In this high-octane Mon­day morn­ing episode of BKP Pol­i­tics on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com (aired Novem­ber 3, 2025), host BKP dives head­first into the pre-elec­tion chaos just days before crit­i­cal races in New Jer­sey, Vir­ginia, Cal­i­for­ni­a’s Prop 50, and Geor­gia’s piv­otal Pub­lic Ser­vice Com­mis­sion (PSC) con­tests. Kick­ing off with a nod to the week­end’s time change and lis­ten­er feed­back over­load, BKP sets a fre­net­ic tone, urg­ing his audi­ence to stay vig­i­lant amid a bar­rage of polit­i­cal dra­ma.

The bulk of the show unpacks Geor­gia’s sim­mer­ing 2020 elec­tion con­tro­ver­sies, reignit­ed by an Octo­ber 30 let­ter from the U.S. Depart­ment of Jus­tice’s Civ­il Rights Divi­sion to Ful­ton Coun­ty’s Board of Reg­is­tra­tion and Elec­tions. Respond­ing to a state Elec­tion Board­’s res­o­lu­tion for fed­er­al assis­tance in access­ing bal­lots, the let­ter demands com­pli­ance with­in 15 days—landing pre­cise­ly on Novem­ber 14, the dead­line for appoint­ing a new pros­e­cu­tor in the stalled RICO elec­tion inter­fer­ence case against Don­ald Trump and co-defen­dants. BKP, draw­ing from his recent appear­ance on Todd Wood’s show and insights from attor­ney Harmeet Dhillon, pre­dicts the case will “expire” with­out exten­sion, free­ing Ful­ton Coun­ty from ongo­ing lit­i­ga­tion excus­es and poten­tial­ly unleash­ing DOJ scruti­ny on alleged irreg­u­lar­i­ties. He dis­miss­es the week­end’s social media frenzy—fueled by Steve Ban­non’s rants and Geor­gia GOP vice chair Sal­ly Grubbs’ (dubbed “Sal­ly Grub­Hub”) alarm bells—as recy­cled out­rage, insist­ing true believ­ers in the “stolen” elec­tion (cit­ing cas­es like Joe Rossi, Kevin Mon­cla) have nev­er wavered. BKP warns it’s all “planned action” timed to rile vot­ers right before Tues­day.

 

Shift­ing to nation­al MAGA infight­ing, BKP skew­ers rumors of Trump’s “third term” ambi­tions, spot­light­ing a New York Post report on insid­ers claim­ing Ban­non’s blue­print for a 2028 run has irked the MAGA old guard. He mocks Ban­non’s 2020 elec­tion flip-flops and ties it to fresh head­lines: Char­lie Kirk’s eerie text to Can­dace Owens hint­ing he might not sur­vive the fight; whis­pers of shad­owy pay­ments keep­ing influ­encers “ching ching”; and MTG’s eye­brow-rais­ing Hal­loween schmooze with Bill Maher, where she sur­pris­ing­ly held her own against lib­er­al push­back. BKP teas­es MTG’s poten­tial guber­na­to­r­i­al bid announce­ment on The View tomor­row.

 

On the gov­ern­ment shut­down brink, BKP unleash­es bipar­ti­san fury, blast­ing Repub­li­cans for fail­ing to pass the promised 12 appro­pri­a­tions bills despite con­trol­ling Congress—leaving 42 mil­lion SNAP recip­i­ents at risk of star­va­tion if fund­ing laps­es. He calls out Speak­er Mike John­son’s “brag-fest” tours while the House recess­es, label­ing their 24-page “clean CR” ploy a mas­ter­ful but hol­low shut­down gam­bit. Democ­rats get heat too for stonewalling, but BKP argues the GOP’s inac­tion on ACA sub­si­dies (expir­ing amid open enroll­ment) and oth­er dead­lines expos­es their test-day unpre­pared­ness: “You can’t study on the school bus.” He envi­sions Trump wield­ing the “nuclear option” post-shut­down to over­haul SNAP.

 

Wrap­ping with glob­al stakes, BKP hails Trump’s rare acknowl­edg­ment of Chris­t­ian geno­cides in Nige­ria, threat­en­ing “boots on the ground” intervention—a nod to over­looked per­se­cut­ed minori­ties. On Geor­gia’s PSC races, he cau­tions vot­ers: Sky­rock­et­ing pow­er bills under incum­bents mean lit­tle dif­fer­ence if Democ­rats win, quip­ping “it’s too late—we’re already Cal­i­for­nia” with Hol­ly­wood trans­plants and all. The episode clos­es on a cliffhang­er tease about “find­ing the mon­key,” blend­ing raw polit­i­cal dis­sec­tion with BKP’s sig­na­ture no-holds-barred wit, prim­ing lis­ten­ers for a volatile Elec­tion Day. Guest Lisa from New Jer­sey joins at 9 AM for deep­er dives.

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