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This week on The Blue Dot Podcast, Natalie MacDonald and Brian Koehl break down a chaotic week in Kentucky and national politics in 10 minutes or less.
They examine Kentucky’s worsening energy crisis, where utility shutoffs have surged 85% while Republican leaders admit they have no plan and continue blocking consumer protections. The hosts also cover rising gas and food insecurity costs, a Supreme Court ruling that further weakens the Voting Rights Act, and what it means for Black political representation.
Plus: updates on a controversial pardon talk tied to the Epstein investigation, Thomas Massie’s full Trump embrace, threats to free speech, and even how Trump’s latest tariff move affects Derby week.
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This week on The Blue Dot Podcast, Natalie MacDonald and Brian Koehl break down a chaotic week in Kentucky and national politics in 10 minutes or less.
They examine Kentucky’s worsening energy crisis, where utility shutoffs have surged 85% while Republican leaders admit they have no plan and continue blocking consumer protections. The hosts also cover rising gas and food insecurity costs, a Supreme Court ruling that further weakens the Voting Rights Act, and what it means for Black political representation.
Plus: updates on a controversial pardon talk tied to the Epstein investigation, Thomas Massie’s full Trump embrace, threats to free speech, and even how Trump’s latest tariff move affects Derby week.