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Author: Lindsey Beckham-Shaun Yurtkuran

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Red meets blue in this bold, unfiltered political podcast where criminal defense attorney and liberal commentator Shaun Yurtkuran squares off with his conservative partner, Lindsey. Each week, Crossing the Aisle dives into the biggest headlines, toughest legal questions, and most divisive issues in America—with honesty, humor, and a surprising amount of common ground. Whether they’re clashing over crime, culture, or the Constitution, Shaun and Lindsey bring passion, insight, and real respect to the debate. No shouting. No echo chambers. Just two strong voices crossing the aisle and making politics personal.
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Trump says he’s never been to Epstein Island. But the Netflix documentary we just watched suggests otherwise. Meanwhile, three Butler Snow attorneys in Alabama are sanctioned for using AI-generated fake case law—yes, ChatGPT literally made it up. And in Oklahoma, State Superintendent Ryan Walters—Mr. Morality himself—is under investigation after nude images allegedly appeared on a TV in his office during a closed-door board meeting. Yes, the same guy pushing Bible mandates and banning books. Shaun & Lindsey break it all down: ✈️ Trump’s Epstein Island denial vs. documentary evidence 🤖 ChatGPT's role in a real-life legal scandal 📉 Oklahoma’s rock-bottom education ranking & Ryan Walters’ latest controversy ⚖️ How AI is reshaping the legal profession—for better or worse 📺 Watch live weekdays at 12PM CT on WYAB 103.9, YouTube, and Facebook 📞 Need a lawyer who doesn’t use fake case law? Contact The Yurtkuran Law Firm at www.onetextlaw.com
Former Mississippi Court of Appeals Judge Sean Tindell, now the Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety (DPS), faces renewed scrutiny over a controversial ruling during his judicial tenure. Allegedly, he authored, or joined, an opinion denying Lindsey—a grieving widow—the right to her deceased husband’s life insurance payout. 1. Personal Story & Family Conflict Lindsey’s husband died, leaving behind a life insurance policy naming his estranged mother as primary beneficiary. Her husband was in the process of changing it when he unexpectedly died at age 35.  Lindsey alleges her mother‑in‑law filed a competing claim—arguing technicalities or asserting entitlement. Lindsey's mother-in-law was represented by current Hinds County Chancellor, Tiffany Grove, and local attorney, David Bridges. The question is posed....what kind of a lawyer could represent Lindsey's mother-in-law in a case like this one?  Lindsey's mother-in-law ended up keeping the money and not giving it to their grandchildren.  At the appellate level, Judge Tindell reportedly authored or joined an opinion validating the mother‑in‑law's claim and denying Lindsey’s. 2. The Legal Rationale According to Lindsey, Tindell’s panel focused on procedural details—disputes over beneficiary designation, filing deadlines, or documentation errors. Critics argue the decision favored someone with more legal resources, lacking compassion for a grieving widow. 3. Public and Political Ramifications Lindsey has since made her story public—framing it as a miscarriage of justice, with wider implications for widows and insurance law. She alleges the mother-in-law effectively “tried to steal the payout” and that Tindell’s ruling enabled it.
When Aaron Spencer found his missing daughter with a man charged with sexually assaulting her, he took action — and now faces second-degree murder. In this episode: What really happened that night in Arkansas The 43 charges Michael Fosler was facing Why prosecutors say this wasn’t self-defense The Arkansas law on defense of others And the case’s eerie parallel to Chauncey Harrison in Mississippi Was Spencer a parent doing what the system wouldn’t — or someone who crossed a legal line?
Trump lashes out over the Epstein files… and for once, it’s his own base doing the lashing. After a bizarre Truth Social post blaming Obama for Epstein’s secrets, MAGA influencers turned on Trump, calling the move desperate and detached from reality. Meanwhile, tragedy strikes in California: a farmworker dies during an ICE raid, igniting national outrage. But here's the kicker—new polling shows Americans are far less supportive of mass immigration crackdowns than they were just a year ago. Is the political tide turning? Shaun & Lindsey break it all down — today at 12PM Central on 103.9 WYAB, Facebook, YouTube, and all major platforms. 👉 Real talk. No spin. Crossing the Aisle.
