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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 732: Trump’s Whistle-Stop Dedication, The Title IX Verdict, and The $134 Million Free Lunch Battle

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 732: Trump’s Whistle-Stop Dedication, The Title IX Verdict, and The $134 Million Free Lunch Battle cover

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In this special Independence Day weekend edition, former Speaker of the House Kim Koppelman steps in to guest host the program. Looking ahead to America's historic 250th anniversary, Kim leads an extensive, legal-minded exploration of national heritage, state sovereignty, and the true meaning of institutional freedom. The episode brings live on-the-scene insights from Medora following a historic presidential visit, breaks down three game-changing Supreme Court rulings, and sits down with Capstone Classical Academy's new headmaster to tackle classical values and an active educational lawsuit. Key Moments Trump's Maiden Voyage to Medora: Guest host Kim Koppelman reflects on President Trump's historic trip to western North Dakota. Trump flew into Bismarck on the maiden voyage of the new Air Force One luxury jet , boarded Marine One to the Badlands bluffs , and was escorted into the 150-person town of Medora by a motorcade reenacting Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. The Whistle-Stop Dedication and Speech: Senate Majority Leader David Hogue reports live from the field in Medora after witnessing the President's address at the burning hills musical amphitheater. Hogue details how Trump delivered TR's Congressional Medal of Honor and his bullet-damaged speech to the library. Trump spoke for over an hour after a teleprompter failure forced extemporaneous remarks. BNSF also delivered Trump into town on the Freedom 250 train. Supreme Court Reshapes Transgender Sports Boundaries: Senator Hogue and Kim Koppelman parse the high court's decision affirming states' rights to ban biological males from female athletic teams under Title IX. Hogue frames the ruling as a simple victory for basic competitive fairness , noting that North Dakota lawmakers successfully overrode a previous gubernatorial veto to pass similar legislation in 2021. The 6-3 Birthright Citizenship Overturn: The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship in a 6-3 split decision. Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion —joined by Justices Kavanaugh, Barrett, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson —ruling that the 14th Amendment guarantees automatic citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil if subject to U.S. laws , prompting a strict originalist dissent from Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch. The $134 Million "Free Lunch" Slogan: Senator Hogue sounds a sharp warning regarding an upcoming November ballot initiative proposing universal free school meals. Hogue, who prime-sponsored June's successful single-subject petition rule , reveals that a Department of Public Instruction audit pinned a cascading biennial taxpayer cost of $124 million to $134 million ($65 million…

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 732: Trump’s Whistle-Stop Dedication, The Title IX Verdict, and The $134 Million Free Lunch Battle artwork

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 732: Trump’s Whistle-Stop Dedication, The Title IX Verdict, and The $134 Million Free Lunch Battle

In this special Independence Day weekend edition, former Speaker of the House Kim Koppelman steps in to guest host the program. Looking ahead to America's historic 250th anniversary, Kim leads an extensive, legal-minded exploration of national heritage, state sovereignty, and the true meaning of institutional freedom. The episode brings live on-the-scene insights from Medora following a historic presidential visit, breaks down three game-changing Supreme Court rulings, and sits down with Capstone Classical Academy's new headmaster to tackle classical values and an active educational lawsuit. Key Moments Trump's Maiden Voyage to Medora: Guest host Kim Koppelman reflects on President Trump's historic trip to western North Dakota. Trump flew into Bismarck on the maiden voyage of the new Air Force One luxury jet , boarded Marine One to the Badlands bluffs , and was escorted into the 150-person town of Medora by a motorcade reenacting Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. The Whistle-Stop Dedication and Speech: Senate Majority Leader David Hogue reports live from the field in Medora after witnessing the President's address at the burning hills musical amphitheater. Hogue details how Trump delivered TR's Congressional Medal of Honor and his bullet-damaged speech to the library. Trump spoke for over an hour after a teleprompter failure forced extemporaneous remarks. BNSF also delivered Trump into town on the Freedom 250 train. Supreme Court Reshapes Transgender Sports Boundaries: Senator Hogue and Kim Koppelman parse the high court's decision affirming states' rights to ban biological males from female athletic teams under Title IX. Hogue frames the ruling as a simple victory for basic competitive fairness , noting that North Dakota lawmakers successfully overrode a previous gubernatorial veto to pass similar legislation in 2021. The 6-3 Birthright Citizenship Overturn: The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship in a 6-3 split decision. Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion —joined by Justices Kavanaugh, Barrett, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson —ruling that the 14th Amendment guarantees automatic citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil if subject to U.S. laws , prompting a strict originalist dissent from Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch. The $134 Million "Free Lunch" Slogan: Senator Hogue sounds a sharp warning regarding an upcoming November ballot initiative proposing universal free school meals. Hogue, who prime-sponsored June's successful single-subject petition rule , reveals that a Department of Public Instruction audit pinned a cascading biennial taxpayer cost of $124 million to $134 million ($65 million…

