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Ep 468 | Will Texas Governor Greg Abbott Protect 7-Year-Old James Younger?

Oct 24, 201920 min
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James Younger’s mother, Anne Georgulas, is in a court battle to determine whether she will legally be allowed to transition her son into a girl against his father’s wishes. And she's winning. James is a 7-year-old Texas boy who does not express any gender dysphoria when under the care of his father. This may be what finally wakes conservatives up to the seriousness of the war for our culture. Then, Matt Gaetz and the Republicans stormed a closed-door impeachment hearing. If you're going to try to overthrow Donald Trump, you’re not going to do it in secret.   Today's Sponsor: NetSuite, by Oracle is the business management software that handles every aspect of your business in an easy to use cloud platform. NetSuite is offering you valuable insights with a FREE guide – “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” at https://NetSuite.com/WHB   Connect with Miller on Social Media: https://twitter.com/MillerStream https://instagram.com/officialjonmiller https://www.facebook.com/whitehousebrief https://www.facebook.com/MillerStream/   > Sign up for my free daily email to find out what's really going on in the White House: https://blazetv.com/WHB  About the White House Brief on BlazeTV: Find out what the mainstream media ISN’T telling you about the Trump administration. BlazeTV White House correspondent Jon Miller braves The Washington Hit Squad to cut through the fake news.   About Jon Miller: Jon Miller is the host of "The White House Brief” on BlazeTV. He previously worked for Fox News, TheBlaze, and Mercury Radio Arts. In his time in media, Jon has actively fought against leftist bias and attacks against black conservatives like himself. Raised in a non-political household that valued a strong work ethic and individual responsibility, Miller was first introduced to conservatism by reading Whittaker Chambers, Friedrich Hayek, Russell Kirk, William F. Buckley Jr., Barry Goldwater, and Edmund Burke. While attending Columbia University, he joined the College Republicans, but found them to be “too liberal” and then worked as an assistant for Glenn Beck at Fox News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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