Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano joined Gary Byron to talk about a whole myriad of topics, from police accountability to absentee ballots!
Senate Minority Leader Len Fasano joined Gary Byron to talk about a whole myriad of topics, from police accountability to absentee ballots!
RAHEEL RAZA, Clarion Project Advisory Board member, a founding member of the Muslim Reformer Movement, and international human rights activist. Raheel Raza—who received a fatwa from Saudi Arabia—contends that Saudi Arabia has a grotesque history of violence that must be condemned. She argues that the United States was correct to denounce this violence, but that it’s ridiculous that Muslim nations have failed to condemn this brutal murder and are instead looking to America for an answer. She joined Brad and Paul.
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CT Republican Chairman Ben Proto called in to discuss what the GOP needs to do to get competitive, and what RTC's are doing and what they need to prepare for November. Then, State Rep Tom Delnicki from South Windsor joined us in studio to discuss PURA, crime and more issues being dealt with this session. And finally, Barry Hinckley from Re-Declaration of Independence explains how his movement is trying to move back to a Constitutional Republic.
Chris Moschovitis joined Brad Davis and Gary Byron to talk about how State election officials are not updating their computer systems, leaving them vulnerable to hackers in 2020 election, according to a new report--how serious is this and what needs to be done?