Mapping Marxism In Tennessee – Interview With Foundation For Liberty And Freedom’s Executive Director

Maury County Commissioner And Executive Director Of The Foundation For Liberty And Freedom Joins Me Today To Discuss How Many Of Tennessee’s Current Hot Button Issues Have Their Underpinnings In Marxism. Aaron Miller Talks About The Goals Of His Organization And A Recent Event “Mapping Marxism” That They Hope To Also Offer Across Middle Tennessee, Giving An Overview Of What Was Covered. Miller Also Talks About What Tennesseans Can Do To Proactively Combat Marxist Ideologies And Keep It From Further Corrupting Our State Government, Institutions And Culture In The Volunteer State. All This And More In This Can’t Miss Interview! Watch Now!

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President Trump Urges Tennesseans To Vote For Andy Ogles In 5th Congressional District

In A “Tele-Rally” Held By Phone Yesterday Evening, President Donald Trump Urged Tennesseans To Vote For Andy Ogles In The 5th Congressional District Race.

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TN Court Rules In Favor Of Second Amendment Rights For Public Housing Tenants

A Three-Judge Panel In The Tennessee Court Of Appeals Unanimously Ruled On Thursday To Protect The Second Amendment Rights Of Those Living In Public Housing.

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TN’s 5th Congressional District Race Between Ogles, Campbell Will Take Spotlight on Nov. 8

Of Tennessee’s Nine Congressional Seats On The Upcoming Nov. 8 Ballot, The One Expected To Get The Most Attention Statewide Is The Newly Drawn 5th Congressional District Including Some Of Nashville. Republican Andy Ogles, The Maury County Mayor, Is Taking On Sen. Heidi Campbell, D-Nashville, In A Contest Of Contrasting Ideologies.

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Maury County Began Illegal Mental Health Assessments On Students, Over $300 Thousand Spent On SEL

Maury County Public Schools Began Mental Health Assessments On Children As Young As 8 Years Old Without First Getting Permission From Parents.

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Tennessee Has Given Out Six FastTrack Incentive Grants of $1Million Or Greater So Far In 2022

Tennessee Allocated Six Incentive Grants Worth At Least $1 Million To Companies This Year Who Are Either Building New Facilities Or Expanding Facilities In The State.

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Lawsuit Filed Against State Over Congressional Primary Residency Legislation

Shortly After Tennessee Legislators Passed A Bill That Would Enact New Residency Requirements For Candidates Of The Congressional Primary, A Federal Lawsuit Challenging The Constitutionality Of The Legislation Was Filed By Three Tennessee Residents.

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Bill To Lock Out Congressional Newcomers Faces Amendments In House

Sen. Frank Niceley’s Effort To Avoid An “Invasion” Of “Carpetbagger Republicans” In The 2022 Congressional Races Could Hit A Stumbling Block In The House.

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