Tulsi’s Bombshell, UFO Files & Ohio Voting Battles β€” Crooked River Cast Show #65 πŸŽ™

This week on Crooked River Cast, Robert and Tom dive into a packed lineup of national headlines and Ohio political drama. From Tulsi Gabbard’s explosive claims about U.S.-funded biolabs and another Pentagon UFO document release to major voting law changes in Ohio, there’s plenty to unpack. The guys also discuss a surprising new Ohio poll, an FBI raid involving a voting rights organization, Cleveland Clinic’s settlement with the DOJ, and why one Ohio business owner is threatening to shut down a major roadway. Plus, a pair of uplifting Good Things stories to end the show on a positive note.


πŸ’₯ Tulsi Says Goodbye With a Bang

Tulsi Gabbard Bombshell US Funded Biolabs around the world

As Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard announced the release of intelligence documents she says reveal decades of U.S. government funding for more than 120 biological laboratories across over 30 countries. According to Gabbard, some of these facilities have conducted research involving hazardous pathogens, and she argued that information about their existence and funding had been withheld from the public.

Gabbard also pointed to concerns about gain-of-function research, highlighted President Trump’s executive order ending federal funding for such research overseas, and said intelligence agencies are now collecting additional information about the labs, their activities, and the pathogens they may contain. The announcement has already sparked debate over transparency, national security, and the oversight of international biological research programs.

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▢️ YouTube:  BREAKING: Tulsi Gabbard Drops Bombshell Intelligence On U.S.-Funded Biolabs Around The World


πŸ‘½ Pentagon Releases Third Batch of “Files”

The Pentagon has released a third batch of declassified files related to unidentified anomalous phenomena. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports on what the files contain and disclose.

The Pentagon has released another collection of declassified UFO-related documents, fueling ongoing public fascination with unidentified aerial phenomena. Robert and Tom discuss whether these disclosures provide meaningful answers or simply generate more questions.

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▢️ YouTube: Pentagon releases third batch of declassified UFO files


πŸ“Š Shock Poll Shows Democrats Leading in Ohio

A new Fox News poll shows Democratic candidates holding leads in Ohio’s U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races despite the state’s recent Republican dominance.

A new poll is raising eyebrows across the state, showing Democratic candidates leading key Ohio races for governor and U.S. Senate. The results have generated plenty of discussion about voter sentiment, campaign strategy, and whether the numbers represent a lasting trend or a temporary snapshot.

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πŸ”—: Shock poll shows Democrats leading Ohio governor, Senate races


πŸ€ Critter Corner

πŸ›οΈ What Did They Pass Before Break?

COLUMBUS, Ohio β€” APRIL 20: The Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Graham Stokes for Ohio Capital Journal)

Before heading out for summer recess, Ohio lawmakers pushed through several pieces of legislation and resolutions. Robert and Tom break down some of the biggest actions taken during the final stretch and discuss what they could mean when lawmakers return.

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πŸ”—: Here’s what passed before Ohio lawmakers went on summer recess


πŸͺͺ Voter ID Amendment Will Be on the November Ballot

Ohio Senate passes resolution to put voter photo ID amendment on Nov. ballot_2026

Ohio voters will have an opportunity this November to weigh in on a proposed constitutional amendment dealing with voter photo identification requirements. The measure could permanently place voter ID requirements into the state constitution if approved.

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πŸ”—: Ohio Senate passes resolution to put voter photo ID amendment on Nov. ballot


πŸ“¬ Ohio Adds Voter ID Requirement for Mail Ballots

Ohioans soon will be required to provide a photo ID when voting by mail – a major change to a voting method that previously had been exempted from the strict voter ID requirement Republican lawmakers passed following the 2020 presidential election.

Ohio lawmakers also approved new identification requirements for absentee voting beginning with future elections. The change expands photo ID requirements beyond in-person voting and is expected to impact how mail ballots are requested and processed.

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πŸ”—: Ohio adds new photo ID requirement for mail voting for 2027 election


🚨 Ohio Voting Rights Group Raided by FBI

FILE - An FBI seal is displayed on a podium before a news conference at the field office in Portland, Ore., Jan. 16, 2025. AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File

An Ohio voting rights organization found itself at the center of attention after FBI agents conducted searches connected to an ongoing investigation. The situation has generated significant discussion across the state regarding election-related organizations and federal investigations.

