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H3: Heidi Harris reviews the Charlie Kirk case, details the impacts of illegal immigration, and slams the failures of communism.

28 min · 6. juli 2026
episode H3: Heidi Harris reviews the Charlie Kirk case, details the impacts of illegal immigration, and slams the failures of communism. cover

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In the next to the final hour of her guest-hosting broadcast, Heidi Harris brings her signature blend of candor, conservative analysis, and sharp wit to a range of sports, legal, and political topics. She kicks off the hour by engaging with her listeners via the text line, using a debate over the physical demands of football versus soccer to launch into a deep-dive analysis of a Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas working paper. Harris uses the data to argue that the massive influx of illegal immigration under the Biden administration has functioned as a severe demand shock, driving up local housing and rental prices while overwhelmingly straining the public education system and leaving American taxpayers to foot the bill. Shifting focus to legal news, she turns to the unfolding preliminary hearings for Tyler Robinson, the individual charged with the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Harris reviews the mounting evidence against Robinson and explores his apparent ideologically driven motivations, forcefully pushing back against fringe online conspiracies claiming the tragedy was staged. Finally, she leverages a news report about a total nationwide blackout in Cuba to deliver a blistering critique of communism, using it as a stark warning to her audience about the systemic failures of state-controlled societies while celebrating the exceptional freedoms Americans frequently take for granted.

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