Why Are So Many Republican Members of Congress Resigning? - The Kim Monson Show

Why Are So Many Republican Members of Congress Resigning?

Why Are So Many Republican Members of Congress Resigning
Brian Joondeph talks "Resigning Rhinos," threats to Trump & America. Reggie Rocko shares his views on illegal immigration's impact on Denver.

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Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his recent article Resigning Rhinos Threaten Trump and America. In his analysis, Joondeph sheds light on how resigning Republicans, like Ken Buck, are jeopardizing the party’s prospects for 2024. He points out that the act of resignation is damaging on its own; however, the situation is exacerbated when many of these departing Republicans openly criticize their party’s initiatives, including denouncing Trump. Additionally, in a separate article titled “Democrats Plan to Kneecap Trump’s Presidency,” Joondeph explores the strategies Democrats might employ to impede Trump’s campaign for 2024, suggesting tactics like election manipulation could be on their agenda. Listen to the full show in the first hour.

Interview with Reggie Rocko

IMA UNITER radio show host Reggie Rocko joins Kim to discuss how illegal immigration impacts the Denver metro area. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

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