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In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara dives into Joe Biden's executive order on the U.S.-Mexico border, highlighting its contentious nature and political implications. She critiques Biden's selective use of executive power to address surges in illegal immigrant crossings and discusses the broader misuse of executive orders by recent presidents. Sara covers Attorney General Merrick Garland's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Garland's refusal to provide documents on potential DOJ coordination in prosecuting Donald Trump raises suspicions of political bias. Sara examines Matthew Colangelo's move from the DOJ to Alvin Bragg's office, questioning possible collusion and judicial integrity. She critiques the perceived double standards in the justice system, highlighting Hunter Biden's trial on felony firearm charges and the hypocrisy of Democratic gun control advocates. Sara discusses Harvard's decision to remove the requirement for diversity, equity, and inclusion statements for tenure-track faculty applicants. She questions the merit of hiring based on DEI criteria versus academic qualifications. Using the Washington Post's declining readership as a case study, Sara critiques the pervasive influence of DEI programs on hiring practices and business performance. The conversation underscores the broader implications of DEI initiatives on education, business, and media, emphasizing the importance of merit-based decisions. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Eric July.
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In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara dives into Joe Biden's executive order on the U.S.-Mexico border, highlighting its contentious nature and political implications. She critiques Biden's selective use of executive power to address surges in illegal immigrant crossings and discusses the broader misuse of executive orders by recent presidents. Sara covers Attorney General Merrick Garland's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Garland's refusal to provide documents on potential DOJ coordination in prosecuting Donald Trump raises suspicions of political bias. Sara examines Matthew Colangelo's move from the DOJ to Alvin Bragg's office, questioning possible collusion and judicial integrity. She critiques the perceived double standards in the justice system, highlighting Hunter Biden's trial on felony firearm charges and the hypocrisy of Democratic gun control advocates. Sara discusses Harvard's decision to remove the requirement for diversity, equity, and inclusion statements for tenure-track faculty applicants. She questions the merit of hiring based on DEI criteria versus academic qualifications. Using the Washington Post's declining readership as a case study, Sara critiques the pervasive influence of DEI programs on hiring practices and business performance. The conversation underscores the broader implications of DEI initiatives on education, business, and media, emphasizing the importance of merit-based decisions. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Eric July.
Today's Sponsor:
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