Inside Sources Full Show December 19th, 2024: Government shutdown watch, Republicans' trust in elections, Santa's political preferences

Inside Sources

Inside Sources Full Show December 19th, 2024: Government shutdown watch, Republicans' trust in elections, Santa's political preferences

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Published on Dec 19, 2024, 4:19:54 PM
Total time: 01:17:45

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Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas 

Government Shutdown Watch: GOP lawmakers agree to funding deal 
Republican lawmakers say they’ve reached a deal with party members to keep the government funded past tomorrow. It comes after Tuesday’s Continuing Resolution failed following opposition from President-elect Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk. The deal isn’t done yet though; Democrats still have to approve it and President Biden has to sign it. Matt Waldrip, Managing Partner at Dauntless Capital Partners in Washington, D.C. joins Inside Sources to give an inside look at what’s happening on Capitol Hill. 
 
Poll: Republicans trust Utah elections more than Democrats 
In a flip-flop from 2020, new polling data shows Republicans appear to trust elections more than Democrats. Would the results be different if Kamala Harris had won the presidential election? What other kinds of things would affect this kind of trend change? Inside Sources breaks down the latest numbers and the hosts share their thoughts. 
 
Unaffordable housing – is it causing the American Dream to fade? 
Governor Spencer Cox recently said that he’s worried about affordable housing in Utah – to the point that he thinks the American Dream could fade away unless housing reform happens. At the same time, the federal government has announced an investment into building homes, including here in Utah. Steve Waldrip, Senior Advisor to Governor Cox for Housing Strategy gives some insights and updates on the housing crisis. 
 
Lawsuit filed against other lawsuit as Utah fights for control over public lands 
The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance has filed a new lawsuit against state leaders following the state’s lawsuit against the federal government over land management. It’s a lawsuit over a lawsuit. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas takes a few moments to discuss this new suit and how it may affect the existing lawsuit. 
 
Report: Mike Pompeo’s hopes of joining new Trump administration crushed 
New reports say that Mike Pompeo – who served as Secretary of State during the first Trump administration – has been the target of a coordinated effort to prevent him from joining the new administration. Sources say Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr. were behind the move. The news has Inside Sources host Adam Gardiner up in arms. He explains why in this segment. 
 
Trust in the judicial system falls to all-time low 
In recent years, the judicial system in the United States has fallen prey to lower public confidence. Many folks today say the courts are way too political. Now, we’re getting a better look at data that shows just how low confidence has fallen. Inside Sources discusses the effects this distrust could have on the future of the judiciary. 
 
Is Santa Claus a Republican or a Democrat? 
With the holiday season in full swing, we wanted to have a light conversation: is Santa Claus a Republican or a Democrat? We’re not the only ones thinking about it – a new YouGov survey asks that same question. So what do most Americans think? If you like the holidays AND politics, you won’t want to miss this discussion. 
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