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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 728: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

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Steve Hallstrom hosts a hard-hitting Friday, June 26th edition live from the Fargo studio, delivering an analytical breakdown of monumental constitutional friction and explosive market dynamics. Steve dissects a landmark North Dakota Supreme Court decision that firmly slapped the hands of state lawmakers attempting to dilute voter-approved term limits. The show track a fresh U.S. naval crisis in the Persian Gulf, reviews a massive $26 million philanthropic windfall for Medora, and maps out a staggering surge in international private equity flooding domestic markets. Plus, Ag Director Bridget Riedel joins the program to layout how modern livestock ranchers are using precision drone technology to herd cattle. Key Moments Supreme Court Blocks Legislative Overreach: In a massive victory for small government and voter intent, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled unanimously that lawmakers drastically exceeded their constitutional authority during the last legislative session. The high court blocked Senate Resolution 4008 from hitting the November ballot, a measure engineered by politicians to exploit legal loopholes and effectively double their own structural term limits from eight years to 16. Chief Justice Jerod Tufte wrote that the state constitution reserves this amendment power solely to the people. Ceasefire Strained by Drone Strike in the Strait: Geopolitical anxieties tighten as Iranian forces launched an aggressive drone attack targeting a British cargo vessel traversing the Strait of Hormuz. The kinetic strike exposes a massive interpretative divide between Washington and Tehran regarding the newly signed memorandum of understanding. Concurrently, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deployed naval assets to physically force three international oil tankers to turn back, declaring that transiting the vital waterway without direct permission from Tehran remains strictly illegal. WTI Crude Plunges below $69 a Barrel: Despite localized proxy skirmishes in the Gulf, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil plummeted by 3.5% to trade under $69 a barrel, marking its lowest baseline since before the conflict erupted. The downward spiral prompted President Trump to issue a late-night directive ordering the Department of Justice to investigate major oil conglomerates for retail price gouging, demanding consumer pump costs drop rapidly in line with falling crude. North Dakota fuel baselines dropped to $3.70 while Minnesota hit a tri-state low of $3.65. Ken Griffin Drops a $26 Million Gift on Medora: The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library project secured a monumental $26 million philanthropic contribution from billionaire investor and Citadel Capital Management CEO Ken Griffin. The windfall represents one of…

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 728: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 728: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

Steve Hallstrom hosts a hard-hitting Friday, June 26th edition live from the Fargo studio, delivering an analytical breakdown of monumental constitutional friction and explosive market dynamics. Steve dissects a landmark North Dakota Supreme Court decision that firmly slapped the hands of state lawmakers attempting to dilute voter-approved term limits. The show track a fresh U.S. naval crisis in the Persian Gulf, reviews a massive $26 million philanthropic windfall for Medora, and maps out a staggering surge in international private equity flooding domestic markets. Plus, Ag Director Bridget Riedel joins the program to layout how modern livestock ranchers are using precision drone technology to herd cattle. Key Moments Supreme Court Blocks Legislative Overreach: In a massive victory for small government and voter intent, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled unanimously that lawmakers drastically exceeded their constitutional authority during the last legislative session. The high court blocked Senate Resolution 4008 from hitting the November ballot, a measure engineered by politicians to exploit legal loopholes and effectively double their own structural term limits from eight years to 16. Chief Justice Jerod Tufte wrote that the state constitution reserves this amendment power solely to the people. Ceasefire Strained by Drone Strike in the Strait: Geopolitical anxieties tighten as Iranian forces launched an aggressive drone attack targeting a British cargo vessel traversing the Strait of Hormuz. The kinetic strike exposes a massive interpretative divide between Washington and Tehran regarding the newly signed memorandum of understanding. Concurrently, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deployed naval assets to physically force three international oil tankers to turn back, declaring that transiting the vital waterway without direct permission from Tehran remains strictly illegal. WTI Crude Plunges below $69 a Barrel: Despite localized proxy skirmishes in the Gulf, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil plummeted by 3.5% to trade under $69 a barrel, marking its lowest baseline since before the conflict erupted. The downward spiral prompted President Trump to issue a late-night directive ordering the Department of Justice to investigate major oil conglomerates for retail price gouging, demanding consumer pump costs drop rapidly in line with falling crude. North Dakota fuel baselines dropped to $3.70 while Minnesota hit a tri-state low of $3.65. Ken Griffin Drops a $26 Million Gift on Medora: The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library project secured a monumental $26 million philanthropic contribution from billionaire investor and Citadel Capital Management CEO Ken Griffin. The windfall represents one of…

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 726: The Free-Market Shield — Rising Socialists, Falling Crude, and the Supply Chain Reality Check cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 726: The Free-Market Shield — Rising Socialists, Falling Crude, and the Supply Chain Reality Check

