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In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara breaks down the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the first sitting NYC mayor to be indicted. Charged with misusing $10 million in public campaign funds and facing allegations of wire fraud and bribery, Adams claims he’s being targeted for criticizing the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of the immigrant crisis. Sara and her guest question whether there’s a deeper story behind his indictment. Shifting focus, Sara highlights the immigrant crisis, noting the influx of immigrants overwhelming cities like New York. She explores how NGOs and Catholic charities may be directing immigrants to specific locations, raising questions about organized relocation efforts and hidden agendas. Next, Sara critiques Kamala Harris’ interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, during which Harris struggled to provide coherent answers. Even in a friendly, prepared setting, Harris failed to articulate her plans, prompting Sara to compare her to AOC, who — though often wrong — at least manages to present her arguments. Later, Stuart Cooper, executive director of the Fluoride Action Network, joins Sara to discuss a federal ruling that forces the EPA to regulate fluoride in drinking water. Cooper reveals how fluoride exposure lowers IQ in children, questioning why the government still promotes it, particularly in impoverished communities. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton also discusses his fight against the Texas State Fair’s firearm ban, arguing it violates state law on government property and challenging recent liberal court decisions. Sara wraps up the episode by celebrating Lizzo’s dramatic weight loss after months of intense workouts, dismissing claims she used Ozempic. Sara commends Lizzo for promoting a healthier lifestyle, crediting the shift away from promoting unhealthy habits. Sara is joined by Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker and BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden.
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In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara breaks down the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the first sitting NYC mayor to be indicted. Charged with misusing $10 million in public campaign funds and facing allegations of wire fraud and bribery, Adams claims he’s being targeted for criticizing the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of the immigrant crisis. Sara and her guest question whether there’s a deeper story behind his indictment. Shifting focus, Sara highlights the immigrant crisis, noting the influx of immigrants overwhelming cities like New York. She explores how NGOs and Catholic charities may be directing immigrants to specific locations, raising questions about organized relocation efforts and hidden agendas. Next, Sara critiques Kamala Harris’ interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, during which Harris struggled to provide coherent answers. Even in a friendly, prepared setting, Harris failed to articulate her plans, prompting Sara to compare her to AOC, who — though often wrong — at least manages to present her arguments. Later, Stuart Cooper, executive director of the Fluoride Action Network, joins Sara to discuss a federal ruling that forces the EPA to regulate fluoride in drinking water. Cooper reveals how fluoride exposure lowers IQ in children, questioning why the government still promotes it, particularly in impoverished communities. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton also discusses his fight against the Texas State Fair’s firearm ban, arguing it violates state law on government property and challenging recent liberal court decisions. Sara wraps up the episode by celebrating Lizzo’s dramatic weight loss after months of intense workouts, dismissing claims she used Ozempic. Sara commends Lizzo for promoting a healthier lifestyle, crediting the shift away from promoting unhealthy habits. Sara is joined by Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker and BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden.
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