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I’m taking questions from friends and …. Not friends from across the internet. Lara answers listener questions and shares when she may be getting a new dog and what breed she is considering. Lara also talks about the surprise she received for Mother’s Day and reflects on how she spent the holiday with family. Could a documentary about the Trump campaign be coming in the future?. She also reveals her favorite Full House character.
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Lara is joined by former RNC National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko and host of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon. The panel discusses how they each celebrated Mother’s Day and dives into the latest political battles over redistricting efforts in Virginia.
The ladies also discuss why President Trump’s endorsement still carries enormous weight in Republican politics after several Indiana state representatives lost their primaries following disputes over redistricting. Plus, the panel talks about the latest political headlines, aliens, and why they hope Kamala Harris keeps endorsing candidates across the country.
Lara is joined by Defending Education founder and president Nicki Neily to break down her latest research revealing over a billion dollars in spending by teachers unions and where that money is actually going. Nicki details how funds have flowed to organizations like the Clinton Foundation and the Southern Poverty Law Center, and raises concerns about political activism in schools, including high school students being bused to participate in May Day protests.
Later in the episode, Lara speaks with newly appointed Drug Czar Sara Carter about the Trump administration’s aggressive new strategy to combat drug cartels. Sara outlines the policies being implemented to reduce drug trafficking and overdose deaths, including innovative approaches like wastewater testing. While drug deaths are declining under President Trump, both emphasize that significant work still lies ahead in the fight against the cartel-driven drug crisis.