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Tim Walz Mocked in Heated Hearing | Condoleezza Rice Urges Trump to ‘Finish’ Iran (Ep 677)

Tim Walz Mocked in Heated Hearing | Condoleezza Rice Urges Trump to ‘Finish’ Iran (Ep 677)

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Just the Truth with Joey Hudson

It’s another busy news cycle with developments in Washington, the Middle East, and right here in South Carolina.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing backlash online after a heated exchange with Texas Republican Congressman Pat Fallon during a House Oversight hearing. Fallon floated a controversial theory about why former Vice President Kamala Harris selected Walz as her running mate — a moment that quickly went viral on social media.

Meanwhile, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is calling on President Donald Trump to take decisive action against Iran as the conflict in the region continues to escalate. The Pentagon has also identified the final two U.S. service members killed in a recent Iranian drone strike in Kuwait.

Also in today’s show:

✈️ United Airlines has introduced a tough new rule designed to address one of the most frustrating passenger behaviors during boarding — something frequent travelers know all too well.

💰 Back here in South Carolina, lawmakers are advancing a proposal that would allow taxpayers to benefit from the federal “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” tax cuts for one year. We break down what the plan would mean for South Carolina families.

In this episode:

  • The Capitol Hill hearing moment involving Tim Walz

  • Condoleezza Rice’s warning on Iran

  • Update on the U.S. troops killed in the drone strike

  • United Airlines’ new passenger rule

  • South Carolina tax cut proposal explained

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