Attacked in Los Angeles
14:38 - Tom Holman Minneapolis Update
24:29 - A Call for Civility Book Announcement
33:20 - Interview: Nathan Worcester (Epoch Times)
42:24 - Big Tech Accountability & Section 230 Reforms
44:02 - Midterm Election Predictions
44:33 - Closing Remarks

