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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2025 · 46 MIN

Senator Tommy Tuberville looking to abolish the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and privatize airline security

from John Solomon Reports

Senator Tommy Tuberville, a former college football coach turned senator, discusses his relentless efforts to protect women's sports from biological males. He talks about his recent initiatives, including a letter to state governors urging compliance with President Trump's executive order and the reintroduction of the Protection of Women and Girls in Olympic Sports Act. Tuberville also shares insights on the inefficiencies of the TSA and his proposals for privatization to enhance airline security. Additionally, Dr. Peter McCullough discusses the erosion of public trust in vaccines, particularly due to COVID-19 vaccines, which has led to decreased vaccination rates and increased diseases like measles. He criticizes the flu vaccine's effectiveness, citing a Cleveland Clinic study of 51,000 healthcare workers showing no benefit and potential harm.  Finally, Utah State Representative Ken Ivory discusses Utah's historic monetary policy legislation, which allows up to 10% of the state's rainy day fund to be invested in precious metals. The bill, vetoed by the governor, would allow state vendors to be paid in gold and silver electronically. Ivory highlights the bill's unanimous support in the House and Senate and the governor's concerns about practicality and appropriation. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Senator Tommy Tuberville, a former college football coach turned senator, discusses his relentless efforts to protect women's sports from biological males. He talks about his recent initiatives, including a letter to state governors urging compliance with President Trump's executive order and the reintroduction of the Protection of Women and Girls in Olympic Sports Act. Tuberville also shares insights on the inefficiencies of the TSA and his proposals for privatization to enhance airline security. Additionally, Dr. Peter McCullough discusses the erosion of public trust in vaccines, particularly due to COVID-19 vaccines, which has led to decreased vaccination rates and increased diseases like measles. He criticizes the flu vaccine's effectiveness, citing a Cleveland Clinic study of 51,000 healthcare workers showing no benefit and potential harm.  Finally, Utah State Representative Ken Ivory discusses Utah's historic monetary policy legislation, which allows up to 10% of the state's rainy day fund to be invested in precious metals. The bill, vetoed by the governor, would allow state vendors to be paid in gold and silver electronically. Ivory highlights the bill's unanimous support in the House and Senate and the governor's concerns about practicality and appropriation.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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