Hello and Happy Friday. We close out the week wrapped up in a fascinating story of murder and mystery, drugs and war.
It’s been an interesting week of shows over at TCN, might as well step into the weekend with a big story set inside America’s largest military base.
Things are getting strange at Fort Bragg—and no one’s talking about it.
We’re talking drug rings, cover-ups, betrayal, and murder at America’s biggest Army base.
Enter Seth Harp, Iraq vet and author, who just dropped a book all about the dark secrets bubbling up at Fort Bragg. He’s sitting down with Tucker to share the details.
Tune in for wild revelations: mysterious deaths, special forces caught up in crime, military drug and weapons trafficking, and how these hidden scandals connect to global wars and America’s drug crisis. Plus: Is Trump’s war on Mexican cartels helping—or making it worse?
Seth’s interview is packed with stories and insights that’ll keep you thinking.
Of Note
Animal Farm at 80
George Orwell’s “beast fable” continues to inform political and social commentary on both the left and the right. It has much more to teach us than merely “four legs good, two legs bad.”
The Depths of Humanity
Netflix’s documentary on the OceanGate disaster shows how an over-inflated ego, if given a little power, can get people killed.
We need a pro-family state, not an anti-state family
A new alliance between tech and the family?
Trump Admin Efforts Could Sharply Reduce DC Crime
Trump federalized D.C.’s police, deployed the National Guard, and sent FBI agents, vowing to crush violent crime as liberals slam the move as “unnecessary.”
After Civility
Smashing the patriarchy sounded fun, but it turns out even rebels often depend on the norms they are undermining.
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This is a worthy line of inquiry. Keep digging!