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.

