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Jeff Chidester: Shutdown, Goat Fugitive, NH – MRI Haven?

A goat wearing a geofence collar lays on a ski slope at Jay Peak Resort, Friday, Sept. 26, 2025 in Jay, Vt. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Amanda Swinhart

Jeff Chidester: Shutdown, Goat Fugitive, NH – MRI Haven?

Host Jeff Chidester goes after an incompetent Congress over the shutdown, and asks who is to blame. Jeff comments on a story as to why New England residents are running to NH for MRIs, why? Jeff then asks the question – ‘What happens when you go searching for a goat, and find a donkey. All this and more from Jeff.

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