Lawfare cases against Trump continue to crumble; Kristi Burton-Brown, Advance Colorado on property tax ballot proposals
Nothing but good news on the Trump legal front, as the lawfare enlisted by President Biden and his acolytes continues to fall by the wayside. Judge Aileen Cannon has postponed the classified documents case in Florida indefinitely, after prosecutor Jack Smith acknowledged his team had mishandled important evidence during their raid of Mar-a-Lago.
Also, even mainstream leftist media outlets are calling the Stormy Daniels testimony in the Manhattan campaign financing case a disaster fro Alvin Bragg's prosecution. With an appeals court taking up whether district attorney Fani Willis should stay on the election conspiracy case in Georgia, the Manhattan case is now all that remains in the relentless lawfare against Trump which will make it to trial before Election Day.
Also, Kristi Burton-Brown joins the program on behalf of Advance Colorado to tout two ballot proposals that will give residents true property tax relief - and far more than we're getting from the compromise hammered out in the Colorado General Assembly.
Migrants have a list of demands for Denver shelters, what should the city do?
In a stunning, but perhaps not shocking, development - illegal immigrants in an encampment on private property have a list of 13 demands before they'll accept accommodations in a shelter intended for their use. Should their audacity be greeted with what Judge Smails tells his nephew Spaulding in 'Caddyshack' - 'you'll get nothing and like it!'?
John Castillo remembers heroic son Kendrick, five years after STEM school shooting; Babylon Bee presents 'Woke Jesus'
On this day, five years ago, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo sacrificed his life to defend and save the lives of his fellow classmates from a school shooter at the STEM school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. His father John shares his heartbreaking account of that day, and heartwarming story of the good that Kendrick brought to the world and inspired us to emulate in our own lives.
Also, The Babylon Bee is pitch perfect once again with its hilarious rendition of what a 'Woke Jesus' might say to his far left disciples and followers.
INTERVIEW: John Castillo remembers heroic son Kendrick (2001-2019), five years after STEM school shooting
On this day, five years ago, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo sacrificed his life to defend and save the lives of his fellow classmates from a school shooter at the STEM school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. His father John shares his heartbreaking account of that day, and heartwarming story of the good that Kendrick brought to the world and inspired us to emulate in our own lives.
Stormy Daniels gives steamy testimony at Trump Manhattan trial; Classifed docs case delayed by Judge Cannon
Judge Juan Merchan allows Stormy Daniels to wade into salacious details regarding her alleged affair with Donald Trump, as the Manhattan trial serves its purpose in embarrassing the former President and attempting to raise the dander of the jury against him.
On a better note for Trump, federal judge Aileen Cannon delays the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case after revelations that prosecutor Jack Smith potentially tampered with evidence used to incriminate the President.
If Denver police chief Ron Thomas won't sweep the Auraria campus pro-Hamas camps, maybe we can join them - with music
Still stunned by Denver police chief Ron Thomas's refusal to remove pro-Hamas encampments from the Auraria campus - at their request - Dan collaborates with listeners to devise a plan to join the party, while bringing our own 'entertainment' for the anti-Semites to 'enjoy.'
Taylor Rhodes, RMGO on 'assault weapons' ban bill dying in Senate; Rep Lisa Frizell (R-45) on bipartisan property tax relief bill
Taylor Rhodes, executive director for Rocky Mountain Gun Owners of Colorado, celebrates the state Senate effectively nuking the assault weapons ban bill in committee, before it could go to Governor Jared Polis's desk for his signature.
Rep. Lisa Frizell (R-45, Douglas) joins Dan to discuss the long-anticipated property tax relief bill, finally being hammered out after Democrats tried to raid TABOR refunds to offset property tax increases - all in the wake of the voters' repeal of the Gallagher Amendment in 2020.
Denver police chief Ron Thomas stunningly refuses to clear out Auraria campus protest encampments
Despite requests from administrators at Denver's Auraria campus, city police chief Ron Thomas declines to provide law enforcement assistance in sweeping pro-Hamas protest encampments off the grounds. Dan suspects the decision was a political one handed down by Mayor Mike Johnston, but that doesn't absolve Chief Thomas from abdicating his duty to protect and serve other students at risk on campus.
Nancy Pallozzi, JeffCo GOP chair on canceling Kristi Noem fundraiser appearance over death threats
Nancy Pallozzi, chair of the Jefferson County GOP, joins Dan to discuss the cancelation of a weekend fundraising event featuring Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD), following death threats after revelations from her new book about the governor shooting and killing her dog Cricket.
Rob Dawson, KOA News reports live from Auraria campus where pro-Hamas protesters are blowing bubbles at cops
Rob Dawson of KOA navigates bubbles from protesters and searing questions from Dan, reporting live from Auraria campus in Denver. Pro-Hamas demonstrators blowing bubbles in the faces of law enforcement and refusing to leave an encampment are creating headaches for leaders at the institution.