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Execution in Minneapolis, Burnham is Blocked

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In this week’s episode of Mid-Atlantic, the panel dissects two unsettling scenes of political drama — one on the streets of Minneapolis, the other in the corridors of Westminster. The fatal ICE shooting of a civilian in Minneapolis, initially misrepresented by the Trump administration, has unleashed a bipartisan backlash. Tensions flare as footage shows an unarmed veteran stepping in to aid a protester only to be shot dead. Host Roy Field Brown is joined by panelists Logan Phillips and Mike Donahue for a conversation that shifts from outrage to hard political analysis, exposing a nation’s frayed moral seams.


Across the pond, the Labour Party blocks Andy Burnham — the “King of the North” — from contesting a Westminster seat, triggering speculation of Keir Starmer’s insecurity. Is this about party discipline or political self-preservation? Corey Bernard decodes the local maths in Manchester’s Gorton and Denton constituency, while Leah Brown challenges Starmer’s leadership style, likening it to brittle control masquerading as strategy.


This episode weaves grief, fury, and policy fatigue with snappy transatlantic banter — and asks the fundamental question: when institutions crack, what do ordinary people do?

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