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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2025 · 44 MIN

Friday, June 13, 2025 - ''No King' protests + Trump's birthday parade = a tense weekend ahead

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

⁠Thousands of protests⁠ (not protestors; protests, themselves) are planned across the United States and even in Europe, Saturday, with ⁠dozens just in the state of Georgia⁠. The ⁠ACLU has 'protest ready' resources ⁠aplenty for demonstrators to be prepared for multiple contingencies - not the least of which include addressing interlopers who wish to escalate the situation for ill-intent. It's going to be an interesting day, no doubt. ------ This is all the more potentially a powder keg because Donald Trump 'invaded' California with its own National Guard troops and now hundreds of Marines, just a week prior to his military fetishist parade on the streets of the Nationa's Capitol to coincide with both his and the U.S. Army's birthday. It set a pretty toxic concoction on the counter. For Politico, Jim Newton opines there are reasons ⁠Trump 'had' to attack California. ⁠Namely that its transition from GOP stronghold to "majority-minority" Democratic-led heartbeat of the American economy just doesn't sit well with him, for starters. But there's more meat on that bone, so that carried a good bit of today's conversation. ------ I mean, this may be nothing, but some pretty jarring ⁠statistical anomalies in New York's Rockland County has folks nosing around wanting to investigate further that jurisdiction's 2024 election results⁠. They defy logic, and a judge is allowing the inquiry to keep going. Perhaps nothing there, but in the aftermath of the 'sour grapes' Elon tweets .... eh, we should keep an eye on this, no?

⁠Thousands of protests⁠ (not protestors; protests, themselves) are planned across the United States and even in Europe, Saturday, with ⁠dozens just in the state of Georgia⁠. The ⁠ACLU has 'protest ready' resources ⁠aplenty for demonstrators to be prepared for multiple contingencies - not the least of which include addressing interlopers who wish to escalate the situation for ill-intent. It's going to be an interesting day, no doubt. ------ This is all the more potentially a powder keg because Donald Trump 'invaded' California with its own National Guard troops and now hundreds of Marines, just a week prior to his military fetishist parade on the streets of the Nationa's Capitol to coincide with both his and the U.S. Army's birthday. It set a pretty toxic concoction on the counter. For Politico, Jim Newton opines there are reasons ⁠Trump 'had' to attack California. ⁠Namely that its transition from GOP stronghold to "majority-minority" Democratic-led heartbeat of the American economy just doesn't sit well with him, for starters. But there's more meat on that bone, so that carried a good bit of today's conversation. ------ I mean, this may be nothing, but some pretty jarring ⁠statistical anomalies in New York's Rockland County has folks nosing around wanting to investigate further that jurisdiction's 2024 election results⁠. They defy logic, and a judge is allowing the inquiry to keep going. Perhaps nothing there, but in the aftermath of the 'sour grapes' Elon tweets .... eh, we should keep an eye on this, no?

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