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Tired of the mainstream media lies? Tired of the political spin by leaders who claim to be doing stuff for you? Are you ready to hear the real talk and real opinion in a comprehensive, conservative, principled fashion? Welcome to the Wayne Dupree how. We bring you all the news updates and opinions you need to know to stay updated with the fastest moving daily program today. Wayne, Angel Fleming and Hutch Bailie Jr, The Godfather of conservative radio, brutally break down the fake news and de ...
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President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, alongside Vice President-elect JD Vance. Due to freezing temperatures, the inauguration events, including the oath-taking and formal ceremonies, will take place indoors at the Capitol Rotunda, and the traditional inaugural parade has been canceled.…
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is reportedly preparing to enter the New York City mayoral race, potentially challenging Mayor Eric Adams in what could become a highly contentious election. While Cuomo hasn’t officially confirmed his bid, early polls show him leading among Democratic candidates, raising the stakes for the June primary. This devel…
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Our world is filled with challenges that can shake our sense of peace and security, making it easy to feel fearful about the future. In these times, we must hold tightly to Jesus, our unshakable Rock, trusting that He is in control and working for good. No matter how difficult life gets, His love and care for us remain constant. He is near, watchin…
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President Joe Biden met with officials to address the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, which have claimed at least 10 lives, destroyed over 10,000 structures, and caused $57 billion in damages. Calling the fires “unprecedented,” Biden announced that the federal government will cover 100% of disaster response costs for the next six months, incl…
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The Senate begins confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet ahead of his Jan. 20 inauguration. Pete Hegseth (Defense Secretary) faces scrutiny Tuesday, with hearings also set for John Ratcliffe (CIA), Kristi Noem (Homeland Security), and Marco Rubio (State). Hearings for Kash Patel (FBI) and Tulsi Gabbard (DNI) are unschedule…
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Wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least five people, destroyed over 1,100 buildings, and forced evacuations in areas like Pacific Palisades and Runyon Canyon. Celebrities such as Billy Crystal, Paris Hilton, and Eugene Levy have lost their homes as fires continue to devastate the region.
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Congress certified Donald Trump’s presidential victory without incident, a stark contrast to 2021 when a pro-Trump mob disrupted Biden's confirmation. The session, completed in under an hour, proceeded smoothly despite a snowstorm, with no objections or evacuations. Tensions over the events of January 6, 2021, still linger.…
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On Thursday, Vivek Ramaswamy, co-leader of the Department of Government Efficiency, criticized American culture for embracing mediocrity. Backed by Elon Musk, he called for skilled immigrants to fill tech jobs, clashing with the MAGA faction's anti-immigration stance. Musk urged removing immigration opponents from the Republican Party.…
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An Emerson College Polling survey shows 41% of young adults (18-29) find the actions of UnitedHealthcare CEO Bryan Thompson’s alleged killer "acceptable," while 40% disagree. The case, involving 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, highlights dissatisfaction with the U.S. healthcare system. Overall, 68% of respondents called the act "unacceptable," with Dem…
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Leftover border wall materials were auctioned off following a Republican-led bill passed in December 2023. The law required the defense secretary to create a plan within 75 days to dispose of "excess construction materials" and implement it within 100 days, aiming to eliminate storage and maintenance costs.…
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Three federal judges, including Judge James Andrew Wynn, have rescinded their retirements to prevent former President Trump from appointing their replacements. This unprecedented move highlights ongoing political battles over control of the federal courts, which decide key issues like same-sex marriage, transgender rights, and immigration policies.…
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President-elect Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for firing missiles into Russia, calling it a "foolish decision" and a significant geopolitical risk. After meeting Zelensky twice since his 2024 election win, Trump stated that Zelensky is ready for peace and believes it's time for Russian President Vladimir Putin to do…
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The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO struggled with deputies and shouted about an “insult to the intelligence of the American people” as he was led into court. Arrested after a five-day search, Luigi Nicholas Mangione was taken into custody at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania.
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Luigi Mangione found himself in custody for firearm possession after law enforcement intervened while he dined at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania. This arrest came to pass following an alert from a vigilant employee, as disclosed by the NYPD's chief detective. At 26 years of age, Mangione was discovered to be carrying several counterfeit iden…
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The fate of Syria's Christian population remains a concern. A Christian resident of Aleppo, speaking anonymously, expressed shock at the sudden withdrawal of Syrian government forces. Once reclaiming the city in 2016 through heavy bombardments and sieges under President Assad, their presence vanished swiftly: "They withdrew entirely," the resident …
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President Biden’s aides are debating preemptive pardons for officials who could face legal risks if Trump returns to power. Concerns grew after Trump appointed Kash Patel, who pledged to target critics, to lead the FBI. However, the White House fears pardons could suggest guilt and spark backlash.
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President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a replacement for Pete Hegseth, his Pentagon pick, due to concerns over allegations about Hegseth's personal life. Selecting DeSantis, a 2024 GOP rival, would be a surprising move but aligns with Trump’s views on addressing "woke" military policies. Trump’s team see…
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Sen. Joe Manchin suggested in a CNN interview that President Biden should consider pardoning President-elect Trump, reflecting on Biden's recent pardon of his son, Hunter Biden. Biden defended his son's pardon, citing political motivations behind the charges, which included felony gun charges from 2018.…
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Biden addressed claims of "weaponization," stating he stayed true to not interfering with the Justice Department's investigation of his son. The pardon covers his son's federal gun conviction and tax evasion charges, with sentencing dates in December and September, respectively.
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President-elect Donald Trump declared on Monday that a "free, fair, and open media" is crucial to his mission of "Making America Great Again." Trump says his duty to engage with the press for the American people's sake, despite facing unprecedented hostility from some outlets.
