Defending Civil Liberties: Rep. Barry Moore on FISA reform and children's programming

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Republican Alabama Rep. Barry Moore in 2023.
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In this episode of John Solomon Reports, Alabama GOP Congressman Barry Moore joins to discuss his Senate primary runoff campaign and the key issues driving his platform. Moore also breaks down his new legislation requiring a disclaimer warning at the start of children’s programming containing transgender content. In addition, he rails against the "weaponization" of the judicial system in state redistricting processes and highlights the Americans First Immigration Act, which aims to codify President Trump’s executive orders. Finally, Moore stresses the critical importance of FISA reform to limit government surveillance overreach and explains the House Freedom Caucus's strong opposition to Central Bank Digital Currencies. 

In the second segment, Wyoming GOP Congresswoman Harriet Hageman shares updates from her own Senate campaign trail and her focus on curbing the overreach of unelected federal bureaucrats. Hageman details the SAFE Act, a bill she introduced to crack down on “chameleon carriers" – trucking companies that evade safety regulations through such means as rotating names, ownership structures, and registration numbers to authorities, which puts unsafe drivers on the road. 

In the third segment, media executive, author and producer Chris Fenton dives into the shifting dynamics of Hollywood and the growing momentum toward bringing film production back to the United States. Fenton highlights his new family-friendly comedy, "Bad Counselors," which was 100% American-made and employed 1,200 workers.

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