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Episode #205 - The Truth About June 2022 – The Month the Constitution Made a Comeback
The biggest story of the month was the Supreme Court's annual summertime opinion dump which included a flurry of majority opinions that actually reflected on the constitutionality of several hot-button issues like abortion, the EPA, religious freedom and school choice. Most of these issues never should have been heard by SCOTUS given the limited powers granted to the federal government by the Constitution but, for decades, activist judges have allowed the expansion of federal power making virtually everything a federal case.
In addition to SCOTUS, we had plenty of news from Biden as his administration and the national Democrats continue to behave like a doomsday cult hell bent on destroying the country.
And we saw dozens of stories about the adverse effects of the Covid vaccine - all of which were ignored by the alphabet soup, conspiracy media.
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