Visa Debate Intensifies After Boulder Terror Attack
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Mohammed Soliman, the man accused of using a makeshift flamethrower
to attack Jewish individuals in Boulder, Colorado, is due back in
court on Thursday. Soliman, who overstayed a tourist visa that
expired in 2023, faces state charges, including attempted murder,
as well as a federal hate crime charge. House Judiciary Committee
Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) joins the Rundown to condemn the attack
and explain how the Biden Administration's lax immigration policies
have created a climate where acts of violence similar to what we
saw on Sunday are more likely. Additionally, Rep. Jordan weighs in
on the debate over the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" and addresses
questions surrounding former President Joe Biden's decline.
A recent study on fentanyl-related deaths across the United States
has shown a 30% decline from 2022 to 2024. Part of the decline
can be attributed to experienced community members,
nurses, and emergency responders, who are taking action to address
the crisis. Senior scientist and medical researcher Dr. Nabaroon
Dasgupta joins the podcast to discuss the decline and what
synthetic opioids remain a concern to Americans. Plus, commentary
from Seattle radio host, Jason Rantz. Learn more about
your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
to attack Jewish individuals in Boulder, Colorado, is due back in
court on Thursday. Soliman, who overstayed a tourist visa that
expired in 2023, faces state charges, including attempted murder,
as well as a federal hate crime charge. House Judiciary Committee
Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) joins the Rundown to condemn the attack
and explain how the Biden Administration's lax immigration policies
have created a climate where acts of violence similar to what we
saw on Sunday are more likely. Additionally, Rep. Jordan weighs in
on the debate over the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" and addresses
questions surrounding former President Joe Biden's decline.
A recent study on fentanyl-related deaths across the United States
has shown a 30% decline from 2022 to 2024. Part of the decline
can be attributed to experienced community members,
nurses, and emergency responders, who are taking action to address
the crisis. Senior scientist and medical researcher Dr. Nabaroon
Dasgupta joins the podcast to discuss the decline and what
synthetic opioids remain a concern to Americans. Plus, commentary
from Seattle radio host, Jason Rantz. Learn more about
your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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