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Attorney General Barr the Attorney General for the US or personal AG for Trump
All You Need To Know Radio
09/10/20 • 97 min
The attorney general William Bill is acting like President Donald Trump's attack dog, not The attorney general of the United States.
Earlier this year a slew of distinguished lawyers signed an open letter to the Washington DC legal bar, asking it to investigate and discipline the US attorney general, William Barr, for possible ethical violations. The complaint charged him with violating his oath and the constitution by, among other things, representing “the personal and political interests of Donald Trump, not the interests of the United States”. It quoted a legal ethics professor, Stephen Gillers: “We don’t have an attorney general now. We have an additional lawyer for the president.”
In a recent interview with CNN, Barr reached a new level of naked partisanship. Here are the worst examples.
Barr how many mail-in voter frauds in cases his justice department has prosecuted, however, Barr demurred: “I don’t know off the top of my head.”
In fact, the evidence is clear: mail voting fraud is practically nonexistent.

This is not Biden's America this is Trump's America don't be fooled by Trump.
All You Need To Know Radio
09/06/20 • 76 min

It's time for the Trump show be prepared to be lied to everyday what Covid19 RNC
All You Need To Know Radio
08/28/20 • 68 min

Democratic National Virtual Convention Tues how did they do they get your vote?
All You Need To Know Radio
08/21/20 • 43 min
The Democratic National Convention will officially kick off on Monday with a focus on the three major crises that continue to grip the nation ahead of the 2020 election: the coronavirus pandemic, the ongoing economic downturn the virus has sparked, and the national reckoning over racial injustice.
Monday night, which features the theme "We the People," will showcase a slate of speakers tailored to address each of those three crises, according to a Democratic official involved in convention planning.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who have both gained national attention as they have guided their states through the COVID-19 crisis, will focus their speeches on overcoming a pandemic that continues to claim thousands of American lives every week.
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John Hollywood - Host
Amos Waranch - Law of politics
Maureen Vanderpool - Show producer

President Trump Admits To Blocking USPS Funding Over Mail-In Voting
All You Need To Know Radio
08/13/20 • 62 min

Should Joe Biden Debate President Trump in election 2020
All You Need To Know Radio
08/06/20 • 61 min
WE AGREE - New York Times columnist urges Biden not to debate Trump unless POTUS agrees to 'two conditions'
"I worry about Joe Biden debating Donald Trump. He should do it only under two conditions. Otherwise, he’s giving Trump unfair advantages," Friedman began his column Tuesday evening.
Friedman said the "conditions" should be that Trump must release his tax returns from 2016 to 2018, and that both campaigns should agree on having a "real-time fact-checking team" hired by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates.
The columnist suggested "10 minutes before the scheduled conclusion of the debate, this team report on any misleading statements, phony numbers or outright lies either candidate had uttered. That way no one in that massive television audience can go away easily misled."
"Debates always have ground rules. Why can’t TRUMP tell the truth and equal transparency on taxes be conditions for this one?
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John Hollywood - Show Host, Executive producer
Amos Waranch - Law of politics
Maureen Vanderpool - Show producer

President Trump floats idea delaying election despite lack of authority to do so
All You Need To Know Radio
07/30/20 • 64 min
Trump admits virus getting worse, press pans him anyway
President Trump has now done what his critics have been demanding, focusing squarely on the pandemic, offering a downbeat assessment and no longer insisting it will magically disappear.
Now the return of the coronavirus briefings was hardly flawless. It had the feel of an intervention by presidential advisers who wanted to stop the political bleeding over Covid-19, with Trump reading from a prepared script before taking a few questions.
In the past, when aides have pushed him onto the prompter, the president usually rebels within a day or two. He’ll revert back to his previous rhetoric in comments to a reporter or by firing off tweets. And that can’t be ruled out.
But isn’t it a positive step for Trump, after many weeks of playing down the coronavirus, to say “it will probably, unfortunately, get worse before it gets better”?
Isn’t it a step in the right direction for the president to stop talking about little “embers” around the country and say we also have “big fires,” naming Florida as an example? Especially with a surge in new cases in the South and West, and the country surpassing 1,000 deaths in a single day?
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John Hollywood - Show Host, Executive producer
Amos Waranch - Law of poltics
Maureen Vanderpool - Show producer

President Donald Trump puts on a mask for votes. But I think its to late for him
All You Need To Know Radio
07/23/20 • 71 min
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FACT! PRESIDENT TRUMP PUTS ON A MASK FOR VOTES IF HE WOULD HAVE DONE IT SOONER HE COULD HAVE SAVED LIVES. DEAD IN US TODAY 144,937
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The mask may have reached a tipping point.
President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday pushed to encourage mask-wearing, explicitly endorsing a measure widely seen as crucial to stemming the coronavirus pandemic, and potentially quelling a bitter debate that experts say costs lives. The president, who for months resisted covering his face in public, tweeted that “it is Patriotic to wear a face mask when you can’t socially distance.” And Vice President Mike Pence told governors in a teleconference that he supported their mask mandates, with the administration even sending a memorandum to New Jersey recommending that it continue its order. The reversal followed polls that showed Trump’s refusal to champion masks was out of step with citizens terrified by rising case counts nationwide. Trump reverses course on masks, calling them ‘patriotic’ after allies split with him

Is it safe for kids to return to school as Coronavirus out of control 40 states
All You Need To Know Radio
07/16/20 • 67 min
House to quickly revive legal effort to get Trump’s financial recorFun Back-to-School Supplies Your Kids Need During Coronavirus

Recordings prove Donald Trump knew about coronavirus and lied to American people
All You Need To Know Radio
09/17/20 • 66 min
President Donald Trump knew the coronavirus more deadly then he told the American people lying to our country over and over on National TV. In doing so he has the blood on his hands of thousands of Americans that have died from Trump not be honest with everyone... It's all on tape and this I believe he should NOT be able to be President again. This proves Trump only cares about himself no-one else.
A new book by legendary journalist Bob Woodward has sent shockwaves across the country -- and the 2020 presidential campaign. Woodward’s reporting includes audio recordings of on-the-record conversations with President Trump in which he admits he intentionally misled Americans about the danger posed by the novel coronavirus. The Washington Post’s Robert Costa joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.
Woodward recounts how, based on his reporting, President Trump was told on January 28 of this year by his top national security officials, Robert O'Brien and Matthew Pottinger, that the pandemic, the coronavirus, was the gravest national security threat he has yet seen in his presidency.
Pottinger compared it to the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed millions worldwide. And then, just a few days later, the president, who had been continuing to be briefed, he was — he told Woodward that the virus is very deadly. And you saw that in the clip shown by John Yang.
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How many episodes does All You Need To Know Radio have?
All You Need To Know Radio currently has 250 episodes available.
What topics does All You Need To Know Radio cover?
The podcast is about News, Podcasts and Politics.
What is the most popular episode on All You Need To Know Radio?
The episode title 'Attorney General Barr the Attorney General for the US or personal AG for Trump' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on All You Need To Know Radio?
The average episode length on All You Need To Know Radio is 66 minutes.
How often are episodes of All You Need To Know Radio released?
Episodes of All You Need To Know Radio are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of All You Need To Know Radio?
The first episode of All You Need To Know Radio was released on Sep 22, 2011.
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