🎙️ Today on Crossing the Aisle Shaun and Lindsey tackle the bombshell indictment of Capitol Police officers Michael Rhinewalt and Stephen Fredrick, charged with manslaughter by Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch over an on-duty shooting. While some demand justice, both hosts take a hard look at the case: Is this a clear case of criminal conduct—or a political stunt that could chill policing in high-crime areas? In a rare moment of agreement, Shaun and Lindsey break down the politics behind the prosecution, the facts we know, and what true accountability in law enforcement should really look like.
He built the movement. Now he’s burning it down. Donald Trump is trashing MAGA influencers, mocking his base for demanding the Epstein client list, and calling the whole thing a “Democrat hoax” designed to make him look bad. He’s blaming Obama, Biden, and MAGA truthers all in one breath — and making it clear: He’s done with the conspiracy crowd. So what happened? Why is Trump turning on the people who worshipped him, and what does it mean for 2026? Shaun & Lindsey dive into Trump’s scorched-earth betrayal, the Gateway Pundit meltdown, and whether this is the official divorce between Trump and MAGA.
🚨 Mississippi Sex Harassment Scandal vs. Trump’s Epstein Birthday Bombshell 👮‍♀️ A fired female trooper sues the MS Highway Patrol, alleging harassment and retaliation. The DPS chief says she's just "mad she got fired." 🎂 Meanwhile... Trump denies sending Epstein a creepy birthday card—but the WSJ, NYT, and Politico say otherwise. And now even Clinton’s name is in the mix. 🔥 One’s about alleged abuse of power in Jackson. The other? Alleged abuse of power everywhere else. 👉 Watch LIVE on Facebook • YouTube • X 🎧 103.9 WYAB Radio
Hunter Biden goes full scorched earth in a wild new interview—cussing out George Clooney, dragging Democrats over the 2024 debate meltdown, and denying that White House cocaine was his. He says his dad looked like “a deer in the headlights,” Clooney can go f*** himself, and the cocaine theory is just plain dumb. Is this honesty… or a political crack-up? 🔥 Tune in as we break it down from both sides—12PM on 103.9 WYAB, YouTube & Facebook. #HunterBiden #Channel5News #GeorgeClooney #Biden2024 #CrossingTheAisle #PoliticsUnfiltered #WYAB
Burn the Doll

Burn the Doll

2025-07-2655:44

A haunted doll. A dead paranormal investigator. And Lindsey ready to light the match. After Dan Rivera mysteriously dies during his “Devils on the Run” tour with the infamous Annabelle doll, Lindsey doesn't want to debate—she wants to burn it. Shaun says calm down. Lindsey says hell no. Is this just coincidence, or has something truly evil been unleashed? 🔥 If you're a demonic doll facing murder charges, call The Yurtkuran Law Firm at 601‑862‑1320 or visit www.onetextlaw.com. We’ve handled worse. Live at 12PM – 103.9 WYAB • Facebook • YouTube ⚠️ Warning: You might want to sleep with the lights on.
Today on Crossing the Aisle, we’re diving headfirst into the scandal that’s setting both the left and right on fire: the now-infamous Trump birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein — allegedly signed, sealed, and delivered in 2003 inside a leather-bound album curated by Ghislaine Maxwell. Was it real? Was it planted? Is it just Trump being Trump, or something far more disturbing? 🟥 Lindsey thinks this is another deep-state hit job. 🟦 Shaun says if Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal ran it, it’s real enough to matter. And both sides agree: if the card is fake, it’s the biggest media screw-up in years. If it’s real… buckle up. We’ll break down: What the card says and why it matters, Whether Murdoch would actually greenlight a fake, What happens next if victims start to come forward. The MAGA base is spinning. The media is split. The presidency may be on the edge.
oday on Crossing the Aisle, Shaun and Lindsey dive into the explosive news out of Jackson: Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch has indicted Capitol Police officers Michael Rhinewalt and Stephen Fredrick for manslaughter in connection with an on-duty shooting. While outrage grows in some corners, both hosts take a step back and question the strength and motivation behind the charges. Was this truly criminal—or a dangerous precedent for policing in high-crime areas? Tune in for a rare moment of agreement, as Shaun and Lindsey challenge the politics behind the prosecution and explore what real accountability should look like.
