EPISODE · Jun 13, 2024 · 49 MIN
Supreme Court Unanimous! Abortion Pill by Mail Is Legal? | Nathan Wade Freezes in CNN Interview | 6/13/24
from Sara Gonzales Unfiltered · host Blaze Podcast Network
In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara analyzes the latest Supreme Court decision in FDA vs. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. Sara breaks down the unanimous ruling, emphasizing its technicality over the standing of the plaintiffs rather than the morality of the case. She criticizes the FDA's relaxed regulations on the abortion pill and highlights the health risks posed to women, arguing that the left's stance on women's health is contradictory and dangerous. Next, Sara interviews Charlie LeDuff, host of "No BS News Hour." They discuss the troubling state of Michigan's voter rolls, with more registered voters than eligible adults, and the systemic issues that could impact the 2024 election. LeDuff shares insights from his investigation, including examples of outdated voter registrations and the challenges of maintaining clean voter rolls. Sara then discusses the explosive interview between CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins and Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor in the Georgia election case against Donald Trump. Wade visibly panicked when questioned about his romantic relationship with Fulton County DA Fani Willis and the financial implications of their affair. Finally, Sara comments on President Joe Biden's confused moment at the G7 Summit, where he appeared disoriented and distracted as a parachutist landed nearby, humorously noting his lack of situational awareness. Sara was joined by BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens. Today's Sponsors: Jase Medical Go to https://jasemedical.com and enter code SARA at checkout for a discount on your order. Relief Factor Visit https://relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4-relief. “Voter Fraud Exposed: How Elections Can Be Stolen,” available NOW at https://www.blazeoriginals.com/ Get $30 off with Code VOTERFRAUD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara analyzes the latest Supreme Court decision in FDA vs. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. Sara breaks down the unanimous ruling, emphasizing its technicality over the standing of the plaintiffs rather than the morality of the case. She criticizes the FDA's relaxed regulations on the abortion pill and highlights the health risks posed to women, arguing that the left's stance on women's health is contradictory and dangerous. Next, Sara interviews Charlie LeDuff, host of "No BS News Hour." They discuss the troubling state of Michigan's voter rolls, with more registered voters than eligible adults, and the systemic issues that could impact the 2024 election. LeDuff shares insights from his investigation, including examples of outdated voter registrations and the challenges of maintaining clean voter rolls. Sara then discusses the explosive interview between CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins and Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor in the Georgia election case against Donald Trump. Wade visibly panicked when questioned about his romantic relationship with Fulton County DA Fani Willis and the financial implications of their affair. Finally, Sara comments on President Joe Biden's confused moment at the G7 Summit, where he appeared disoriented and distracted as a parachutist landed nearby, humorously noting his lack of situational awareness. Sara was joined by BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens. Today's Sponsors: Jase Medical Go to https://jasemedical.com and enter code SARA at checkout for a discount on your order. Relief Factor Visit https://relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4-relief. “Voter Fraud Exposed: How Elections Can Be Stolen,” available NOW at https://www.blazeoriginals.com/ Get $30 off with Code VOTERFRAUD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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