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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 43 MIN

NFL Reporter Traffic Stop Footage Sparks Journalistic Integrity Debate | The States

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SCOTUS upholds transgender athlete bans and defends birthright citizenship, Diana Russini traffic stop footage, state budget debates, and Trump's economic approval rating falling.  The U.S. Supreme Court upholds state bans on transgender athletes in women's/girls' sports — Greg connects with Dr. Stanley Goldfarb of Do No Harm and Shannon Minter from National Center for LGBTQ Rights to get their reactions. SCOTUS also strikes down Trump's birthright citizenship executive order and a 50-year limit on political party campaign spending. SCOTUS agrees to hear new cases on immigration, energy, and voting rights for upcoming term.  Also in this episode:  - NFL reporter traffic stop sparks journalistic ethics debate  - The Center Square breaks footage of former NFL insider Diana Russini namedropping NFL head coach to get out of a ticket, raising questions why other outlets didn't cover it sooner  - Pennsylvania budget deadline missed for 5th straight year under Gov. Josh Shapiro; Senate GOP guts House bill to $24M placeholder  - State budget updates: California, Virginia, North Carolina  - New Center Square Voters' Voice Poll: Trump economic approval (37% approve/60% disapprove) trails overall job approval (40%/58%) - Poll: GOP voters identify more with Republican Party (56%) than with Trump (35%), especially younger voters  - Virginia judge blocks assault weapons/magazine ban with preliminary injunction ahead of July 1 effective date  - Illinois Gov. Pritzker signs 62 new laws, including amended digital coupon bill - Florida restaurants required to disclose mandatory service charges starting July 1  - Arizona gains 21,200 jobs year-over-year in May, ranking 10th nationally in job growth  Plus, America's Talking:  Virginia - https://www.thecentersquare.com/virginia/article_2084addb-7218-4c01-b0f2-574c63caffd4.html  Illinois - https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_11774d45-8bcc-4a80-8dbe-9a0ae39cdf7a.html Florida - https://www.thecentersquare.com/florida/article_e1cc93b6-31c5-4268-a7a2-db16ce3e63ed.html  Arizona - https://www.thecentersquare.com/arizona/article_5b9ca97a-3143-4fee-ba37-0d5532598920.html  The States delivers taxpayer-focused reporting from around America, powered by The Center Square.  ____________  👉 Read more: https://www.thecentersquare.com  📩 Sign up for the newsletter for daily updates    Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

SCOTUS upholds transgender athlete bans and defends birthright citizenship, Diana Russini traffic stop footage, state budget debates, and Trump's economic approval rating falling. The U.S. Supreme Court upholds state bans on transgender athletes in women's/girls' sports — Greg connects with Dr. Stanley Goldfarb of Do No Harm and Shannon Minter from National Center for LGBTQ Rights to get their reactions. SCOTUS also strikes down Trump's birthright citizenship executive order and a 50-year limit on political party campaign spending. SCOTUS agrees to hear new cases on immigration, energy, and voting rights for upcoming term. Also in this episode: - NFL reporter traffic stop sparks journalistic ethics debate - The Center Square breaks footage of former NFL insider Diana Russini namedropping NFL head coach to get out of a ticket, raising questions why other outlets didn't cover it sooner - Pennsylvania budget deadline missed for 5th straight year under Gov. Josh Shapiro; Senate GOP guts House bill to $24M placeholder - State budget updates: California, Virginia, North Carolina - New Center Square Voters' Voice Poll: Trump economic approval (37% approve/60% disapprove) trails overall job approval (40%/58%) - Poll: GOP voters identify more with Republican Party (56%) than with Trump (35%), especially younger voters - Virginia judge blocks assault weapons/magazine ban with preliminary injunction ahead of July 1 effective date - Illinois Gov. Pritzker signs 62 new laws, including amended digital coupon bill - Florida restaurants required to disclose mandatory service charges starting July 1 - Arizona gains 21,200 jobs year-over-year in May, ranking 10th nationally in job growth

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