Tennessee❤️
When people told us at the beginning of our road trip that people in the South are different, we didn’t really know what they meant. But after spending several weeks here, we finally understand.
The hospitality here is just something else. Everyone knows everyone, and it feels like people are living one big shared life. Someone is always stopping by, doors are always open, and everyone is welcome.
One guy told us he hasn’t locked his house in 23 years. When we were out on the lake, we met some people who immediately invited us to their lake house to hang out. They offered us drinks, chicken wings, and made us feel completely at home. It’s a kind of hospitality I’ve never experienced before.
When we got back to the dock late that night, one of the guys on the boat said something that really stuck with me:
“You don’t have to live in some big, exciting city. What matters is the people who live there. That’s what makes you happy. I’ve lived in many places around the world, but nothing comes close to Ocoee, Tennessee. And you know the best part about living here? We’re going to do the exact same thing again tomorrow.”
We will be back.
When I was campaigning, I went to Skid Row to help rescue dogs from being tortured to death by crazy drug addicts. Those same addicts surrounded our vehicles and threw pipes and bricks at us. This was in *your* state. Get over yourself, Rohit, you scammer.
Thirty years ago today, Arkansas witnessed one of the most extraordinary constitutional dramas in its history.
Governor Jim Guy Tucker, having been convicted in the Whitewater scandal, was expected to resign from office. Lieutenant Governor Mike Huckabee stood ready to take the oath and become Arkansas' next governor.
Then everything changed.
Just moments before the scheduled transfer of power, Tucker made a single phone call and withdrew his resignation.
What followed was a day of unprecedented confusion inside the Arkansas State Capitol. Attorneys rushed to interpret the Constitution, elected officials scrambled behind closed doors, reporters raced to keep up with events, and for several tense hours, no one seemed certain who was actually in charge of the State of Arkansas.
This video contains never-before-released footage captured during that historic day. Preserved for three decades, these moments are now being made public on the 30th anniversary of the events.
This teaser is only the beginning.
In the coming weeks, we'll release the complete story, featuring the raw footage, the key players, and the behind-the-scenes events that unfolded during one of the most remarkable political crises in Arkansas history.
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July 15, 1996 – July 15, 2026
History happened. The cameras were rolling.
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In the past few weeks, over 500 newborn babies in Peru have been named after Erling Haaland - at least 468 with the name Haaland and 91 with the full name Erling Haaland. This makes Peru the country with the most babies named after Erling Haaland in the world
@Jon_Gross It is impossible to blackmail me because it requires my participation in the act. When my children were young, I would have been weaker. My job was to keep them safe. Men can take risks most women aren’t built for.
Joe Biden’s DOJ not only tapped my phone; I just learned they ILLEGALLY obtained my texts with members of President Trump’s administration.
Everyone involved needs to be PROSECUTED