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Josh opens the show by breaking down the partial government shutdown, highlighting how Democrats are blocking funding for DHS and TSA—leading to disruptions at airports across the country. He also calls out the media for failing to hold Democrats accountable, despite some openly admitting they’re willing to let Americans feel the impact.
Josh is then joined by Rachel Bovard, VP of Programs at CPI, to discuss the latest developments in the Senate surrounding the SAVE America Act. They dive into what the Senate Majority Leader is doing behind the scenes and why Democrats may be unintentionally giving Republicans an opening on voter ID.
Later, Josh covers reports that the FBI is investigating former NCTC Director Joe Kent over alleged leaks of classified information.
To close the show, Josh shifts to March Madness, sharing why anything short of a championship run for his Duke Blue Devils would be a disappointment—and why the NCAA Tournament brings out emotions in players unlike any other sporting event.
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Josh opens the show by breaking down the partial government shutdown, highlighting how Democrats are blocking funding for DHS and TSA—leading to disruptions at airports across the country. He also calls out the media for failing to hold Democrats accountable, despite some openly admitting they’re willing to let Americans feel the impact.
Josh is then joined by Rachel Bovard, VP of Programs at CPI, to discuss the latest developments in the Senate surrounding the SAVE America Act. They dive into what the Senate Majority Leader is doing behind the scenes and why Democrats may be unintentionally giving Republicans an opening on voter ID.
Later, Josh covers reports that the FBI is investigating former NCTC Director Joe Kent over alleged leaks of classified information.
To close the show, Josh shifts to March Madness, sharing why anything short of a championship run for his Duke Blue Devils would be a disappointment—and why the NCAA Tournament brings out emotions in players unlike any other sporting event.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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