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 731: Planes, Trains, and the $1.3 Billion Ledger artwork

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 731: Planes, Trains, and the $1.3 Billion Ledger

Guest host Andrew Sletten takes the reins of the Fargo studio to anchor an absolute blockbuster edition on this historic first day of July. Sletten details the massive, multi-layered logistics as President Trump makes a historic return to North Dakota for the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora. The show provides real-time tracking of the newly minted Air Force One luxury jet and a full analytical breakdown of the newly certfied local election results. Plus, Sletten is joined in studio by Fargo City Commissioner Michelle Turnberg to confront a jaw-dropping newly released ledger exposing Fargo's skyrocketing municipal debt. Key Moments The Medora Influx and the Freedom 250 Train: Guest host Andrew Sletten maps out the unprecedented logistics tracking President Trump's arrival in Medora on the inaugural flight of the new $400 million Air Force One luxury jet. Co-host Scott Hennen reports live from the field in Medora to describe the scene as Trump boards a specially painted BNSF locomotive—the Freedom 250 train—to mirror the historic whistle-stop arrival of Theodore Roosevelt. Hennen details a massive multi-agency security perimeter, confirming over 200 Secret Service agents and 200 local officers are actively patrolling the badlands bluffs. Trump Unleashes the "Annihilation" Directive: Steve breaks down a massive escalation in international rhetoric as active peace frameworks hit a standstill. While Vice President JD Vance reported progress during a 60-day ceasefire window in Switzerland, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian flatly declared the regime will never surrender its uranium enrichment program. President Trump fired back across social media, declaring that while negotiations are ongoing, any further delay will result in the U.S. military completely annihilating the Iranian regime from the face of the earth. Fargo’s $1.37 Billion Debt Bomb Exposed: Fargo City Commissioner Michelle Turnberg joins the studio to confront a sobering data analysis published by The Forum exposing the full scale of the city's financial crisis. Turnberg reveals that Fargo is currently carrying a massive $1.37 billion in total debt, which translates to a punishing $10,079 burden for every single resident in the city. Sletten notes that even if the city's $580 million in specialized assessments are extracted, Fargo's baseline overhead still doubles the debt footprint of neighboring Sioux Falls. The Corporate Handover of the Downtown Civic Center: Commissioner Turnberg strongly defends the commission's final 4-1 vote to build the new regional convention center at the downtown Civic Center site over the committee-recommended Brewhalla…

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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 730: The Supreme Court Triple-Play — Sports Reality, the Birthright Split, and the J6 Exoneration

Host Steve Hallstrom maps out a monumental Tuesday edition packed with earth-shattering Supreme Court verdicts, breaking local homicide updates, and an exclusive sit-down with J6 exoneree and Florida congressional candidate John Strand. Steve covers the structural fallout from massive weather lines that battered the metro and tracks active peace negotiations happening directly in the Persian Gulf. Key Moments Supreme Court Upholds Biological Sex Protections in Sports: In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court allowed states to prohibit biological males from participating on girls' and women's sports teams. Justice Brett Kavanaugh authored the majority opinion, confirming that schools under Title IX maintain the authority to determine sports team eligibility based strictly on biological sex. The ruling directly solidifies female sports boundary protections enacted by West Virginia and Idaho. Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson concurred in part with the final decision. Trump's Birthright Citizenship Executive Order Overturned: In a highly anticipated 6-3 split, the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship, rendering the policy dead. Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion, joined by Justices Barrett, Kavanaugh, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson, ruling that the 14th Amendment automatically guarantees citizenship to any child born on U.S. soil if they are subject to U.S. jurisdiction—irrespective of their parents' legal immigration status. Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch dissented from a strict originalist stance. Campaign Finance Restrictions Demolished: The Supreme Court finalized a separate 6-3 decision striking down a 50-year-old federal limitation capping the amount of money political parties could spend in direct coordination with their own candidates. The conservative majority determined that these spending caps unconstitutionally restrict political speech under the First Amendment. The ruling effectively shifts financial leverage away from independent super PACs and back to official party committees. Congressional Candidate John Strand Details J6 Journey: Florida’s 19th District Republican congressional candidate and author John Strand joins the program to recount his extraordinary path as a J6 political prisoner. Strand details how he entered the Capitol acting strictly as a licensed private security guard for the founder of America’s Frontline Doctors. After spending time in a prison cell for refusing a misdemeanor plea deal on principle, Strand won a historic Supreme Court appeal under the Fischer ruling, resulting in the DOJ completely vacating all remaining charges against him with prejudice. Fargo Homicide Suspect Waives Extradition: Steve shares a critical update in the investigation into the August 3, 2025 shooting…

