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The Nick Craig ShowThe Nick Craig ShowMedia Hypocrisy - Friday, June 20th, 2025A social media post from Democrat Rep. Julie von Haefen is sparking outrage across North Carolina politics — but the News & Observer doesn’t seem to see a problem. More media hypocrisy and double standards. This show aired on Friday, June 20th, 2025. Show notes at: https://patreon.com/NickCraig For experienced and dedicated legal services, visit https://lawgroupnc.com or call them at 910-251-6088. Get 40% off Ground.News at https://nickcraig.com/ground2025-06-2053 minThe Nick Craig ShowThe Nick Craig ShowMedia Hypocrisy - Friday, June 20th, 2025A social media post from Democrat Rep. Julie von Haefen is sparking outrage across North Carolina politics — but the News & Observer doesn’t seem to see a problem. More media hypocrisy and double standards. This show aired on Friday, June 20th, 2025. Show notes at: https://patreon.com/NickCraig For experienced and dedicated legal services, visit https://lawgroupnc.com or call them at 910-251-6088. Get 40% off Ground.News at https://nickcraig.com/ground2025-06-2053 minThe Howie Carr Radio NetworkThe Howie Carr Radio NetworkState Rep. Julie Von Haefen Apologizes For Picture, But Not To Pres.Trump | 6.19.25 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 3State Rep. Julie Von Haefen apologize for picture she shared of a beheaded Trump, the only person she didn't apologize to is President Trump himself.  Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.2025-06-1939 minCommentary Archives • NC NewslineCommentary Archives • NC NewslineAll Americans – especially elected leaders – must disavow political violenceState Rep. Julie von Haefen Photo: NCGA These are passionately divided times in our country. And at such a moment, it’s imperative that all Americans – and especially our elected leaders – disavow violence or even the appearance of endorsing it. And it’s in light of this that Wake County State Rep. Julie von Haefen was clearly in error recently for briefly posting an image on social media of a protester’s sign that portrayed a guillotine and a head resembling President Trump. To her credit, though, von Haefen quickly realized her mistak...2025-06-1901 minThe Bottom Line from NC NewslineThe Bottom Line from NC NewslineAll Americans – especially elected leaders – must disavow political violenceState Rep. Julie von Haefen Photo: NCGA These are passionately divided times in our country. And at such a moment, it’s imperative that all Americans – and especially our elected leaders – disavow violence or even the appearance of endorsing it. And it’s in light of this that Wake County State Rep. Julie von Haefen was clearly in error recently for briefly posting an image on social media of a protester’s sign that portrayed a guillotine and a head resembling President Trump. To her credit, though, von Haefen quickly realized her mistak...2025-06-1901 minPodcasts Archives • NC NewslinePodcasts Archives • NC NewslineAll Americans – especially elected leaders – must disavow political violenceState Rep. Julie von Haefen Photo: NCGA These are passionately divided times in our country. And at such a moment, it’s imperative that all Americans – and especially our elected leaders – disavow violence or even the appearance of endorsing it. And it’s in light of this that Wake County State Rep. Julie von Haefen was clearly in error recently for briefly posting an image on social media of a protester’s sign that portrayed a guillotine and a head resembling President Trump. To her credit, though, von Haefen quickly realized her mistak...2025-06-1901 minWRAL Daily DownloadWRAL Daily DownloadNC lawmaker apologizes for ‘inapropriate’ social media postWake County Democrat Julie Von Haefen posted an image of a protest sign featuring a guillotine and a fake severed head that resembled Trump. Republicans called for her ouster. WRAL state government reporter Paul Specht offers the latest.  2025-06-1810 minThe Pete Kaliner ShowThe Pete Kaliner ShowNC Dem delete pic calling for Trump's beheading (06-16-2025--Hour3)This episode is presented by Create A Video – AP Dillon reports on North Carolina Rep. Julie von Haefen (D-Wake) posting and then deleting a picture from Saturday's "No Kings" protest that shows a guillotine and reads "In the difficult times, more cuts may be necessary." Attached to the sign were heads of Donald Trump and Stephen Miller. Or Elon Musk. It wasn't a very good mannequin. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/  All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow  Media Bias Check: If you choose to subs...2025-06-1633 minPodcasts Archives • NC NewslinePodcasts Archives • NC NewslineRep. Julie von Haefen on why both competing state budget proposals at the legislature come up shortState Rep. Julie von Haefen (Photo: NCGA)   Well summer is here and with its arrival, the end of the state fiscal year will soon follow, and that means North Carolina legislators are under some pressure to pass a new state budget. Right now, however, despite complete Republican control of both the Senate and House, the two chambers remain far apart and that could portend a long hot summer at the Legislative Building. So, what’s at the heart of the dispute and where do both budget proposals come up short? Recently to get a h...2025-06-0914 minNews & ViewsNews & ViewsRep. Julie von Haefen on why both competing state budget proposals at the legislature come up shortState Rep. Julie von Haefen (Photo: NCGA)   Well summer is here and with its arrival, the end of the state fiscal year will soon follow, and that means North Carolina legislators are under some pressure to pass a new state budget. Right now, however, despite complete Republican control of both the Senate and House, the two chambers remain far apart and that could portend a long hot summer at the Legislative Building. So, what’s at the heart of the dispute and where do both budget proposals come up short? Recently to get a h...2025-06-0914 