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One of the Worst Supreme Court Decisions Ever | Guest: Jill Hines | 7/3/24
One of the Worst Supreme Court Decisions Ever | Guest: Jill Hines | 7/3/24
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75 minutes
Released:
Jul 3, 2024
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First, we begin with an analysis of the presidential race. Republicans continue to fight yesterday’s battle and beat a dead horse by going after Biden, with zero plan to fight what is coming next. Moreover, nobody has a plan to fight the uniparty, of which Trump is clearly an ally. Has the system made peace with a Trump presidency? Next, we’re joined by Jill Hines, co-director of Health Freedom Louisiana, who was the lead plaintiff in Murthy v. Missouri, the government censorship case. We go through the appalling ruling, which essentially makes it impossible to sue the government for working with private companies to censor our views. Nonetheless, Jill, as a model activist, believes the group will make progress in additional lawsuits. Also, she is working on a litany of model legislation pertaining to medical freedom and the vaccines, and she has already made enormous progress in Louisiana. She is the model of a stay-at-home mom activist who will build the blueprint for another 1776 revolution. Finally, I leave you with my annual July 4 message.
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Released:
Jul 3, 2024
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