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πŸ”—: Ohio voting rights group says it was raided by the FBI

πŸ”—: What to know about the Ohio Organizing Collaborative after FBI searches


βš–οΈ DOJ Settles with Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland Clinic agrees to 20-year ban on gender-related treatments for minors in DOJ settlement Cleveland Clinic will pay $308,000 to resolve false billing allegations and commit an additional $2 million for restorative care for people who have detransitioned.

The Department of Justice and Cleveland Clinic have reached a settlement involving gender-related treatments for minors. The agreement establishes restrictions that will remain in place for years to come and has become one of the most talked-about legal and healthcare stories in Ohio.

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πŸ”—: DOJ settlement: Cleveland Clinic agrees to cease gender-affirming care for minors for 20 years

πŸ”—: Cleveland Clinic agrees to 20-year ban on gender-related treatments for minors in DOJ settlement


🏠 Property Tax Petition Won’t Make the Ballot

Brian Massie, a campaign leader and the co-founder of AxOHTax, announced early Friday that the group hasn't reached its goal of collecting 620,000 signatures. Facing a July 1 deadline to submit petitions to the Ohio Secretary of State, he and fellow volunteers have decided to hold off β€” for now.

Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at eliminating property taxes in Ohio have hit a major roadblock. The measure will not appear on this November’s ballot, leaving advocates to consider their next steps and keeping the property tax debate alive for the future.

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πŸ”—: Constitutional amendment to eliminate property taxes in Ohio will not appear on November ballot


🚧 Fix the Potholes or We Shut It Down

After years of dealing with crumbling pavement, a businessman is giving the state an ultimatum: tell the community when Euclid Avenue will be repaired, or demonstrators will shut down the busy road.

A frustrated business owner is warning state leaders that deteriorating road conditions along Euclid Avenue are hurting local businesses and creating safety concerns. The threat of organized demonstrations highlights growing frustration over infrastructure issues and delayed repairs.

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πŸ”—: Business owner to governor: Discuss fixes for Euclid Avenue or we’ll shut it down with demonstrators


🌟 Good Things

🎬 TikTok Video Gives Back Big

ary Eron, who has worked in movie theaters for decades, was going about a typical shift at a theater in Maryville when 21-year-old Brooklyn Green noticed her pushing a janitorial cart and hauling trash.
What began as a simple act of kindness inside a Tennessee movie theater has turned into more than $146,000 in donations for an 85-year-old employee after a stranger shared her story online.
Mary Eron, who has worked in movie theaters for decades, was going about a typical shift at a theater in Maryville when 21-year-old Brooklyn Green noticed her pushing a janitorial cart and hauling trash.
Green didn't know Eron personally. But after seeing the longtime employee still working at age 85, she decided to post a video on TikTok and launch a GoFundMe campaign to help Eron retire.

Sometimes the internet gets it right. After a TikTok video highlighted an 85-year-old movie theater employee still working to make ends meet, viewers responded in a big way. Donations poured in from across the country, turning a simple viral moment into a life-changing act of generosity.

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πŸ”—: TikTok video of 85-year-old movie theater employee sparks $146,000 in donations from strangers


β›΅ Cleveland Metroparks Unveils Sailing Center

The Cleveland Metroparks is officially opening a first-of-its-kind destination along Lake Erie, bringing sailing, education, recreation and waterfront dining all together under one roof.

The new Patrick S. Parker Community Sailing Center is now open at the E. 55th Street Marina, marking the first public community sailing center of its kind on Lake Erie in Ohio.

Northeast Ohio’s waterfront just got a major upgrade. Cleveland Metroparks officially unveiled a new sailing center and waterfront restaurant at the 55th Street Marina, creating another destination for residents and visitors looking to enjoy Lake Erie. The Patrick S. Parker Community Sailing Center is located at 5555 North Marginal Road at the E. 55th Street Marina and is now open to the public. Here in this article are some great images of the center.

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πŸ”—: Cleveland Metroparks unveils new sailing center and waterfront restaurant at 55th Street Marina


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