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Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Today's show covers two major U.S. Supreme Court rulings, the latest developments in Iran negotiations, and South Carolina's growing insurance crisis.
The Supreme Court of the United States handed down two closely watched decisions that could have significant implications for border security and the Second Amendment.
First, the Court upheld a policy allowing federal officials to turn away migrants seeking asylum after the daily processing cap has been reached, reinforcing executive authority over border operations.
In another unanimous decision, the Court struck down Hawaii's so-called "vampire rule," concluding the state cannot require lawful gun owners to obtain permission before carrying firearms onto private property that is open to the public. We explain what both rulings mean and why they are likely to have nationwide impact.
Meanwhile, tensions continue surrounding negotiations with Iran. Iran's parliament speaker publicly rejected comments by Donald Trump suggesting that unfrozen Iranian assets could be used to purchase American agricultural products. We have the latest developments from the ongoing diplomatic talks.
And back home in South Carolina, insurance costs continue to climb for both businesses and homeowners. Rising premiums are forcing some businesses to close while leaving many families struggling to afford coverage. We examine what's driving the increases, what lawmakers are considering, and why relief may not come quickly.
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Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Today's show covers two major U.S. Supreme Court rulings, the latest developments in Iran negotiations, and South Carolina's growing insurance crisis.
The Supreme Court of the United States handed down two closely watched decisions that could have significant implications for border security and the Second Amendment.
First, the Court upheld a policy allowing federal officials to turn away migrants seeking asylum after the daily processing cap has been reached, reinforcing executive authority over border operations.
In another unanimous decision, the Court struck down Hawaii's so-called "vampire rule," concluding the state cannot require lawful gun owners to obtain permission before carrying firearms onto private property that is open to the public. We explain what both rulings mean and why they are likely to have nationwide impact.
Meanwhile, tensions continue surrounding negotiations with Iran. Iran's parliament speaker publicly rejected comments by Donald Trump suggesting that unfrozen Iranian assets could be used to purchase American agricultural products. We have the latest developments from the ongoing diplomatic talks.
And back home in South Carolina, insurance costs continue to climb for both businesses and homeowners. Rising premiums are forcing some businesses to close while leaving many families struggling to afford coverage. We examine what's driving the increases, what lawmakers are considering, and why relief may not come quickly.
đź“© Join our mailing list at JoeyHudson.com
📱 Text or call the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-JOEY (5639)
👉 Subscribe for daily breaking news, political analysis, South Carolina news, and in-depth coverage of the issues that matter most.
#BreakingNews #SupremeCourt #BorderSecurity #SecondAmendment #GunRights #Trump #Iran #SouthCarolina #Insurance #Politics #JustTheTruth #TrendingNow #SCNews

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