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Want to Join the Force? Beleaguered Police Now Brutally Attacked (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) Who would want to be a police officer in New York City?  While that role has never been easy, judging by the numbers, not too many people — especially now. Not only is the NYPD having to answer more calls with fewer people, few people in both the city government and residents seem to support them. It’s gotten so bad that according to the New York Post, “City cops are getting beaten at a record-setting … Read more

With the Impeachment of Mayorkas In the House, Will This Wake Up Joe Biden To Do Something About the Migrant Crisis? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The InVest USA founder and law enforcement veteran discusses the impeachment of the former Homeland Security Secretary, and what needs to happen next. After a previous attempt had failed due to a number of Democrats protecting him, Alejandro Mayorkas is officially impeached. During a vote Tuesday night, Mayorkas was impeached from the position by a very narrow 214-213 vote. He’s been the target of discussion surrounding the failure to contain the ongoing migrant crisis in … Read more

Trump Has Asked the Supreme Court To Block the Rejection of Presidential Immunity – But Is He Truly Immune To Charges? (Guest: John deVerteuil)

Retired Sergeant Major and author John deVerteuil believes the former President needs to go into more detail about what he’s immune to. Former President Donald Trump seems to be leaning rather heavily on the idea that a President is immune to criminal charges. And even when the Supreme Court stated that wasn’t the case, he still felt that was the case. His attorneys recently filed an appeal with the Supreme Court, in the hopes that … Read more

New Commercial Pushing for Anti-Semitism Debuted During the Super Bowl (Guest: Grant Berry)

Founder of Reconnecting Ministries Grant Berry discusses the power and reach his 30-second ad urging people to speak up against Jewish hate. This year’s Super Bowl has come to a close, but it served as the home for several memorable television ads, viewed by millions of people. However, New England Patriots’ chairman Robert Kraft didn’t want to create just any regular commercial for the big event. The commercial, which can be seen here, features Dr. Clarence … Read more

What Does the Rejection of Hamas’ Ceasefire Proposal Say About the Future of Israel?

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses what comes next for the ongoing battle between Israel and Hamas. It appears that the chance for Israel and Hamas to come to terms on their current war has just grown a lot smaller. Israel recently offered a backed ceasefire offer to Hamas, only to see it rejected and have them come back with their own, including three periods of 45-day cease fires (with the war … Read more

Joe Biden’s Support of Israel Appears To Be Waning Based On Personal Feelings (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the President’s growing irritation of Benjamin Netanyahu. Ever since the start of the Israel/Hamas war back in October, President Joe Biden has pledged his support to the former, promising whatever aid he can provide to the country. Lately, however, reports indicate that he’s having mixed feelings about that, despite not changing his official stance. According to NBC News, private conversation with Biden have revealed his frustration with Israel … Read more

Stephen Willeford Discusses the Lakewood Church Shooting

A harrowing incident took place at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston this past Sunday, resulting in the death of a shooter – a female suspect that had brought a child with her – and the injury of two others. Though it avoided major casualties like other “active shooter” events such as this, many people – including Osteen himself – were notably shaken by it.  “We don’t understand why all these things happened, but we … Read more

The Times Square Shooting Incident Just Took Away New York Officials’ “Sensitive Area” Gun Ban Argument

A Second Amendment Foundation spokesman explains why Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul no longer have a leg to stand on. In the face of a Times Square shooting that left a female shopper wounded (with the suspect being arrested hours later), the idea of New York’s “sensitive area” gun ban to prevent violent crime has now come into serious question. Despite the law being in place, the suspect had no problem firing a … Read more

InVest USA Will Donate Vests To Police County In Tennessee Following the Shooting of Two Blount County Police Officers

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why it’s of utmost importance to give these officers the support they need after losing one of their own. More than 150 law enforcement officers are currently hunting for Kenneth DeHart, a 42-year old suspected of fatally shooting a Blount County deputy and injuring another. He currently stands wanted of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm, according to the official report. Blount … Read more

Joe Biden and His Staff Won’t Face Charges For Improper Handling of Classified Documents – But Is That Justice?

