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Ben Toma and Warren Peterson are accused of various wrongdoings related to the 2022 election in Arizona. They allegedly allowed a tax increase proposal to appear on the ballot and distributed a false memo against a fair election in Maricopa County. They have not taken any action against the county for allegedly stealing the election. Additionally, they voted to fund Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County without safeguarding the 2024 election. As a result, the Arizona LD3 Republican Committee has decided not to support or vote for them until the Arizona State Senate and House address election security concerns.

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Senator Kyrsten Sinema has an unwritten rule in her office prioritizing requests from Arizona State University (ASU), as revealed by her former defense legislative correspondent, Ben Rappaport. He suggests that Sinema may be positioning herself for the ASU president's role after her Senate career. Rappaport also mentioned that Ruben Gallego, her opponent, has strong negative feelings towards Carrie Lake, viewing her as a threat to democracy. The discussion touches on the potential for quid pro quo arrangements, particularly regarding an irregular warfare center that ASU desires. Sinema's office did not respond to inquiries, while ASU deflected questions about the president's appointment process. Carrie Lake expressed concern over Gallego's alleged threats against her. The segment concludes with a call for citizen journalists to investigate further.

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A reporter asked if the senator's relationship with the president had deteriorated to the point where the senator would refuse to support any presidential initiatives. The senator responded by calling the question "stupid" and "dumb." The senator stated that as a United States Senator from Arizona, recently reelected, they would not block everything due to personal disagreement.

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An affidavit has emerged with new allegations against defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth. Danielle Hegseth, his former sister-in-law, claims she fears for her safety and has come forward at significant personal sacrifice. She believes her statement may influence undecided senators against Hegseth's confirmation. This affidavit, which details concerns about Hegseth's conduct towards his ex-wives, was prompted by inquiries from the Armed Services Committee. Hegseth's nomination passed out of committee on a narrow party-line vote, setting up a full Senate vote soon. Danielle suggests there may be enough Republican senators to oppose Hegseth, although his representatives deny the allegations, stating she has had conflicts with him. The situation is developing rapidly.

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Senator Nicole Tobiasin reported political violence at the state Republican headquarters in Albuquerque. She stated that despite respectful discourse during the recent legislative session, a political leader in New Mexico is calling for Democrat citizens to agitate Republicans, which she believes directly incited the violence. Tobiasin stressed that inciting violence is unacceptable, especially when the goal is unity. She emphasized that everyone in Albuquerque and New Mexico are neighbors, and such incidents must not recur.

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Tulsi Gabbard has met with controversial figures and violated State Department guidelines by secretly visiting Syria to meet with Assad, who has used chemical weapons against his own people. Many view her as a potential Russian asset. Given her position, this raises serious concerns about her access to sensitive intelligence information, which could pose a risk to national security. The implications of her appointment are seen as highly irresponsible.

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The speaker believes Carrie Lake will be the next senator from Arizona. Lake is running against Ruben Gallejo, who the speaker describes as horrible, an open borders maniac, and a defund the police maniac. The speaker claims Gallejo shouldn't be allowed to run against Lake because she is incredible, tough, smart, and has heart. The speaker says Lake is running against someone who cannot carry her shoes and predicts a big victory for her. The speaker states that if they win Arizona, which they are expected to do, they will win the presidency, and Carrie Lake has to be part of that victory. The speaker adds that Lake has been a newscaster for 22 years and is solid as a rock, while her opponent is a loser.

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Powerful individuals attempt to bribe and threaten Arizona Senate candidate Kary Lake to stay out of politics for two years. The conversation, recorded by Lake, reveals the GOP chair from the East Coast offering her a no-show job and a position as a talking head on Fox News. The chair implies that the cartel operates in all 50 states, potentially insinuating a threat against Lake's life. The audio exposes high-level corruption within the Republican Party and highlights the lack of coverage from left-wing media outlets. Lake vows to continue her political activism and protect the interests of the people of Arizona.

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Kamala Harris is facing criticism for allegedly advancing her political career by sleeping with Willie Brown, a powerful congressman. Brown, who was 60 at the time, helped Harris secure positions she was unqualified for when she was 29 or 30. He even admitted to aiding her in becoming a District Attorney while they were in a relationship. This has sparked a debate on whether her past actions should be considered fair game for scrutiny.

