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Full Show 6/30/2026: The founding documents of the United States of America shows the genius of the forefathers

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On today's show, Newell gives a reminder of why we celebrate Independence Day by reading the Declaration of Independence. Then, Newell has on Kent Lassman, President of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, to weigh in on the Supreme Court 6–3 decision that held statutory restrictions on the President’s authority to remove Federal Trade Commission commissioners violate separation-of-powers principles, overruling Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, 295 U.S. 602 (1935), and restoring executive accountability over officers who exercise executive power, Greg Rusovich, Chair of the Metro Crime Commission, to discuss the French Quarter’s new "Drone as First Responder" program, Jeanette Weiland, LSU New Orleans Interim Chancellor & Chief Administrative Officer, to discuss what University of New Orleans officially joining the LSU System means for students, faculty, the New Orleans community, and the future of higher education in the region, And Glade Bilby, President of French Quarter Citizen & Commissioner of the French Quarter Management Commission, to explain what’s next for the French Quarter and the fight to save its businesses.

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Full Show 6/30/2026: The founding documents of the United States of America shows the genius of the forefathers

On today's show, Newell gives a reminder of why we celebrate Independence Day by reading the Declaration of Independence. Then, Newell has on Kent Lassman, President of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, to weigh in on the Supreme Court 6–3 decision that held statutory restrictions on the President’s authority to remove Federal Trade Commission commissioners violate separation-of-powers principles, overruling Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, 295 U.S. 602 (1935), and restoring executive accountability over officers who exercise executive power, Greg Rusovich, Chair of the Metro Crime Commission, to discuss the French Quarter’s new "Drone as First Responder" program, Jeanette Weiland, LSU New Orleans Interim Chancellor & Chief Administrative Officer, to discuss what University of New Orleans officially joining the LSU System means for students, faculty, the New Orleans community, and the future of higher education in the region, And Glade Bilby, President of French Quarter Citizen & Commissioner of the French Quarter Management Commission, to explain what’s next for the French Quarter and the fight to save its businesses.

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