In this powerful and emotional episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor breaks down the tragic killing of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman and the national conversation it has ignited around public safety, immigration policy, and leadership accountability.
Tudor walks through the heartbreaking details of the case, the response from local and national leaders, and why stories like this resonate so deeply with families across America. She examines how policy decisions, enforcement challenges, and political narratives intersect with real-world consequences — and asks the critical question: who is being protected, and at what cost?
This episode also explores the broader cultural and political climate shaping the conversation, including media framing, public reaction, and the role of institutions in addressing—or avoiding—hard truths.

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