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Washington Planning Commission approves Trump's ballroom project

President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project was approved by Washington planning authorities on Thursday, two days after a judge ruled work cannot proceed without Congress' approval. The National Capital Planning Commission, which is chaired by one of Trump's former lawyers, deliberated and then voted to approve the "East Wing Modernization Project." The Republican president says the $400 million, 90,000-square-foot (8,400-square-meter) ballroom will be a privately financed defining addition to the White House ?and a lasting symbol of his presidency. The ballroom is part of Trump's broader push to reshape Washington's monumental core, which also includes plans for a 250-foot (76-meter) arch and a multi-year renovation of the Kennedy ?Center performing arts complex. He has also ripped out and replaced the White House Rose Garden and added a wide array of gilding to the Oval Office. "I believe that, in time, this ballroom will be considered every bit as much of a national treasure as the other key components of the White House," said Will Scharf, who chairs the commission and is Trump's former personal lawyer. Scharf, who was appointed by Trump, said that many of the negative comments the commission had received on the project dealt with issues beyond its scope, including negative comments on the private funding of the ballroom, the demolition process and opinions about Trump. 'JUST TOO LARGE' Phil Mendelson, a member of the commission and chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia, criticized the speed of the process, however, saying it was rushed. "I think that we can have a ballroom. To me that's not the issue," he said. "It's just too large. And if we can get the same program, but not as tall, not competing in height with the main structure, and a condensed footprint, we are better for that." Over a dozen protesters gathered outside the commission building ahead of the vote, holding signs that read, "Hands off the people's house", among other messages, and displaying a stack of boxes they said contained 35,000 comments from the public, with 97% of them against the project. "The American people have weighed in on this project, and they hate it," Jon Golinger, democracy advocate with Public Citizen, said as he criticized Trump over the project. "He needs to put the White House back the way the people gave it to him." He said a vote to approve the project could be legally vulnerable to challenge. The commission is one of two federal bodies, along with the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, assigned a role in overseeing key D.C.-area building projects. The Justice Department appealed Tuesday's ruling that the president cannot construct his planned ballroom on the site of the White House's demolished East Wing ?without approval from Congress. The federal judge in the case granted a request for a preliminary injunction by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a nonprofit organization that brought a lawsuit alleging Trump exceeded his authority when he razed the historic East Wing and launched construction on the new building.

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This Speech was Better Late than Never

This Speech was Better Late than Never

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The Very Stupid International Law Assault Against Israel

On this Good Friday edition of the show, Josh reflects on the significance of the Jewish holiday of Passover coinciding with Good Friday this year, and with Easter this weekend, the deeper meaning of both religious observances. Josh is also joined by Judge Roy Altman to discuss his new book, Israel on Trial. The two discuss the importance of separating truth from propaganda and what international law actually says about claims involving occupation, apartheid, and genocide. Judge Altman also explains why now is the right time for a book like this.

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Bodycam Shows Tiger Woods Handcuffed After Florida Crash

Newly released body camera footage shows Tiger Woods appeared stunned as he was handcuffed after crashing his vehicle last week in Florida. The bodycam footage was released Thursday and shows Martin County Sheriff’s deputy Tatiana Levenar conducting a sobriety test on the golfer. Woods said he was looking at his phone and changing the radio station when his speeding Land Rover clipped the back of a truck and rolled onto its side on a residential road on Jupiter Island. The video also shows that officers found painkiller pills in Tiger Woods’ pocket after the crash. Woods entered a not guilty plea on Tuesday to suspicion of driving under the influence.

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4.6 Earthquake Jolts Northern California

An earthquake of magnitude 4.6 in Northern California has awakened residents with a jolt. Many say they felt their homes shake for a few seconds early Thursday across a 100-mile stretch, including San Francisco. The U.S. Geological Survey reports the earthquake was centered a mile from Boulder Creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains at about 1:40 a.m. There are no immediate reports of serious damage. Residents as far north as Petaluma also felt it. In February, a series of small earthquakes rattled the San Francisco Bay Area, with the most powerful being a magnitude 4.2.

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NASA's Artemis II mission is an historic success so far!

The Scott Jennings Show, April_2, 2026

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Voter Fraud Exposed!

Election fraud in California! "This week we saw videos of people, petitioners, paying homeless people cash and telling them to forge the signatures of other registered voters," O'Keefe told The National News Desk. Lara is joined by political commentator and former RFK Jr. Senior Advisor Link Lauren, plus Breitbart's Alex Marlow for this hard-hitting episode.

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Trump To Sign Order To Pay DHS Employees Hit By Shutdown

President Trump intends to sign an order to pay all Department of Homeland Security employees who have gone without paychecks. After nearly 7 weeks of a partial government shutdown, the president said DHS workers and their families “have suffered far too long” and he’s going to bypass Congress, even as GOP leaders are working on a plan to fund the department. The president made a similar move last week to resume pay for TSA employees. His latest intervention is expected to apply to other non-law enforcement employees within Homeland Security, including FEMA and the U.S. Coast Guard and support staff.

