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All You Need To Know Radio
All You Need To Know Radio
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7 months ago
Thurs night at 6pmcst to live/unscripted: We discuss politics/events in the World and no spin just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch #Thelawofpolitics and Maureen Vanterpool producer
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Thurs night at 6pmcst to live/unscripted: We discuss politics/events in the World and no spin just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch #Thelawofpolitics and Maureen Vanterpool producer
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The Department of Justice sues the State of Texas over new abortion law
LIVE FROM OUR STUDIOS IN DALLAS TEXAS - Please join us live this Thursday at 6pmcst for our live/unscripted show: We discuss politics/events in the world like no other show you have heard. Caution there is no spin here just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & co-host Amos Waranch & Show Producer Maureen Vanterpool - 

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Department of Justice Sue's the state of Texas for over the abortion law. AUSTIN, TEXAS — The Justice Department on Thursday sued Texas over a new state law that bans most abortions, arguing that it was enacted “in o

pen defiance of the Constitution.”

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Texas, asks a federal judge to declare that the law is invalid, “to enjoin its enforcement, and to protect the rights that Texas has violated.” 

The act is clearly unconstitutional under long-standing Supreme Court precedent,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said at a news conference announcing the suit.

The Justice Department argues the law unlawfully infringes on the constitutional rights of women and violates the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution, which says federal law supersedes state law. Federal officials are also concerned other states could enact similar laws that would “deprive their citizens of their constitutional rights,” he said. 

It is settled constitutional law that ‘a State may not prohibit any woman from making the ultimate decision to terminate her pregnancy before viability,’” the lawsuit reads. “But Texas has done just that.”

 

 
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4 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes

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President Biden slams SCOTUS refusal to block Texas abortion law
 

Biden slams SCOTUS refusal to block Texas abortion law, vows to pursue legal remedies

Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she's bringing legislation to codify Roe to a vote. 

President Joe Biden says he is launching a "whole-of-government effort" in response to the Supreme Court allowing the nation's most restrictive abortion law to take effect in Texas, directing his Gender Policy Council and the White House legal team to tap federal agencies to ensure women maintain their constitutional right to an abortion.

The new law in Texas has raised concerns among Democrats and abortion rights advocates that there will be efforts in other states to imitate it. The Supreme Court ruling provides a fresh incentive to act on abortion on a federal level while reigniting the national political divide over abortion and the high court. "While the Chief Justice was clear to stress that the action by the Supreme Court is not a final ruling on the future of Roe, the impact of last night's decision will be immediate and requires an immediate response," Biden said in a statement on Thursday.
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4 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

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Trump admin officials rewrite their Afghanistan history lying to America people
LIVE FROM OUR STUDIOS IN DALLAS TEXAS - Please join us live this Thursday at 6pmcst for our live/unscripted show: We discuss politics/events in the world like no other show you have heard. Caution there is no spin here just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Co host Amos Waranch Show Producer Maureen Vanterpool - 

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@All you need toi know radio- Fact check: Trump administration officials try to rewrite their own Afghanistan history!!

There's been no shortage of fact-based criticism aimed at the Biden administration's handling of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

But some of the criticism from former Trump administration officials has departed from the truth.

Denouncing Biden while also misleadingly omitting the actions taken by Trump and his administration. Former Vice President Mike Pence, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, and former Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller have all slammed Biden in one way or another for the chaos that has unfolded in Afghanistan this month. While some of that criticism has been accurate, much of it has inaccurately tried to rewrite the Trump administration's own history on Afghanistan -- denouncing Biden while also misleadingly omitting the actions taken by Trump and his administration.
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4 years ago
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President Biden facing Fallout amid Afghanistan crisis
Biden defends Afghanistan policy amid mounting criticism of withdrawal

"I stand squarely behind my decision," the president said on Monday. "After 20 years, I've learned the hard way that there was never a good time to withdraw U.S. forces." 

drawdown in Afghanistan, blaming the U.S.-backed Afghan government and military for allowing the Taliban to take over.

"Afghanistan political leaders gave up and fled the country; the Afghan military collapsed, sometimes without trying to fight," Biden said. "If anything, the developments of the past week reinforce that ending U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan now was the right decision."

Speaking to the American public from the White House, Biden said he stood firmly by his decision and argued that he was faced with a choice to either follow through with the drawdown or escalate the conflict into its third decade and ultimately sacrifice more American lives.

"I stand squarely behind my decision," Biden said. "After 20 years, I've learned the hard way that there was never a good time to withdraw U.S. forces. That's why we're still there
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4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes

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Evidence mounts that former President Donald Trump tried to steal 2020 election
A newly released letter tells us more about Trump’s last-ditch push to steal the election. Trump foreshadows executive privilege fight in election investigations, but won't try to block testimony yet.

