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

Brett kicks off the program by talking about political interference and media manipulation, arguing that unelected insiders and attention-seeking figures in Washington have long disrupted the will of the American people. He criticizes what he calls “lens lice” in politics and journalism—those more focused on visibility than solutions—while framing their actions as a source of national frustration.

Later Brett turns to a major Supreme Court decision involving Louisiana’s congressional maps, highlighting a 6–3 ruling that struck down the state’s second majority-minority district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. He frames the case as a significant moment in the ongoing debate over how race can be used in redistricting, emphasizing the Court’s position that the Constitution does not allow race to be the dominant factor.

We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang to talk about rising tensions involving Iran and China and the broader geopolitical stakes tied to energy and military power. Chang explains how disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are exposing China’s dependence on foreign oil and revealing vulnerabilities in its economy. He also weighs in on Xi Jinping and how internal instability and military purges could limit China’s ability to act abroad, particularly regarding Taiwan. The conversation shifts to Donald Trump and whether his strategy of negotiation versus escalation will shape the outcome. Chang emphasizes sanctions, supply chains, and strategic pressure as key factors to watch.

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