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Unmuted with Senator Marsha Blackburn

Unmuted with Senator Marsha Blackburn

By: Senator Marsha Blackburn
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United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) dives into today's hot topics, trending news and top headlines.

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Episodes
  • U.S. Marshals Director Serralta on the Make Memphis Safe Task Force: Unmuted with Marsha
    Nov 3 2025

    Fresh off a trip to Memphis, U.S. Marshals Director Serralta joined Unmuted with Marsha with an update on what he saw on the ground and heard from Memphians. Since the Task Force started operations on October 1, there have been: more than 1,700 criminal arrests, more than 350 illegal guns seized, and more than 119 gang members have been apprehended.

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    21 mins
  • Making Memphis Safe Again: Unmuted with TN State Senator Brent Taylor
    Oct 3 2025

    On Unmuted with Marsha, Senator Marsha Blackburn spoke with TN State Senator Brent Taylor about the Judiciary Committee's hearing on “Blue City Chaos and Tragedy: How the Trump Administration is Addressing the Human Cost of Soft On Crime Policies" and the Trump Administration surging resources to Memphis to tackle crime.

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    13 mins
  • Pass the Kids Online Safety Act: Father Who Lost His Son After Instagram Sextortion Speaks Out
    Sep 4 2025

    Senator Marsha Blackburn spoke with Brian Montgomery, a father who tragically lost his son Walker after he was mercilessly sextorted on Instagram. Brian is a major advocate for the Kids Online Safety Act and successfully fought to pass two bills named after his son in his home state of Mississippi.

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    12 mins
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