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The debate over using the Enemies Sedition Act.

Plymouth State University Dr. John Lappie and WFEA’s Jeff Chidester discuss the application of the ‘Enemies Sedition Act (1798/1917)’ to expel current illegal aliens who are part of a violent Venezuelan crime gang.

House Deputy Speaker Smith talks Bail Reform and EFAs.

NH House Deputy Speaker Steven Smith, Charlestown, provides an update on bail reform, EFAs, and property tax caps. 

With Spring around the corner have you considered Spring Skiing…?

Kris Nielsen from VistNH.gov joins The Morning Update and brings a guest, Jess Keeler from Visit SKI.com. We talk about spring skiing and related events coming up throughout the next few weeks.

Zahn on this week’s headlines.

Political Satirist Karl Zahn shares his thoughts on people attacking Tesla vehicles and Congress’ current ineptitude on funding and efficiency. Karl also shares his thoughts on Sen. Shaheen’s retirement.

Kwoka on the Democratic response to EFAs and Housing crunch.

Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Perkins Kwoka joins WFEA to discuss the Democrat’s answer to EFA accounts and housing legislation. Sen. Perkins Kwoka also shares her thoughts on a possible run for the 1st Congressional seat if Rep. Pappas runs for the Senate.

The demand for Bail Reform from New Hampshire Lawmakers

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester offers his observations on the NH House debate and passage of bail reform legislation. Jeff shares some emotional audio from NH Rep. Ross Barry that illustrates the importance of the need for bail reform. 

Kaufman sheds light on mainstream media’s bias in covering the Hams-Israel conflict.

Historian and author Uri Kaufman joins us to discuss the campus unrest and the mainstream media’s biased reporting on the Hams-Israel conflict. Uri also talks about his new book, American Intifada, which details the truth behind the campus unrest. 

How the Housing Crisis is impacting disabled Americans.

Michael Dennehy from Next Step Living (nextsetpliving.org) discusses his recent article highlighting the need to ensure housing for people with disabilities seeking independent living is part of the housing conversation.

Why the trades matter to Granite Staters.

Christine Carrigan and Matthew Mowry from Business NH Magazine join WFEA to discuss their latest article, which focuses on the trades in New Hampshire.

The week’s top Audio asks just what is Whoopi Goldberg talking about…?

Media Expert Nicole Silverio, Daily Caller News Foundation, delivers the Big Three Audio clips of the Week: Whoopi of The View, VP Vance being heckled, and WH Press Sectary Karoline Leavitt tangling with an AP reporter.

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Trump executive order tries to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday aiming to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War — a long-telegraphed move aimed at projecting American military toughness around the globe.

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Trump will host top tech CEOs except Musk at a White House dinner

President Donald Trump will host a high-powered list of tech CEOs for a dinner at the White House on Thursday night. The guest list is set to include Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a dozen other executives from the biggest artificial intelligence and tech firms, according to the White House.

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Pentagon authorizes up to 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to the Justice Department to serve as temporary immigration judges, according to a memo reviewed by The Associated Press.

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Trump revokes Secret Service protection for former Vice President Harris after Biden had extended it

President Donald Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, a senior White House official said on Friday.

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Closure of Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ immigration detention center can proceed, judge says

A federal judge in Miami has refused to pause her order requiring the winding down of the immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades known as "Alligator Alcatraz" while the federal government appeals her ruling.