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Co-founder of RFK Jr. Super PAC says He is Polling Well with Voters Under 45

Articles / Elections 2024 / Politics & Policy Co-founder of RFK Jr. Super PAC says He is Polling Well with Voters Under 45 “Clearly, they are panicked to have him on the stage,” Tony Lyons said. By: Co-founder of RFK Jr. Super PAC, Tony Lyons, said that the Democrat-turned-Independent presidential candidate is polling very well with voters under 45. “He’s doing so incredibly well with people under 45,” Lyons said on the “Furthermore with Amanda Head” podcast. “So if the election was held now, recent polling showed that he would win. He would beat both Biden and Trump with people just under 45.” Lyons further asserted that Kennedy needs to focus on appealing to the Baby Boomer generation and that Facebook is shadow banning his attempt to reach them. Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden both agreed on Wednesday to participate in two presidential debates outside of the traditional debates hosted by the non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates. Kennedy said he was being purposely left out of the debates, which he claims would be between two candidates that most of the country does not want. “Clearly, they are panicked to have him on the stage because the contrast between Bobby Kennedy and his competitors, I think, would be really, really dramatic,” Lyons said. TOP STORIES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He's Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has 'Abandoned' Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts 'Woke' Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People 'Drifting In The Open Sea' LATEST EPISODES Power The Future Founder: 'The EPA is easily weaponized by environmental left; dismantle it & give power back to states' Actor, Filmmaker Sean Stone exposes political agendas in Tinseltown & unmasks media manipulation in new Trump-focused docuseries Ex-Trump Deputy Campaign Chair: First transition ruined by ‘bureaucratic interference,’ now ‘Trump is picking’ his people Restoring Honor: Fmr Acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke discusses Trump’s legacy of veteran support & the fight for mental health reform Jack Smith 'committed serious criminal offenses,' says Trump's Attorney, 'if I were representing him I'd tell him to take the Fifth' RELATED ARTICLES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He’s Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts ‘Woke’ Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People ‘Drifting In The Open Sea’ Former Trump Spokeswoman Predicts Democrats Will Swap Out Biden Following His Debate Performance Texas Rep. Nehls Urges Trump Reelection To Restore Safety In U.S Gym Owner Who Defied COVID Lockdown Calls Democratic Governors ‘Foot Soldiers’ In Closing States South Carolina Rep. Norman: Timing of Trump Trial is A ‘Farce’ Former Rep. Gohmert Slams Weaponized Justice System, Says Some Judges Abandoned Core Principles

Articles, Education, Politics & Policy

Oklahoma State School Superintendent says the State Will Sue Over Biden’s Changes to Title IX

Articles / Education / Politics & Policy Oklahoma State School Superintendent says the State Will Sue Over Biden’s Changes to Title IX The federal Department of Education says public schools that don’t comply with the new regulations will not receiving federal funding. By: Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters says the state’s schools will not comply with President Joe Biden’s changes to Title IX and he plans to file a lawsuit. “We told the Biden administration two things,” Walters said on the “Furthermore with Amanda Head” podcast. “Number one, we will not comply. We’re not going to do it. We are absolutely under no circumstances going to allow boys in girls’ bathrooms and boys in girls’ sports. And number two, we’re going to sue you. We’re going to stop this from going into effect nationally.” Biden’s Department of Education on April 19 expanded the definition of sex discrimination to include gender identity and pregnancy, rolling back Trump-era rules on student sexual-misconduct cases that raised the bar of proof for sexual misconduct and bolstered the rights of those accused. “It is absolutely absurd that they would be willing to endanger young girls and women this way,” Walters said. “It is absurd. They would all of a sudden turn a school system on its head.” Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis likewise declared his state will not comply with the Title IX redefinition. The federal Department of Education says public schools that don’t comply with the new regulations will not receive federal funding. “We stepped in the way and said, ‘Hey, we’re not going to comply. We’re ordering you not to comply with Joe Biden and if he got a problem with it, he can come down here and try to make me do it,’” said Walters. “Let me tell you, that’s not going to happen.” TOP STORIES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He's Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has 'Abandoned' Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts 'Woke' Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People 'Drifting In The Open Sea' LATEST EPISODES Power The Future Founder: 'The EPA is easily weaponized by environmental left; dismantle it & give power back to states' Actor, Filmmaker Sean Stone exposes political agendas in Tinseltown & unmasks media manipulation in new Trump-focused docuseries Ex-Trump Deputy Campaign Chair: First transition ruined by ‘bureaucratic interference,’ now ‘Trump is picking’ his people Restoring Honor: Fmr Acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke discusses Trump’s legacy of veteran support & the fight for mental health reform Jack Smith 'committed serious criminal offenses,' says Trump's Attorney, 'if I were representing him I'd tell him to take the Fifth' RELATED ARTICLES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He’s Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts ‘Woke’ Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People ‘Drifting In The Open Sea’ Former Trump Spokeswoman Predicts Democrats Will Swap Out Biden Following His Debate Performance Texas Rep. Nehls Urges Trump Reelection To Restore Safety In U.S Gym Owner Who Defied COVID Lockdown Calls Democratic Governors ‘Foot Soldiers’ In Closing States South Carolina Rep. Norman: Timing of Trump Trial is A ‘Farce’ Former Rep. Gohmert Slams Weaponized Justice System, Says Some Judges Abandoned Core Principles

