Hour 1 opens with Indiana conservatives—led by JD Vance and Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith—slamming state Republican senators for failing to deliver on redistricting. Their warnings have come true: Virginia Democrats just passed a constitutional amendment to gerrymander the state’s congressional map, potentially flipping its delegation to 10 Democrats and 3 Republicans. Beckwith calls out Indiana’s “polite politics,” arguing Democrats play for power while Republicans play defense, leaving Indiana voters weakened in the national balance.
The second half turns to breaking news from Minnesota, where the Justice Department is investigating an “ICE Out” protest that disrupted a Twin Cities church service. Reports name CNN’s Don Lemon among the participants allegedly facing potential FACE Act prosecution—and even KKK Act charges—for intimidating Christians while shouting anti‑ICE slogans on MLK Day. The incident reignites debate over double standards in federal law enforcement and free exercise protections for faith communities.
With redistricting chaos spreading and the DOJ cracking down on left‑wing agitators, Hour 1 delivers a hard look at how political passivity and selective justice are reshaping America’s political and moral landscape.

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Interview: Rep. Marlin Stutzman on the SAVE Act and the Levin–Tucker Feud
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