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Midweek Update: Jimmy Sengenberger on Trump's 10th Circuit appointment, Aurora City Council

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In Wednesday's Midweek Update edition of RSL with Jimmy Sengenberger, we're diving into two thought-provoking topics that have been making headlines in Colorado. First, we're discussing the nomination of Judge Daniel Domenico to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, a move that has sparked debate about his judicial philosophy and potential impact on the state's legal landscape. Jimmy shares his insights on Domenico's background and how he might fit in with the court's existing judges, particularly on issues of religious liberty and free speech. In this episode, Jimmy also tackles the controversy surrounding Aurora City Council's recent resolution to micromanage and muzzle police officers on social media. He draws parallels between this issue and similar challenges he faced during his time on the Denver School Board, where he encountered similar tactics from activist groups. Jimmy's analysis sheds light on the motivations behind this resolution and its potential consequences for the community. Throughout the conversation, Jimmy shares his expertise and provides context for these complex issues, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of politics, law, and community dynamics. His insights are a must-listen for anyone interested in staying informed about the latest developments in Colorado politics. Join us as we explore these timely topics and hear Ryan drill down on Jimmy's thoughts on the implications of Judge Domenico's nomination and the Aurora City Council's resolution. Listen to the full episode to hear more about these important issues and Jimmy's expert analysis. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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episode Midweek Update: Jimmy Sengenberger on Trump's 10th Circuit appointment, Aurora City Council cover

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In Wednesday's Midweek Update edition of RSL with Jimmy Sengenberger, we're diving into two thought-provoking topics that have been making headlines in Colorado. First, we're discussing the nomination of Judge Daniel Domenico to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, a move that has sparked debate about his judicial philosophy and potential impact on the state's legal landscape. Jimmy shares his insights on Domenico's background and how he might fit in with the court's existing judges, particularly on issues of religious liberty and free speech. In this episode, Jimmy also tackles the controversy surrounding Aurora City Council's recent resolution to micromanage and muzzle police officers on social media. He draws parallels between this issue and similar challenges he faced during his time on the Denver School Board, where he encountered similar tactics from activist groups. Jimmy's analysis sheds light on the motivations behind this resolution and its potential consequences for the community. Throughout the conversation, Jimmy shares his expertise and provides context for these complex issues, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of politics, law, and community dynamics. His insights are a must-listen for anyone interested in staying informed about the latest developments in Colorado politics. Join us as we explore these timely topics and hear Ryan drill down on Jimmy's thoughts on the implications of Judge Domenico's nomination and the Aurora City Council's resolution. Listen to the full episode to hear more about these important issues and Jimmy's expert analysis. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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