I’m back from the long weekend after a good time with family on Friday. I played tourist with my sister and niece as we ran around beachside, had a great meal and enjoyed the family time. Of course, I paid for it by having to come in to work both Saturday and Sunday, but it was worth it.
As we get our talk week started we’ll have our weekly look at research and reality, an interesting lawsuit lands In a Handbasket while DC and crime get our attention as we move on. Pam Bondi has the responsibility for cleaning up crime in DC, but three states are stepping up with additional National Guard troops to help patrol the city.
Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem is temporarily living in military housing after threats and doxing directed at he and her family because of her honorable service to the country.
The Alaska Summit happened Friday. While the media tried to portray it as a failure for President Trump, their agenda is again getting in the way of their reporting. Meeting for nearly three hours, the two world leaders spoke at a joint press conference afterward. Of particular interest was President Trump saying, had he been in office, Russia would not have attacked Ukraine. Vladimir Putin said the president was correct.
In Florida, we’ve had rulings on school book removal and teacher pronoun and name usage. The Senate president says to not get worked up over property tax changes as they will not do anything radical in that regard.
Let’s get the week started!
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TODAY’s LINEUP
3 states step up with Guard to help in DC
Noem in military housing due to threats
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Florida
FL schools\books law goes too far
Judge Walker: FL teacher pronoun law is unlawful