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Rosendale Headed to Southern Border, Lands Key Committee

Rosendale Headed to Southern Border, Lands Key Committee Montana s Congressman Matt Rosendale (R-MT) is headed to our nation s southern border. According to a spokesman, Rosendale will be looking at how the Biden Administration’s policies are impacting our national security, immigration system, and the movement of illegal narcotics. Rep. Rosendale joined us on the radio Tuesday morning with an exclusive preview of the trip. One of his biggest concerns is President Biden s move to freeze deportations of illegal aliens. ROSENDALE: That s affecting 85% of the illegal aliens with criminal records that have been detained.the freezing is going to allow them to roam our streets and then our neighborhoods.

Guest Opinion: Bidencare will bring less access, lower quality, and higher taxes

BidenCare will bring less access, lower quality, and higher taxes

Truth, Lies And Social Media

Sally Mauk and Gwen Florio, hosts of Parsing The Press The debate over social media s influence and responsibilities has intensified in the wake of the assault on the U.S. Capitol. How can journalism compete with the misinformation disseminated on social media? Journalists Sally Mauk and Gwen Florio, along with special guest New York Times columnist Charlie Warzel discuss this and more in this episode of Parsing the Press. Sally Mauk We have a special guest today. And I want to welcome Charlie Warzel, a columnist for The New York Times who lives here in Missoula. And Charlie, you ve described yourself as a reluctant chronicler of our poisoned information ecosystem. And social media is a huge part of that poisoned ecosystem and has led us to where we are now. And social media is now trying to stem the tide it fostered. Is it too little, too late?

A Senatorial Spat, Rocky Rollout Of COVID Orders And A Familiar Gun Debate

A Senatorial Spat, Rocky Rollout Of COVID Orders And A Familiar Gun Debate Montana s congressman votes as expected against impeachment, and Montana s two senators are having a very public spat. Gov. Gianforte has a rocky rollout of new orders lifting some pandemic restrictions. Attorney General Knudsen gets into a legal fight with a county attorney over local COVID-19 regulations. And university administrators keep a wary eye on a bill headed to the State Senate that would allow guns on campus. Listen now on Capitol Talk with Sally Mauk, Holly Michels and Rob Saldin. Sally Mauk Rob, Montana s Congressman Matt Rosendale went against the majority, including 10 fellow Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump for a second time. And Rosendale voted no, and he had this to say about that:

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