EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 41 MIN
Liz Murrill in the Studio: Abortion Pills, Government Fraud, and Internet Crimes Against Children
from AGR - Louisiana Edition · host American Ground Radio
Stay connected with us at americangroundradio.com, on Facebook, and Instagram. You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for April 6, 2026. We kick things off with a debate that's making its way through the Louisiana legislature right now — should people who are incarcerated but not yet convicted of a felony be allowed to vote by mail? Two House bills tried to carve out that exception, and both got shot down in committee. We dig into why, what the Constitution actually says about felony disenfranchisement, and why we think this is less about fairness and more about which party benefits. Then we welcome Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill into the studio, and we cover a lot of ground. We get into the bizarre Bernie Sanders proclamation scandal with the Caddo Parish Commission — where an official government document was issued and handed to a U.S. Senator without ever being voted on in an open meeting — and why the AG is now fighting that case on appeal. We also dig into the explosion of internet crimes against children in Louisiana, with tip volume jumping from 13,000 to 30,000 to a projected 100,000 this year, driven almost entirely by social media. We ask the AG about the extradition of doctors in California and New York who have been shipping illegal abortion pills into Louisiana, her ongoing battle with the FDA over mifepristone, Medicaid fraud in Louisiana, and what she thinks about the redistricting case still sitting at the U.S. Supreme Court.Next, constitutional attorney Royal Alexander joins us in studio to break down some of the biggest legal battles playing out in Louisiana right now. We get into whether California and New York's nullification laws — which essentially allow their citizens to break Louisiana law — are constitutional. We tackle the carbon capture and eminent domain fight and why Royal thinks House Bill 7 is headed straight for the courts. We also discuss whether the Louisiana legislature has the power to remove judges from the bench, and we close out with Royal's take on birthright citizenship and those four critical words in the 14th Amendment — "subject to the jurisdiction thereof."And we wrap up with a reality check on the claim that Louisiana's Secretary of State disenfranchised 500,000 voters by cleaning up the voter rolls. We break down what actually triggers a voter registration removal, why this is routine administrative maintenance rather than a political conspiracy, and why the fact that nobody's showing up on the evening news saying their registration was wrongly revoked tells you everything you need to know.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!City-parish officials announce $6M in federal grant funding to combat blightUPDATE: Warrant accused board member of more shoplifting
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Stay connected with us at americangroundradio.com, on Facebook, and Instagram. You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for April 6, 2026. We kick things off with a debate that's making its way through the Louisiana legislature right now — should people who are incarcerated but not yet convicted of a felony be allowed to vote by mail? Two House bills tried to carve out that exception, and both got shot down in committee. We dig into why, what the Constitution actually says about felony disenfranchisement, and why we think this is less about fairness and more about which party benefits. Then we welcome Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill into the studio, and we cover a lot of ground. We get into the bizarre Bernie Sanders proclamation scandal with the Caddo Parish Commission — where an official government document was issued and handed to a U.S. Senator without ever being voted on in an open meeting — and why the AG is now fighting that case on appeal. We also dig into the explosion of internet crimes against children in Louisiana, with tip volume jumping from 13,000 to 30,000 to a projected 100,000 this year, driven almost entirely by social media. We ask the AG about the extradition of doctors in California and New York who have been shipping illegal abortion pills into Louisiana, her ongoing battle with the FDA over mifepristone, Medicaid fraud in Louisiana, and what she thinks about the redistricting case still sitting at the U.S. Supreme Court.Next, constitutional attorney Royal Alexander joins us in studio to break down some of the biggest legal battles playing out in Louisiana right now. We get into whether California and New York's nullification laws — which essentially allow their citizens to break Louisiana law — are constitutional. We tackle the carbon capture and eminent domain fight and why Royal thinks House Bill 7 is headed straight for the courts. We also discuss whether the Louisiana legislature has the power to remove judges from the bench, and we close out with Royal's take on birthright citizenship and those four critical words in the 14th Amendment — "subject to the jurisdiction thereof."And we wrap up with a reality check on the claim that Louisiana's Secretary of State disenfranchised 500,000 voters by cleaning up the voter rolls. We break down what actually triggers a voter registration removal, why this is routine administrative maintenance rather than a political conspiracy, and why the fact that nobody's showing up on the evening news saying their registration was wrongly revoked tells you everything you need to know.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!City-parish officials announce $6M in federal grant funding to combat blightUPDATE: Warrant accused board member of more shoplifting
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