Darren is joined this week by Jack Prince to discuss these stories:
Donald Trump may soon be indicted in Georgia over his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
A resolution to limit speech by city employees and council members in Mason, Michigan was soundly defeated by the city's ethics board. The city council will vote on it soon.
Another fight breaks out at a Michigan Republican Party committee meeting in Clare.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) outsmarted Republicans by securing funding increases for public schools until the year 2425 by using his partial veto power to adjust the dates. Republicans don't have enough votes to override.
Grand Traverse County Right to Life was removed from participating in the National Cherry Festival Children's Parade in Traverse City when festival organizers began enforcing rules that have been in place for a long time.
Iowa has passed a six week abortion ban. The ban is on hold after several groups filed lawsuits against the ban.
Teamsters Union members will probably strike against United Parcel Service.
Larry Nassar was assaulted in prison, receiving several stab wounds.
Climate change has led to conditions across the country including record temperatures in the southwest and record flooding in the northeast.
And migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border are down, despite what conservatives say.