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This podcast is an interview with Retired Brigadier General Jonathan McColumn who is running for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Georgia. General McColumn also ran for the Republican nomination in Georgia in 2022. His podcast interview from that race is Episode 40.The podcast is available as a VIDEO PODCAST (or audio) on the Spotify platform. For all other platforms, it is audio only.REFERENCE:General McColumn's campaign website

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This podcast discusses the FBI Raid at the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operation Center. This raid was conducted pursuant to a warrant and sought information from the 2020 Election.The podcast covers three other recent developments in Fulton County:1) Testimony from a Fulton County Attorney that 315,000 votes from the 2020 Election in Fulton County were certified even though poll workers did not follow Georgia Regulations2) A Department of Justice lawsuit recently filed against Fulton County regarding the 2020 Election3) A recent court ruling mandating the release of scanned ballot images from the 2020 ElectionThe podcast concludes with the a discussion about the Republican Party's election integrity process (poll watchers, legal team, etc.) in Fulton County in 2020 and the need to buttress the election integrity process in future elections in Fulton County and around the nation.REFERENCE:The warrant can be found here.

This episode discusses the government shutdown including the Democrats' reasons behind it and how it came to a conclusion. It also offers two solutions to prevent a future shutdown.REFERENCES:(1) Episode 11 of the Advancing the Agenda Podcast: "The Filibuster, Cloture Motion, Reconciliation, and the Nuclear Option in the U.S. Senate"(2) The 12 Appropriations Subcommittees from the Website of Congressman Mike Sampson (R-ID):Twelve Appropriations Subcommittees determine discretionary funding for government functions. Each of these subcommittees produces one bill each year. Subcommittees include:Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies, which oversees funding for the USDA (except the Forest Service) and other agencies;Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, which oversees funding for the Department of Commerce, the Department of Justice, NASA, and other agencies;Defense, which oversees funding for the military, the intelligence community, and other national defense related agencies;Energy and Water Development, which oversees funding for the Department of Energy, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other agencies;Financial Services and General Government, which oversees funding for the Department of the Treasury, the Executive Office of the President, and other government functions;Homeland Security, which oversees funding for the Department of Homeland Security;Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, which oversees funding for the Department of the Interior, the EPA, the U.S. Forest Service, and a number of independent agencies;Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, which oversees funding for the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Labor, and other agencies;Legislative Branch, which oversees funding for the House of Representatives (the Senate Legislative Branch oversees funding for the U.S. Senate), the U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress, and other legislative branch functions;Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies, which oversees funding for military construction (including military housing), the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies;State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs, which oversees funding for the U.S. State Department, USAID, and related programs;Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies, which oversees funding for the Department of Transportation, HUD, and related agencies.

This podcast explains the recent orders from President Trump to federalize the police in Washington, D.C. and deploy National Guard troops. It discusses two arguments from the Democrats against Trump's policy and why these arguments fail.

This episode discusses the race for Mayor of New York City. It calls on Republicans to support the Republican nominee, Curtis Sliwa. It describes how Sliwa's group, the Guardian Angels, helped decrease the rate of crime in New York City. It explores the candidacy of Democrat Socialist Zohran Mamdani, Ranked Choice Voting (the voting system used in the primary), the current polls, and how the math favors the candidacy of the Republican, Curtis Sliwa. REFERENCES:Article from the Heritage Foundation on Ranked Choice VotingWebsite for the Guardian AngelsVideo 1 on the Guardian AngelsVideo 2 on the Guardian AngelsVideo of Protester Interrupting a Curtis Sliwa SpeechFBI Statistics on Crime in New York CityVideo from PragerU: "Capitalism vs. Socialism"Campaign Website for Curtis Sliwa

This episode includes the reading of the Declaration of Independence. It discusses the inspiration for this episode, the late Dr. Charles Krauthammer. It offers ideas from PragerU and Dennis Prager on ways to celebrate the Fourth of July.Article by PragerUOrder Page (Free) for PragerU's Independence Day Celebration BookArticle by Dennis Prager

This podcast discusses the recent protests in America. It differentiates between protests and civil unrest. The podcast then addresses President Trump's deployment of the National Guard.The podcast discusses the "No Kings" podcasts. It explains why President Trump has not been acting like a king.Lastly, the podcast explains that, if Americans are concerned about kings and queens, then Americans should enact term limits for Congresspersons and Senators.

This podcast discusses two issues:1) The One Big, Beautiful Bill: The podcast covers disagreements in the House, potential challenges in the Senate, and the process of how different House and Senate bills are reconciled and reach the President's desk. It discusses is the amount of government spending, the effect on the national debt, and the scoring of the bill by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). It also describes the SALT Tax Deduction.2) The Cancer Diagnosis of President Joe Biden

This podcast covers three topics:1) Moving the Super Bowl to Saturday or to an earlier time2) Moving the National Championships for college football and men's college basketball3) Thoughts on this year's Super Bowl Halftime Show featuring Kendrick Lamar