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Trump fires US Attorney General Pam Bondi

U.S. President Donald Trump has removed Attorney General Pam Bondi from her post, a White House official said on Thursday, following mounting frustration with her performance, including her handling of investigative files related to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump had also reportedly grown frustrated that Bondi was not moving quickly enough to prosecute critics and adversaries who he wanted to face criminal charges. In a social media post, Trump praised Bondi as a "Great American Patriot and a loyal friend" and said she will move to a job in the private sector. Trump said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, his former personal lawyer, will lead the Justice Department in the interim. During her tenure as the top U.S. law enforcement official, Bondi was a combative champion of Trump’s agenda and dismantled the Justice Department’s longstanding tradition of independence from the White House in its investigations. But it was repeated criticism over the Epstein files, including from Trump allies and some Republican lawmakers, that came to dominate her tenure. Bondi was accused of covering up or mismanaging the release of records on the DOJ’s sex trafficking investigations into Epstein, a financier who cultivated ties with an array of wealthy and powerful figures. The issue created political headaches for Trump and drew renewed scrutiny of his past friendship with Epstein, which he has said ended decades ago. Her ouster could lead to a shake-up in strategy at the Justice Department and potentially a renewed push to deploy the U.S. legal system against Trump’s targets. Bondi is the second senior Trump official to be ousted recently. Trump removed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on March 5 following criticism of her management of the agency and Trump’s immigration agenda. Bondi, a former Republican state attorney general in Florida, said she worked on restoring the Justice Department’s focus on violent crime and rebuilding trust with Trump’s supporters after federal prosecutors twice criminally charged Trump during his years out of power. Bondi also faced criticism over the removal of dozens of career prosecutors who worked on investigations disfavored by Trump, with critics accusing her of abandoning the DOJ’s traditional focus on even-handed justice. Bondi defended the rollout of the Epstein files, saying the Trump administration had been more transparent on the issue than previous presidents and that DOJ lawyers worked on a compressed timeline to review reams of material. During a combative hearing before a House of Representatives panel in January, Bondi responded to criticism with political attacks directed at lawmakers. She refused to apologize or look at Epstein victims and their relatives who attended the proceedings. Bondi early last year played into fevered speculation about the Epstein files, saying a client list was on her desk for review. But after an initial release included material that had largely already been public, the DOJ and FBI declared in July that the case was closed and that no further disclosures were warranted. The move prompted an eruption of criticism and eventually a bipartisan law passed in November requiring the Justice Department to release nearly all of its files. The release of roughly 3 million pages of records still did not quell the controversy, as lawmakers criticized redactions in the files and the disclosure of the identities of some Epstein victims. The Republican-led House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena Bondi and she was set to testify on April 14.

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Birthright citizenship is the immigration magnet that will destroy America

Carl Jackson is joined by Zach Smith, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, to discuss the latest developments in the Supreme Court. They dive into the recent decision in Childs v. Salazar, where the court ruled in favor of a therapist who was sued for providing conversion therapy. They also discuss the upcoming case, Louisiana v. KLA, which deals with election integrity and the Voting Rights Act. Additionally, they touch on the President's authority to fire executive branch officials and the implications of the birthright citizenship case. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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Chip Roy Defends House’s Principled Stand On DHS Funding

Texas Rep. Chip Roy, candidate for Texas Attorney General, joined Mike for a powerful interview defending the House’s principled stand on funding the Department of Homeland Security while making crystal clear that House and Senate Republicans are united in fighting for President Trump’s America First agenda.

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Don’t Count Out Marco Rubio In 2028

While others chase the spotlight, the former Senator and current Secretary of State brings proven foreign-policy steel and the willingness to put America First without apology.

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Operation Epic Fury: TRUMP Address To The Nation

Operation Epic Fury: TRUMP Address To The Nation

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The War In Iran & Gas Prices

With Steve Moore, Committee to Unleash Prosperity, former economist at the Trump White House, author of the daily “Hotline” newsletter from the Committee to Unleash Prosperity | Co-author of The Trump Economic Miracle: And the Plan to Unleash Prosperity Again (released September 24, 2024) ||| @StephenMoore

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Re-Opening The Strait Of Hormuz

With Chris Burnett, Retired USMC, Candidate for U.S. Congress (MD-6).

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Faith & Freedom 250 - Episode 17: George Washington’s Warning: Morality & Religion Are Essential

Faith & Freedom 250 - Episode 17: George Washington’s Warning: Morality & Religion Are Essential Courtesy of The Herzog Foundation.

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Birthright Citizenship In SCOTUS

Birthright Citizenship In SCOTUS

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The Origins Of The Red-Green Alliance To Destroy The West

On today’s show, Josh takes a deep dive into the historical roots of Left-wing political violence. He explains how these movements stretch back to the late 1700s and highlights some of the violent episodes that shaped their legacy. Josh is also joined by Jamie Glazov, author of the new book United in Hate. Together, they discuss why elements of the modern Left often gravitate toward authoritarian ideas and how that tension intersects with debates over human rights and democracy.

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Magnitude 4.6 Earthquake Hits Northern California

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake shook Northern California early Thursday morning, awakening residents across a 100-mile area, including San Francisco. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the quake was centered near Boulder Creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains at around 1:40 a.m. Residents as far north as Petaluma also reported feeling the tremor. There are no immediate reports of serious damage, and authorities say the region is assessing the impact. This follows a series of smaller quakes in the San Francisco Bay Area earlier this year, the largest of which was a magnitude 4.2 in February.

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