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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 35 MIN

Turns Out America First Is Still First among Voters plus Trey’s Law Lands in Congress

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1. GOP Election Results & Trump Influence Strong night for Republicans nationwide, especially for candidates backed by Donald Trump. America First agenda remains dominant—voters responded to messages on border security, economy, crime, and energy independence. In Texas: John Cornyn (establishment Republican) forced into a runoff with Ken Paxton, who spent far less yet led strongly. Dan Crenshaw suffered a major defeat, attributed to distancing himself from Trump. Turnout advantage: Republican turnout exceeded Democratic turnout in many districts, signaling enthusiasm and party unity. Key takeaway: Candidates distancing themselves from Trump struggled; Trump’s endorsements were a major factor in victories. 2. Iran Conflict Update The U.S. and Israel have launched extensive joint strikes on Iranian naval, air, missile, and command infrastructure. Thousands of targets hit; multiple Iranian ships and air defenses destroyed. Initial strikes reportedly killed senior Iranian officials, including the Supreme Leader, marking one of the most significant decapitation strikes in modern warfare. Iran has retaliated with hundreds of missiles and thousands of drones. Six U.S. service members killed in a drone attack in Kuwait. Trump defended the operation, claiming: Iran was within one month of a nuclear weapon. The U.S. degraded Iran’s military infrastructure so severely that it has “no detection facilities left.” Political reactions: Some on the left accuse Trump and the U.S. of escalation. Sen. Marco Rubio pushed back on claims that the U.S. acted solely because of Israel. A segment of the progressive left is portrayed as blaming the U.S. as a major “terrorist organization,” which triggered significant backlash. 3. Trey’s Law – Legislation to Protect Child Abuse Victims Trey’s Law introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz. Purpose: Ban nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) that silence children who were victims of sexual assault. Inspired by the story of Trey Carlock, abused at a Missouri summer camp (Kanakuk) for years. Trey was forced to sign an NDA after civil litigation. Trauma and secrecy contributed to his suicide at age 28. Trey’s sister, Elizabeth Phillips, is leading advocacy efforts. The camp involved (Kanakuk Ministries): Has decades of abuse allegations. Over 90 alleged perpetrators connected to the organization. Many cases allegedly concealed via NDAs and internal cover‑ups. Trey’s Law has bipartisan support and has already passed in some states (e.g., Texas); goal is nationwide federal adoption. Emphasis on: Ending institutional cover‑ups. Improving protections for survivors. Allowing victims to speak without legal threats. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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