Former President Trump won't immediately try to stop several former Justice Department officials from testifying before Congress but is willing to put up a fight over executive privilege if legislators try to secure further interviews with his former aides and officials, a letter from lawyer Doug Collins reads. A newly released letter tells us more about Trump’s last-ditch push to steal the election. Trump foreshadows executive privilege fight in election investigations, but won't try to block testimony yet.

Former President Trump won't immediately try to stop several former Justice Department officials from testifying before Congress but is willing to put up a fight over executive privilege if legislators try to secure further interviews with his former aides and officials, a letter from lawyer Doug Collins reads.A newly released letter tells us more about Trump’s last-ditch push to steal the election. Trump foreshadows executive privilege fight in election investigations, but won't try to block testimony yet.

Former President Trump won't immediately try to stop several former Justice Department officials from testifying before Congress but is willing to put up a fight over executive privilege if legislators try to secure further interviews with his former aides and officials, a letter from lawyer Doug Collins reads.
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Evidence mounts that former President Donald Trump tried to steal 2020 election
A newly released letter tells us more about Trump’s last-ditch push to steal the election. Trump foreshadows executive privilege fight in election investigations, but won't try to block testimony yet. 

Former President Trump won't immediately try to stop several former Justice Department officials from testifying before Congress but is willing to put up a fight over executive privilege if legislators try to secure further interviews with his former aides and officials, a letter from lawyer Doug Collins reads.

 
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Covid Deltavarient is out of control we will tell Americans what is next
 

Why do vaccinated still wear masks?

That means fully immunized people with young children, aging parents, or friends and family with weak immune systems will need to renew vigilance, particularly in high-transmission communities. Vaccinated Americans may need to wear masks not just to protect themselves, but everyone in their orbit. no vaccine is 100% effective and, though rare, fully vaccinated people can contract coronavirus. These cases, known as breakthrough infections, can cause COVID-like symptoms — or no symptoms at al
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4 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

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Will a republican tell the truth on TV and not LIE to American ppl again?
Republicans choose power over truth as hopes for bipartisan January 6 commission 

the growing Republican blockade against the creation of a bipartisan commission to investigate the US Capitol insurrection on January 6 has crystallized the party's fixation with the 2022 midterm elections.

Even on a grave matter of national security, the GOP has concluded that the political price for standing with former President Donald Trump is preferable to the electoral cost of breaking with the disgraced former President.

More than four months after Trump stoked the January 6 rebellion with his lies about the 2020 election, the vast majority of GOP lawmakers demonstrated this week that they see no upside for revisiting the dangerous events that unfolded at the Capitol even if it means that Americans will never get a full explanation of how close Trump's supporters came to ove
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4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes

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Secret Service for Trump family cost $140,000 in a month and ends yesterday
Donald Trump’s adult children reportedly cost taxpayers $140,000 in Secret Service security in the month after the clan’s patriarch left the White House in January.Ordinarily, family members of a president lose their security detail when they leave office. But in the case of the four Trump siblings and two of their spouses, the former president issued a directive to extend post-presidency protections by six months.

According to the watchdog, records reveal that the Trump children maintained a “breakneck speed of travel, and racked up significant hotel and transportation bills for the Secret Service”. Transport costs alone amounted to $52,296.75, and hotel costs totaled at least $88,678.39.
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4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes

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Britney Spears is Being Held Hostage by her father and Judge Brenda Penny
Britney Spears is Publicly Being Held Hostage by Her Abuser and the US Court System

Her latest loss in court will mean that despite global support through the #FreeBritney Campaign, she’s not going to see freedom any time soon. Many of you will remember Britney Spears’ infamous meltdown of 2008, when she walked into a hair salon and, in front of a trove of paparazzi, shaved all of her hair clean off. This public mental and emotional breakdown started an important conversation around how the spotlight damages the mental health of celebrities, and caused a chain reaction in Britney’s life that would change everything. Soon after the Head Shaving incident, it was declared that Britney was not competent enough mentally to make her own decisions, and thus for her safety, conservatorship was given to her father. This meant that any big life decisions, from working to spending to everything in between, would ultimately be decided by her legal guardian/conservator on her behalf — who, in this case, was Spears' father, James Spears.
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4 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes

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Trump company's CFO to plead not guilty to criminal tax charges
 

NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuters) - Donald Trump's namesake company and its longtime chief financial officer are expected to fight criminal charges being brought on Thursday in a probe by Manhattan's district attorney.

The Trump Organization and the CFO, Allen Weisselberg, are expected to be arraigned later in the day in a New York state court in Manhattan, a person familiar with the matter has said, when a grand jury indictment is to be unsealed.

