White House Ballroom Debate Raises Questions About Conservative Principles
The White House Ballroom project has evolved from a privately funded proposal into a taxpayer-supported debate about government spending and executive authority.
The White House Ballroom project has evolved from a privately funded proposal into a taxpayer-supported debate about government spending and executive authority.
Can a Democrat win a red district? That question sits at the center of this conversation with High Point Mayor Cyril Jefferson, who is running for Congress in a conservative district. If you’re tired of surface-level political conversations—this episode delivers on that.
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The conversation examines how national economic policy is shaping the business climate across the country.
Recorded around MLK Day, the discussion examines the role of the National Guard in American cities, politicization of the military, fears surrounding national curfews, and immigration enforcement.