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BONUS: ICE suspends vehicle stops after killing, FBI searches Lindsey Graham's house and another child dies in a hot car

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The death of a Maine man changed policies for the Department of Homeland Security. We bring you the latest on that, plus why the FBI searched Sen. Lindsey Graham's house after he died following a trip to Ukraine, and a warning about the heat as a 3-yeear-old dies in a hot car in Louisiana.

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Episode Full Show 7/14/2026: The DOJ issued a sweeping warning letter to election officials; Dems cry "public intimidation" Cover

Full Show 7/14/2026: The DOJ issued a sweeping warning letter to election officials; Dems cry "public intimidation"

On today's show, Newell talks about Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon sending formal warning letters to top election officials in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, threatening them with criminal prosecution if they knowingly allow non-U.S. citizens to vote or remain on voter rolls. Operating as the head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, Dhillon demanded that states outline their specific compliance and voter roll maintenance procedures. Then, Newell has on Dr. Linda Lee Tarver, Project 21 Ambassador and Mentor to the Project 21 Freedom Fellows at the National Center for Public Policy Research, to break down the ruling by a federal judge on a controversial settlement in President Trump’s IRS lawsuit, Daphine Barnes, Executive Director of Workforce at GNO, Inc., joins to discuss the Greater New Orleans Innovation Internship Program, which recently wrapped up another successful summer by placing 45 college students with 39 companies across the region and developing tomorrow’s workforce and keeping top talent in Southeast Louisiana, Mayor of Gretna Belinda Constant to discuss major redevelopment projects, including the 5th Street Revitalization Project, Gretna Marketplace, and the city’s continued investment in infrastructure and economic development, and Louisiana Legislative Auditor Mike Waguespack to discuss his call for reforms after an audit found the City of New Orleans has paid out $429 million in accrued leave over the past decade.

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