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A New Report Reveals That the Public Is Getting Tired of Inaccurate Media Reports About Gun Violence and Second Amendment Issues

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation discusses the poll and why so many media outlets inflate gun violence in their coverage. The media certainly enjoys blowing bad news out of proportion – and a new national pollreveals just how much the public is aware of it. According to the poll, in which a majority of Americans are concerned about the accuracy and bias that comes from national media reports surrounding gun violence and issues with … Read more

US House Votes to Force Weapons Shipments to Israel, Rebuking Biden (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview Opportunity with David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel Suggested Introduction for Host: “The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Israel Security Assistance Support Act, mandating President Biden to send weapons to Israel. This move comes as a direct rebuke to Biden’s delay in bomb shipments and his calls for Israel to protect civilians during its war with Hamas. This underscores the sharp divide in U.S. politics regarding Israel policy, particularly in … Read more

The False Portrayal of the Humanitarian Aid Pier in Israel (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview Opportunity with David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel Suggested Introduction for Host: The construction of a humanitarian aid pier in Gaza has been widely touted as necessary to ensure that food and supplies reach the citizens of Gaza. However, few people realize the true nature of this initiative. Our guest says this pier is nothing more than a photo op and that this whole pier charade is like fake wrestling on steroids, suggesting … Read more

American Pressure on Israel: The Future of Gaza Post-War (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview Opportunity with David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel The U.S. continues to pressure Israel to determine “the day after” the Rafah initiative ends, raising the critical question: Who will govern Gaza? Secretary of State Anthony Blinken reiterated the Biden administration’s position that Israel should not have military control over Gaza at the end of the war, a stance seemingly supported by Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, … Read more

This Judge Is Using Racial Bias and “Wokeness” In His Decision Making – And It’s a Bad Look (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses why Washington, D.C. Judge Lloyd U. Nolan should be the subject of an investigation. Whenever personal bias is used over the course of someone’s job, it can easily affect it. And this is especially true when it comes to jobs based around the law. Per this report from Law Enforcement Today, Washington, D.C. Magistrate Judge Lloyd U. Nolan has become the subject of outrage, after releasing a young shooting subject seemingly over the … Read more

Pelosi Advises Against Biden Debating Trump: Insights & Analysis (Guest: Steve Strang)

Interview Opportunity with Steve Strang, CEO of Charisma Media In a recent interview, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi stated she “would never recommend” President Biden debate former President Trump. This remark comes shortly after Biden and Trump agreed to two debates before the November election. “I myself would never recommend going on stage with Donald Trump,” Pelosi told CNN’s Manu Raju. However, she acknowledged, “But the president has decided that’s what he wants to do…” So, … Read more

Columbia University Commencement Speaker Complains of “Genocide” in Gaza (Guest: Grant Berry)

Columbia University student Saham David Ahmed Ali addressed graduates of the Mailman School of Public Health as the main commencement was canceled due to the antisemitic protests.  She complained of the “genocide of the Palestinian people” as her mic cut off a number of times. The school claims that it was due to a technical glitch. Students chanted “let her speak.”  Meanwhile at Harvard, a student is suing the school for “rewarding antisemitism” and making life … Read more

Communist Party Organizer Admits Role in Anti-Israel Rallies (Guest: Grant Berry)

A journalist from Accuracy in Media went undercover at a UCLA antisemitic rally and spoke with a woman who claims to be an “outside agitator” with the group Revcom, the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. Their spoken goal: to “overthrow the system of capitalism and replace it with a socialist state.” They seek global communism. A woman who identified herself as “Annie,” believed to be known activist Annie Day, admitted playing an organizational role at the … Read more

Police Officer Attacks Have Increased Dramatically Over the Past Year – So Why Are They Being Treated Like “Scum”? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses a new report where officers are literally under attack – and nothing is being done about it. When did police officers become the enemy? A new report from Fox News, through information from the FBI, revealed that assaults on U.S. law enforcement officers have reached a 10-year high through 2023, with over 79,000 attacks. And they show no signs of slowing down, especially after the deadly ambush … Read more

Biden Delaying Aide to Israel May Be Impeachable Offense (Guest: Sid Roth)

President Joe Biden announced it was delaying the shipment of bombs to Israel just as the try to wrap up their battle against the terror group that attacked them in October. Republicans in the House introduced a bill that would freeze budgets for the offices of the Defense Secretary, Secretary of State and National Security Council if Biden doesn’t reverse course. But the Biden move also reminds us: Trump was impeached for delaying aid to … Read more

Biden-Trump 2024 Debate Agreement – A Comedy of Errors and Triumphs (Guest: JD Rucker)