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The governor appointed her wife to a government position with staff and a high salary, causing controversy. Amy Kotek Wilson has been involved in state affairs since May 2023, leading to three resignations due to nepotism concerns. Amy's role, not approved by the legislature, includes attending private meetings and influencing policy. An ethics complaint has been filed regarding the situation. Amy will not receive payment, but her staff will. The issue of nepotism has sparked debate in Oregon. If interested in filing a complaint, follow the steps found online. Special thanks to Oregon Citizen for their research efforts.

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Kamala Harris's campaign is facing scrutiny after a $1,000,000 loss and allegations of money laundering. Just before an interview with Al Sharpton, her campaign donated $500,000 to his nonprofit, raising questions about the motives behind the donation. Critics argue that this appears to be a bribe, as Sharpton's organization has a history of questionable financial practices, including spending on private jets and limousines. The situation suggests a troubling connection between Harris's campaign and Sharpton's nonprofit, leading to concerns about transparency and integrity in political funding.

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A controversial phone call recording has surfaced involving Arizona Senate candidate Carrie Lake and GOP chair Jeff DeWitt. In the audio, DeWitt allegedly offers Lake money to stay out of politics for two years. Lake responded, emphasizing that the issue is not about money but about the country. She firmly rejected the idea of being bought, stating, "I can be bought, that's what this is about," and reiterated her commitment to her political ambitions. Lake has called for DeWitt's resignation, claiming he is corrupt and compromised. The GOP office has not yet commented on the situation, which appears to bolster Lake's campaign for the Senate.

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Ruben Gallegos has been running numerous ads, but recent court records reveal he served divorce papers to his pregnant wife just days before she gave birth. His new wife is a prominent DC lobbyist. Washington already has enough questionable characters; we shouldn't add another one to the Senate.

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Hillary Clinton initiated the narrative branding Tulsi Gabbard as a Russian asset due to Gabbard's rising status in the Democratic Party. Gabbard, a combat veteran and articulate leader, began aligning with Bernie Sanders' views, which angered Clinton. This led to a rift, especially after Gabbard exposed the DNC's unfair treatment of Sanders during the 2016 nomination process. Clinton's campaign had previously fabricated claims about Donald Trump being a Russian asset, and Gabbard became another target. Gabbard's independent views, including her stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, were used against her, and her meeting with Bashar al-Assad further fueled the accusations. The discussion emphasizes that diplomacy often requires engaging with adversaries, not just allies.

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The speaker believes Carrie Lake will be the next senator from Arizona. He says Lake is running against Ruben Gallejo, who he describes as a "rubber stamp" and an "open borders maniac" who wants to defund the police. The speaker claims Gallejo shouldn't even be allowed to run against Lake because she is "incredible," "tough," "smart," and has "heart." He says Lake is running against someone who "cannot carry your shoes" and predicts a big victory. He states that if they win Arizona, which he expects, they will win the presidency, and Carrie Lake needs to be part of that victory. He adds that Lake has been a newscaster for 22 years and is "solid as a rock," while her opponent is a "freaking loser."

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Politicians have close ties with APAC, like a babysitter. They have lunch and conversations with APAC members who influence their decisions. Some congress members even ask their "APAC guy" to tone down ads. This buddy system is surprising and not widely known.

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If you live in Washington, it's time to hold your senator accountable. She supports appointing RFK Jr., a known anti-vaxxer, as Secretary of HHS, which could harm public health and the economy. I checked her funding sources and found significant contributions from health professionals, pharmaceuticals, insurance companies, and HMOs. This raises questions about her credibility in discussing health issues when she profits from policies that negatively impact Americans. We need to be cautious about who we elect. If you're in Washington, remember this when voting next time.

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President Biden is facing backlash from Republicans and former Democrat Senator Kyrsten Sinema over allegations of stealing $105 million from Arizona. Sinema had previously held up Biden's inflation bills, concerned about excessive spending and its impact on inflation. In exchange for her support, she secured $100 million to strengthen the border in Arizona. However, Senate leader Chuck Schumer and House leader Hakeem Jeffries redirected the funds to New York, allegedly to support illegal immigrants residing in posh hotels with meals, cell phones, and other amenities. While conspiracy theories suggest this is a strategy to gain Democratic voters, the documented fact remains that Biden approved the diversion of funds from the border crisis to improve conditions for illegal immigrants in New York.