Today on Crossing the Aisle, Shaun and Lindsey dive into the explosive news out of Jackson: Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch has indicted Capitol Police officers Michael Rhinewalt and Stephen Fredrick for manslaughter in connection with an on-duty shooting. While outrage grows in some corners, both hosts take a step back and question the strength and motivation behind the charges. Was this truly criminal—or a dangerous precedent for policing in high-crime areas? Tune in for a rare moment of agreement, as Shaun and Lindsey challenge the politics behind the prosecution and explore what real accountability should look like.
Join Lindsey and Shaun on the eve of one of the most anticipated presidential elections in recent history. Lindsey, a principled conservative and proud Republican, and Shaun, a liberal-minded Democrat with a flair for open dialogue, bring their distinct perspectives to the table for an in-depth, lively discussion. They’ll analyze the polls, discuss potential election outcomes, and explore what each possible result could mean for the future of the country. Expect passionate debates, mutual respect, and an occasional bit of humor as Lindsey and Shaun share their hopes, worries, and predictions for tomorrow. Will the nation lean red or blue? Tune in to hear two sides of the story—unfiltered and on the record.    This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
Lindsey and Shaun, a politically mismatched couple, bring laughs and real talk to the table as they navigate dating and debate from opposite sides of the aisle. With Lindsey’s conservative views and Shaun’s liberal leanings, they tackle today’s big topics with humor, honesty, and the occasional eye-roll. It's the show that proves opposites attract—until it’s time to talk politics!   This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
In this insightful episode of the Raising Liberty Podcast, host Lindsey Beckham sits down with Mississippi State Senator Jennifer Branning, currently running for the state Supreme Court. Tune in as they discuss Senator Branning's political journey, her vision for the judiciary, and the challenges and opportunities she sees in the legal landscape. Discover her motivations for seeking a position on the Supreme Court and what she hopes to bring to the bench. This conversation delves into the heart of justice and the future of Mississippi's legal system.   This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
In this episode, we sit down with Shaun Yurtkuran, former Assistant District Attorney for Hinds County, to explore his journey through the legal system and his experiences working on high-profile cases. Yurtkuran shares insights on the challenges and rewards of being a prosecutor, from navigating courtroom dynamics to handling sensitive cases. We also delve into his views on criminal justice reform and the future of law enforcement in Mississippi. Yurtkuran will also share his experiences regarding the most shocking things that he saw while working Hinds County. Stories that are so crazy, you’ll find them hard to believe but in the end will realize it’s the truth. Find out what happens behind the scenes at one of the nations most controversial District Attorney’s Office.   This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
In the 20th episode of The Raising Liberty with Lindsey Beckham Podcast, hose Lindsey Beckham welcomes Fred Shanks, a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 60th district. Together, they explore a wide range of topics, offering insights into the world of governance and the principles of liberty. Join Lindsey and Fred for a captivating discussion full of unexpected turns and thought-provoking ideas. Tune in—you never know where the conversation will go!       This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
In Episode #19 of Raising Liberty with Lindsey Beckham, special guest host Shaun Yurtkuran from the The Yurtkuran Law Firm, PLLC joins Lindsey for an in-depth conversation with Mississippi state prosecutor Kathryn White Newman and State Attorney Michael Smith. Together, they delve into the intricacies of the Carly Gregg murder case, which recently concluded in Rankin County. Tune in as they discuss the legal strategies, challenges faced during the trial, and the broader implications for justice in Mississippi. This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
In this insightful episode of the Raising Liberty Podcast, Lindsey Beckham sits down with Nick Bain, a former member of the Mississippi House of Representatives. Join them as they delve into Nick's deep-rooted passion for criminal justice reform and his efforts to make impactful changes in Mississippi. They also explore his work with a political action committee aimed at reviving the state's ballot initiative process. Tune in for an engaging conversation about advocacy, reform, and the future of legislation in Mississippi.   This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
In this powerful episode of Raising Liberty, Lindsey Beckham sits down with Anne Funder, a courageous mother of four who recently moved the nation with her heartfelt speech at the Republican National Convention. Anne opens up about the devastating loss of her 15-year-old son to a fentanyl overdose in Southern California in 2022. She shares her journey of grief and advocacy, highlighting the impact of border policies on American families. Join Lindsey and Anne as they discuss the urgent need for change and the personal stories that drive the fight for safer communities. This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
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