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Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss last night’s Democratic primary results from Colorado, including Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros defeat of incumbent Diana DeGette for the Democratic nomination to the House of Representatives. Then, Chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute Fred Ryan joins the guys to discuss the Foundation’s new book The Civility Handbook, and what Americans can do to inspire civil discourse about today’s political issues. Then, they discuss the release by the US Office of Government Ethics of a report on President Donald Trump’s finances for 2025, which says that the President made $2.2 billion dollars in the period, including about $1.4 billion from his investments in crypto currency. And finally, veteran NPR reporter Nina Totenberg apologizes for misreporting yesterday that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was retiring from the bench, a story that turned out to be totally false.
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Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss last night’s Democratic primary results from Colorado, including Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros defeat of incumbent Diana DeGette for the Democratic nomination to the House of Representatives. Then, Chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute Fred Ryan joins the guys to discuss the Foundation’s new book The Civility Handbook, and what Americans can do to inspire civil discourse about today’s political issues. Then, they discuss the release by the US Office of Government Ethics of a report on President Donald Trump’s finances for 2025, which says that the President made $2.2 billion dollars in the period, including about $1.4 billion from his investments in crypto currency. And finally, veteran NPR reporter Nina Totenberg apologizes for misreporting yesterday that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was retiring from the bench, a story that turned out to be totally false.
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