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Guests - Ava Chen, Dave Smith

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to use Chinese citizens as lab rats for medical testing. In their latest move, authorities are mandating blood tests and releasing lab mosquitoes to fight a Chikungunya outbreak that has spread across China, with nearly 1,400 reported cases in the past week.

While the CCP claims to have institutions similar to the FDA, these are merely rubber stamps. As Ava Chen explains, "We do have law in China written in black and white ink called constitution, but it's nothing more than collecting dust on someone's desk. There's no law. The CCP is above the law—they are the law."

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Guests - Rachel Keshel, Karrin Taylor Robson, Betsy Smith

State Representative Rachel Keshel (LD17) joined Kathleen Winn to discuss her ongoing legislative work and plans for re-election.

Arizona gubernatorial candidate Karen Taylor Robson, a Mesa native with over 30 years of private sector experience, joined the program to discuss her campaign priorities and vision for the state's future.

Betsy Brantner Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, joined Kathleen Winn to discuss President Trump's initiative to address crime in Washington D.C. and similar challenges facing Tucson.

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Guests - Kirk Feiler, Cory McGarr, Betsy Smith, Joel Strabala, Jeff Dornik

In a significant development for Legislative District 17, Kirk Feller, the current chair of the Pinal County Republican Party, has announced his candidacy for State Representative.

Another guest on the program, Betsy Brantner Smith, emphasized Feller's strong support for law enforcement.

In a wide-ranging discussion, Jeff Dornik, founder and CEO of Pickaxe, warned about significant concerns related to artificial intelligence and pharmaceutical regulation that could impact public safety and personal freedoms.

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Guests – Stephen Mundt

The tragic shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia this week serves as a stark reminder that even our most disciplined institutions aren't immune to the devastating effects of workplace bullying and isolation. All five victims are expected to survive, with three already released from the hospital and one more expected to be discharged this weekend.

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Guests - Betsy Smith, Joel Strabala, Lisa Von Geldern

On Wednesday, a shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia left five soldiers wounded. According to information from Army sources, the three male victims have been released from the hospital, while two female victims remain hospitalized. One woman is expected to be released this weekend, while the other sustained more serious injuries and faces a longer recovery period.

Tuesday's primary elections in Tucson saw remarkably low voter turnout at approximately 15%, despite contested races in three City Council wards.

The Tucson City Council voted unanimously (7-0) to direct city staff to stop all work on Project Blue, a proposed $3.6 billion Amazon Web Services data center planned for 290 acres near the Pima County fairgrounds.

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Guests – Ava Chen, Betsy Smith

Ava Chen from the New Federal State of China, explores the intricate web of technology warfare that's reshaping the global order. This isn't just about trade disputes—it's about the fundamental question of which system will control the future: authoritarian surveillance capitalism or the free world's approach to innovation.

The criminal justice landscape continues to deteriorate as we witness a disturbing pattern of violence across America, complicated by prosecutorial decisions that prioritize ideology over public safety. Speaking with Betsy Brantner Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, we examined recent developments that illustrate how our justice system is failing victims and their families.

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Guests - Mark Levin, Yvette Serino, Tony Holland

Mark Levin, host of the Mark Levin Show on KVOI from 3 to 6 Live and Fox's "Life, Liberty and Levin," joined Winn Tucson to discuss his ninth book, "On Power." The book explores the concept of power in American politics and society, distinguishing between positive and negative power.

Following the interview with Mark Levin, Kathleen Winn shifted focus to the City of Tucson City Council elections taking place in Wards 3, 5, and 6.

Tony Holland, CEO of Global Premier Benefits and Managing Partner of Integrity, joined the program to discuss his approach to business and life. With 31 years in business after graduating from Johns Hopkins University, Holland has built a successful career by putting clients first.

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Guests – Alex Kolodin, Betsy Smith

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is facing mounting criticism after walking out of a candidate forum hosted by the Yavapai County Farm Bureau. His challenger, Alex Kolodin, joined Winn Tucson to discuss the incident and outline his vision for reforming Arizona's elections.

Betsy Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, the discussion shifted to a series of shocking violent crimes across the country.

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Guests – Colonel William Dunn, JL Wittenbraker

President Trump and his administration are working to negotiate several international disputes, making it the perfect time to speak with Marine Corps Colonel William "Burner" Dunn, a military attack helicopter pilot and president of Strategic Resilience Group LLC.

As Tucson faces a primary election on August 5th, city council candidate Janet "JL" Wittenbraker brings a message of urgency about the need for new leadership.

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Guests – Tom Horne, Scot Mussi, Jeff Davis, Jay Tolkoff

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne joined Winn Tucson to discuss several pressing education issues affecting Arizona schools. As a former colleague of host Kathleen Winn, Horne addressed concerns about federal funding, ESA programs, and the ongoing battle against DEI in Arizona schools.

Scott Mussi from the Arizona Free Enterprise Club joined the program to discuss ongoing concerns about DEI programs in Arizona schools despite federal directives to eliminate them.

Jay Tolkoff, Republican candidate for Tucson City Council in Ward 6, joined the program to discuss his candidacy and vision for improving Tucson. Running unopposed in the Republican primary, Tolkoff shared his concerns about the city's direction and priorities.

Jeff Davis joined the program to discuss an upcoming nationwide bus tour promoting the "Only Citizens Vote" initiative, which aims to ensure that only U.S. citizens can vote in elections.

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Guests – Andy Biggs, Ava Chen

Congressman Andy Biggs brings extensive experience to his gubernatorial campaign, having served eight years in the Arizona House and six years in the Senate, including four years as Senate President. During his time in the legislature, Biggs was instrumental in writing the state budget and served as majority leader in the Senate.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has established a dangerous monopoly over rare earth minerals, producing 92% of the world's supply. These minerals are essential for electronics, technology, and defense systems.