Retired Sergeant Major and author John deVerteuil discusses the dismissal of the charges, and why “equal justice” needs to be looked into. It’s interesting how different subjects face different results from similar acts. For example, former President Donald Trump found his Mar-a-Lago estate invaded a while back for reportedly storing illegal documents taken from the White House. Though no formal charges were made, several boxes of said documents were taken from the resort. Meanwhile, recently, … Read more

Hawaii’s Complete Disregard For the Second Amendment Could Prove Costly To Private Gun Owners

A Second Amendment Foundation spokesman explains why the state’s violation of the Constitution could prove costly. When did Hawaii suddenly think that the Constitution didn’t apply to them? According to this report from Newsweek, the state is completely ignoring the Second Amendment rights of a citizen who was carrying a gun in public without a permit provided by the state.  Initially, the man wasn’t to be charged, as decided by a lower court ruling. However, the state’s … Read more

As the United States and the U.K. Become More Involved In the Gaza War, What Kind of Global Effect Will It Leave? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the involvement of the other countries, and how difficulty could arise from finding politically-themed resolution. Just days after a strike left three U.S. soldiers dead in Jordan (and a number of others injured), the country, alongside the U.K., have begun launching strikes on Houthi positions in Yemen. As a result, it’s expected that the Iran-aligned Yemeni group could target both Israeli and U.S. interests, escalating the war even … Read more

As the Supreme Court Hears Trump’s Colorado Ballot Case, One Key Comment From a Chief Justice Is Making Waves

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses a recent comment by John Roberts that could turn the case in Trump’s favor. Former President Donald Trump recently took a case to the Supreme Court in regards to his removal from Colorado’s state ballot. They noted they were invoking the 14thAmendment in terms of removing the former President, noting his reported corruption in the January 6th “insurrection.” However, as decisions are still being made, Chief Justice John Roberts believes … Read more

Hamas Comes Back With Their Own Response To Israel’s Ceasefire Proposal – And Of Course, It’s No Good

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses why Hamas’ plan was such a failure, and what that means for the future of the war. As the battle between Hamas and Israel continues into its latest month, the latter has managed to offer a ceasefire proposal. However, as expected, Hamas has instead offered its own plan. The group has noted that it will exchange hostages for Palestinian soldiers in response to the ceasefire request, asking for … Read more

Is the BBC Backing Antisemitism?

Founder of Reconnecting Ministries Grant Berry believes the network has some house cleaning to do when it comes to antisemitism. There’s a lot of questionability when it comes to how some media outlets are attempting to cover the Israel/Hamas war without bias. But if any particular network has come under fire, it’s the BBC. During a recent session for staff held by BBC director-general Tim Davie, several Jewish staff members have complained of widespread antisemitism. … Read more

Gun Owners of America Secures a Major Victory Over California’s Uncalled-For Background Checks

Spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why the Second Amendment-fueled win is a big one – even though other battles lie ahead. Gov. Gavin Newsom has had a vendetta against gun owners for the longest time. As such, he’s attempted to put a number of rules in place to make owning a gun a near impossibility. Alas, he forgot about the Second Amendment, and the protection it provides. Late last week, a Federal Judge ruled that California’s … Read more

The new ‘border security’ bill is about legalizing illegals (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published on American Thinker.) The Democrats in Congress obviously aren’t serious about stopping the crisis at the U.S. southern border, judging by the bill that they negotiated to address the crisis.  That said, the Republicans who agreed to this bill might as well change their party affiliation. “I have no doubt that the Senate can, once again, rise to the occasion and lead America forward,” wrote Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer on X (Twitter). Not only does … Read more

Gov. Gavin Newsom Is Changing His Tune About Enforcing Crime In California – But Is There Purpose Behind That?

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts wonders what the California Governor is thinking with his latest move – the right one for the wrong reason. For far too long now, Gov. Gavin Newsom hasn’t nearly been doing enough to support law and order. However, a recent news story revealed he might be starting to get tougher on crime. But is he doing so for the right reason? Per this report from Fox News, a California Board of … Read more

Could the State Department’s Attempt To Call For Recognition of a Palestinian State Bring Catastrophic Consequences? (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz discusses what could be forthcoming from the State Department’s latest actions. With the battle between Israel and Hamas ongoing, it appears that the State Department here in the U.S. is looking to take action. According to this report from Axios, even though U.S. officials note there is no policy change, Secretary of State Tony Blinken did recently inquire to the State Department about a review surrounding potential U.S. and international recognition … Read more

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