Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, who is at the forefront of pivotal discussions regarding the regulation of artificial intelligence and its implications for the future of America, delves into the challenges of ensuring state-level accountability in the face of rapidly advancing technology, the importance of protecting children from irreversible gender transition treatments, and the ongoing efforts to secure adequate healthcare for 9/11 responders. Skrmetti shares insights on the upcoming Supreme Court case concerning transgender rights and the need for common-sense election integrity laws. Former Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer reacts to a newly released FBI document showing Fusion GPS contractor Nellie Ohr likely lied to Congress about her role in the Steele Dossier but was never held accountable by the Justice Department. “We realize how many hoaxes have been perpetrated on us, how many stories have been concealed, censored, shadow-banned, whatever you want to call it. But no one on the left ever pays the price,” he says. Additional interview with Dr. Chad Walden, co-founder and chief culture officer at NativePath, who discusses the implications of government food stamp policies on health outcomes, the importance of whole foods, and the need for systemic change in our healthcare approach.
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