Clinton Calls Oversight Hearing ‘Political Theater’ + SC Ten Commandments Vote (Ep 672)
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Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is firing back after what she described as a “chaotic” House Oversight deposition centered on Jeffrey Epstein, UFO disclosures, and even Pizzagate. Clinton called the proceedings “partisan political theater.” We break down what happened, why it matters, and what it says about the direction of congressional investigations.
Meanwhile, Kansas has officially invalidated driver’s licenses and birth certificates for transgender residents who changed their sex designation under a new law that took effect this week. The decision is already sparking national debate over state authority, identity policy, and legal precedent.
Here in South Carolina, major legislation is moving quickly:
🔹 Rep. John McCravy joins us to discuss the State House passing a bill that would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom across the state. He also gives an update on what the Family Caucus is working on this legislative session.
🔹 Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette shares her reaction to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address and weighs in on key tax reform proposals — including reductions in boat taxes, property taxes, and state income taxes.
In today’s episode:
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Clinton’s response to Oversight Committee deposition
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Kansas transgender ID law update
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Ten Commandments classroom bill explained
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SC tax reform efforts
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State legislative priorities this session
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