Flashing Back to 5 Years Ago

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We're Still here with Simon and Julie

In this episode - Simon Moya Smith, and Julie Francella, talk with John about the resurgence of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in Minneapolis, drawing striking parallels between historical and contemporary struggles faced by Indigenous communities.Simon and Julie emphasized t ...  Show more

No More Blank Checks for DHS and No More Blank Stares for the Epstein Files Release

John this time talks about Senate Democrats who struck a deal with the White House to avoid a partial government shutdown. The deal involves passing a budget bill that does not include DHS funding, allowing several more weeks of negotiation on Democratic demands to defund ICE. He ...  Show more

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