Hour 1: Court rules in favor of Burien camping ban, former SPD chief sues city, students addicted to phones - podcast episode cover

Hour 1: Court rules in favor of Burien camping ban, former SPD chief sues city, students addicted to phones

May 30, 202548 min
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King County Superior Court ruled that Burien’s public camping ban can stay in place. Former Seattle police chief Adrian Diaz is suing the city over his termination last year. Meanwhile, Mayor Bruce Harrell is once again defending the city’s response (or lack thereof) to attacks on Christians by left-wing thugs. A new outlandish report alleges that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was wiretapping his staff. // The far-left’s claim that Trump does not abide by due process rights for immigration took a big hit today. It appears King County Assessor John Wilson’s campaign for King County Executive might be coming to an end due to new scandalous allegations. The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway used her turn the White House’s new media seat to slam the mainstream media. // A new report sheds light on the shocking amount of time students in the Seattle area spend on their phones during the school day.

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