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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Ted Nugent Sounds Off: Michigan’s War on Hunters, Government Overreach, and the Fight to Save Wildlife

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Ted Nugent Sounds Off: Michigan’s War on Hunters, Government Overreach, and the Fight to Save Wildlife

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In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, rock legend and outspoken conservationist Ted Nugent joins Tudor to expose what he calls the “runaway immorality and corruption” of Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources. Nugent argues that government overreach and misguided environmental policies are destroying the state’s proud hunting heritage and hurting conservation efforts.

From the fight to save a blind baby deer to the state’s refusal to open hunting seasons for Sandhill cranes, bears, and wolves, Nugent and Tudor take aim at bureaucrats, bad science, and anti-hunting activism that’s putting wildlife — and freedom — at risk.

They also discuss how Michigan could boost its economy through responsible game management and tourism, the dangers of government “weaponization,” and why hunters must show up at the ballot box to take back control of their state.

The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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