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Follow-Up Friday

Welcome to our Friday.

Our first story (linked below) is from Inside Radio and it has to do with a major upgrade to the iHeart Radio App. More features, ease of use and making it more like your car radio are only part of it.It’s rolling out over the next week, so keep an eye out and be ready to customize the iHeart Radio App for how you use it!

We’ll spend a significant portion of our day following up on stories we’ve had in play this week. We’ll begin IN A HANDBASKET where free speech is often the topic, but in this case, banning words is entirely appropriate.

We’ll check in on the Pete Hegseth-West Point reporting, that rookie think tank striving for more relevance (not getting that they are no longer INSIDERS) and assertions that federal employees may leave in droves due to President Trump’s return to office.

We have an Orlando man who scammed hundreds of thousands of dollars from donors with fake websites purporting to be candidate or campaign sites. If guilty, he puts the felon operator of the Space Coast Torpedo to shame.

In our 8am hour we’ll talk with freshman Representative Monique Miller who’s already been working away on this part time job that seems like anything but. Monique will bring us an inside look at getting started in the legislature.

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THE LINEUP

Social

Improvements coming to the iHeart Radio App

Where banning words is appropriate

Political

West Point follow-up

NOT insiders anymore & they don’t get it

1000’s of Federal employees MAY leave? Let them

Biden plays Santa with commutations and pardons

FBI informants at J6

Florida

The Space Coast Torpedo on Steroids

House swimming upstream with 2A legislation

Fine files bill to stop in-state tuition for illegals

FL settles on 1st amendment case (may not be the only time)

Challenges for the Legislature


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