Mom remebers 4-year-old who passed away and I interview a presidential candidate
Sunday December 31, 2023
This is my Keeping it Real Show for Sunday, December 31. During the show, I interviewed a mom who lost her four-year-old son Karter after a life-long battle with heart issues. Karter died the day after getting a heart transplant.
I also talked to presidential candidate Anthony Hudson from Grand Blanc, Michigan. Hudson is an independent who is not happy with the current political system.
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My first guest on the show was Jasmine Jimenez from Saginaw, Michigan. Her son Karter passed away last week.
A 4-year-old boy named Karter, born as a micro preemie with a congenital heart condition, faced a challenging journey awaiting a heart transplant.
After being initially denied placement on the transplant list due to other severe illnesses, Karter eventually made it to the top of the list and received a donor heart around Christmas.
Sadly, complications arose a day after the surgery, leading to Karter's passing. His mother, Jasmine Jimenez, is grappling with the difficult decision of taking him off life support.
Despite the tragic outcome, Jimenez remains thankful for the four years she had with her son, and a GoFundMe account has been set up by the family to assist with funeral expenses.
Watch my entire interview with Kater’s mom Jasmine below:
I also talked to Presidential Candidate Anthony Hudson. Hudson is a name you may not know. Hudson is an average guy from Grand Blanc, Michigan who is running as an independent. Hudson is not happy with the current candidates or the political parties in Michigan.
WATCH MY COMPLETE INTERVIEW BELOW:
Hudson is "People Before Politics," emphasizing a focus on addressing domestic issues in the United States.
Hudson’s priorities include securing schools and the border, reforming immigration and education, finding innovative ways to increase support for the elderly and those on fixed incomes, and reforming the VA. The author advocates for making Social Security Income (SSI) checks tax-exempt and aims to bring back manufacturing and call centers to the U.S. The plan includes assisting farmers, deregulating the industry, and addressing hunger in America.
Hudson also proposes reshaping industries by removing excessive regulations, imposing regulations on major corporations, and promoting energy independence through measures like bringing back fracking and reopening coal mines and pipelines.
The stance on abortion is pro-life with exceptions. The overall message is a call for unity, togetherness, and an end to political division in Washington, pledging to work for the people's interests.
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