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H4: Charlie James covers flock cameras, a trial, parasitic illnesses, data center protests, and primary voting laws.

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During the final hour of The Charlie James Show, host Charlie James focuses heavily on systemic oversight, technology abuses, and state voting legislation. He begins with a critical look at privacy violations, detailing how the Greer Police Department recently terminated two officers for abusing the city's AI-enabled Flock Safety license plate tracking cameras. James then shifts to recent legal proceedings, recounting updates from an assassination trial involving the murder of Charlie Kirk, and combines it with public health concerns over a widespread Cyclospora parasitic illness outbreak. This leads into a sharp critique of South Carolina lawmakers for blocking access to over-the-counter antiparasitic drugs like Ivermectin. Finally, James interacts with listeners to announce his nomination for South Carolina Broadcasters Association Radio Host of the Year and addresses a ruling by the state elections commission that explicitly prevents registered Democrats who voted in their own primary from crossing over to vote in the upcoming Republican primary.

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Episode FULL SHOW - Tues 7/14/26 - The Charlie James Show - Charlie James discusses Lindsey Graham's passing, SC primary laws, inflation, the DSA platform, and local protests. Cover

FULL SHOW - Tues 7/14/26 - The Charlie James Show - Charlie James discusses Lindsey Graham's passing, SC primary laws, inflation, the DSA platform, and local protests.

The July 14, 2026 broadcast of The Charlie James Show provides a robust, multi-hour examination of critical local and national issues, seamlessly weaving together breaking political developments, cultural commentary, and regulatory insights. The program opens with a solemn focus on the unexpected passing of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham and the swift appointment of his sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to temporarily fill the vacancy. This historic transition serves as a core thread throughout the day, prompting an expert legal breakdown of the upcoming special election process by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and a poignant, personal reflection from Representative William Timmons regarding Graham's unparalleled global legacy. Beyond this political milestone, host Charlie James delivers sweeping economic and cultural updates, highlighting promising downward trends in core inflation alongside hyper-local gas price developments, while heavily critiquing mainstream media and Hollywood preview models as structurally out of touch. Cultural and structural critiques intensify as James evaluates the newly unveiled, highly radical platform of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) alongside a startling localized security feature revealing how former Greer police officers actively abused AI-enabled Flock Safety license plate tracking cameras. Finally, local activism and infrastructure remain at the forefront, highlighted by special guest Jason Isaac's detailed exposure of the clandestine foreign funding undercurrents propping up regional data center protests, as well as a firm clarification from the State Elections Commission barring partisan crossover voting to secure the integrity of the upcoming Republican primary.

Gestern2 h 9 min
Episode H4: Charlie James covers flock cameras, a trial, parasitic illnesses, data center protests, and primary voting laws. Cover

H4: Charlie James covers flock cameras, a trial, parasitic illnesses, data center protests, and primary voting laws.

During the final hour of The Charlie James Show, host Charlie James focuses heavily on systemic oversight, technology abuses, and state voting legislation. He begins with a critical look at privacy violations, detailing how the Greer Police Department recently terminated two officers for abusing the city's AI-enabled Flock Safety license plate tracking cameras. James then shifts to recent legal proceedings, recounting updates from an assassination trial involving the murder of Charlie Kirk, and combines it with public health concerns over a widespread Cyclospora parasitic illness outbreak. This leads into a sharp critique of South Carolina lawmakers for blocking access to over-the-counter antiparasitic drugs like Ivermectin. Finally, James interacts with listeners to announce his nomination for South Carolina Broadcasters Association Radio Host of the Year and addresses a ruling by the state elections commission that explicitly prevents registered Democrats who voted in their own primary from crossing over to vote in the upcoming Republican primary.

Gestern32 min
Episode Host Charlie James addresses the assassination trial and parasitic illnesses. Cover

Host Charlie James addresses the assassination trial and parasitic illnesses.

Host Charlie James connects with caller Chuck to discuss a high-profile assassination trial involving the murder of Charlie Kirk, highlighting how closely show listeners stay ahead of mainstream reporting. They reference testimony regarding a rifle wrapped in a towel that carried matching DNA evidence, which directly countered previous fringe conspiracy theories. Later in the segment, James shifts focus to a major health update regarding Cyclospora, a parasitic foodborne illness causing widespread outbreaks across the country. James takes the opportunity to critique the state legislature for blocking access to over-the-counter antiparasitic medications like Ivermectin, which he notes would have allowed local citizens to proactively treat parasitic infections without depending entirely on restricted healthcare systems.

Gestern7 min
Episode Host Charlie James discusses flock safety cameras and their privacy abuses. Cover

Host Charlie James discusses flock safety cameras and their privacy abuses.

Host Charlie James critiques the deployment of flock cameras—AI-enabled automatic license plate readers—noting that surveillance measures are often instituted under the guise of public safety. He explains that these cameras capture still images of vehicles and cross-reference them with law enforcement databases, but points out that the data can be subject to abuse. Highlighting a local case, James reports that two officers with the Greer Police Department were fired following an internal audit that revealed months-long misuse of the city's flock safety camera system. He warns that such technology, though designed for tracking stolen vehicles or warrants, poses a significant threat to personal privacy and is prone to unauthorized utilization by authorities.

Gestern8 min
Episode H3 - Charlie James covers educational resources, media critiques, data center protests, and tributes to Lindsey Graham. Cover

H3 - Charlie James covers educational resources, media critiques, data center protests, and tributes to Lindsey Graham.

During this hour of The Charlie James Show, host Charlie James delivers a broadcast addressing prominent cultural, local, and national topics. He begins by reviewing alternative educational resources designed to counter prevailing Hollywood tropes, paired with a sharp critique of entertainment media's modern presentations. The program then focuses on regional activism as guest Jason Isaac discusses local data center protests and examines the hidden influence of foreign funding on these movements. Finally, U.S. Representative William Timmons joins the program to deliver a heartfelt tribute to the late Senator Lindsey Graham and provide a critical analysis of the Democratic Socialists of America's (DSA) platform.

Gestern30 min