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The Supreme Court, OPEC, and a Major Political Shift

26 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we break down two major stories shaping American politics and the global economy. First, we look at the Supreme Court’s move involving the Voting Rights Act and what it could mean for congressional maps, race-based districts, and future elections. We also dive into the UAE leaving OPEC and why this could weaken the oil cartel, impact global oil prices, and shift power away from countries like Iran and Russia. The episode connects voting rights, redistricting, oil markets, and political power into one bigger conversation about control, division, and competition. Tune in to hear why these changes could have a major effect on American elections, energy prices, and the future of global politics.

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