Steve Hallstrom anchors a hard-hitting Wednesday edition from the Fargo studio, tackling the structural economic shifts and ideological battles currently reshaping American politics. Steve tears into the results of the New York primary, parsing out the shocking show of force by Mayor Zaron Momdani's democratic socialist movement. The show delivers a full breakdown of wholesale crude oil plunging below $70 a barrel and maps out the Trump administration’s strict operational push for supply chain repatriation. Plus, an insightful interview with author Rainier Zittelman on the historical triumphs of free enterprise and a powerful message from an active-duty military veteran on the front lines. Key Moments The Democratic Socialist Sweep of New York City: Steve opens with a grim political assessment after progressive candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zaron Momdani soundly ousted two traditional establishment Democrats in high-stakes congressional primaries . The biggest upset featured a 32-year-old community organizer, Dera Lisa Abilah Chevalier, defeating a five-term incumbent in a major show of force for the democratic socialist wing . Steve warns that while these fringe platforms fail globally, Momdani is successfully emerging as a highly dangerous municipal kingmaker . Repatriation & Treasury Security Actions: In the "Story of the Day," Steve features a pivotal address delivered by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the New York Economic Council's annual dinner . Bessent issues a sweeping operational directive, declaring that economic security is national security . He outlines a strict federal mandate to aggressively reduce domestic supply chain vulnerabilities across advanced semiconductors, critical minerals, AI computing, and pharmaceuticals so the nation can comfortably withstand foreign coercion during future pandemics or cyber shocks . Crude Oil Plummets Below the $70 Baseline: Local energy metrics mark a major shifting point for consumer wallets as West Texas Intermediate (West Texas Intermediate) crude oil plummets to $69.87 a barrel—hitting its lowest baseline since before the conflict began . The pricing drop prompted President Trump to issue a blunt public warning across social media, accusing major oil conglomerates and retail gas stations of price-gouging and demanding that pump costs drop immediately in line with falling crude . Author Rainier Zittelman Defends Free Markets: Dr. Rainier Zittelman, author of New Space Capitalism, joins the phone line to analyze the modern marketing problem facing free-market capitalism . Zittelman uncovers a massive education void, revealing that while free markets successfully dropped global extreme poverty from 90% down to less…

24. juni 20261 h 16 min
episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 725: Fargo’s Corporate Handover, The Empty Rolls, and the Minnesota Mao Expose cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 725: Fargo’s Corporate Handover, The Empty Rolls, and the Minnesota Mao Expose

Steve Hallstrom hosts a historic, fast-paced Tuesday, June 23rd edition, delivering a comprehensive breakdown of an unforgettable final session of the Fargo City Commission. Three members prepared to exit the panel by pushing through three massive municipal choices, including a controversial 4-1 decision to hand the new convention center directly over to the downtown Civic Center layout. Co-host Scott Hennen checks in to decode why local property hawkers completely ignored committee guidance, while Alpha News executive producer Liz Colin joins the program to layout her explosive new 90-minute documentary profiling Tim Walz's deep communist ties. Key Moments Fargo Commission Handsets the Convention Center to Downtown: In its final official session before three members turn out of office, the Fargo City Commission voted 4-1 to permanently place the new convention center at the downtown Civic Center site. Bypassing explicit advisory guidance from a specialized committee that formally recommended the Brewhalla location to the west, the commission opted to fully redevelop the 66-year-old, largely abandoned municipal arena. Commissioner Denise Colpak cast the lone dissenting vote, calling for a performative arts expansion instead. The 14-Point Switzerland Blueprint Backlash Continues: Steve tracks fresh international friction after the Iranian regime threatened to walk away from a newly brokered 14-point memorandum of understanding. Despite Vice President J.D. Vance stating that U.S. and Iranian negotiators achieved direct progress in Switzerland to unfreeze $100 billion in restricted assets, Tehran issued public alerts declaring that any ongoing localized military strikes between Israel and Hezbollah will completely invalidate the active ceasefire framework. Crude Oil Continues $2 Collapse Down to $72: Domestic energy metrics record a massive downward slide as global shipping lines register a significant influx of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil plummeted by an additional $2 to trade at $72.78 a barrel. The pricing collapse reflects a high of 35 commercial vessels traversing the critical waterway on Monday alone, prompting national fuel price projections to continue adjusting downward. DOJ Blocks Trump Subpoenas Against Tim Walz: In national political news, a federal judge has officially blocked an aggressive legal push by the Trump administration to subpoena Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison. Judge Patrick Schlitz threw out the active federal filings, declaring that the high-profile January civil subpoenas were explicitly designed to coerce and harass state officials into enforcing federal immigration laws during Operation Metro Surge. The Flood Recovery Cash-Grab…

23. juni 20261 h 15 min
episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 724: The 60-Day Clock — The Switzerland Accord, The Flag Day Re-awakening, and the Trillion-Dollar Backlash cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 724: The 60-Day Clock — The Switzerland Accord, The Flag Day Re-awakening, and the Trillion-Dollar Backlash

