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John Fetterman just handed Trump an unobstructed path to control of DHS. The Pennsylvania Democrat cast the deciding vote to advance Markwayne Mullen out of committee, overriding every Democrat on the panel and even Rand Paul, who called Mullen too unstable. Fetterman called it a working relationship. His own party called it a betrayal. Blowback was immediate, and it was loud.
Then we go 90 miles south of Florida. Cuba is living through a total nationwide blackout after a US fuel blockade cut off Venezuelan oil, pressured Mexico to stop shipments, and this week moved to intercept two incoming Russian tankers. Eleven million people without power for over 29 hours. Hospitals canceling surgeries. Food spoiling. And when the US embassy in Havana asked the Cuban government for permission to import diesel to keep its own lights on, Cuba said one word: shameless. And denied the request.
Two stories today. One Democrat who keeps choosing the wrong side. One people who chose the right one under enormous pressure. Plus a note on March 21st in history, including Sharpeville, Selma, and a failed plot to kill Hitler. We are taking weekends off now, and we earned it. Share the show, subscribe, and stay lit.
By From The Rebel Radio NetworkJohn Fetterman just handed Trump an unobstructed path to control of DHS. The Pennsylvania Democrat cast the deciding vote to advance Markwayne Mullen out of committee, overriding every Democrat on the panel and even Rand Paul, who called Mullen too unstable. Fetterman called it a working relationship. His own party called it a betrayal. Blowback was immediate, and it was loud.
Then we go 90 miles south of Florida. Cuba is living through a total nationwide blackout after a US fuel blockade cut off Venezuelan oil, pressured Mexico to stop shipments, and this week moved to intercept two incoming Russian tankers. Eleven million people without power for over 29 hours. Hospitals canceling surgeries. Food spoiling. And when the US embassy in Havana asked the Cuban government for permission to import diesel to keep its own lights on, Cuba said one word: shameless. And denied the request.
Two stories today. One Democrat who keeps choosing the wrong side. One people who chose the right one under enormous pressure. Plus a note on March 21st in history, including Sharpeville, Selma, and a failed plot to kill Hitler. We are taking weekends off now, and we earned it. Share the show, subscribe, and stay lit.