7 Things: Tuberville ‘relents’ but media will not; 2024 frontrunners have issues; and more …

7. Democrat State Rep. Mesha Mainor of Georgia left the party after party members viciously attacked her for supporting school choice.

6.  As the movie “Sound of Freedom” is succeeding while being roasted in the media, California refused to make trafficking a minor a felony with life in prison punishment and that is interesting.

5. The FBI could be moving out of Washington, D.C., and Alabama could cash in with U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) suggesting the move and recent transplants touting the schools, cost-of-living, and safety as some of the reasons they like it here.

4. State Rep. John Rogers (D-Birmingham) tried to give a check of more than $15,000 to the Urban League and is now accusing it of being known in the Legislature for “washing money” and laid out how it was done. Several lawmakers defended the organization after the accusations.

3. In a normal world, President Joe Biden would be already acknowledging he is not running for reelection but a Fox News article lays out how all the glowing Biden narratives that keep him afloat, including claims about how he is really a decent family guy who is also a foreign policy expert with a smart son he never discusses business, have gone bust. 

2. Former President Donald Trump, who could be facing legal issues in Georgia as a grand jury there is seated, has requested a delay in his trial over classified documents until after the 2024 election. But this request will be contested by special counsel Jack Smith who wants a “speedy trial.” 

1. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) “relents” and further explains that he hates racists, which he clearly stated earlier, the media will not relent because this is about his blocking of promotions and nothing more.

Listen here:

Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10 a.m. to noon.

7. Democrat State Rep. Mesha Mainor of Georgia left the party after party members viciously attacked her for supporting school choice.

6.  As the movie “Sound of Freedom” is succeeding while being roasted in the media, California refused to make trafficking a minor a felony with life in prison punishment and that is interesting.

5. The FBI could be moving out of Washington, D.C., and Alabama could cash in with U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) suggesting the move and recent transplants touting the schools, cost-of-living, and safety as some of the reasons they like it here.

4. State Rep. John Rogers (D-Birmingham) tried to give a check of more than $15,000 to the Urban League and is now accusing it of being known in the Legislature for “washing money” and laid out how it was done. Several lawmakers defended the organization after the accusations.

3. In a normal world, President Joe Biden would be already acknowledging he is not running for reelection but a Fox News article lays out how all the glowing Biden narratives that keep him afloat, including claims about how he is really a decent family guy who is also a foreign policy expert with a smart son he never discusses business, have gone bust. 

2. Former President Donald Trump, who could be facing legal issues in Georgia as a grand jury there is seated, has requested a delay in his trial over classified documents until after the 2024 election. But this request will be contested by special counsel Jack Smith who wants a “speedy trial.” 

1. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) “relents” and further explains that he hates racists, which he clearly stated earlier, the media will not relent because this is about his blocking of promotions and nothing more.

Listen here:

Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10 a.m. to noon.

7. Democrat State Rep. Mesha Mainor of Georgia left the party after party members viciously attacked her for supporting school choice.

6.  As the movie “Sound of Freedom” is succeeding while being roasted in the media, California refused to make trafficking a minor a felony with life in prison punishment and that is interesting.

5. The FBI could be moving out of Washington, D.C., and Alabama could cash in with U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) suggesting the move and recent transplants touting the schools, cost-of-living, and safety as some of the reasons they like it here.

4. State Rep. John Rogers (D-Birmingham) tried to give a check of more than $15,000 to the Urban League and is now accusing it of being known in the Legislature for “washing money” and laid out how it was done. Several lawmakers defended the organization after the accusations.

3. In a normal world, President Joe Biden would be already acknowledging he is not running for reelection but a Fox News article lays out how all the glowing Biden narratives that keep him afloat, including claims about how he is really a decent family guy who is also a foreign policy expert with a smart son he never discusses business, have gone bust. 

2. Former President Donald Trump, who could be facing legal issues in Georgia as a grand jury there is seated, has requested a delay in his trial over classified documents until after the 2024 election. But this request will be contested by special counsel Jack Smith who wants a “speedy trial.” 

1. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) “relents” and further explains that he hates racists, which he clearly stated earlier, the media will not relent because this is about his blocking of promotions and nothing more.

Listen here:

Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10 a.m. to noon.

7. Democrat State Rep. Mesha Mainor of Georgia left the party after party members viciously attacked her for supporting school choice.

6.  As the movie “Sound of Freedom” is succeeding while being roasted in the media, California refused to make trafficking a minor a felony with life in prison punishment and that is interesting.

5. The FBI could be moving out of Washington, D.C., and Alabama could cash in with U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) suggesting the move and recent transplants touting the schools, cost-of-living, and safety as some of the reasons they like it here.

4. State Rep. John Rogers (D-Birmingham) tried to give a check of more than $15,000 to the Urban League and is now accusing it of being known in the Legislature for “washing money” and laid out how it was done. Several lawmakers defended the organization after the accusations.

3. In a normal world, President Joe Biden would be already acknowledging he is not running for reelection but a Fox News article lays out how all the glowing Biden narratives that keep him afloat, including claims about how he is really a decent family guy who is also a foreign policy expert with a smart son he never discusses business, have gone bust. 

2. Former President Donald Trump, who could be facing legal issues in Georgia as a grand jury there is seated, has requested a delay in his trial over classified documents until after the 2024 election. But this request will be contested by special counsel Jack Smith who wants a “speedy trial.” 

1. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) “relents” and further explains that he hates racists, which he clearly stated earlier, the media will not relent because this is about his blocking of promotions and nothing more.

Listen here:

Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10 a.m. to noon.

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