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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 729: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

Steve Hallstrom anchors a hard-hitting Friday, June 26th edition live from the Fargo studio, delivering an analytical breakdown of monumental constitutional friction and explosive market dynamics. Steve dissects a landmark North Dakota Supreme Court decision that firmly slapped the hands of state lawmakers attempting to dilute voter-approved term limits. The show tracks a fresh U.S. naval crisis in the Persian Gulf, reviews a massive $26 million philanthropic windfall for Medora, and maps out a staggering surge in international private equity flooding domestic markets. Plus, Ag Director Bridget Riedel joins the program to layout how modern livestock ranchers are using precision drone technology to herd cattle. Key Moments Supreme Court Blocks Legislative Overreach: In a massive victory for small government and voter intent, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled unanimously that lawmakers drastically exceeded their constitutional authority during the last legislative session. The high court blocked Senate Resolution 4008 from hitting the November ballot, a measure engineered by politicians to exploit legal loopholes and effectively double their own structural term limits from eight years to 16. Chief Justice Jerod Tufte wrote that the state constitution reserves this amendment power solely to the people. Ceasefire Strained by Drone Strike in the Strait: Geopolitical anxieties tighten as Iranian forces launched an aggressive drone attack targeting a British cargo vessel traversing the Strait of Hormuz. The kinetic strike exposes a massive interpretative divide between Washington and Tehran regarding the newly signed memorandum of understanding. Concurrently, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deployed naval assets to physically force three international oil tankers to turn back, declaring that transiting the vital waterway without direct permission from Tehran remains strictly illegal. WTI Crude Plunges below $69 a Barrel: Despite localized proxy skirmishes in the Gulf, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil plummeted by 3.5% to trade under $69 a barrel, marking its lowest baseline since before the conflict erupted. The downward spiral prompted President Trump to issue a late-night directive ordering the Department of Justice to investigate major oil conglomerates for retail price gouging, demanding consumer pump costs drop rapidly in line with falling crude. North Dakota fuel baselines dropped to $3.70 while Minnesota hit a tri-state low of $3.65. Ken Griffin Drops a $26 Million Gift on Medora: The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library project secured a monumental $26 million philanthropic contribution from billionaire investor and Citadel Capital Management CEO Ken Griffin. The windfall represents one of…

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episode The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 728: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx artwork

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 728: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

Steve Hallstrom hosts a hard-hitting Friday, June 26th edition live from the Fargo studio, delivering an analytical breakdown of monumental constitutional friction and explosive market dynamics. Steve dissects a landmark North Dakota Supreme Court decision that firmly slapped the hands of state lawmakers attempting to dilute voter-approved term limits. The show track a fresh U.S. naval crisis in the Persian Gulf, reviews a massive $26 million philanthropic windfall for Medora, and maps out a staggering surge in international private equity flooding domestic markets. Plus, Ag Director Bridget Riedel joins the program to layout how modern livestock ranchers are using precision drone technology to herd cattle. Key Moments Supreme Court Blocks Legislative Overreach: In a massive victory for small government and voter intent, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled unanimously that lawmakers drastically exceeded their constitutional authority during the last legislative session. The high court blocked Senate Resolution 4008 from hitting the November ballot, a measure engineered by politicians to exploit legal loopholes and effectively double their own structural term limits from eight years to 16. Chief Justice Jerod Tufte wrote that the state constitution reserves this amendment power solely to the people. Ceasefire Strained by Drone Strike in the Strait: Geopolitical anxieties tighten as Iranian forces launched an aggressive drone attack targeting a British cargo vessel traversing the Strait of Hormuz. The kinetic strike exposes a massive interpretative divide between Washington and Tehran regarding the newly signed memorandum of understanding. Concurrently, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deployed naval assets to physically force three international oil tankers to turn back, declaring that transiting the vital waterway without direct permission from Tehran remains strictly illegal. WTI Crude Plunges below $69 a Barrel: Despite localized proxy skirmishes in the Gulf, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil plummeted by 3.5% to trade under $69 a barrel, marking its lowest baseline since before the conflict erupted. The downward spiral prompted President Trump to issue a late-night directive ordering the Department of Justice to investigate major oil conglomerates for retail price gouging, demanding consumer pump costs drop rapidly in line with falling crude. North Dakota fuel baselines dropped to $3.70 while Minnesota hit a tri-state low of $3.65. Ken Griffin Drops a $26 Million Gift on Medora: The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library project secured a monumental $26 million philanthropic contribution from billionaire investor and Citadel Capital Management CEO Ken Griffin. The windfall represents one of…

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