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Questions about election integrity continue as Arizona faces litigation over unidentified votes. Former county recorder Steven Richer, who lost his election, sought guidance from left-leaning groups to target election speech he deemed inappropriate. Emails reveal Richer collaborated with the States United Democracy Center and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, both accused of censoring conservative views. Richer even pressured Arizona State University to fire a professor for retweeting election concerns, labeling him a purveyor of misinformation. This behavior raises serious First Amendment issues, as government officials should not censor speech or threaten employment over differing opinions. Richer, now a media figure, has faced backlash for his actions, which contradict his initial campaign on election integrity.

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Governor Hobbs is under investigation by the attorney general for allegedly giving a campaign donor, Sunshine Residential Homes, a lucrative state contract to care for foster children after they donated to Hobbs and the state Democratic Party. Hobbs stated she would not act against the best interest of Arizona's children in foster care and looks forward to the investigation's conclusion. Hobbs also addressed a court ruling that she broke the law by installing leaders to run state agencies without senate approval, which she did after struggling to win their confirmation due to Republican Senator Jake Hoffman. Hobbs called Hoffman's committee a "sham" used to inflict a "radical political agenda." Hobbs is appealing the ruling. Hoffman responded that Hobbs resorts to "childish insults and playing immature political games."

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A bill is proposed to address concerns about conflicts of interest in elections. Constituents worry about the Secretary of State overseeing their own election and then certifying it. A survey shows that 72% of likely voters thought the Arizona elections were mishandled, including 65% of Democrats who felt the Maricopa County Election was not fair. Conflict of interest arises when personal interests clash with professional duties. Two counties, Cochise and Pai, were concerned about election integrity but were threatened with lawsuits if they didn't certify. The Secretary of State's attorney also sent a letter implying criminal conduct if objections were raised. Historically, secretaries of state overseeing their own races have led to controversy. The bill aims to prevent this conflict and should be uncontroversial and bipartisan. The League of Women Voters opposes the bill, while others believe it is common sense and necessary to restore confidence in elections.

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This is a perfect example of "do what I say, not what I do" kind of situation. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a White House Democrat in Rhode Island, backed legislation that funneled millions to his wife's environmental nonprofit, Ocean Conservancy. While the group raked in over $14 million in federal grants funded by bills that Whitehouse voted for, his wife was paid nearly $2.7 million. After so many years, an ethics watchdog is calling for an investigation into this blatant corruption. Someone needs to investigate what his wife was doing with all of this money and find out if they were actually using it to conserve environmental ocean stuff or if his stock portfolio or property values got a little bigger. Let me know what you think about this entire situation.

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I'm confirming that Tulsi Gabbard has appointed someone with a history of being untrustworthy, potentially aiding adversarial nations. In Connecticut, the leading Democratic candidate in a major US Senate race is facing scrutiny after being caught misrepresenting his military service. Richard Blumenthal, the state attorney general, previously stated he served in Vietnam, but reports indicate he received five wartime deferments and served stateside in the Marine Reserves. I misspoke, and I won't let a few misplaced words tarnish my record of service to our country. However, video evidence exists of Blumenthal claiming he was in Vietnam.

