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In this episode Peter Hesse and attorney Lewis M. Ress examine economic pressures, rising costs of living and healthcare, and the political fallout from the No Kings March. They discuss threats to democracy — the Supreme Court, executive power, corruption, and controversies surrounding Epstein — and consider protests, boycotts, and the need for a coordinated political plan to protect civil liberties and voting rights.
By Lewis RessIn this episode Peter Hesse and attorney Lewis M. Ress examine economic pressures, rising costs of living and healthcare, and the political fallout from the No Kings March. They discuss threats to democracy — the Supreme Court, executive power, corruption, and controversies surrounding Epstein — and consider protests, boycotts, and the need for a coordinated political plan to protect civil liberties and voting rights.