Alan Futerfas, a lawyer for the company, is expected to enter a not guilty plea on its behalf, a person familiar with the matter said.

"Mr. Weisselberg intends to plead not guilty and he will fight these charges in court," Weisselberg's lawyers Mary Mulligan and Bryan Skarlatos said in a joint statement. Weisselberg surrendered to authorities in the early morning.
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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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Trump's GOP friends and foes unite — to shrug at Dem fury over secret subpoenas
Trump's GOP friends and foes unite — to shrug at Dem fury over secret subpoenas

Democrats are accusing Trump of a Nixon-style leak hunt, but Republicans say it's legitimate for the DOJ to investigate leaks.

Liz Cheney lost her seat in House GOP leadership over her repeated criticism of Donald Trump. When it comes to the former president's Justice Department subpoenaing Democratic lawmakers' personal data, though, she's holding off on harsh words.

“It's really important for the Department of Justice to ensure that we aren't seeing leaks of classified information,” the Wyoming Republican said in an interview, citing the reported rationale for the Trump administration's secret subpoenas that swept up at least two Democratic colleagues.
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4 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

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Facebook says former President Trump's suspension will last at least 2 years
Facebook says Donald Trump's suspension will last at least 2 years, but can be lifted if there is no 'serious risk to public safety'
Facebook has decided to suspend former president Donald Trump's account for at least 2 years.Trump can be reinstated pending an evaluation to assess if "the risk to public safety has receded."The decision follows the Oversight Board's ruling to uphold Facebook's initial decision to suspend Trump's account following the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

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CAN A MEMBER CONGRESS LOSE THEIR SEAT FOR LYING
Discipline & Punishment

Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.”
—Article 1, section 5, clause 2

The Constitution grants the House broad power to discipline its Members for acts that range from criminal misconduct to violations of internal House Rules. While the constitutional authority to punish a Member who engages in “disorderly Behaviour” is intended, in part, as an instrument of individual rebuke, it serves principally to protect the reputation of the institution and to preserve the dignity of its proceedings. Over the decades, several forms of discipline have evolved in the House. The most severe type of punishment is expulsion from the House, which is followed by censure, and finally reprimand. Expulsion, as mandated in the Constitution, requires a two-thirds majority vote. Censure and reprimand, which evolved through House precedent and practice, are imposed by a simple majority of the full House.
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4 years ago
1 hour 39 minutes

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Special guest county star Austin Michael country singer who is so amazing
Entertainment Watch - Austin Michaels 

LIVE FROM OUR STUDIOS IN DALLAS TEXAS - Please join us live this Thursday at 6pmcst for our live/unscripted show: We discuss politics/events in the world like no other show you have heard. Caution there is no spin here just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch Show Producer Maureen Vanterpool - 

Show sponsor American Wealth Group U.S.A. GROUP

GET READY AMERICA AND AROUND THE WORLD AS @AUSTIN MICHAEL IS  ready to take over the world he is the REAL DEAL 

17 years old, Austin Michaels’ country music debut came when he first appeared on Season 17 American Idol roping Katy Perry on the back of Luke Bryan.  He learned a lot from being on that show, most importantly to work hard and believe in himself.

The last year has been building on that knowledge, 2 viral videos, multiple performances with the likes of Randall King and Doug Stone, and hard at work with Split Window Studios writing songs for his debut self-titled album which is out now with 11 great tracks. With its pure country sound, Austin pours his heart out in songs like, “Feel It Too”, “Still Ain’t Over You”, “Love Song”, and “Hard to Say Goodbye”.

The album isn’t short on more up-tempo songs that will fill dance floors, like “Merry Go Round”, “Honky Tonk Party”, and one personally dear to his heart “Thinks my Grandpa Said”, with a special feature with Grandpa Robinson.

Austin is humbled about the enthusiasm has received from the release.
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4 years ago
1 hour 53 minutes

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Special guest star Austin Michael a country singer who is has an amazing voice
Entertainment Watch - Austin Michaels 

LIVE FROM OUR STUDIOS IN DALLAS TEXAS - Please join us live this Thursday at 6pmcst for our live/unscripted show: We discuss politics/events in the world like no other show you have heard. Caution there is no spin here just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch Show Producer Maureen Vanterpool - 

Show sponsor American Wealth Group U.S.A. GROUP

GET READY AMERICA AND AROUND THE WORLD AS @AUSTIN MICHAEL IS  ready to take over the world he is the REAL DEAL 

17 years old, Austin Michaels’ country music debut came when he first appeared on Season 17 American Idol roping Katy Perry on the back of Luke Bryan.  He learned a lot from being on that show, most importantly to work hard and believe in himself.

