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The Firewalls Of The Republic Against The Purchasing Of Truth

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We are never rid of interesting things happening in our country. We’re still in the midst of President Donald Trump trying to cling to power. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom go in-depth into an interesting New York Times article that talks about the three key firewalls that saved the Republic from Donald Trump. In particular, they dive into ethics versus legal, the line people do not cross, and how the purchasing of truth with our biases and beliefs on the line can become powerful. They then talk about how much the Republican Party has changed since Trump and why, even more so, there is a need for a restoration of truth and trust.

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We are never rid of interesting things happening in our country. We’re still in the midst of President Donald Trump trying to cling to power. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom go in-depth into an interesting New York Times article that talks about the three key firewalls that saved the Republic from Donald Trump. In particular, they dive into ethics versus legal, the line people do not cross, and how the purchasing of truth with our biases and beliefs on the line can become powerful. They then talk about how much the Republican Party has changed since Trump and why, even more so, there is a need for a restoration of truth and trust.

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