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Topics on this week's show include: Darren had several updates on the Ottawa County, Michigan Board of Commissioners. Several residents have sued commissioners who are or were part of Ottawa...
show moreDarren had several updates on the Ottawa County, Michigan Board of Commissioners. Several residents have sued commissioners who are or were part of Ottawa Impact for violating Michigan's Open Meetings Act. Meanwhile, the board's attorneys filed a motion to have a lawsuit filed against it by the county's public health officer thrown out. And the board removed its only Democratic commissioner from the county housing commission, as well as two other commissioners. They were replaced by a realtor, a developer, and Ottawa Impact backed County Administrator John Gibbs.
Trump's 2018 roll back of Dodd-Frank banking regulations led to the 2nd and 3rd largest bank failures in this country's history.
Darren said that if Republicans had their way, they would eliminate the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which guarantees bank deposits. The FDIC wouldn't exist without President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Federal investigators are looking into whether Trump Media violated money laundering laws when they accepted $8 Million from sources tied to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And Florida's legislature is looking at bills to go after LGBTQ people and journalists.
Hammer Time: Lapeer County, Michigan Prosecutor John Miller has threatened to file criminal charges against library officials for having the book "Gender Queer" in circulation.
Hammer Time: Carson Briere, a student athlete who is the son of Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager Daniel Briere, was caught on camera destroying a wheelchair by rolling it down a flight of stairs at a Pennsylvania bar. The chair belonged to a woman who is a double amputee.
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