AGR - Louisiana Edition
Stay connected with us at americangroundradio.com [https://americangroundradio.com], on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/AmericanGroundRadio/], and Instagram [https://instagram.com/americangroundradio]. You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for May 19, 2026. We open with the growing political fight in Louisiana over recall petitions targeting Governor Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill — and we ask a larger question about whether recalls are now being weaponized simply because activists dislike election outcomes. We break down the difference between recalling politicians over corruption or constitutional violations versus trying to remove elected officials for doing exactly what they promised voters they would do. We dive into Landry’s tax cuts, insurance reform efforts, economic development projects, support for President Trump, and Liz Murrill’s aggressive crackdown on crime and online child predators — including Operation Restricted Domain, the major investigation that led to the arrest of 60 registered sex offenders across Louisiana. In our Top 3 Things You Need to Know, we cover Congresswoman Julia Letlow receiving the endorsement of House Majority Leader Steve Scalise in Louisiana’s U.S. Senate race, Attorney General Liz Murrill’s multi-agency internet crimes operation, and the controversy in St. Landry Parish after school bus drivers staged a sickout following the defeat of proposed tax increases meant to fund employee raises. We then shift into one of the most important emerging issues in modern politics: artificial intelligence and election manipulation. We discuss how AI-generated political ads, deepfakes, misinformation campaigns, and social media targeting are changing elections forever. We debate whether campaign ads should be legally required to disclose AI use, why older Americans may be especially vulnerable to manipulated content, and how the collapse of trust in traditional media has created fertile ground for political misinformation. We also examine the controversy surrounding Congressman Thomas Massie and whether AI is becoming both a legitimate campaign tool and a dangerous weapon for political smears. We also talk about the confirmation of Shreveport Judge Brian Barber as the new United States Marshal for the Western District of Louisiana, and use the story to explore how Senate confirmation delays and political obstruction have slowed key Trump administration appointments across the country. Later in the show, we break down CNN analyst Harry Enten’s remarkable admission that Senator Bill Cassidy’s Louisiana primary defeat may have been the worst showing by an incumbent U.S. senator since World War II. We revisit Cassidy’s impeachment vote against President Trump, examine Trump’s extraordinary endorsement success rate in Republican primaries, and compare Cassidy’s political downfall to other Republicans who voted to convict Trump after January 6th. We also tackle the tragic shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, where two teenagers allegedly carried out a deadly attack before taking their own lives. While condemning anti-Muslim violence outright, we question the political inconsistency of progressive leaders who call for increased police protection for mosques while simultaneously supporting anti-police and defund-the-police policies. The conversation broadens into a discussion about mental health, political hypocrisy, anti-Semitism, religious freedom, and public safety in America. And because it’s American Ground Radio, we close with a lighter — but still fascinating — conversation about newly released UFO files and the supposed “four kinds of aliens,” from classic greys and reptilians to Nordics and insectoids, proving once again that absolutely no topic is off limits. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!
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