In Hour 3, Casey turns to political power and cultural battles closer to home. He examines how the Indiana Secretary of State race could reveal the growing influence of Jim Banks, alongside polling that suggests American pride is far from dead despite media narratives. Casey also dives into the latest “OK sign” controversy, allegations of media suppression surrounding mail-in ballot fraud claims in Los Angeles, and a major shift as a tech platform backs away from using the SPLC “hate map” to blacklist conservative groups. Plus, what Fox’s reported acquisition of Roku could mean for the future of streaming and media control.

Rep. Marlin Stutzman on Election Integrity and Housing Reform as Europe’s Climate Policies Spiral | June 29 - Hour 3
34:55

Buttigieg CPS Scare, Failed Robot Police, and Growing Revolt Against Surveillance State Cameras | June 29 - Hour 2
34:39

SCOTUS Shake-Up: Executive Power Upheld, Election Rules Ignite New Firestorm | June 29 - Hour 1
35:08