'BradCast' 5/25/2017 (Montana U.S. House candidate self-destructs on Election Eve)

Published: May 25, 2017, 11:48 p.m.

b"In one of the most remarkable Election Eve unravellings ever by a U.S. candidate for...pretty much anything, Republican U.S. House candidate Greg Gianforte melted down on the eve of what should have been an easy victory in his statewide Special Election for Montana's only U.S. House seat against Democrat Rob Quist. Instead, in an incident caught on audio tape, Gianforte 'body slammed' a Guardian reporter, has been charged with assault, and saw his newspaper endorsements rescinded on the night before voters went to the polls on Thursday. But many voters already cast their vote by absentee, and House Speaker Paul Ryan suggests he'll accept whatever results are reported from the election. That ignores Congress's Constitutional right to determine who is actually seated in the House of Representatives. But we'll soon see what voters have decided. At the same time, it was another enormous news day in which Donald Trump's second attempted travel ban Executive Order was blocked, yet again, this time by the full U.S. 4th Circuit of Appeals. His Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced he will appeal the case to the stolen U.S. Supreme Court. Also today,Trump was forced to apologize for the US leaking British intelligence to media regarding the UK's Manchester Bombing investigation, invoking the wrath of (and temporarily stopping intelligence sharing from) the United States' closest ally. But that wasn't the only highly sensitive information recently and inappropriately disclosed to friend and foe alike by Trump and/or his Administration in recent days.\\xa0 Finally, Desi Doyen joins us with a jam-packed 'Green News Report,' before still more news breaks at the buzzer, reportedly finding Trump's top adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner 'under FBI scrutiny' in the Bureau's ongoing Trump/Russia probe.."