Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis Speaks On Fox News About the Military
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(Originally published in the Intellectual Conservative.) When it comes to saving face during an important period of time – like, for example, Election Day – most politicians might say anything to save face. That said, I can’t quite figure out what Democratic New York representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was coming from with her latest comments. Ocasio-Cortez, or “AOC” as she’s known in some circles, stopped by the “Breakfast Club” radio show on Tuesday, as people were … Read more
Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why a change is needed in New York, now more than ever. In an effort to calm the growing erratic citizens of New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has instituted a new policy that would allow emergency responders to transport people to hospitals for mental illness evaluations, even if it’s against their will. But as a result of this new policy, two new problems have emerged. The first is … Read more
Retired Lt. Col. Bob Maginnis discusses the concern surrounding China’s buildup of nuclear warheads on ‘Your World,’ with Neil Cavuto https://www.foxnews.com/video/6316384068112/
Rep. Jim Jordan, Incoming Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, made good on his promise to investigate the politicization of the FBI aggressively. On November 18, letters were sent to forty-two Biden Administration officials—including FBI Director Christopher Wray—mandating their cooperation in the Judiciary Committee’s “further investigations into allegations of politicization and bias at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.” The House Judiciary Committee’s recent 1050-page report notes, “There is likely much more to be uncovered in the months ahead. But from … Read more
CompassCare CEO Jim Harden and law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discuss the implications that could come from this announcement. Following its victory over taking back the House of Congress in very close elections just a while back, House Republicans aren’t hesitating to put particular people on notice once they return to duty in January. The Epoch Times reports that at least 42 Biden administration officials were given letters by these House Republicans, making note of the … Read more
A representative for Second Amendment Foundation explains why President Biden may be heading in the wrong direction. Just days after active shooter events that took place in Colorado Springs and Virginia, President Joe Biden is determined to ban “assault weapons.” But the question is if that’s truly the right answer. In a press statement, Biden made it clear that a ban is absolutely necessary. “The idea (that) we still allow semiautomatic weapons to be purchased is … Read more
Gun Owners of America spokesperson Stephen Willeford explains why the President’s new initiative could be bad news for private gun owners. Following a pair of active shooter events from the previous week, President Joe Biden vowed to push his proposed “assault weapons” ban through Congress – even before they officially reconvene in January. “The idea (that) we still allow semiautomatic weapons to be purchased is sick, it’s just sick. It has no social redeeming value, … Read more
Interview op’ w. Founder/Chairman Guy Mitchell The “Floridians For Herschel” campaign was featured today on https://Hannity.com/ Floridians For Herschel chairman Guy Mitchell is available to interview about his coalition encouraging people from states outside of Georgia to contact their friends, coworkers, and relatives in Georgia to help get out the vote for Herschel Walker. The former football star is working on closing the gap in a tough battle against Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock that will have significant implications … Read more
(Originally published in NewsMax.) Turning away help in time of need is the latest poorly-crafted, unfounded political ideal coming from the left. This as the U.S. now finds itself stressed over violent crime. Sexual assault is something that is all too common in the U.S., affecting 81% of women and 43% of men in their lifetimes. The latest stats from the National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) show that every 68 seconds in America, someone is sexually assaulted. … Read more
(Originally published in American Thinker.) Do you recall when President Joe Biden said at the end of August that he wants to “fund the police,” after facing so much backlash from what took place with those “defund the police” protests? Speaking to a group of 500 people at the time, he said, “When it comes to public safety, the answer is not to ‘defund the police.’ It’s to fund the police.” And yet here we are, months … Read more
Guy discusses why Herschel Walker needs to be Georgia’s winner. https://rumble.com/v1x57j1-why-herschel-walker-must-win-this-election.html
Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why his fellow Carolinians should support the Republican nominee when he needs it the most. Just over a week away from the historic Georgia runoff election, sides are already being chosen for Republican nominee Herschel Walker and Democratic member of the U.S. Senate Raphael Warlock. With that, some are trying to drive up support for Walker, including law enforcement veteran Michael Letts. Letts has recently created Carolinians for Herschel, … Read more
