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Lindell for Governor? Venezuela Boat Strike, TPUSA vs Candace Owens & Matt Van Epps Stuns Tennessee

Lindell for Governor? Venezuela Boat Strike, TPUSA vs Candace Owens & Matt Van Epps Stuns Tennessee

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In this episode of The Truth with John Gordon, John covers the latest breaking headlines—starting with the missile strike on a Venezuelan vessel, the regional fallout, and what it means for U.S. foreign policy. John also discusses Mike Lindell’s announcement that he is entering the Minnesota governor’s race, what his platform may look like, and how the political landscape is already shifting.

Turning Point USA’s invitation to Candace Owens for a public panel discussion on her recent claims is also on the table, as John breaks down the tension and what this could mean for the conservative movement. And in Tennessee, Matt Van Epps wins the special election for the open House seat—John explains what voters signaled and why this race matters nationally.

This episode also features two in-depth interview segments:


🗳️ Cleta Mitchell, attorney and election law analyst, joins to discuss her perspective on election integrity, reforms she believes are needed, and her continued analysis of the 2020 election.


📚 David & Humberto Cancio (D. & H. Cancio), father-son authors, reveal the story behind their new novel Gabriel Lock: Bound by Law, exploring family legacy, law, conflict, and the real-world inspirations that shaped their explosive new book.

👉 Subscribe to The Truth with John Gordon for news you won’t hear anywhere else—sharp analysis, real conversations, and fearless reporting.
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