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Trump Rally Shooting Questions + The Truth About Guy Fieri #227 Jack Murphy Podcast

33 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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This week on the Jack Murphy Podcast, Jack and Daniel kick things off with another chapter in the never-ending gazebo saga—complete with bloodshed, ladder shortages, and frustrated family members. They also dive into: The latest (and painful) gazebo installation update A bizarre HelloFresh Pride Month controversy Debate inside the Presbyterian Church over clergy standards New details and unanswered questions surrounding the Trump rally shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania National Donut Day discoveries and a $30 dozen donuts that might actually be worth it Two classic Florida stories involving a naked man, a garden hose, and a Walmart self-inflicted gunshot The surprising truth about Guy Fieri and Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives A fireworks truck explosion that accidentally created an early Fourth of July show A disturbing social media trend involving teenagers and condoms The mysterious death of a Los Alamos scientist Ultimate Classic Rock's rankings of the greatest albums of the 1980s Plus, updates on friends of the show, family milestones, and the push toward 1,000 subscribers. From backyard catastrophes to strange headlines and classic rock debates, it's another wide-ranging conversation you won't want to miss.

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Portada del episodio Trump Rally Shooting Questions + The Truth About Guy Fieri #227 Jack Murphy Podcast

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