In this fiery episode from Stu­dio C, BKP deliv­ers unfil­tered con­ser­v­a­tive com­men­tary, start­ing with a stark rev­e­la­tion: Repub­li­cans are steer­ing clear of staffing the Depart­ment of Jus­tice (DOJ) under a poten­tial Trump admin­is­tra­tion, unwill­ing to tan­gle with ongo­ing legal mine­fields like cas­es from Leti­tia James, Jack Smith, John Bren­nan, and more—they’d be thrilled if none of it mate­ri­al­ized dur­ing Trump’s term. Shift­ing to Geor­gia pol­i­tics, where BKP is based, the dis­cus­sion ramps up on high-stakes races: oust­ing Sen. Jon Ossoff, the gov­er­nor’s con­test, and all con­sti­tu­tion­al offices down the bal­lot. Spot­light­ing Pres­i­dent Trump’s recent call for bal­lot trans­paren­cy in Ful­ton County—echoing BKP’s long-held sus­pi­cions of foul play under Chair Ron Pitts—the upcom­ing “Geor­gia Hour” teas­es damn­ing evi­dence of Repub­li­can imposters mas­querad­ing as Trump allies while sab­o­tag­ing access. BKP reaf­firms full-throat­ed sup­port for Trump but dings him to a “70” for eco­nom­ic spin: cel­e­brat­ing Stel­lan­tis shift­ing 2,000 jobs from Cana­da to the U.S. and Wal­mart scout­ing Amer­i­can sup­pli­ers as pos­i­tive turns, yet blast­ing Trump’s claim of falling gro­cery prices as tone-deaf amid a 75-year cat­tle low and surg­ing beef costs. A viral clip of Trump tout­ing a “deal on beef” and declar­ing “gro­ceries are down” draws sharp rebuke—urging a real­i­ty check on inter­twined crises like sky­rock­et­ing car insur­ance, home­own­ers’ poli­cies, health cov­er­age, and util­i­ties that negate any gas pump wins. 

Zoom­ing in on Geor­gia, BKP expos­es how local gov­ern­ments have dodged con­sti­tu­tion­al tax caps for over a cen­tu­ry by rebrand­ing them as “fees” (upheld by the state Supreme Court, now under scruti­ny by new Chief Jus­tice), with a wild anec­dote of a $5,000 per­mit fee just to install a back­yard pool in Penn­syl­va­nia townships—extending the gripe nation­wide to absur­di­ties like fees for back­yard sheds or lawn­mow­er stor­age. BKP calls out the dis­con­nect: Trump jets off for high-pro­file meets with Putin, Israel, and Egypt, but can’t address these every­day gouges head-on. 

 

Teas­ing ahead, the episode piv­ots to Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene (MTG) torch­ing parts of Trump’s sec­ond-term agen­da as “Amer­i­ca Last,” slam­ming Speak­er Mike John­son over Cory Mills dra­ma, and broad­er pow­er plays as insid­ers like Greene and Trump posi­tion for seis­mic shifts post-2026 midterms—watch for chaos the day after Elec­tion Day if Repub­li­cans hold Con­gress. Wrap­ping with a nod to Venezuela deep-dive, a “No Kings March” tomor­row, and a cliffhang­er ques­tion for the 9 o’clock hour, BKP takes a break, blend­ing raw Trump boos­t­er­ism with no-holds-barred cri­tiques on elec­tion integri­ty, eco­nom­ic truths, and GOP infight­ing.

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