JD Rucker, CEO of Best USA Beef, and editor of The Liberty Daily, join us with offers a sharp analysis of the recently announced Biden-Trump debates for 2024. In his latest commentary, Rucker highlights the laughable suggestion that Trump lost the 2020 debates and predicts Trump’s undeniable dominance in the upcoming debates. He explores the political and media dynamics at play, emphasizing how Biden needs Trump to legitimize his campaign and the likely manipulations by … Read more

Israel Expands Offensive in Rafah (Guest: Grant Berry)

Israel continues to expand their offensive in Rafah in the war against Hamas, designated a terrorist organization by the United States and Europe for decades.  The Israeli Defense Force says they will continue to strike and eliminate Hamas military targets in the Rafah area, including arms storage depots, underground fortresses, and other terrorist infrastructure from which Hamas operated in the Rafah area. Meanwhile, Democrats in Congress are furious Israel continues their war on terrorists despite … Read more

Colorado’s Push Against Private Gun Owners and Sellers Doesn’t Appear To Be Ending Anytime Soon

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why the state’s representatives are going too far with gun restrictions. State legislators in Colorado are going out of their way to make owning a gun in the state an absolute hurdle. According to this report from CPR, legislators have already set up a number of strict requirements for citizens within their borders. These include having to pass stricter requirements to hold a concealed carry permit, as well as … Read more

Supreme Court Case on Gun Rights: Implications for Veterans and the Second Amendment (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Summary:Stephen Willeford, renowned Second Amendment advocate and hero who helped mitigate the Sutherland Springs church shooting, provides expert commentary on the recent Supreme Court decision to hear a pivotal case on gun rights. The case challenges the constitutionality of a federal ban on gun possession for individuals subject to domestic violence restraining orders. Willeford also highlights a significant legislative win protecting veterans’ Second Amendment rights, underscoring the ongoing battle to preserve gun rights in America. … Read more

Trump Hush Money Trial Triggers Prepper Surge (Guest: JD Rucker)

Interview opportunity with JD Rucker, editor of Liberty Daily, the new alternative to Drudge JD Rucker is the editor of The Liberty Daily, the new alternative to the Drudge Report that has inexplicably gone ‘woke’ in recent years. Rucker offers a detailed analysis of the Trump hush money trial, arguing that the trial represents a form of election interference.  This sentiment is driving a surge in the prepping movement, as more Americans, concerned about fairness … Read more

The Terrifying Ambush of a Young Police Officer (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement death discusses the devastating loss of 23-year old Jacob Derbin, who was ambushed by a gunman in Ohio. As if police officers weren’t already going through a nightmare in the United States (with the loss of funding and anger continuing over the “defund the police” campaign), now they’re becoming the target of sudden ambushes. Over the weekend, Euclid police officer Jacob Derbin was ambushed by a gunman during a disturbance call to … Read more

Republican Campaign Strategists See Jewish Voters Moving Right in 2024 (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: The political landscape within the American Jewish community is experiencing a seismic shift, with a notable migration from traditional Democratic allegiances to more conservative, Republican ideals. This transition has been significantly influenced by contrasting policies on Israel from recent U.S. administrations. Under former President Donald Trump, the U.S. saw bold pro-Israel actions, such as the relocation of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and staunch support during regional conflicts. These moves starkly contrast with the … Read more

Could China Potentially Unleash a Crippling Cyberattack On the United States? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses how the country could be placed in peril – and wonders why the government isn’t doing more about it. There’s no question that China has some animosity with the United States right now, especially where ownership of Taiwan is concerned. But the real question is if this could result in some sort of devastating attack down the line. We’ve already seen the country attempt to infiltrate the U.S. with secret … Read more

Why Is the U.N. Cutting Estimates of Gazan Children and Women Killed In the Israel/Hamas Conflict? (Guest: Grant Berry)

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries takes a closer look at a report, which isn’t as reliable as it would like to hope. The number of lives lost in the conflict between Israel and Hamas is devastating, especially when it comes to women and children. However, the United Nations seems focused on making that number as lessened as possible. According to the Jerusalem Post, the group recently published the number of fatalities as reported by the … Read more

Netanyahu Defies Biden: Israel Will “Stand Alone” (Guest: David Rubin)

America has traditionally been Israel’s closest ally, but the Biden administration has abandoned the Jewish state as they work to close out the war against the terrorists who attacked them on October 7. Israel seeks to illuminate Hamas completely. The Biden administration has responded by withholding arms, fearing the ongoing war will displace more Palestinians. Speaking Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will “stand alone” if necessary. And right now, it appears necessary. … Read more

Will Biden’s Blackmail strategy against Israel be Effective?

