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Reese On The Radio On NewsTalk 1080 WTIC 3-6pm ET 6/19/25

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Asking For A Settlement From Hartford Schools? Good LuckThe 2020 Election Was Rigged! Illegals Did Nothing Wrong? Negro Nonsense:JuneteethWhite Mike To The RescueIn a recent podcast episode, the speakers discussed the case of Alicia Ortiz, a Puerto Rican girl suing the Hartford school system for being graduated with honors despite being unable to read or write. The conversation highlighted concerns about the education of immigrant children in Connecticut, particularly those from Hispanic backgrounds, and criticized elected officials for not securing educational opportunities for these students. The discussion also touched on broader themes of immigration policy, media accountability, and the implications of Connecticut being a sanctuary state. The episode aired on Juneteenth, and the speakers expressed skepticism about the holiday's significance, labeling it as "Negro nonsense." They also addressed various political issues, including a recent Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights and allegations of Chinese interference in the 2020 U.S. election. This dialogue is important as it raises critical questions about the education system's integrity, the treatment of immigrant populations, and the role of media in holding public officials accountable, reflecting ongoing societal debates about race, immigration, and education in America.

Asking For A Settlement From Hartford Schools? Good LuckThe 2020 Election Was Rigged! Illegals Did Nothing Wrong? Negro Nonsense:JuneteethWhite Mike To The RescueIn a recent podcast episode, the speakers discussed the case of Alicia Ortiz, a Puerto Rican girl suing the Hartford school system for being graduated with honors despite being unable to read or write. The conversation highlighted concerns about the education of immigrant children in Connecticut, particularly those from Hispanic backgrounds, and criticized elected officials for not securing educational opportunities for these students. The discussion also touched on broader themes of immigration policy, media accountability, and the implications of Connecticut being a sanctuary state. The episode aired on Juneteenth, and the speakers expressed skepticism about the holiday's significance, labeling it as "Negro nonsense." They also addressed various political issues, including a recent Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights and allegations of Chinese interference in the 2020 U.S. election. This dialogue is important as it raises critical questions about the education system's integrity, the treatment of immigrant populations, and the role of media in holding public officials accountable, reflecting ongoing societal debates about race, immigration, and education in America.

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