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Mike Sperrazza and Mike Hoeflich open the show riding high on the Buffalo Sabres' game one playoff win over the Boston Bruins, reflecting on what it means for a city that hasn't seen postseason hockey in 14 years and why sports can unite people in a way that politics never does. From there, the Mikes turn to California's AB 2624, a bill drafted by Attorney General Rob Bonta's wife that would criminalize journalists exposing fraud in immigrant-run programs, the same kind of fraud that investigator Nick Shirley had already exposed in Minnesota. The conversation shifts to Eric Swalwell suspending his California governor campaign amid sexual misconduct allegations, with the guys unloading on the hypocrisy of politicians who built careers attacking Trump's character while apparently living very differently behind closed doors. Ilhan Omar's claim that a reported $30 million jump in her net worth was just an "accounting error" gets the same treatment. The Mikes close out with a breakdown of Trump's maximum-pressure strategy against Iran, debating whether the back-and-forth approach ever forces a true resolution, what NATO allies owe the U.S., and why the midterms in six months make the end-game question more urgent than ever. Joy Behar's Easter-week theology lesson wraps things up. (00:00:43) Thrilling Buffalo Sabres Playoff Comeback Victory (00:02:07) Sabres Playoff Games: Uniting Diverse Fans (00:11:33) Legislation Threatening California Journalists Reporting Fraud (00:15:58) Consequences of Political Misconduct and Corruption (00:18:33) Political Hypocrisy: Condemning Behavior While Emulating it (00:26:17) Elon Omar's Controversial Net Worth Surge (00:29:01) Financial Gains Impacting Moral Decisions in War (00:32:31) Sincerity in Global Peace Negotiations (00:45:41) Penalizing Truth Tellers Undermines Press Freedom
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