Scott Hennen and Kevin Flynn navigate a Tuesday jam-packed with bombshell reports, from controversial school construction plans in suburban Minneapolis to declassified records that rewrite the history of the 2016 election. Alpha News reporter Liz Conlon joins the show to discuss the "prayer rooms" and "foot-washing stations" appearing in Osseo School District blueprints, as well as the disturbing harassment of federal employees at the Whipple building.
Later, the hosts welcome Tony Gehrig, who is mounting a comeback for the Fargo City Commission with a laser focus on the city's $1.3 billion debt. The episode concludes with a comprehensive breakdown of Tulsi Gabbard’s recent findings regarding "Project Russia," declassifying how the intelligence community allegedly manufactured a narrative to undermine the Trump presidency.
Episode Highlights
[00:01:00] – Blueprints and Foot-Washing Stations Liz Conlon of Alpha News breaks down a viral story involving the Osseo School District. Blueprints for Park Center Senior High allegedly show dedicated prayer rooms and foot-washing stations, sparking a debate over religious accommodations and tax-dollar usage.
[00:10:00] – The Whipple Building Stalkers A disturbing report on protesters at the Whipple building in Minnesota. Employees—many with no connection to ICE—report being followed home, with one contractor discovering a magnetic GPS tracking device attached to her car.
[00:13:00] – Introducing "Minnesota Mao" Conlon previews Alpha News’ third documentary, Minnesota Mao, which explores Governor Tim Walz's extensive history with China and his ideological ties to communism, set to release on the anniversary of Tiananmen Square.
[00:30:00] – Tony Gehrig: The Debt Warrior Fargo City Commission candidate Tony Gehrig explains why he’s returning to the political arena. He details Fargo's staggering $1.3 billion debt and calls for an end to the "sweetheart deals" for developers that fuel special assessments.
[00:40:00] – Operation Epic Fury & Iranian Gold An update on the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Global security expert Michael Letts joins to discuss the discovery of $120 billion in gold in Iran and the legal push for military tribunals to address government corruption.
[01:05:00] – The Gabbard Receipts A deep dive into Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s release of declassified documents. The hosts play Gabbard’s methodical breakdown of how the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment was allegedly manipulated to frame Donald Trump for Russian collusion.
[01:21:00] – Farewell to Snapdragon The team shares a bittersweet note for Fargo-Moorhead foodies: the Snapdragon Asian Buffet is closing its doors after 21 years of service.
[01:23:00] – Armstrong’s Budget Cuts A preview of tomorrow’s interview with North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong, focusing on his groundbreaking proposal to actually reduce government spending across state agencies.
