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January 1, Senate Grills RFK Jr., DOJ Eyes Gun Clampdown
Wyatt’s Take
- RFK Jr. stands his ground in the Senate hot seat.
- DOJ aims at gun rights for those with gender dysphoria.
- CBS News faces backlash for misleading edits and possible shakeup.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went through a tough round in the Senate, facing heated questions on his vaccine policies from Democrats. The Department of Justice is quietly looking at ways to keep guns away from people with gender dysphoria after a tragic school shooting in Minneapolis sparked a new mental health debate.
CBS News is in the spotlight again, criticized for cutting key facts from a major interview and possibly bringing in Bari Weiss to address concerns about fairness. These moves hint at big changes inside the network, hoping to regain the trust of everyday Americans.
This news hits close to home for folks living in the heartland, where straight talk and truth matter most. Stay sharp and stay informed—America needs eyes wide open.
Wyatt Matters
Everyday working people see through distractions and just want honest answers. When the powerful are held to account in public and media faces tough questions, it proves why ordinary values matter. Our freedoms and future depend on the truth getting out, no matter who’s under fire.
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