Introduction: Just as Israel was at the one-yard line in finishing off the war against terrorists in their land, and there was nothing Hamas could do to stop Israel, a strange event occurred: Joe Biden blackmailed Israel, saying that if they don’t stand down against their enemy that the U.S. will withhold previously promised arms shipments to Israel. Sid Roth, an Israeli American and host of the popular TV show “Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural,” voices … Read more

Israel has enough arms to finish the job

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Israel has enough munitions now to finish the job: Special Guests military expert Lt. Col. Bob Maginnis, U.S. Army ret. U.S. Army Lt. Col. Bob Maginnis discusses President Biden saying he won’t supply weapons to Israel if it pushes forward with a Rafah invasion on ‘Your World.’ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-has-enough-munitions-now-to-finish-the-job-bob-maginnis/vi-BB1m7sFe

House Grills Big City School Administrators Over Rise in Antisemitism (Grant Berry)

Fueled by Republicans seeking to stop the rising antisemitism, the House of Representatives brought in the heads of three of the largest school systems in America and questioned them on what was occurring in their schools. The rise in antisemitism has followed the October 7 terror attack on Israel and is particularly bad in large U.S. cities. Jewish students are now reportedly facing harsh treatment in many of the school districts. Unsurprisingly, some Democrats at … Read more

Biden’s Silence on Campus Protests Beyond Disturbing (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published on NewsMax.) “When good people do nothing, that is evil enough.” I heard this in a movie long ago and it resonates with me. There are people right now sitting on the sidelines, seeing our country erupt into chaos over a number of issues. And yet they’re afraid to speak up on the matter, mainly because they simply want to live their lives and take care of their loved ones — which is … Read more

One Year After a Tragic Shooting In a Nashville School, Tennessee Will Now Allow Teachers To Carry Guns

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why this is a move for the better, despite what some people may think. With the debate surrounding safety in schools from “active shooters,” more states have begun adopting policies to allow teachers to concealed-carry, provided they meet the necessary criteria and receive the proper training. This week, Tennessee has been added to the list of states that support it. A new law has been passed that … Read more

Why Are the Gun Owners of America Suing the ATF? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the group explains why the group is fighting back over the ATF’s “Universal Registration Rule.” In just a matter of days, the Biden administration is set to pass a new rule put in place by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that would implement a “Universal Registration Rule,” requiring background checks on the private sales of firearms. But before the rule goes into effect on May 20th, several groups … Read more

Why is Biden Pausing Arms Shipments to Israel Just as they are on the One-yard Line of Winning their War on Terror? (David Rubin)

Israel Mayor David Rubin

Introduction: As Israel neared a potential victory against Hamas terrorists who unprovokedly killed over a thousand primarily Jewish Israeli citizens, the Biden administration decided to cut off arms shipments to Israel, just as Israel is on the one-yard line in their war on terror.  This action by President Biden is seen by some geopolitical experts as a gross betrayal of America’s single true ally in the Middle East. The question is: Why would Joe Biden’s … Read more

Israel Moves into Rafah Angering Democrats (Guest: David Rubin)

Israel gained control of the Gazan side of the Rafah Crossing as part of a “precise counterterrorism operation” according to the Israel Defense Forces. The IDF said in a statement “fighter jets struck and eliminated Hamas terror targets in the Rafah area, including military structures, underground infrastructure, and additional terrorist infrastructure from which Hamas operated in the Rafah area.” Meanwhile, Democrats in congress are furious Israel continues their war on terrorists who attacked them on … Read more

Cease Fire vs. Continued Fighting in Gaza (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: As Israel persists with military operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, particularly in the city of Rafah, the complexity and stakes of the Israel-Gaza war continue to intensify. Hamas accepted an Egyptian-Qatari ‘faux’ ceasefire proposal that was deemed unacceptable for a number or reasons including it not containing a full release of hostages.  Thus, Israel’s government continues with targeted strikes in Rafah, while underlining its conditions for true peace.  David Rubin, former mayor … Read more

Experts Skeptical of Hamas Claim of Cease-Fire Agreement (Guest: David Rubin)

Hamas claims they have the framework of a cease-fire agreement assisted by Egypt and Qatar. So far, no one from Israel or the United States have confirmed there is any deal in consideration. In fact, Reuters claims an Israeli official denies there is a tenable deal on the table.  The alleged agreement comes as Israel is preparing for a ground invasion of the city of Rafah, the location where Hamas recently carried out a deadly … Read more

Calif. High Court Ruling Undermines Police, Endangers Communities (By Michael Letts)