Articles, Elections 2024, Politics & Policy

Ohio Secretary of State says GOP Has to Take Advantage of Early Voting and Get Votes That Way

Articles / Elections 2024 / Politics & Policy Ohio Secretary of State says GOP Has to Take Advantage of Early Voting and Get Votes That Way “If the rules of the game allow you to score through early voting, absentee voting or Election Day voting, you’ve got to do all three of those,” LaRose said. By: Ohio GOP Secretary of State Frank LaRose says that Republicans should use early voting to their advantage as Election Day 2024 gets closer. While the Republican Party has been slower at embracing early voting unlike their Democrat counterparts, prominent GOP members including former President Donald Trump have been encouraging the Republican base to embrace early voting. “The rules of the game of football allow you to score three ways. You can run, you can pass or you can kick,” LaRose said. “If I was a football coach and said this whole season, ‘We’re gonna go out on the field and we’re only going to score points by running. We’re not going to pass or kick.’ We would lose.” “That’s foolish as a party,” he continued. “If the rules of the game allow you to score through early voting, absentee voting or Election Day voting, you’ve got to do all three of those.” Other states such as Georgia are also embracing early voting as a way to win. Former Georgia GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler asserted on the “John Solomon Reports” podcast the strength of the GOP’s ground game and highlighted that early voting was about 46 percent. TOP STORIES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He's Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has 'Abandoned' Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts 'Woke' Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People 'Drifting In The Open Sea' LATEST EPISODES Power The Future Founder: 'The EPA is easily weaponized by environmental left; dismantle it & give power back to states' Actor, Filmmaker Sean Stone exposes political agendas in Tinseltown & unmasks media manipulation in new Trump-focused docuseries Ex-Trump Deputy Campaign Chair: First transition ruined by ‘bureaucratic interference,’ now ‘Trump is picking’ his people Restoring Honor: Fmr Acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke discusses Trump’s legacy of veteran support & the fight for mental health reform Jack Smith 'committed serious criminal offenses,' says Trump's Attorney, 'if I were representing him I'd tell him to take the Fifth' RELATED ARTICLES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He’s Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts ‘Woke’ Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People ‘Drifting In The Open Sea’ Former Trump Spokeswoman Predicts Democrats Will Swap Out Biden Following His Debate Performance Texas Rep. Nehls Urges Trump Reelection To Restore Safety In U.S Gym Owner Who Defied COVID Lockdown Calls Democratic Governors ‘Foot Soldiers’ In Closing States South Carolina Rep. Norman: Timing of Trump Trial is A ‘Farce’ Former Rep. Gohmert Slams Weaponized Justice System, Says Some Judges Abandoned Core Principles

Articles, Education, Politics & Policy

Education Dept to Open Civil Rights Probe into UC Berkeley Allegedly Banning White People from Farm

