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John Solomon Reports

The Future of Education: Choices, Opportunities, and Accountability

John Solomon Reports

John Solomon

Politics, News

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Congressman Burgess Owens joins to discuss the big, beautiful bill making its way through Congress, which encompasses various aspects of President Trump's agenda, including tax cuts and immigration enforcement. One of the significant provisions is the school choice tax credit, aimed at empowering parents and enhancing educational options for their children. Congressman Owens passionately advocates for middle-class families, emphasizing the importance of choice and accountability in education. He also addresses the recent Supreme Court ruling on parental rights in education, highlighting the growing frustration among parents regarding public school curricula. Mike Howell, President of the Oversight Project, discusses the recent revelations from a trove of documents obtained through a FOIA request. Howell sheds light on potential conflicts within the DOJ regarding Hunter Biden's legal issues and the alleged insider dealings of the Biden administration. Finally, AMAC spokesman and a Republican candidate for governor of Maine Bobby Charles joins for his weekly segment and shares his insights on recent Supreme Court decisions affecting immigration policies, the challenges of border security, and his vision for revitalizing the state. 

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Hi, folks. Welcome back to the John Solomon Report's podcast. I'm your guest host, Ben Whedon.

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John's going to be gone a little bit longer than expected, possibly through the end of the week.

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He may be back on Friday, but in the meantime, you're here with me, and I've got a great lineup for you today.

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