When I saw the photo below showing security inside of a homeless camp, I thought it was a photo from Portland, Oregon. Nope. That's not Portland, it's Missoula, Montana.
Check out the photo below of the armed, masked men dressed mostly in dark clothing...
A Montana pastor and real estate agent is now being targeted for his Christian beliefs and faces a $5,000 fine by the realtors association in Missoula, Montana. This, as Montana lawmakers sign onto a bill being referred to as "Brandon's Law" to protect realtors like Pastor Brandon Huber.
The bottom line: Quentin Rhoades says the latest count included two additional boxes of votes that were not provided to them when they conducted their audit. Here's some of the basic questions he is now asking. Specifically, he wants to see the chain of custody documents. Full audio.
One member of the Missoula County Public Schools' Board of Trustees was not wearing a mask for the school board meeting, so the radical liberal members of the board decided to shut the meeting down altogether (even though they all had plenty of distance in between them).
It was pretty funny. My wife and I were watching the show and I started yelling out- "that's Jesse Ramos from Missoula...that's Missoula City Councilman Jesse Ramos."
This was big news in Billings. He allegedly walked into a popular downtown eatery and stabbed four people. But here's the other big story: why was the guy walking the streets of downtown Billings in the first place?
The free speech rights and the Christian beliefs of Missoula-area Pastor Brandon Huber are under attack. Now, locals are planning a "Let's Go Brandon" rally to stand up for Pastor Brandon.
I spoke with Pastor Brandon's lawyer Matthew Monforton on Monday's "Montana Talks" radio show...
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R-MT) confirmed the news Thursday morning. His office sent out a statement saying that an Afghan male placed in Montana by the U.S. State Department was charged with sexual assault.