(This article previously published in NewsMax.) In a decision that could seriously impair police effectiveness, a recent ruling by the California Supreme Court holds that individuals cannot be detained merely for avoiding police interaction. To appreciate the gravity of this ruling, we need to dive into its origins and the principles at stake. The basis of modern criminal investigation, including the gathering of evidence, finds its roots in the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. … Read more

Israeli Army Orders Evacuation of Rafah as Invasion Soon to Follow (Guest: David Rubin)

On Monday, Israel warned tens of thousands of Palestinians in Rafah to evacuate the area, a humanitarian gesture as the long-promised ground invasion into Gaza’s southern city appears imminent. This comes as cease-fire and hostage release talks have stalled. Israel also closed its main delivery point for humanitarian aid for Gaza after the terror group Hamas attacked it. Israel also shut down the Qatar-based Al Jazeera news network in Israel.  David Rubin, former mayor of … Read more

A Questionable Document Passed Out During a Recent College Campus Protest Leaves Cause For Concern (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the controversial booklet, which suggests how to “escalate” actions during protests. As pro-Palestinian college protests continue to move forward across the country, one concerning document seems to push for more violent actions during said protests – something one would think the schools themselves would be against. According to this report from Fox News, several protestors on the University of Pennsylvania campus were seen passing out guides that provided tips on how … Read more

Why Students Are Comparing Today’s Protests To the Civil Rights Movement – And Why They’re Wrong (Guest: Dan McLaughlin)

The National Review writer explains why students today have it wrong when they discuss fighting for the right thing. Numerous protests have taken place in college campuses across the U.S., with students sounding off with pro-Palestinian opinions. However, according to a report from the National Review, some believe that what they’re fighting for is akin to protests from years ago. These students note that they are “reviving tactics that were used justly and successfully in the … Read more

College Students Have Filed a Lawsuit Against Their School Over Their Failure To Contain Violent Protests (Guest: Zach Kessel)

The National Review writer discusses his latest piece, and discusses whether other lawsuits could come as a result. Protests taking place on college campuses across the United States have certainly been disruptive – and now, a trio of college students are suing their school for failing to keep things safe for them. Per this report on the National Review, three Northwestern University students have filed a class action lawsuit, stating breach-of-contract after noting that the university … Read more

Hamas Kills Three Israeli Soldiers (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: Three Israeli soldiers were killed by Hamas, a designated terrorist organization acknowledged for decades by the U.S. and Europe. The recent Kerem Shalom rocket attack underscores the relentless violence affecting the region.  As the international community looks on, ceasefire discussions are being mediated by Egypt, shifting subsequently to Qatar in hopes of finding a resolution.  David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (West Bank/Samaria), offers profound insights into the unfolding situation, its broader implications … Read more

Abortion Struggle Reveals America’s Crisis of Gov’t (By Rev. Jim Harden)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) America is at a crossroads of choice not just about abortion but about what it means to be human and what it means to be American. The national abortion debate reflects a crisis of government in two ways: 1.) the people do not understand the role of government, and 2.) the three co-equal branches of federal government are at odds with each other. First, the response to former President Trump’s April … Read more

United Methodists Vote to Allow Gay Clergy as Thousands of Congregations Leave Church (Guest: Zack Kessel)

In a shockingly overwhelming vote of 692-51, the United Methodists’ General Conference voted to remove the language banning “self-avowed practicing homosexuals” from holding clergy positions. They also voted to prevent administrators from punishing clergy who perform same sex marriages.  The idea that homosexual clergy is clearly “incompatible with Christian teaching” has also been removed from the church principles. They also changed the definition of marriage as between “two people of faith.” The past five years … Read more

26 States Join in Lawsuits Against ATF Redefinition of Gun Dealers

Over half of the states joined in a lawsuit asking the courts to block a rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that redefines “engaged in the business” of dealing in firearms. The new rule would require nearly every firearm sale come from someone with a federal firearms license, a clear violation of our constitutional rights. The controversial U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland signed the new rule April 10 and it … Read more

Police Dismantle Protester Encampments at UCLA

Interview Guest: National Review reporter Zach Kessel Introduction: In a decisive move early Thursday morning, law enforcement officers dismantled the fortified encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators at UCLA, arresting over 200 protesters. This significant law enforcement action marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing campus protests that have drawn national attention. Zach Kessel, a National Review reporter known for his acute insights into campus politics and antisemitism, provides expert analysis on these developments. Q&A: Current Situation … Read more

Biden Decision to Let in Refugees from Gaza is Political Suicide (Dan McLaughlin)

