Julia Manchester, Neil Low & Jeremy Finley on the State of the Union, Cobain, and DUI Arrests

February 24
1h 57m

Episode Description

Guest host Dan Mandis led this episode of America at Night, First Julia Manchester, White House correspondent for The Hill, previewed the upcoming State of the Union address, outlining what the president is expected to emphasize and how the speech could shape the political narrative in Washington.

Next, author Neil Low joined the program to revisit the death of Kurt Cobain, examining lingering questions, disputed evidence, and why some continue to believe the Nirvana frontman’s death warrants renewed scrutiny.

Later, Jeremy Finley, chief investigative reporter and evening anchor at WSMV, discussed troubling reports of sober drivers being arrested for DUI, breaking down how flawed testing, policing practices, and legal standards can lead to wrongful charges.

Together, the episode explored presidential politics, unresolved pop culture mysteries, and pressing concerns about law enforcement and civil liberties.

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