About this episode
California officials misled a federal judge about policies that hide students' "gender transitions" from parents at schools, bombshell documents uncovered by a legal firm appear to show.For decades, leftists in the media and in the Democrat Party have tried to sell a simple equation: to be Latino is to be liberal. They've claimed that any resistance to their radical, anti-American agenda—whether it's open borders, defunding the police, or socialist economic policies—is racist. But that narrative was never true, and millions of Latinos are proving it wrong every day. Chris Salcedo, host of the Chris Salcedo Radio Show, the Chris Salcedo Show on Newsmax TV, and The Salcedo Storm Podcast, joins me to discuss his new book, The Rise of the Liberty-Loving Latino, where he tells the story corparate, legacy media refuses to cover: how a growing number of Hispanic Americans are standing up for faith, family, freedom, and the Constitution.Last week, the White House announced new deals that Donald Trump made with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to lower the prices of some GLP-1 and weight-loss medications. J.D. Hayworth, a former House Ways and Means member and spokesperson for the Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance, joins me to discuss what this deal truly means for American patients. Is it a real step toward affordability, or just another profit play by Big Pharma? Hayworth can explain what Congress must do next to ensure lasting savings and accountability.Becky Noble, a journalist at Red State and her Substack Gumshoe Politics, joins me to discuss the latest with Chip Roy's bill to freeze immigration and the perks of working for the Chicago Public School system.Chris SalcedoThe Rise of the Liberty-Loving Latino: A New American RevolutionPharmaceutical Reform AllianceBecky Noble at Red StateGumshoe PoliticsBecome a supporter of Tapp into the Truth: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Tapp into the Truth on Rumble. Follow, watch the older shows, and join the live streams.“Remember Pop Rocks? Now, imagine they gave you superpowers.” Please let me introduc