Episode 1304
Biden orders strike on Iranian-backed forces in Syria as world awaits US decision on JCPOA
Sputnik · Sputnik
August 25, 20222h 52m
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Show Notes
On this episode of Fault Lines, host Jamarl Thomas and Manila Chan cover a huge range of topics from the Twitter/Elon Musk lawsuit, the JCPOA, and a left and right panel discussing all things domestic from election results to the pentagon rejecting D.C.'s request for the National Guard regarding the influx of migrants to the city.<br /><b><br />Chris Garrafa</b> - editor of TechforthePeople.organd co-host of the ReBoot podcast<br /><b>Elijah Magnier</b> - Veteran War Correspondent<br /><b>Reese Everson</b> - founder of The Blush Project and womens’ advocate<br /><b>Melik Abdul</b> - political analyst, writer, and Republican strategist<br /><br />In the first hour, Jamarl and Manila were joined by tech expert Chris Garrafa to discuss Twitter's lawsuit with Elon Musk and what the future of Twitter looks like if Musk does win the lawsuit vs. if he doesn't. <br /><br />In the second hour, Jamarl and Manila were joined by Elijah Magnier to discuss all things JCPOA and he explains that the group is waiting on a decision from the US. He also goes into more detail on how this new deal is different than the last.<br /><br />In the third hour, Fault Lines was joined by Melik Abdul and Reese Everson to discuss a myriad of domestic issues from the lawsuit filed against Donald Trump that lead to the raid of his Mar-A-Lago home, the attempt of the kidnapping of a Michigan politician, election results, and the busses of immigrants being sent to Washington D.C. and NY from Texas.