The Jennifer Bukowsky Show
The Jennifer Bukowsky Show
Jennifer Joins Gary Nolan on Tuesday to discuss the topics of the day

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Hosted by 93.9 The Eagle · news · EN-US · 118 episodes
The Jennifer Bukowsky Show: Sunday mornings 10a-12n on 93.9 The Eagle
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The Jennifer Bukowsky Show
Jennifer Joins Gary Nolan on Tuesday to discuss the topics of the day
The Jennifer Bukowsky Show
This week, I’m back from the Republican National Lawyers Association’s National Election Law Seminar with a LOT to talk about—including an extraordinary conversation with Sen. Ted Cruz about what he believes is a growing Islamist threat hiding in plain sight in America. First, we head to Minnesota, where a viral undercover video sent me down a rabbit hole into the state’s election laws. Can a voter really show up without photo ID and vouch for other people who also have no ID? Yes—and what I found when I dug into Minnesota’s same-day registration and vouching system is even more remarkable. Then I’ll tell you about my conversation with Sen. Cruz and his recent Senate hearing, **“Hidden in Plain Sight: Confronting the Muslim Brotherhood Network in America.”** We’ll examine the “Grand Jihad” memorandum, secret FBI recordings from the 1990s, the Holy Land Foundation prosecution, allegations involving CAIR, and why Cruz believes the federal government stopped following the trail. On the criminal docket: Luigi Mangione has pleaded guilty in the federal case involving the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. I’ll explain exactly what he admitted, the sentencing gamble he is making, and why the plea could create a fascinating double-jeopardy fight in New York. Plus: an Iranian “black widow” accused of killing multiple husbands, a remarkably ironic WashU lawsuit involving mandatory anti-racism training, a major border-wall legal victory, the Golden Cabinet, and more. It’s law, politics, crime and the stories hiding underneath the headlines.
The Jennifer Bukowsky Show
Missouri had a very bad Tuesday. Voters absolutely crushed Amendments 4 and 5 - rejecting initiative petition reform and the effort to put Missouri on a path toward eliminating the state income tax. I'll explain why I think both defeats were enormous missed opportunities, why supporters got beaten so badly, and what Missouri conservatives need to learn before trying again. Plus: Democrats nominate some truly remarkable candidates in Michigan and Wisconsin; why we need to build the dame White House ballroom; a Golden Cabinet update featuring HUD Secretary Scott Turner, JD Vance, Marco Rubio and newly confirmed Attorney General Todd Blanche; Missouri's congressional map fight; college students apparently need protection from seeing their grades; and two former NBA players may have discovered the perfect way to expose the absurdity of men competing in women's sports. And we finish with August 9 in history and a look at the week ahead.
The Jennifer Bukowsky Show
Jennifer Bukowsky guest hosts the Gary Nolan Show and takes on a packed slate of politics, law, culture, and current events. Jennifer explains why Anthony Fauci may have been legally justified in invoking the Fifth Amendment—even after receiving a presidential pardon—while examining the newly released diary entries revealing his fascination with his own fame. Political analyst Jake Novak @jakejakeny joins the show to discuss the latest developments involving Gaza, Hamas, Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu, and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Plus: - A federal investigation into allegations that a public-school teacher required students to engage in same-sex kissing • The massive migrant surge into Spain’s African territory of Ceuta • YES on Missouri Amendments 4 and 5 with Americans for Prosperity’s Camellia Peterson @rarecamellia • Zombie-court! The first-ever invocation of the Alien Terrorist Removal Court • Whether therapists are encouraging adult children to cut off their parents too quickly • A controversial Rainbow Story Time event at a Columbia public library • Lawyers behaving badly, Comic-Con prostitution arrests, and the latest criminal docket • RFK Jr.’s unexpected new cooking show • Prayers and good wishes for Gary Nolan as he recovers from surgery
The Jennifer Bukowsky Show
Jennifer breaks down the criminal docket of the case of James Scott and the 1993 flood, and she follows up on several other cases, including Vance Boelter and his murder of the Minnasota lawmaker. Iran, illegal voting, and on this date in history all on today's episode!
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