The Marc Cox Morning Show podcast

Legal Battles, Election Whistleblowers, and Political Controversies (Hour 4)

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This hour opened with a light note on weather before diving into major legal and political stories. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discussed coordinated pro-China attacks on her office related to a $24 billion judgment against China, as well as the BJC controversy allowing minors to deny parental access to certain medical records—a loophole she says the legislature must fix. The conversation then shifted to Wisconsin, where Judge Hannah Duggan’s trial began over allegations she helped an illegal immigrant evade ICE, with coverage from Jeff Monasso explaining the federal case and potential consequences. Next, Ryan Wiggins discussed the Colorado Tina Peters case, detailing her nine-year sentence despite being a whistleblower and the federal pardon issued by President Trump, highlighting ongoing concerns over election security and machine manipulation linked to Venezuela. The hour wrapped with a lighter note on a successful local food drive organized by Wiggins, raising thousands for Operation Food Search. The final segment examined drama surrounding Candace Owens’ meeting with Erica Kirk and Trump’s controversial remarks on the late Rob Reiner, critiquing public reactions and social media narratives.

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