Friday, April 18, 2025 - A miscarriage (of enforcement) in GA & other headlines to chew on
April 18, 2025 · 44 min
A south Georgia woman had a miscarriage, and to some in law enforcement, that necessitated an arrest. No, that's not a plot line from an episode of "The Handmaid's Tale," that's reality for women in their reproductive years while living in Georgia.
With me to discuss the fallout of that miscarriage (of justice by local law enforcement) is Melita Easters of the Georgia WIN List. Of particular note: "the Friendly City" police press release. Disgusting.
We also chew on the looming danger that is the SAVE Act, having passed the House and now in the US Senate's hands with Democrats promising a filibuster to block it.
Dom Kelly, joined me, as well, today to cover a batch of issues. Dom is co-founder/CEO of New Disabled South & New Disabled South Rising. We cover a lot ... from traveling abroad (but returning to MAGA America) to "anti-D.E.I." affecting the disabled (and veteran disabled) workforce to Trump targeting eco-friendly non-profits on 'Earth Day' to the spate of student visas being revoked and pro-Palestinian student protests leading to funding threats from the White House under the (thin) veil of combating 'antisemitism.'
Pretty thorough coverage of much what the nation's discussing with two fantastic guests today.
Oh, and the ugly scourge of white supremacy - once the FBI's top domestic terror threat - reared its ugliness, again, this time on the Florida State University campus.. Ho hum, America.