Steve Hallstrom targets a massive listener-driven Monday edition live from the Fargo studio, coming off a grueling weekend of marathon training. Steve tracks a chaotic, high-stakes wave of international diplomacy as the newly signed U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding triggers an immediate 60-day ceasefire clock in Switzerland. The show checks the temperature on $74 crude oil, provides real-time coverage of a major local municipal crossroads, and details a severe terrorist drone plot thwarted by the FBI and Secret Service at the White House. Plus, co-host Scott Hennen reports live from the field for an exclusive, multi-layered look inside the expanding footprint of the Perry Center maternity home. Key Moments The 14-Point Switzerland Accord Dissected: Steve delivers a structural, point-by-point breakdown of the newly minted 14-point memorandum of understanding aimed at concluding the 100-day war with Iran. He charts the high-stakes timeline of the agreement, detailing an immediate freeze on active military operations, a strict 30-day window for the absolute removal of the U.S. naval blockade, and a rigid 60-day ceasefire window designed to negotiate a final, binding international treaty. The Nuclear Inspector Clause & The $100 Billion Refreeze: Steve isolates the most politically volatile conditions inside the accord, highlighting a provision where Iran promises not to develop nuclear weapons and agrees to permit unscheduled audits by global inspectors. However, the framework triggers an intense conservative backlash over a clause that completely unfreezes up to $100 billion in restricted Iranian assets, sparking sharp criticism from lawmakers who warn that the strategy mirrors legacy cash transfers. WTI Crude Oil Crashes Under $75: Regional energy indices experience a massive downward realignment as global markets process the opening phases of the diplomatic truce. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil plummets to $74.60 a barrel, marking its lowest trading baseline since March and bringing immediate fuel savings down to $3.75 in North Dakota and $3.71 in Minnesota. Concurrently, precious metals take a heavy hit as gold drops $33 an ounce. The Secret Service Intercepts a White House Armed Drone Plot: Steve breaks down a chilling public safety announcement detailing a sophisticated, multi-layered terrorist plot aimed directly at a patriotic celebration on the White House lawn. Acting on an intimate family tip-off regarding an Ohio man's extremist Signal chat logs, the FBI and Secret Service arrested five suspects. The intercepted plan involved using explosive-laden drones to strike structural targets, positioning snipers to fire on high-profile politicians and…

23. juni 20261 h 15 min
episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 723: ceasefire in Switzerland, the $40-an-Hour Drag, and the Million-Dollar Condo Shift cover

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 723: ceasefire in Switzerland, the $40-an-Hour Drag, and the Million-Dollar Condo Shift

Steve Hallstrom hosts a hard-hitting Friday, June 19th edition live from the Fargo studio after wrapping up a week of broadcasting from northern Minnesota. The show dissects a chaotic diplomatic collapse overnight as the Iranian regime abruptly pulls out of planned peace negotiations in Switzerland. Steve dives into the changing landscape of local public safety under Fargo's new police chief, audits the multi-million dollar cash flow equations behind the upcoming Fargo Convention Center site selection, and explores a psychological shifting point for home buyers looking to sneak beneath the 6% interest rate barrier. Key Moments Iran Blows Up Switzerland Peace Negotiations: Steve reports a massive wave of immediate drama on the international stage after the Iranian delegation abruptly backed out of scheduled peace talks in Switzerland. Citing overnight cross-border fighting between Israel and Hezbollah that left 18 Lebanese civilians and four Israeli soldiers dead, Tehran officials claimed the ongoing kinetic activity directly violates the recently signed memorandum of understanding, bringing broader direct negotiations to a screeching halt. The Sovereign Mission—Finish the Job: Reflecting on a conflict that has already cost $110 billion and claimed the lives of 13 U.S. service members, Steve echoes the frustrations of military combat veterans who warn that politics is once again obstructing finality. Citing a powerful letter from a retired Chief Warrant Officer, Steve discusses why achieving actual victory requires forcing Iran's absolute surrender, removing the regime entirely, and physically securing its raw uranium stockpiles rather than relying on a weak-minded administrative pause. Fargo’s New Police Chief Alters Weekend Enforcement: Steve breaks down the first major operational shift implemented under Fargo’s new police chief, Travis Tefanowitz. Spurred by public safety feedback from local business owners, Captain Travis Moser confirmed that the Fargo PD has significantly increased its downtown presence during weekend closing hours, logging over 300 extra man-hours on Friday and Saturday nights to actively suppress rowdy activity. The Multi-Million Dollar Fargo Convention Center Equation: The Fargo City Commission is slated to finalize its high-stakes convention center site selection on Monday night. Reviewing the upcoming agenda before three commissioners term out, city documents indicate a direct vote between the Brewhalla and downtown Civic Center proposals. Steve breaks down the underlying funding mechanics, noting the $40 million building will be fully covered by a 3% lodging tax that will generate $75 million, leaving $35 million in a permanent maintenance fund to absorb projected facility losses of…

20. juni 20261 h 16 min