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Guests - Ava Chen, Thomas Horne, Juan Ciscomani

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Guests - Ava Chen, Thomas Horne, Juan Ciscomani Ava Chen delivers a gripping firsthand account from inside the Southern District of New York courtroom where Miles Guo was sentenced to 30 years — describing a man who arrived bleeding, dehydrated, and barely standing after a morning medical crisis at MDC, then rose to correct the prosecution's record on the stand and walked out still encouraging his movement not to give up. Tom Horne breaks down his solo legal fight that led to the Supreme Court's transgender sports ruling, makes the case for ESA at 111,000 students and counting, and explains why he'd throw a party if the Department of Education is eliminated. And Congressman Juan Ciscomani lays out the reconciliation-or-bust path for the federal SAVE Act, while drawing a sharp contrast with a general election opponent whose own stated positions, he says, should disqualify her from representing southern Arizona in Congress.

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