Over the years, GivingTuesday has been building up steam, becoming just as eventful as the Black Friday and Cyber Monday events that have come before it. GivingTuesday has become the biggest annual day to donate to your favorite non-profit charitable organization. This year, CompassCare pro-life pregnancy centers is setting aside this day to raise awareness and donations for its centers across the country. Deemed as a “global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and … Read more
A reporter from The Epoch Times discusses the dissent across at least ten major cities, with no signs of slowing down. Two and a half years since it created a massive pandemic, COVID-19 continues to make waves, this time in China. A new report from The Epoch Times indicates that various cities in China have become protest zones, with thousands flooding the streets of Shanghai and university campuses to protest curbs put in place due to … Read more
InVest USA founder Michael Letts speaks about the changes to the social media channel, and how its changes can help spread a better message. Ever since Elon Musk took over the social channel earlier this fall, there’s been some interesting changes to the social media giant Twitter. Musk has taken more of an approach towards free speech, firing those that have limited accounts in the past and allowing the return of several types to the … Read more
(Quick note: Guy Mitchell is reserved for television appearances or radio/podcast with 100,000 cume or higher.) The former football star faces a tough battle ahead against Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock. Even though we’re weeks past the elections that decided the fate of the Senate and House of Congress, Georgia still faces an uphill battle, with a run-off election set to take place to decide between Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and Republican candidate and former football … Read more
CompassCare CEO Jim Harden discusses the imbalance with the publication’s massive article surrounding a leak prior to the Supreme Court decision. With many people still going after pro-life organizations following the overturning of Roe vs. Wade months ago, the New York Times has opted to add fuel to the fire with a scorching new report that picks at the credibility of the people behind its overturning, the Supreme Court. In this report, the author takes … Read more
What does it take to stop active shooter events such as this from happening? This week of Thanksgiving has been marred by two active shooter events that have left several people dead. Sunday night, a suspect opened fire in Q Club in Colorado Springs, killing five and injuring several others. Just two nights later, a former employee walked into a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, killing six and injuring others. It’s the latest in an ongoing … Read more
(Originally published on Newsmax.) Out of curiosity, this writer decided to take a look at the number of active shooter events that have taken place this year. And, shockingly enough, there are hundreds. That’s right, we’ve had hundreds of instances in which someone has managed to injure and, in many cases, kill innocent people. Why is unclear, but the real question is what drives these people to do such a thing. Sadly, it comes down to one simple … Read more
The Georgia runoff is upon us to decide who will win the final U.S. Senate seat: Republican Herschell Walker or Democrat Raphael Warnock. Perhaps the most significant determining factor as to who will win is this: Will a judge allow ballots to be handed out like candy this Saturday, just ten days before the Election? Our guest is Jake Evans, the attorney who filed an Amicus Brief to stop last-minute temptations toward ballot fraud. Talking … Read more
Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the sheer irony to come from the President’s latest actions. A mere two months after declaring that the “pandemic is over,” President Joe Biden finds himself backtracking as he seeks additional funding to battle the virus. In the face of cases still being confirmed on a daily basis, Fox News reported that the President is seeking $10 billion to battle against COVID, with $9 billion to be spent domestically and the … Read more
Former Mayor of Shiloh Israel David Rubin provides his thoughts on this particular outlook. With antisemitism rising to its highest level last year (per this report from the Anti-Defamation League), Jewish people seem to be the target of a number of hatred attacks. Now, the FBI has confirmed this, with some startling numbers. The bureau’s director, Christopher Wray, recently spoke in a discussion with US Congressman Josh Gottheimer over the matter, noting that 64 percent of religious … Read more
Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains what can be learned from the tragic shooting at Club Q from Sunday night. Another tragic active shooter event took place Sunday night in Colorado Springs, as Anderson Lee Aldrich open fired on a crowd at Club Q. As a result, he killed five people and injured more than 20 others before being subdued by an Army veteran and taken into custody by police. Many are still reeling from … Read more