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President-elect Donald Trump confirmed plans to use the US military for a mass deportation of undocumented migrants. He responded "TRUE!!!" on social media to a claim about declaring a national emergency and using military assets for deportations. During his campaign, Trump pledged to use the National Guard to assist ICE in deportations, raising qu…
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In this episode, we delve into President Joe Biden's controversial decision to authorize Ukraine's use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles for deeper strikes inside Russia. The move marks a pivotal escalation in the conflict as Vladimir Putin counters with thousands of North Korean troops along Ukraine’s northern border in a bid to reclaim lost te…
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GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned from the House on Wednesday, announced by Speaker Mike Johnson, following his selection by President-elect Donald Trump as attorney general. His departure, anticipated by some in GOP leadership, was welcomed by many Republicans after his role in ousting Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. Gaetz did not attend the GOP leadership …
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President-elect Donald Trump's supporters, including Elon Musk and conservative commentators, are advocating for Rick Scott to be chosen for Republican Senate leadership over John Thune or John Cornyn, as Trump looks to strengthen his influence in Washington.
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Donald Trump, victorious in the 2024 elections, has unveiled his strategy to decentralize the federal workforce as a key component of his pledge to streamline government operations. His proposal entails shifting as many as 100,000 federal roles to regions renowned for their patriotic fervor. This move is seen as a bold step toward reducing the conc…
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Donald Trump's campaign promises include reinstating past Executive Orders, advancing energy production, and celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary. He plans to launch the largest deportation program, impose a 25% tariff on Mexican goods, and address transgender issues.
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As the 2024 Election horizon draws Trump supporters in, there's a palpable shift in the landscape compared to what was handed to him back in 2016. Initially navigating through waves of racism and anarchism, Trump is now stepping into a terrain marred by an escalating anti-Israel sentiment that cuts across political divides, paired with an economy o…
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The presidential campaign has seen major events like a new Democratic candidate, alleged assassination attempts on former President Trump, and a significant joke. Despite these, voters consistently prioritize the economy, with 52% citing it as the most crucial factor in their presidential choice, according to a Gallup poll.…
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The U.S. Constitution established voting for most citizens over 18, but it wasn't always universal. The 15th Amendment in 1869 allowed black men to vote, yet suppression persisted until the 24th Amendment in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Women gained the right to vote in 1920. Voting rights evolved significantly from the Founding Fathers …
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State-level polls were inaccurate in 2016 and even more so in 2020, overstating Joe Biden's support by over 4%, marking the worst polling error since 1980. The margin of error, meant to account for sampling flaws, is inadequate and gives a false sense of accuracy, as it doesn't address other issues like Trump's supporters being less likely to parti…
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Gen Z and millennials make up nearly half of the eligible voting population, with swing voters being disproportionately young. A survey by Data for Progress found young voters enthusiastic about the 2024 election and believe voting is effective for change. They support progressive policies, including economic benefits, abortion rights, and promotin…
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Early voting has started nationwide, allowing voters to cast ballots in person or by mail. Some states share early voting details, including partisan splits and voter demographics. VP Kamala Harris encourages Democrats to use early voting to secure votes before Election Day. Despite criticism from former President Trump, his campaign and the GOP ar…
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A New York Times/Siena College poll shows that over 75% of Americans believe democracy is under threat. While 76% of likely voters agree on the threat, opinions vary on its nature. Key concerns include Donald Trump (21%), government corruption (14%), immigration (7%), and loss of constitutional liberties (6%). Other reasons include instability, Dem…
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Brace yourself for the 2024 election! No matter who wins, America faces major change. Each candidate has bold plans that could reshape our country's future. Whether you support Trump, Harris, or stand independent, their promises will chart the U.S.'s course, potentially sparking protests, violence, and tensions anew.…
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While traditionally reserved for exceptions like absentee ballots, early voting offers benefits such as accommodating busy schedules, increasing voter turnout, and aiding political campaigns in mobilizing decided voters. Early voting contributed to a nearly 67% voter turnout in 2020, highlighting more participation as a positive outcome.…
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Despite challenges from Hurricane Helene, a record number of people voted early in North Carolina this week. Helene, the deadliest U.S. hurricane since Katrina, caused significant damage. As of Saturday, 90% of early voting sites were operational, with over 353,000 people voting statewide on Thursday. Despite ongoing recovery efforts, officials exp…
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A Georgia judge, Thomas Cox, has ruled that seven new election rules by the State Election Board are "illegal, unconstitutional, and void." The invalidated rules include a requirement for hand-counting ballots after polls close and two related to certifying election results.
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The host from Fox News made appearances on X both Monday evening and Tuesday morning, emphasizing that the interview with VP Kamala Harris, despite being pre-recorded, would be broadcast as if it were happening live. They assured viewers there would be few interruptions and that no questions would be disclosed to Harris beforehand.…
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On Monday, around 200 demonstrators protesting Israel's war in Gaza were arrested during a sit-in outside the New York Stock Exchange. Organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, the protesters called for an end to U.S. military support for Israel, accusing the U.S. of profiting from the conflict. A few counterprotesters waved Israeli flags and opposed th…
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New research from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University reveals that millions of Christians, including 41 million born-again Christians, 32 million regular churchgoers, and 14 million evangelical attendees, are unlikely to vote in the upcoming 2024 presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Only 51% of all fait…
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Hurricane Milton, initially a Category 3 storm, weakened to Category 1 after hitting Florida. By 5 a.m. Eastern, it had 85 mph winds and was 10 miles northeast of Cape Canaveral, moving northeast at 18 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Hurricane Milton, a major storm, prompted storm surge warnings along Florida's west coast. Officials warned of severe impacts, including significant flooding and potential damage from construction cranes. Pinellas County's Emergency Management Director emphasized the urgent threat, stating it's a matter of "when," not "if."…
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