Articles / Education / Politics & Policy Education Dept to Open Civil Rights Probe into UC Berkeley Allegedly Banning White People from Farm “We envision a vibrant community farm, a model of shared governance and co-stewardship that helps restore community resilience,” the farm’s website reads. By: The Department of Education is looking into an allegation that the University of California at Berkeley is prohibiting white residents from using a community farm on Saturdays. The department’s Office for Civil Rights said the agency does not comment on pending investigations. However, a Berkeley spokesperson told Just the News the university will be cooperating with the probe but offered no further comment. The complaint was file by the nonprofit law firm Mountain States Legal Foundation, which on Tuesday said the department was looking into the allegation. General counsel for the group, William Trachman, said a whistleblower came forward and alleged the university-ownedGill Tract Community Farm offered its space and services only to black, indigenous and people of color on Saturdays. The farm was launched in 2013 as a partnership between the university and different neighborhoods in the area, according to The New York Post. “We envision a vibrant community farm, a model of shared governance and co-stewardship that helps restore community resilience,” the farm’s website reads. Trachman said recently on the “Furthermore with Amanda Head” podcast the whistleblower believes in the farm’s mission statement but doesn’t support the alleged discrimination. “That person who shall remain nameless reached out to us and sent us the documents that proved that Saturdays were [Black, Indigenous and People of Color] Only days,” he said. “So we filed a complaint. Not a lawsuit, but a complaint.” Trachman previously served in the Department of Education as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office for Civil Rights and has clerked on the circuit court. “As a public institution, UC Berkeley is bound by federal civil rights and anti-discrimination laws, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution,” the group says. TOP STORIES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He's Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has 'Abandoned' Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts 'Woke' Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People 'Drifting In The Open Sea' LATEST EPISODES Power The Future Founder: 'The EPA is easily weaponized by environmental left; dismantle it & give power back to states' Actor, Filmmaker Sean Stone exposes political agendas in Tinseltown & unmasks media manipulation in new Trump-focused docuseries Ex-Trump Deputy Campaign Chair: First transition ruined by ‘bureaucratic interference,’ now ‘Trump is picking’ his people Restoring Honor: Fmr Acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke discusses Trump’s legacy of veteran support & the fight for mental health reform Jack Smith 'committed serious criminal offenses,' says Trump's Attorney, 'if I were representing him I'd tell him to take the Fifth' RELATED ARTICLES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He’s Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts ‘Woke’ Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People ‘Drifting In The Open Sea’ Former Trump Spokeswoman Predicts Democrats Will Swap Out Biden Following His Debate Performance Texas Rep. Nehls Urges Trump Reelection To Restore Safety In U.S Gym Owner Who Defied COVID Lockdown Calls Democratic Governors ‘Foot Soldiers’ In Closing States South Carolina Rep. Norman: Timing of Trump Trial is A ‘Farce’ Former Rep. Gohmert Slams Weaponized Justice System, Says Some Judges Abandoned Core Principles

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Power The Future Founder: ‘The EPA is easily weaponized by environmental left; dismantle it & give power back to states’

On this episode of the podcast, Power The Future founder and executive director Daniel Turner explores the current challenges in energy policy and governance. Turner discusses the ideal role of the EPA—facilitating coexistence among industries and communities—and critiques its weaponization under the Biden Administration. He further shares insight on energy policy reform, advocating for dismantling the EPA and empowering states just as President Trump will likely do with the Department of Education. Turner also highlights the strategic attacks by the Biden Administration on the energy sector through executive orders, financing restrictions, and regulatory hurdles, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, national energy strategy once Trump returns to the Oval Office. With a nod to leaders like North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who will likely become the next Secretary of the Department of Interior, as well as the Head of the new White House Energy Council, Turner underscores the importance of reversing the Biden-Harris Administration policies in order to secure America’s energy independence once again.

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Actor, Filmmaker Sean Stone exposes political agendas in Tinseltown & unmasks media manipulation in new Trump-focused docuseries

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head navigates the presidential transition process and the chaotic election season to the highly anticipated political landscape coming in the new year. She’s joined by actor, director and filmmaker Sean Stone, who brings a unique perspective from the crossroads of Hollywood and politics. Stone discusses his journey in filmmaking, inspired by his father, Oliver Stone, and his experience in creating impactful documentaries and other various programs. Together, they explore the challenges of modern storytelling, the evolution of Hollywood from epic narratives to CGI-heavy spectacles, and how political narratives influence today’s media. Stone also introduces his latest docuseries, “All the President’s Men: The Conspiracy Against Trump,” which is an in-depth look at the Russia collusion narrative and its key figures, including former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former 2016 Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos. On this episode the pair uncover the broader impact of media manipulation and political agendas on both Hollywood and public perception.

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Ex-Trump Deputy Campaign Chair: First transition ruined by ‘bureaucratic interference,’ now ‘Trump is picking’ his people

On this episode of the podcast, Rick Gates, then-first-time presidential candidate Donald Trump’s 2016 Deputy Campaign Chairman dives into the anticipated transition process for President Trump’s second term, highlighting critical appointments and their far-reaching impact. Gates reflects on President Joe Biden’s respectful meeting with the incoming 47th president, suggesting Biden’s cordial approach was a gesture of recognizing Trump’s ‘resounding’ victory. He also underscores President Trump’s strengthened national security team, shaped by insights from the first term and extensive transition process. Other key appointments include Tom Homan as Border Czar, Elon Musk to streamline government efficiency and Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense — each seen as essential to Trump’s second-term agenda. Gates also envisions transformative leadership within several agencies, discussing the potential of Cabinet members like Florida Representative Matt Gaetz as U.S. Attorney General and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin as EPA Administrator as they’re both poised to bring sweeping reforms under their leadership and at the direction of President Donald J. Trump.

