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The White House’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention Poses a Huge Threat To Private Gun Owners

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation explains how President Biden isn’t holding back on going after guns. When President Joe Biden first opened the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, he noted that it would “centralize, accelerate and intensify our work to save more lives quickly. That’s what it was designed to do. It will drive and coordinate a government and nationwide effort to reduce gun violence.” That said, however, this piece over on … Read more

Israel Gives a Deadline For Gaza Ground Offensive In Rafah – So What Happens Next? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the latest initiative announced by Israel, and the impact that could come from it. Israel has reached a breaking point with Hamas and the hostages it’s currently keeping, and, as a result, has provided an ultimatum. Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz recently noted that Hamas has until the 10th of March to release all its hostages. If it fails to do so, a huge offensive is set … Read more

The Hawaii Supreme Court Just Turned Its Back On the Rights of the Second Amendment (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The Gun Owners of America spokesman explains why the state is setting a dangerous precedent, especially when it comes to the rights of gun owners. Hawaii’s Supreme Court has chosen to abandon the Constitution in favor of the…Spirit of Aloha. Just a few days ago, the high court for the sunny state ruled that Second Amendment rights do not extend to Hawaii citizens, despite it being part of the United States of America. Justice Todd … Read more

Could Israel’s Pre-Set Deadline For Hamas On March 10thCause Trouble Between Muslims and Jews? (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz discusses the consequences that could come from Israel’s planned strike on Rafah. Israel has finally reached a point in its war with Hamas where it’s drawn a line in the sand, demanding that all hostages be released by March 10th. If that doesn’t occur, it could be ready to strike hard in the southern Gazan town of Rafah. In a recent gathering on Sunday, war cabinet minister Benny Gantz noted, … Read more

Israel Has Set a Final Date For an Offensive Against Rafah Unless All Hostages Are Freed (Guest: Joshua Waller)

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses the final date set by Israel, and what could come from it. Israel may have reached a breaking point with their war against Hamas. War cabinet member Benny Gantz recently noted that unless Hamas manages to free all its hostages in Gaza by March 10th, an offensive could be launched in Rafah. This would be a huge strike against the city, considering that 1.5 million Palestinians … Read more

San Francisco Has Appointed a Noncitizen To Its Election Commission, And It’s Asking For Trouble (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts doesn’t think this is a good idea – especially with the ongoing migrant crisis. As much as San Francisco may have stumbled over the past year when it comes to losing tenants and gaining more criminals, their latest decision is asking for trouble. Per The Epoch Times, the San Francisco Elections Commission has just signed on someone who isn’t a United States citizen to serve as an official. This is in spite … Read more

Grant Berry Discusses His Work On the Romans 911 Podcast and Study Guide

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses his work on the project, as well as where those interested can learn more. Grant Berry wants to talk about the theme of reawakening. The founder of Reconnecting Ministries has pushed forwards his effort to discuss the book Romans 911: Time To Sound the Alarm!, which, as the description reads, discusses the following: “There is a transformation and reconnection coming in the family of God between believing Jews and Gentiles in The … Read more

City in Minnesota Lost their Entire Police Force – And It’s Getting Worse (Guest: Michael Letts)

In Moose Creek, Minnesota, the mayor and members of council have voted to eliminate and defund their Police Department—all of it. Every last officer. Their citizens only hope of any semblance of security and safety is the County Sheriff’s Office. But the Sheriff’s deputies are already overworked and understaffed. While they will do their best to protect the residents of Moose Creek, it will not be the same for safety. As the saying goes, “When … Read more

Assaults On New York Police Officers Are Reaching Critical Numbers – So Why Isn’t Mayor Eric Adams Doing More? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes Young needs to take action before his city falls into chaos. We’ve talked about New York police facing turmoil in the past, most notably when Mayor Eric Adams cut off the hiring of new officers on the force while he deals with the ongoing migrant crisis. But as a result, the current NYPD officers on duty are facing unbelievable turmoil. Per this report from the New York Post, assaults on police … Read more

Is Chuck Schumer Enlisting Sports Leagues To Help With Reinstating a Soon-To-Expire Gun Law? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford wonders why the NFL and NASCAR are getting involved in the first place. The Undetectable Firearms Act, which was initially signed in 1988, is set to expire. The law made it illegal to manufacture or possess any firearm not detectable via metal detector or X-ray, also mandating that there be at least four ounces of metal within it. That said, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) has … Read more

What Comes Next With the Impeachment of Mayorkas? (Guest: John deVerteuil)

The retired Sergeant Major and author discusses why the impeachment needed to happen in the House – but how that’ll likely be as far as it goes. Earlier this week, House Republicans were finally able to do what they failed to do the first time around – impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. In a close vote (214-213), the House of Representatives voted to impeach Mayorkas, following what they deem a lackluster handling of the … Read more

Israel attacks Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Raids Largest Gaza Hospital (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: In recent days, the world’s attention has been captivated by a series of dramatic events unfolding in Gaza, particularly the Israeli special forces’ raid on Nasser Hospital, the largest functioning hospital in the enclave. What’s more, hostages were found inside the hospital showing that the raid was necessary and justified. Amidst a complex narrative of conflict, humanitarian concerns, and military operations, understanding the multifaceted aspects of such incidents is crucial. We propose an exclusive … Read more

Looking At the Tragic Shooting In Kansas City – And How Police Officers Worked Quickly To Keep Everyone Safe

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses what could’ve been done to potentially avoid the shooting, while commending on-duty officers. What was supposed to be a celebratory event for the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs soon evolved into something unimaginable. A shooting near the end of the victory rally resulted in the death of one person (thus far) and the injury of over 20 others, including several kids. Three people are currently in questioning, though more … Read more

The Reauthorization of a FISA Bill Could Be Trouble For Private Gun Owners (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why gun owners’ rights could be in jeopardy from the surveillance bill. Private gun owners and various gun groups are keeping a close eye on the renewal of a bill that could go to the House of Representatives as soon as this week. The bill would enable the right for the renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA for short. The current act is set … Read more

How Farming Cowboys Are Making a Difference In Israel (Guest: Joshua Waller)

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses the program, where American cowboys are making a difference on the Israel farming front. With the Israel/Hamas war ongoing, there’s a heavy need for certain resources, particularly when it comes to the citizens that are just trying to get by. And that’s where the American cowboys come in. Ever since the horrific October 7th attack, a number of American cowboys have been volunteering to help with farming … Read more

Israel Has Expanded Into Lebanon With an “Extensive Wave of Attacks” Against Hezbollah

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the strikes, as well as what could come next. As talks with Hamas have come to a standstill (at least until they make changes to their “delusional” demands), Israel has begun striking back against Hezbollah forces in Lebanon. A report from the BBC revealed that this latest “extensive wave of attacks” follows a rocket attack in northern Israel, which resulted in the death of a young woman and injuries on … Read more

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