Notas del episodio

Governor Brian Kemp, in his sixth year, is aggressively pushing tort reform legislation (SB68), threatening to back primary opponents against lawmakers who oppose it and hinting at a special session if it fails. Skepticism surrounds his motives, with speculation of bribe money as he attends the Governors Association meeting in D.C. Meanwhile, Kash Patel’s confirmation as FBI director, despite opposition from Murkowski and Collins, marks a shift under Trump’s administration. Elsewhere, Trump targets government inefficiencies, firing TSA and IRS workers. Finally, unresolved questions linger about Malcolm X, Matt Gaetz’s political fate, and Kathy Hochul’s refusal to oust Eric Adams.