The last year has been building on that knowledge, 2 viral videos, multiple performances with the likes of Randall King and Doug Stone, and hard at work with Split Window Studios writing songs for his debut self-titled album which is out now with 11 great tracks. With its pure country sound, Austin pours his heart out in songs like, “Feel It Too”, “Still Ain’t Over You”, “Love Song”, and “Hard to Say Goodbye”.

The album isn’t short on more up-tempo songs that will fill dance floors, like “Merry Go Round”, “Honky Tonk Party”, and one personally dear to his heart “Thinks my Grandpa Said”, with a special feature with Grandpa Robinson.

Austin is humbled about the enthusiasm has received from the release.
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4 years ago
1 hour 53 minutes

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Republicans turn their backs on slain Capitol police officer mother
Mother of slain Capitol Police officer urges GOP senators to back Jan. 6 commission

The mother of a Capitol Police officer who died after engaging with the mob during the Jan. 6 insurrection pleaded with Republican senators on Thursday to vote for legislation that would establish a bipartisan commission to investigate the attack on the Capitol.

Brian Sicknick's mother, Gladys Sicknick, was joined on Capitol Hill ahead of a possible Senate vote later Thursday on the legislation with her son's partner, Sandra Garza, as well as Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone and Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn.

The Senate is expected to hold a procedural vote as soon as Thursday on advancing legislation passed by the House last week to establish a commission to investigate the events of Jan. 6. 
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4 years ago
53 minutes

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New York - AG’s office says The Trump Organization investigation is criminal
THE FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND HiS FAMILY ARE NOW OFFICIALLY UNDER CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION !!!

The Trump Organization is now exploring criminal conduct, N.Y. attorney general’s office says NEW YORK —New York Attorney General Letitia James's investigation into the Trump Organization is now considered a criminal matter, James's office said Tuesday night, noting that officials with the former president's company were recently apprised of the development.

"We have informed the Trump Organization that our investigation into the company is no longer purely civil in nature,"  "We are now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan DA. We have no additional comment at this time."The attorney general's notification to the Trump Organization suggested a cooperative relationship has developed between investigators working for James and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr., whose office has been heading a criminal probe into the company and its officers since 2018. Both officials are Democrats. A person familiar with the matter, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation, said the district attorney was not specifically mentioned in James's letter to Trump's company. 
#newyork AG’s office says Trump Organization probe now ‘criminal’ investigation. The office of New York state #AttorneyGeneralLetitiaJames issued a statement on Tuesday night, confirming a change in its investigation of the Trump Organization from a civil probe to a #official investigation. 
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4 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes

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Rep Liz Cheney was removed by cowardly GOP as she refused to support the big lie
LIVE FROM OUR STUDIOS IN DALLAS TEXAS - Please join us live this Thursday at 6pmcst for our live/unscripted show: We discuss politics/events in the world like no other show you have heard. Caution there is no spin here just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch Show Producer Maureen Vanterpool - 

Show sponsor American Wealth Group U.S.A. GROUP  ON FACEBOOK PM THEIR OFFICE @americanwealthusagroupnow

Congresswoman Liz Cheney likely to be ousted as Republican Conference Chair

House Republicans removed Congresswoman Liz Cheney of Wyoming as the party's conference chair. It follows an ongoing feud between Cheney and former President Trump. Tyler Pager, White House reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with his analysis. Some of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach, most notably Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, have continued to speak out about the "Big Lie" and the future of the Republican Party now that Trump is no longer in office. Others have taken a much lower profile approach since the impeachment vote, not frequently commenting publicly, if at all, on the direction the party is taking in the aftermath of the Trump presidency.
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4 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Rudy Giuliani's office is raided at 6 a.m. by FBI what does this mean for Trump?
LIVE FROM OUR STUDIOS IN DALLAS TEXAS - Please join us live this Thursday at 6pmcst for our live/unscripted show: We discuss politics/events in the world like no other show you have heard. Caution there is no spin here just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch Show Producer Maureen Vanterpool - 

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Citing three sources familiar with the former New York City mayor's actions, the report said Giuliani has found himself in a precarious financial position as legal fees mount following the FBI raids. He also pays as much as $42,000 per month in alimony to one of his ex-wives, which Politico said may have factored into his recent cost-cutting actions.

Rudy Giuliani has reportedly sacked most of his entourage to cut costs as his legal troubles - and fees - mount.

Politico reported that Giuliani fired as many as five people since the FBI raided his properties.

Giuliani also pays as much as $42,000 per month in alimony, which may have factored into his cost-cutting decisions.
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4 years ago
1 hour 32 minutes

All You Need To Know Radio
Thurs night at 6pmcst to live/unscripted: We discuss politics/events in the World and no spin just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch #Thelawofpolitics and Maureen Vanterpool producer