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Guests - Betsy Smith, Joel Strabala, Grant Krueger

America is facing a disturbing trend: police officers becoming "target practice for the insane and evil," with 50 officers already killed in the line of duty this year. National Police Association spokesperson Betsy Smith revealed these alarming statistics during Tuesday's "Smith and Winn" segment, highlighting that 24 of these deaths were from gunfire, with 14 police canine dogs also killed while serving.

Looking ahead to upcoming city council elections, the hosts encouraged voters to consider candidates who prioritize public safety and effective solutions to homelessness.

Joel Strabala, chairman of LD 17 for the Republicans and member of the Pima County Election Integrity Commission, discusses ballot issues for the upcoming primary.

Grant Krueger promots an upcoming candidate event at St. Philips Plaza on Thursday at 5:00 PM, featuring congressional candidate Andy Biggs and Warren Peterson, who is running for attorney general.

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Guests - Alex Kolodin, Joel Strabala, John Gordon

State Representative Alex Kolodin from LD3, who is running for Secretary of State, joined the program to discuss these ongoing election integrity issues. As a committed reformer, Kolodin has been a persistent critic of current Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.

Joel Strabala, chairman of LD17, joined to discuss the ballot errors affecting the Tucson city council elections. Nearly 1,300 voters in Tucson received ballots with the wrong political party designations for the primary elections in Wards 3, 5, and 6. According to officials, "the error stem from an override needed to manage data for three overlapping elections."

John Gordon, host of the syndicated radio show "The Truth with John Gordon" and former candidate for Georgia Attorney General, discussed recent developments regarding accountability for intelligence community abuses.

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Guests – Stephen Mundt, Brian Reisinger

Yesterday brought sad news as wrestling legend Hulk Hogan passed away from cardiac arrest at age 71.

Joining the show today is retired General Steven Mundt to reflect on Hogan's impact. Both Kathleen and Steve witnessed Hogan's powerful speech at the Republican National Convention in July 2024, a moment that showcased his authentic patriotism and love for America.

Brian Reisinger, author of "Land Rich Cash Poor: My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer," joins the show to discuss the challenges facing American agriculture.

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Guests - Ava Chen, Jack Dona

This week's China Watch segment falls on Thursday instead of its usual Wednesday slot, but the timing couldn't be more fortuitous given recent developments. Alongside co-host Ava Chen from the New Federal State of China, we're examining major headlines that validate what we've been reporting for months.

Master Sergeant Jack Dona (retired) joined to discuss recent revelations about government surveillance of the Trump campaign and administration. With 30 years of experience in the intelligence community, including work at the NSA as an electronic warfare expert, Dona brings unique insight to these developments.

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Guests - Kelly Walker, Britney Higgs

The fight for parental rights has found new momentum in Washington D.C., where a coalition of organizations including Moms for America, Moms for Liberty, and newly formed advocacy groups are demanding accountability for COVID-era targeting of parents.

The fight for justice extends beyond parental rights to confronting one of humanity's most horrific crimes. Britney Higgs exemplifies the kind of radical commitment required to address human trafficking - walking 580 miles from Montana to Denver with a baby goat named Freedom to raise awareness and funds for survivor recovery.

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Guests - Betsy Smith, Matt Neely, Keith Gross

The heartbreaking story of Paul Clifford demonstrates a disturbing pattern in Pima County's criminal justice system.

The deadly consequences of failed border policies were highlighted by a recent incident in New York City. An off-duty Border Patrol agent was shot in the face while in Manhattan's Fort Washington Park with his date.

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes exemplifies another troubling pattern in the state's leadership.

Attorney Keith Gross, author of "Dirt Roads to Runways: Defending the American Dream for the Next Generation," offers perspective on restoring constitutional governance.

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Guests - Jason Rockwell, Joel Strabala, Laurie Moore, Timothy Keller

Jason Rockwell, retired sergeant from the Pima County Sheriff's Department, joined the show to discuss the recent tragedy in Los Angeles where three sheriff's deputies were killed in an explosion.

Joel Strabala provided an update on the Congressional District 7 special election. He and other election officials recently participated in the Hand Count audit required by state law after each election.

Laurie Moore joined the discussion to talk about education issues in Tucson. According to a report from KGUN, Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) is facing financial challenges as approximately 4,000 students have used vouchers to attend private schools or homeschool instead of TUSD.

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Guests – William Beard, Dave Smith, Scott Walter

The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) in Tucson faces a crisis that exemplifies government accountability failure on a massive scale. After nearly 20 years of collecting sales taxes from Pima County residents, the city of Tucson has failed to complete its promised infrastructure projects, leaving taxpayers holding the bag for hundreds of millions in cost overruns.

The average American scrolling through social media has no idea that the political ads they encounter might be funded by billionaires whose names never appear on the content.

Three Los Angeles County Sheriff's bomb squad officers lost their lives Friday morning in an explosion at a training facility, highlighting the inherent dangers faced by law enforcement personnel even during routine preparation activities.

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Guests - Chad Heinrich, Betsy Smith

The recently signed "Big Beautiful Bill" represents a landmark victory for small businesses across America. According to Chad Heinrich, NFIB State Director for Arizona, this legislation delivers the most significant win for small businesses since the 2017 tax cuts.

Betsy Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, highlighted a recent case that has received surprisingly little media attention. A man named Vance Boltear, who had been appointed by Governor Tim Walz to a bipartisan board in Minnesota, murdered the Speaker of the House in Minnesota and her husband, then shot another legislator and his wife (who survived).

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