In this lively, unscripted episode of BKP with BKP Politics on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP kicks off teasing a continuation of yesterday’s deep dive into the Georgia State Election Board meeting during the 10 a.m. “Georgia Hour” segment. He emphasizes the critical need for listeners to revisit that discussion, underscoring ongoing election integrity concerns in Fulton County and beyond—framing it not just as ballot drama, but as a broader marker of systemic issues tied to the 2020 election “steal.”
Diving into hot-button politics, BKP riffs on H1B visas, praising Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R‑GA) bill to phase them out amid “mass replacement” of American workers—contrasting it with the AJC’s defense of the program via Trump’s praise for Georgia’s Hyundai plant. He questions why GOP leadership and Trump oppose releasing Epstein files, calling it a “huge miscalculation” that undermines victim advocacy and transparency, especially for human trafficking survivors. BKP positions Trump as the only leader who’s truly aided victims but urges honesty: it looks like hiding something.
Economic gripes dominate next: Grocery prices get a nod to Trump’s trade deals with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala to slash coffee and fruit costs—BKP jokes it’s the “only thing worth talking about”.
Gratitude flows to a listener for Ukraine aid appropriation docs, followed by a tangent on a proposed THC limit threatening farmers and industries—BKP quips to “turn off the TV” if it bugs you, then launches into a passionate anti-weed sermon for his grandkids: Don’t smoke it, don’t do gummies or drinks. He shares ’70s flashbacks, a friend’s potent shop-bought strain warning, and a heart-tugging story of a girl’s seizures slashed 2/3 by medical gummies.
Wrapping with trade wins—Trump’s banana-coffee pacts and Verizon nods—BKP pivots to pure escapism: “Diaper Diplomacy,” promising facial-expression gold for on-screen viewers