Invasion

Introduction President Joe Biden is considering plans to accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza who have U.S. connections. National Review’s Dan McLaughlin wrote, “It’s bad policy, bad politics, and it’s Biden yet again trying to make law without asking Congress. That’s quite a trifecta.” A recent article in National Review noted 70 percent of Palestinians support the October 7 terror attack on Israel when Hamas raped and slaughtered civilians. However, many of them deny that level of … Read more

Why Is President Biden So Silent About the Violent School Protests Across the United States? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran is concerned as to why Biden hasn’t really made any sort of statement surrounding the pro-Palestinian protests. Violent Pro-Palestinian protests have continued to grow across the U.S., with hundreds of people being arrested, property being damaged and innocent Jewish citizens being injured. But, eerily enough, there’s an awkward silence coming from the White House. President Joe Biden has yet to make any sort of statement about the matter, even as police … Read more

After More Violence, Police Arrest Both Student and Faculty Protestors at UCLA (Guest: Zach Kessel)

UCLA issued a statement May 2 at 3 a.m. Thursday threatening dismissal for students and disciplinary action for faculty who refuse to leave. California Highway Patrol officers later began arresting students and faculty and removed them from the premises.  The situation grew increasingly hostile after video surfaced of the antisemitic students beating a female Jewish student unconscious. It was just one of a number of attacks and harassments caught on tape. Zach Kessel is a … Read more

Arizona Senate Votes to Repeal Controversial Abortion Law (Guest: Rev. Jim Harden)

The Arizona Senate followed in the footsteps of the Arizona House and repealed a strong abortion law set in place in 1864. The bill now heads to the desk of Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs who is thrilled to make abortion more common in the state. However, in 2022, Arizona enacted a 15-week abortion limit that remains in place. Hobbs vowed to continue to fight for easier access to abortion. CompassCare CEO and Reverend James Harden has … Read more

Trump Lays Out Plan for Second Term in TIME Interview: A Comprehensive Look with Dan McLaughlin

Suggested Host Introduction: Many people wonder what Donald Trump might do if reelected. Well, here’s a hint. In a revealing and detailed interview with TIME magazine, former President Donald Trump outlined a bold and comprehensive agenda for his potential second term, covering a wide spectrum of policies from immigration and economic strategies to foreign affairs and judicial matters. Hosted at his Mar-a-Lago estate and supplemented by follow-up discussions, this interview serves as a pivotal piece … Read more

The Gun Owners of America Are Joining Up With Texas To Challenge the ATF’s Rule On Private Sales of Firearms (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the group explains why this fight against Biden’s unfair rule is so important right now. The Biden Administration has been working closely with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) on a new rule that requires background checks on the private sales of firearms. And Texas isn’t about to take it lying down. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is challenging the rule, working not only alongside other states, but also supportive … Read more

Sen. Nicole Mitchell Should Get the Same Treatment As She’s Given Gun Owners With Her Burglary Charge

A representative for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms explains why fair is fair when it comes to a court of law. Minnesota DFL Senator Nicole Mitchell is set to face a serious burglary charge in court on June 10th. And though some believe her political status may give her preferential treatment, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) believes that she should be given … Read more

Hundreds More Arrested as Antisemitic Protests Turn Violent (Guest: Zack Kessel)

Police in riot gear stormed the Columbia University building where protestors barricaded themselves in. Dozens were arrested. The two-week-old protest has turned into mayhem on campuses nationwide as other antisemitic student gatherings have sprung up, some turning violent. Many colleges have cancelled commencements and instituted remote classes – a throwback to the Covid days, which spoiled the high school graduations of many of these same seniors. At Northwestern, the faculty caved to demands of the … Read more

Will What’s Happening With the Trump Trials Bring Him That Much Closer To the White House? (Guest: Dan McLaughlin)

The senior writer for National Review discusses the ongoing cases, and where it may – or may not – end up going in the long run. To say that the ongoing criminal trials against former President Donald Trump are “interesting” is an understatement. Every day there seems to be some sort of development from the trial, from a statement made by his lawyers that backfires to some extent, to Trump lashing out on social media … Read more

Police Retake Columbia Building, Crack Down on Several Other Campuses (Guest: Michael Letts)

Americans awoke to a slightly better country as police moved in on several campuses where antisemites have taken over, including Columbia University. At Columbia, NYPD officers stormed Hamilton Hall, the building taken over by anti-Israel protestors, and removed and arrested those who had barricaded themselves inside.  At UCLA, police arrived in riot gear to gain control of the campus after a series of skirmishes between protesters and counter protesters. At the University of Arizona, police … Read more

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