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Tune in here to this Tuesday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! 

Brett kicks off the program by talking about the unsettling disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother and the broader questions it raises about safety, aging, and responsibility in an uncertain world. While the case is centered in Tucson, Brett argues its implications reach far beyond geography, touching families everywhere who worry about elderly parents living alone or far from loved ones.

He reacts to aggressive questioning during law-enforcement briefings and expresses concern over what authorities may—or may not—know, especially in a region shaped by unique law-enforcement and border dynamics. Brett explores uncomfortable but necessary conversations about protecting seniors, from communication gaps during storms and power outages to the role technology could play in preventing tragedy.

Later Brett turns his attention to what he calls a highly organized and well-funded political operation hiding behind the appearance of grassroots activism. He reacts to reports detailing large-scale anti-ICE protests in Minnesota, arguing the demonstrations are not spontaneous movements of concerned citizens but carefully coordinated efforts backed by left-wing billionaire donors and dark-money networks. Citing reporting from the New York Post and analysis from experts tracking nonprofit funding,

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