GOP Vote, Taiwan Tensions & Gulf Deadnaming | February 17 – Hour 2

🔥 The Burning Truth: Hour 2 – GOP Vote, Taiwan Tensions & Gulf Deadnaming
Welcome back to The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson , where we tackle the tough issues shaping our state and nation. In this hour, we’re diving into jaw-dropping stories—from local GOP leadership battles to international tensions over Taiwan and a bizarre Gulf deadnaming scandal. Let’s get started.
St. Joseph County GOP Leadership Vote
The St. Joseph County GOP is set to hold its leadership vote on March 1 at 9 a.m. at Villa Macri’s in Granger. This in-person-only event will determine the future direction of the local Republican Party. Who will emerge as the new leader—and what does it mean for Michiana conservatives? Get more info here .
State Department Removes Statement Opposing Taiwan Independence
The State Department has quietly removed its long-standing statement opposing Taiwan independence, sparking concerns about U.S. foreign policy under the Biden administration. What’s behind this shift—and how will it impact U.S.-China relations? Read the full report here .
Dem Donors Turn Off Money Tap For Left-Wing Activist Groups
Democratic donors are cutting funding to left-wing activist groups, with insiders revealing controversial PAC solicitations by DNC Vice Chair David Hogg. Is this a sign of internal division within the Democratic Party—or a strategic realignment? See Exhibit A here .
White House Limits AP’s Access Over Deadnaming Gulf of America
The Associated Press (AP) faces restricted White House access after deadnaming the “Gulf of America” following its recent name change. This bizarre controversy has drawn ridicule from Governor Ron DeSantis, who slammed the AP for its coverage of Trump’s DOJ. What’s the real story—and why does it matter? Read DeSantis’ response here .
Mexico Threatens Lawsuit Over Gulf Name Change
Mexico has threatened legal action over the controversial renaming of the Gulf of America, adding another layer of complexity to this geopolitical drama. Will this escalate into an international dispute—or fizzle out as a PR misstep?
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