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This episode of Resistance Radio pulls the threads together on a week that shows how power is being tested — and stretched — across nearly every part of American life: the arrest of journalist Don Lemon and what it means for press freedom in an era of aggressive immigration enforcement; a stunning federal raid on Georgia's election hub with the Director of National Intelligence present, set against a broader push to federalize control over voting through measures like the SAVE Act; surprising Democratic over-performances in deep-red Texas and Louisiana that hint at shifting political ground; the controversial shutdown of the Kennedy Center and the culture-war symbolism behind it; Elon Musk's amplification of replacement-theory rhetoric as his companies face serious European investigations and his family's name surfaces in the Epstein files; troubling foreign-money entanglements involving Trump-linked crypto ventures and luxury gifts; the still-unresolved and alarming disappearance of Nancy Guthrie; and a cultural flashpoint at the Super Bowl that exposed deep divides over immigration, race, and identity. Taken together, this episode isn't just about isolated scandals — it's about who controls the narrative, who controls democracy, and where the real limits on power still exist.

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