The Megyn Kelly Show

"Woman of the Year" Lia Thomas & Political Hypocrisy, with Kari Lake, Jamie Kirchick & Eddie Scarry
Guests: Kari Lake, Jamie Kirchick, Eddie Scarry
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Biden's controversial fist bump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the criticism surrounding his recent trip. The conversation shifts to the GOP gubernatorial race in Arizona, where former President Trump has endorsed Carrie Lake, while Mike Pence supports her opponent, Karrin Taylor Robson. Lake leads in the polls, despite criticism from Arizona's current governor, Doug Ducey, who has publicly criticized her on CNN. Lake, a former TV news anchor, discusses her transition from journalism to politics, expressing her disillusionment with modern journalism's shift towards activism. She emphasizes her experience covering Arizona's issues and her commitment to America First policies. Lake critiques Robson's campaign tactics, alleging unethical fundraising practices that mislead donors into supporting her. The discussion turns to the political landscape in Arizona, with Lake asserting that she will not lose to the Democratic candidate, Katie Hobbs, and claiming strong internal polling numbers. She argues that her opponent lacks genuine grassroots support and is backed by establishment Republicans. Lake expresses confidence in her ability to win the primary and general elections, emphasizing her connection with voters and her America First agenda. Kelly and Lake then address immigration and border security, with Lake outlining her plans to take a hardline approach to illegal immigration, contrasting her policies with those of Robson and Ducey. She criticizes the current administration's handling of border issues and pledges to secure Arizona's border by deploying the National Guard and completing Trump's border wall. The conversation shifts to election integrity, with Lake asserting that the 2020 election was marred by fraud and corruption. She insists on the need for honest elections and expresses her commitment to reforming Arizona's election laws. Kelly raises concerns about the potential backlash against Lake's views on the election, but Lake maintains that her polling indicates she is the only candidate capable of defeating Hobbs. The discussion concludes with Lake's views on homelessness, where she advocates for policies that prioritize public safety and mental health support while addressing the needs of the homeless population. She emphasizes the importance of restoring quality of life in Arizona and outlines her plans to tackle the issue. In the latter part of the show, Kelly interviews Eddie Scarry, author of "Liberal Misery," who discusses the unhappiness often associated with liberalism and the hypocrisy of leftist politicians. They explore the cultural dynamics of political violence and the double standards in how politicians respond to threats and security concerns. Scarry emphasizes the need for individuals to reject the misery propagated by the left and to coexist without feeding into their narratives. Finally, Kelly interviews Jamie Kerchick, author of "Secret City," who details the historical struggles of gay individuals in American politics, particularly during the Cold War. He shares stories of notable figures and the societal pressures they faced, highlighting the impact of homosexuality on political careers and the pervasive homophobia of the time. Kerchick discusses the challenges of writing about a marginalized group and the importance of historical accuracy in documenting their experiences.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kari Lake on the Bribe Attempt, Plus Texas vs. Biden Border Showdown, w/ Andrew Klavan & Dershowitz
Guests: Andrew Klavan
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Megyn Kelly discusses a constitutional crisis involving Texas and the federal government over border security measures, particularly Texas's deployment of barbed wire and other barriers to prevent illegal immigration. Governor Abbott of Texas asserts that the federal government has failed to fulfill its constitutional duty to protect states from invasion, leading Texas to take matters into its own hands. Southern governors, including DeSantis and Kemp, express support for Abbott's actions. A leaked audio recording reveals Arizona GOP Chairman Jeff Dewit allegedly attempting to bribe Carrie Lake, a prominent Republican figure, to withdraw from the Senate race. Lake, who gained national attention during her gubernatorial campaign, refuses the offer, emphasizing her commitment to her constituents and the integrity of the electoral process. She describes the conversation as shocking and indicative of corruption within the party. Kelly and Lake discuss the implications of the leaked audio, highlighting the pressure on candidates to conform to party expectations and the lengths to which some will go to maintain control over political narratives. Lake expresses her determination to run for Senate despite the attempts to undermine her candidacy. Andrew Klavan joins Kelly to analyze the escalating tensions at the Texas border, where the Biden administration has been criticized for not enforcing immigration laws. Klavan argues that Abbott's actions are justified under the Constitution, as states have the right to protect themselves when the federal government fails to do so. He emphasizes the importance of this issue in the upcoming elections, suggesting that it could significantly impact public opinion and voter turnout. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of media coverage and public perception regarding immigration and border security. Klavan notes that the Biden administration's handling of the situation may backfire politically, as many Americans are increasingly frustrated with the lack of effective border control. As the discussion progresses, Kelly and Klavan reflect on the media's role in shaping narratives around these issues, with Klavan asserting that the mainstream media's credibility is declining due to its perceived bias and failure to report honestly. They conclude that the ongoing legal battles and political maneuvering surrounding immigration will continue to be a focal point in American politics, with significant ramifications for both parties.
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