minjawbreaker.iojawbreaker.ioTransforming Education: North Carolina Shifts from Math 3 to Computer Science in High SchoolsIn North Carolina, a significant shift in high school education is underway as a bill has passed through a House committee to replace Math 3 with computer science. House Bill 415 aims to align the curriculum with real-world job requirements, as many students struggle to pass Math 3. According to Rep. David Willis, one of the bill's sponsors, "Our bill is to give kids what they actually need." The proposed changes also include adjustments to the UNC System's admissions requirements. Critics, like Rep. Julie von Haefen, argue that this move could lower academic standards for North Carolina students, stating, "We...2025-05-0701 minOne Country Project\'s Hot DishOne Country Project's Hot DishGutting Rural Education: the GOP's long-term planNorth Carolina Representative Julie Von Haefen, Tennessee Representative J.C. Bowman, and Iowa Representative and One Country Project board member J.D. Scholten join The Hot Dish to discuss the challenges facing public education in rural America. The conversation highlights the efforts to fight against the dismantling of public education systems and the consequences of funding private schools with public dollars. Heidi Heitkamp leads the conversation, emphasizing the importance of this issue for rural communities and the future of American education.Heidi and Joel Heitkamp delve into the vital role of public education in maintaining democratic values...2025-04-0243 minGirl and The Gov, The PodcastGirl and The Gov, The PodcastThe Purple State, North Carolina with State Rep. Julie von Haefen**Editor’s Note: This interview was conducted well before the hurricane hit NC** We’re in the final stretch of this election season, and this is our very last interview before it – we’re doing a solo eppy next week, so don’t fret!! But to cap it off, we had to go with an EPIC one with the amazing Julie von Haefen, who is a state rep in North Carolina. We run through the state’s lay of the land politically and the momentum being built across the state by young people. It’s a state to watch and so is this...2024-10-2328 minThe Hometown HollerThe Hometown HollerRep. Julie Schools the HollerThe Holler welcomes the AMAZING Julie von Haefen. Between being a mother of three, a dedicated public education advocate, and a member of the NC House, Julie knows a thing or two about service and leadership. Lucky for Quinn and Daniel, she's taking a moment out of her hectic schedule to visit the Holler and recount her journey from PTA leader to lawmaker, highlighting her grassroots efforts in advocating for public education; even as a state rep she's STILL in the classroom as a substitute teacher!!  Beyond sharing her insights from the halls of power, Julie takes the school d...2024-05-2038 minYou Should RunYou Should RunNorth Carolina State Rep. Julie von HaefenThe most important state in the nation in the 2024 elections may just be North Carolina. In this week's You Should Run Podcast, North Carolina State Representative Julie von Haefen talks about the stakes in this year's elections, what motivated her to run for office, fighting for quality education for all, and advocating for abortion rights. Listen, subscribe, and share today and follow Julie online at @JulieforNC 2024-03-0639 minEducation MattersEducation MattersEpisode 87 - Freshman YearWhen the new NC General Assembly was sworn in last week, about 1/4 of the 50-member Senate were new faces. On the House side, 26 brand new members joined, about 20 percent of the 120-member chamber. That group included 17 Democrats who helped end the Republican’s supermajority, but a legislature where the GOP remains firmly in the majority. This week we’re joined by four of those Freshmen, 2 Democrats and 2 Republicans, to discuss their views on education and their goals for the new session. Guests: • Rep. Julie von Haefen (D) Wake • Rep. Rachel Hunt (D) Mecklenburg • Sen. Jim Burgin (R) Harnett, Johnston, Lee • Rep. Chris H...2019-01-1924 minEducation MattersEducation MattersEpisode 87 - Freshman YearWhen the new NC General Assembly was sworn in last week, about 1/4 of the 50-member Senate were new faces. On the House side, 26 brand new members joined, about 20 percent of the 120-member chamber. That group included 17 Democrats who helped end the Republican’s supermajority, but a legislature where the GOP remains firmly in the majority. This week we’re joined by four of those Freshmen, 2 Democrats and 2 Republicans, to discuss their views on education and their goals for the new session. Guests: • Rep. Julie von Haefen (D) Wake • Rep. Rachel Hunt (D) Mecklenburg • Sen. Jim Burgin (R) Harnett, Johnston, Lee • Rep. Chris H...2019-01-1924 minEducation MattersEducation MattersEpisode 48 - Legislative Preview and the Class Size MandateThe General Assembly will re-convene next week for a special continuation of the 2017 regular session. Will the class size mandate or principal pay be addressed? What else should be on the legislative agenda for education? We’ll discuss with our panel. Guests: • Dr. Tim Markley, Superintendent, New Hanover County Schools • Julie von Haefen, President, Wake County PTA Council • Tracy Zimmerman, Executive Director, NC Early Childhood Foundation • Bruce Mildwurf, Associate Director, Governmental Relations, NC School Boards Association2018-01-0524 minEducation MattersEducation MattersEpisode 48 - Legislative Preview and the Class Size MandateThe General Assembly will re-convene next week for a special continuation of the 2017 regular session. Will the class size mandate or principal pay be addressed? What else should be on the legislative agenda for education? We’ll discuss with our panel. Guests: • Dr. Tim Markley, Superintendent, New Hanover County Schools • Julie von Haefen, President, Wake County PTA Council • Tracy Zimmerman, Executive Director, NC Early Childhood Foundation • Bruce Mildwurf, Associate Director, Governmental Relations, NC School Boards Association2018-01-0524 min