In this episode of CURE America with Star Parker, we begin by commemorating National Police Week at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., emphasizing the significance of this event.
National Police Week honors police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty and those currently serving across our nation. The memorial stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers and underscores the importance of supporting them in their crucial role of safeguarding our country.
Later in the show, Star sits down with Anthony Campau as he shares his journey from a small Michigan town to his current position advocating for regulatory reform at EPIC. He discusses his ideological transformation from a liberal-leaning stance during his college years to embracing conservative principles, highlighting the evolution of his perspective and values.
In the subsequent segment, Star moderates a panel discussion with Jonathan Alexandre, senior counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, Rick Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, and Marty Dannenfelser, vice president for Government Relations at CURE. They delve into the topic of regulatory reform, building on the insights shared by Campau, and emphasizing the significance of regulatory reform in curbing government overreach and underscores the impact of regulations on various aspects of life. They stress the need for greater public awareness and engagement in regulatory processes.
On the final segment, Star shifts the conversation to ongoing U.S. Senate races and the broader political landscape, underscoring the importance of civic engagement and participation in elections, particularly in light of the divided Senate composition. The discussion touches on recent primaries and their implications for the upcoming elections.
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