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Nick Reed PODCAST 09.12.23 - EV Horror Story, Mo Andrew Bailey Interview, and MORE.
Hour 2 - Good Tuesday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: Nick shares an EV horror story... One month after Jennifer Granholm encouraged Americans to purchase electric vehicles for their summer road trips, the energy secretary embarked on an EV trip of her own to promote the wonders of green driving... It did not go well. Granholm had a difficult time finding charging stations, and at one point Granholm's team used a gas-powered car to block the public from accessing a station's only available charger, prompting one family—which had a baby in the car on a hot Georgia day—to call the police. ALSO - Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins us: Mr. Bailey gives us an update on Missouri v. Biden. On Friday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's ruling that prohibits numerous federal government officials from contacting social media companies.