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Restoring Honor: Fmr Acting VA Secretary Peter O’Rourke discusses Trump’s legacy of veteran support & the fight for mental health reform

On this special Veterans Day episode of the podcast, Host Amanda Head talks with former Acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Peter O’Rourke to spotlight critical issues facing America’s veterans and how they were addressed during the Trump Administration. Secretary O’Rourke delves into the impact of the Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act and the Mission Act, both of which expanded healthcare options for veterans and promoted accountability within the VA. Additionally, the pair discuss the pressing concern of veteran suicides and the need for improved mental health resources. O’Rourke emphasizes the role of local solutions and state legislatures in enhancing veterans’ quality of life and calls for a more streamlined approach to the VA and Department of Defense. The former Trump Administration official expresses optimism about the future, sharing his belief in the potential for meaningful progress under President Donald Trump’s second term in the White House.

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Jack Smith ‘committed serious criminal offenses,’ says Trump’s Attorney, ‘if I were representing him I’d tell him to take the Fifth’

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head is joined by Jesse Binnall, renowned attorney for President Donald Trump and Partner at Binnall Law Group. The esteemed lawyer provides an in-depth analysis of the current landscape of American justice, especially as it concerns Special Counsel Jack Smith’s latest actions from inside the courtroom. Binnall further dissects the Department of Justice’s long-standing policy on prosecuting sitting presidents and shares why he believes the recent charges are unfounded.

Looking ahead, Binnall speculates on Jack Smith’s next moves and the potential release of damaging reports. He discusses the profound impact that President Donald Trump could have on the judiciary, with a vision for decentralizing power from Washington, D.C. to other circuits across the country. Binnall goes on to express his optimism for President Trump’s potential to reform and reshape key government institutions, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and structural change within the DOJ and beyond.

You can find Jesse on X (formerly Twitter) by searching: jbinnall or you can learn more by visiting his website: binnall.com

Articles, Courts & Law, Government

Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He’s Complicit In Crimes

Articles / Courts & Law / Government Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He’s Complicit In Crimes “If I was representing Jack Smith, I would tell him to take the fifth when it came to any kind of testimony,” Binnall said. By: Former Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall suggested Friday that if special counsel Jack Smith were to take the stand, he should plead the fifth in any kind of testimony. “If I was representing Jack Smith, I would tell him to take the fifth when it came to any kind of testimony,” Binnall said on the “Furthermore with Amanda Head” podcast. I think he committed….in my opinion, very serious criminal offenses.” Some of the offenses Binnall suggested included violation of civil rights in the color of law and conspiracy to violate civil rights. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, earlier this week demanded Smith preserve all records related to his prosecutions of President-elect Donald Trump. Jordan issued a formal records preservation request to Smith in a letter. The special counsel has brought criminal cases against Trump, though both are expected to end with his ascent to the presidency. Republicans appear poised to retain the House and the subpoena power that comes with majority control. “Unfortunately for far too long, the lawyers at the Department of Justice believe that they themselves are above the law [and] that they can violate people’s civil rights,” Binnall said. TOP STORIES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He's Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has 'Abandoned' Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts 'Woke' Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People 'Drifting In The Open Sea' LATEST EPISODES Power The Future Founder: 'The EPA is easily weaponized by environmental left; dismantle it & give power back to states' Actor, Filmmaker Sean Stone exposes political agendas in Tinseltown & unmasks media manipulation in new Trump-focused docuseries Ex-Trump Deputy Campaign Chair: First transition ruined by ‘bureaucratic interference,’ now ‘Trump is picking’ his people Restoring Honor: Fmr Acting VA Secretary Peter O'Rourke discusses Trump’s legacy of veteran support & the fight for mental health reform Jack Smith 'committed serious criminal offenses,' says Trump's Attorney, 'if I were representing him I'd tell him to take the Fifth' RELATED ARTICLES Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He’s Complicit In Crimes NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts ‘Woke’ Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People ‘Drifting In The Open Sea’ Former Trump Spokeswoman Predicts Democrats Will Swap Out Biden Following His Debate Performance Texas Rep. Nehls Urges Trump Reelection To Restore Safety In U.S Gym Owner Who Defied COVID Lockdown Calls Democratic Governors ‘Foot Soldiers’ In Closing States South Carolina Rep. Norman: Timing of Trump Trial is A ‘Farce’ Former Rep. Gohmert Slams Weaponized Justice System, Says Some Judges Abandoned Core Principles

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