We delve into the complexities of the executive branch's authority and the implications of independent agencies in the U.S. government. Join us as we dissect the recent Supreme Court ruling that expands presidential powers over federal bureaucracy and discuss the historical context of agency independence. We explore how these agencies have evolved, the role of Gino Geraci, and the impact on society, including issues surrounding gender identity in sports. This episode challenges conventional wisdom and invites listeners to reflect on the balance of power within our government.
Chapters:
(00:00) Congress has absolutely no authority to create an independent branch of government
(03:16) Supreme Court expands Trump's power over the federal bureaucracy
(10:05) Supreme Court says states can bar transgender students from playing on girls sports teams
(16:55) Todd Herman: President Trump has obtained unfettered powers over independent agencies
(21:15) MSNBC pretending that President Trump uses bumper strip language about transgender issues
(28:38) AFA interviewed Clover, the church's so called transgender music minister
(34:33) AFA Action needs your opinion on the role of Christian voters heading into November elections
(37:03) Congress passes bill to put flock cameras in people's yards without their permission
(41:13) Breastfed babies born to vaccinated mothers presenting with zero bifidobacteria
(43:35) Woman claims Brown Americans are being deported under the Trump administration
(44:30) President's quest to make Lincoln Memorial blue has had a setback
(45:24) Joy Behar and Larry David want you to be embarrassed to be American
(46:28) When you admit your dependence upon God, you are independent from forces
(51:26) Todd Herman: To be completely dependent upon God is independence from all else