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Morning Announcements

Monday, April 26th, 2021

Morning Announcements

Betches

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Politics

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2021

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, we start with Caitlyn Jenner's official announcement to run for California governor. Next, we move to Ghislaine Maxwell's first courtroom appearance, Oklahoma's bill protecting divers who hit protestors, and President Biden's tax plan. Lastly, we end with Headlines That Speak For Themselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today is Monday, April 26th, and you're listening to The Morning Announcements, presented

0:07.2

by Bethch's media.

0:08.2

I'm Femi Sage.

0:12.0

Bad news, Bethch is.

0:13.0

Caitlin Jenner has officially announced her campaign to run for governor of California

0:16.6

in the recall election against current governor Gavin Newsom.

0:20.2

A fun fact is that Caitlin's campaign manager is actually Trump's former campaign manager

0:24.4

Brad Park's gal, who you may remember from the time that the campaign was accused of

0:28.2

masking $170 million in its expenses during the campaign.

0:32.8

Over the weekend, it was reported that the Kardashian family will not help campaign

0:36.4

for Caitlin, which I'm sure you are all wondering about.

0:39.6

Can we please just all agree not to give her this attention?

0:42.1

Hopefully, we won't have to hear about this anymore.

0:48.2

On Friday, Galene Maxwell appeared in court in front of a judge and pleaded not guilty

0:52.0

to sex trafficking conspiracy and an additional sex trafficking charge.

0:56.4

The new charge increased the time span of her charges from three years to a decade.

1:00.9

For context, Galene Maxwell has been in custody at a federal lock-up in Brooklyn since

1:05.0

her arrest last July, and I hope that she will stay there.

1:13.6

Last week, Oklahoma passed a law that protects drivers who unintentionally injure or kill

1:17.9

people who are participating in riots.

1:21.2

Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt signs a bill that makes it a misdemeanor to obstruct

1:25.1

roadway or impede vehicular traffic, punishable by up to a year in prison and up to $85,000

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