American Ground Radio was joined by a former top official in the Trump White House, the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and the Department of Justice Mr. Kash Patel to discuss his latest book exposing the bad actors who worked to thwart the Trump administration: Government Gangsters.
Read MoreJust when we thought no Republican could more flagrantly end their career in a single interview after Tucker Carlson ended former Vice-President Mike Pence’s ambitions, Senator Bill Cassidy has proverbially seemed to say ‘hold my beer.’ Cassidy already on the outs with the Louisiana GOP after voting in favor of 45th President and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s impeachment probably could’ve faded quietly into obscurity and maybe with enough Bayou Democrats backing him could’ve eked out one more term, but on CNN’s State of the Union Cassidy made his antipathy for America First voters all too clear, not only suggesting Trump should drop out of the race, calling his conviction in his Mar-A-Lago document indictment a “slam dunk” and suggesting (contrary to recent polling) that Republicans won’t vote for Trump if he’s in prison.
Read MoreA growing list of legislators has joined the chorus with Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin in calling for a Veto Override Session to overturn Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards’ attempts to defy the will of the legislature elected by the people of Louisiana. The evolution of the special session has been followed closely by the Citizens for a New Louisiana, a non-profit lobbying group that has tweeted that Republican State Rep. Larry Frieman, Rep. Alan Seabaugh, Rep. Gabe Firment, Rep. Dodie Horton, Sen. Blake Miguez, have endorsed the session.
Read MoreAlmost a week after Louisiana Senator Fred Mills, the Republican chair of the Health & Welfare Committee shocked conservatives by voting to kill the Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act or HB463, in an equally surprising move the Senate voted to recommit the landmark legislation to the Senate Judiciary Committee, essentially reviving the bill considered dead just days ago.
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