
Coldwater Creek Radiation Win, Epstein’s Missing Footage Mystery, and Churches Going Political (Hour 3)
9.07.2025
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The third hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show opens with traffic woes caused by a wrong-way driver before diving into a major breakthrough on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) for Coldwater Creek victims. Kim Thone Visentine, co-founder of the Coldwater Creek Group, shares the long fight to secure compensation for those exposed to radioactive waste in St. Louis, highlighting the newly expanded RECA coverage for 20 affected ZIP codes and urging residents to prepare their documentation. The show then tackles the baffling missing jail footage in the Jeffrey Epstein case and Pam Bondi’s evasive responses, fueling demands for transparency. Genevieve Wood of the Heritage Foundation weighs in on the National Education Association’s break from the Anti-Defamation League amid rising anti-Semitism in schools, while warning conservatives against Elon Musk’s potential third-party bid as a vote-splitter. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” discussing the IRS’s new allowance for churches to endorse political candidates without risking tax-exempt status, spotlighting the cultural and political impact of this shift.
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