Stigall explores why it seems the threat of a government "shutdown" doesn't seem to have the teeth it once had. President Trump surges troops into Portland, Oregon. What happened this weekend and the Ryder Cup? Bill Maher, John Fetterman, and Charlamagne THA God offer some distinctly different commentary from the Democrat friends on everything from Trump, to Islam, and Jimmy Kimmel. As you hear the pundits decry the "unprecedented" nature of the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, Stigall thinks it's important to remind you of a few things some willfully "forget" about the history of a weaponized DOJ. And if you haven't heard, you will not believe what's going on in the Des Moines school district with their superintendent.
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