Tune in here to this Friday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss everything from behind-the-scenes studio quirks to the evolving narrative around Joe Biden’s health. The conversation blends humor and skepticism, with Brett and Pete recalling old radio equipment that once allowed eavesdropping on the studio, and reminiscing about past roles in talk radio, including screening calls for Rush Limbaugh.
Later we’re joined by Breaking Brett Jensen to discuss several explosive developments in Charlotte and North Carolina politics. Jensen breaks news on CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings’ controversial payout, revealing how State Auditor Dave Boliek is pushing for transparency and accountability from the Charlotte City Council. Boliek, frustrated with the city’s opaque handling, insists the payout details be released to the public. Jensen also touches on the Tijuana Brown case, noting her vow to reject a plea deal—though he cautions such declarations often shift once federal pressure mounts. On the Jamie Brooks situation, Jensen critiques the irony of a GoFundMe for the high-earning former principal, whose resignation remains clouded in mystery. Lastly, he previews an interview with NC GOP Chair Jason Simmons.
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