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| DATE: THURSDAY, 05.29.25 LAST UPDATE: 09:06 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
No guests slated for today's show. Subject to change. |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
May 29, 2008 - Brain-dead woman brought back to life... Stu backed down from teenage Jolly Rancher robbers... Montana secession?... Ray Kurzweil background for interview... Eco-friendly bombs... Arctic ice... Energy talk... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
Federal trade court strikes down Trump’s reciprocal tariffs A three-judge panel on the Court of International Trade said Trump exceeded “any authority granted” by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in imposing the import levies. FBI Director Kash Patel fumes over James Comey ‘copycats’ The copycats have forced the overwhelmed agency to pull agents off child sex predator and drug trafficking cases. State Department publishes pro-Western civilization essay Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford said of the recent essay, "To put it simply, the Department of State has been ground zero for undermining Western values and putting American interests last. This turnaround is just incredible to see, and it's not getting the attention it deserves." FBI assessed Fusion GPS contractor likely lied to Congress about role in Trump-Russia probe A newly declassified memo shows the FBI believed Fusion GPS analyst Nellie Ohr misled Congress multiple times about her role in the Trump-Russia probe, but the DOJ ignored a criminal referral and never filed charges. Trump DOJ sues North Carolina over massive voter ID failures The Justice Department alleges North Carolina illegally kept up to 225,000 incomplete registrations on its rolls in violation of federal law, after failing to require voter ID under Democrat leadership. Mississippi GOP demands criminal probe into Democrat vote-buying scheme State Republicans say food vouchers and free brunch offers tied to voting in Gulfport amount to illegal election payoffs, with Attorney General Fitch confirming an active investigation. House bill guts suppressor taxes in biggest pro-gun move in decades The GOP’s "big, beautiful bill" would eliminate the $200 tax and NFA red tape on suppressors, marking a potential historic rollback of federal gun control if it passes the Senate. Seattle Police union president warns of a 'long, long summer' after mayor backs Antifa over officers, Christians “If we're already below minimum safe staffing levels, and you've got these guys on the line who are getting assaulted by Antifa, and no mention from the mayor about the injuries on cops ... we gotta buckle up for a long, long summer.” Last Remaining Grandson Of President John Tyler Dies John Tyler was born in 1790, and he became president in 1841 — yet his grandson lived until 2025. |
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Trump dismisses question about ‘chickening out’ on tariffs as ‘nastiest’ Trump was asked about a Financial Times columnist describing Trump’s trade policy as “TACO,” which stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” The Financial Times columnist said the acronym is gaining steam on Wall Street to describe Trump’s roller-coaster tariff policies. Trump says Harvard is 'hurting themselves' by 'fighting' while Columbia is 'working with us' "They’ve got to behave themselves. You know, I’m looking out for the country and for Harvard. I want Harvard to do well. I want Harvard to be great again." Trump says convictions in Whitmer kidnap plot were ‘railroad job,’ floats pardon “I did watch the trial. It looked to me like somewhat of a railroad job,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “I’ll be honest with you, it looked to me like some people said some stupid things. You know, they were drinking, and I think they said stupid things." Trump nominates ‘enforcer’ Emil Bove to be Third Circuit judge Bove, a former Trump defense attorney and DOJ official leading investigations into lawfare abuses, was tapped by the president to help restore the rule of law from the federal bench. Judge sides with Trump in copyright office firing dispute A Trump-appointed judge ruled that former copyright chief Shira Perlmutter won’t suffer irreparable harm from unemployment, rejecting her emergency bid to be reinstated after her firing over an AI dispute.
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Toddler Becomes Mensa’s Youngest-Ever Member British 2-year-old Joseph Harris-Birtill has become the youngest-ever member of Mensa, an exclusive society for people with an IQ of 132 or above, according to Guinness World Records.
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