The WFEA Morning Update

Jeff Chidester’s Morning Opening: Trump and the Ceasefire, Ayotte Reelection, Bernie on AI
Jeff Chidester’s Morning Opening: Trump and the Ceasefire, Ayotte Reelection, Bernie on AI

June 5, 2026

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Opening the WFEA Morning Update Show on RED Friday (Remember Everyone Deployed).

President Trump kicks the show off by discussing the fragile ‘ceasefire,’  and why attacks and counterattacks seem to be continuing during the ceasefire.

Gov. Ayotte files for reelection. She makes a brief case for reelection based on policy successes. She also reiterates that the wrong leadership could move the Granite State in the wrong economic direction.

To finish the final segment, Jeff dives deep into the growing concerns with A.I. and the recent legislation offered by Sen. Bernie Sanders. Sen Sanders explains his position, but is it the right approach, and will it help?

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