Hour 3 delivers a hard‑hitting rundown of political and tech bombshells across the country. Indiana makes headlines again as LaPorte announces a 110‑acre data‑center project at Rose Industrial Park while nearby Gary pitches three sites to lure the Chicago Bears—raising questions about corporate incentives and infrastructure demands. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s xAI data center in Memphis faces sanctions after regulators ruled it illegally generated excess electricity.
On Capitol Hill, Rep. Eric Swalwell’s scandals deepen: he allegedly listed his lawyer’s address as his home on official campaign filings—signed under penalty of perjury—and accepted nearly $15 thousand from a law firm with ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Critics demand his withdrawal and potential charges. Minnesota news surfaces as Somalis tied to an autism center are identified in the Nick Sortor assault case, fueling more public outrage over political violence.
Rounding out the hour: Mayor Pete Buttigieg proposes a constitutional amendment stripping corporations of free‑speech rights—an attack on the First Amendment that even liberal commentators find alarming. The Secret Service pays a visit to an online extremist who threatened the White House press secretary in real time. And Gov. Josh Shapiro stuns reporters by revealing a “disturbing” vetting question from the Harris team, reigniting speculation about dysfunction inside the administration.

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