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Tune in here to this Monday's edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Chad Adams fills in for Breaking Brett Jensen and kicks off by talking about international diplomacy and local accountability. He opens the show with analysis of a historic peace deal in the Middle East and the release of hostages from Gaza, calling it a major global moment that should transcend political affiliation. Adams credits former President Donald Trump’s efforts—especially the Abraham Accords—for creating the groundwork for peace, and questions why more Democrats aren’t celebrating the development.
Shifting focus to Charlotte, Adams criticizes the city's leadership for attempting to cover up a murder linked to the CATS transit system, calling it a political and ethical failure. He highlights a troubling state audit revealing increased spending on security with fewer personnel, and points to broader issues of transparency and governance. From national policy to local mismanagement, Adams calls for common-sense solutions and a return to accountability—urging listeners to stop relying on government as the source of all answers.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
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Tune in here to this Monday's edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Chad Adams fills in for Breaking Brett Jensen and kicks off by talking about international diplomacy and local accountability. He opens the show with analysis of a historic peace deal in the Middle East and the release of hostages from Gaza, calling it a major global moment that should transcend political affiliation. Adams credits former President Donald Trump’s efforts—especially the Abraham Accords—for creating the groundwork for peace, and questions why more Democrats aren’t celebrating the development.
Shifting focus to Charlotte, Adams criticizes the city's leadership for attempting to cover up a murder linked to the CATS transit system, calling it a political and ethical failure. He highlights a troubling state audit revealing increased spending on security with fewer personnel, and points to broader issues of transparency and governance. From national policy to local mismanagement, Adams calls for common-sense solutions and a return to accountability—urging listeners to stop relying on government as the source of all answers.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
To be the first to hear about Breaking Brett Jensen's exclusives and more follow him on X @Brett_Jensen!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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