
American Experiment Podcast
Why are so many Minnesota high school graduates unable to read or do math at grade level? Does Tim Walz actually think he's going to be the next president of the United States? And why does he keep swearing so much?
These are the kinds of hard-hitting questions we get into every week on the American Experiment Podcast, where we unpack the week's biggest stories, interview Minnesota's movers and shakers, and "stop the tape" on clips of our state's most ridiculous elected officials.
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American Experiment Podcast
Episode 95 - "Modern-Day Gestapo": White House CALLS OUT Walz's Rhetoric
Welcome back to the American Experiment Podcast! Grace and Kathryn sit down to discuss the latest news from Minnesota.
First up: the Department of Justice is suing the State of Minnesota over its sanctuary policies. This follows Governor Walz, and other Minnesota lawmakers, being labeled “ICE agitators” by the White House after comparing ICE to a “modern-day Gestapo.”
Next, Governor Walz is considering a constitutional amendment to ban assault rifles, despite knowing he lacks the votes in the legislature, with opposition from both Republicans and Democrats.
Then, Minneapolis is installing traffic cameras to issue citations, but questions remain about their constitutionality.
Finally, Grace and Kathryn are joined by Rick Kupchella, the creator of the new hitting documentary A Precarious State. Premiering October 2nd, more information is available at www.precariousstate.com.
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00:00 - A preview
00:38 - Sports-ball update
03:48 - White House names Walz as a "ICE agitator"
12:02 - Gov. Walz purposes constitutional amendment assault weapons ban
16:14 - Are Minneapolis' traffic cam citations unconstitutional??
21:13 - Rick Kupchella joins the show!