A Second Amendment Foundation member explains why having a firearm could provide relief in the face of rising criminal activity. Several states are seeing a massive increase in criminal activity at the moment, including New York, Portland and Seattle. However, Philadelphia has seen a somewhat unprecedented wave of carjackings that is simply “not normal.” A new Fox News report reveals that the city has seen an increase of 300 percent over the past year at gas stations. “A … Read more
“Hero with a gun” Stephen Willeford believes that Pennsylvania government needs a wake-up call. There’s a massive crimewave hitting Philadelphia in the form of carjackings – and it’s become to the point that it’s “not normal.” A report from Fox News reveals that the state has seen more than a 300 percent increase in carjackings at Philadelphia gas stations. It’s gotten to the point where “it’s wild,” according to one citizen, forcing some to potentially arm … Read more
(Originally published in American Thinker.) A passenger on an airline flight brandished a box-cutter and threatened to stab someone on the plane. No, this is not a reference to the 9/11 hijackers. This happened on November 11, 2022, on a Frontier Airlines flight from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The question is how it could have happened. The TSA was created to protect passengers and crew from events like this. The agents are notorious for confiscating shampoo, nail-clippers, … Read more
Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts speaks about the new possibilities with a Republican-led House. After several turbulent days of vote-counting, Republicans have managed to attain a small but crucial victory this week, taking back the House of Representatives. As things prepare to settle with the House reconvening in January, several questions are rising in terms of the bills that can make their way through Congress. One of them pertains to one that can actually help … Read more
Investigative reporter Joshua Philipp (or reporter Nan Su) discusses the creation of the documentary, and why viewers shouldn’t miss it. The Epoch Times has premiered a new documentary that takes a closer look at the 100-year old plot by The Chinese Communist Party to potentially overthrow America. The Final War comes from the director of Tracking Down the Origin of the Wuhan Coronavirus, and features both exclusive research and personal stories from whistleblowers, taking a closer look … Read more
(Originally published in American Thinker.) It’s so frustrating watching the fallout from what’s taken place with the “defund the police” campaigns over the past couple of years. Politicians and local governments have given in to these mobs and slashed city budgets, in the hopes of teaching their beloved police officers a “valuable lesson.” However, it turns out they’re the ones that need to learn from their mistakes. In case you missed the news, a driver managed to … Read more
Author Guy Mitchell explains why the President’s latest move towards energy is doing more harm than good. (Please note that Guy Mitchell is only available for interviews on radio stations with 100,000 cume or national TV.) President Joe Biden is looking to keep Americans warm this holiday season with a drop in price for diesel fuel. However, his plan could end up leaving them out in the cold. Biden has a plan in the works … Read more
CompassCare’s Jim Harden explains why those that failed to focus on the importance of pro-life ended up on the losing side. After a race that lasted well over a week, the Republicans were able to secure the lead over the House of Representatives, winning 218 seats following Mike Garcia’s re-election in California’s 27th Congressional District. That’s a firm lead over the 209 seats secured by Democrats. Yet the long-anticipated “red wave” was never realized, Republicans losing … Read more
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Author Guy Mitchell explains why these protests towards the end of fossil fuels may have deeper ties towards the climate change agenda. (Please note that Guy Mitchell is only available for interviews on radio stations with 100,000 cume or national TV.) Protestors continue to take part in extreme acts in an effort to get attention for what’s happening with climate change – but it could have deeper meaning than some people may realize. Earlier this … Read more
Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the attack, and what local governments can do to prevent it in the future. A group of law enforcement recruits at the Sheriff’s Training Academy and Regional Services (S.T.A.R.S.) in Whittier, California have been injured after a driver ran right into them during their morning run. As a result, five have critical injuries, while an additional 18 have smaller injuries. The driver has since been taken into custody. Details … Read more
The Second Amendment Foundation speaks about the latest actions by the President, and his initiative to keep weapons out of the hands of private citizens. In the midst of what took place at the University of Virginia earlier this week, President Joe Biden has once again pushed for a ban on “assault weapons.” However, some experts believe that he’s merely using this tragic event as exploitation to move his bill forward. The Citizens Committee for … Read more
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Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains how the city being at an “impasse” could be a costly mistake. As with other cities in the U.S. at the moment, Austin, Texas is struggling to keep its police ranks properly staffed. A new report from Axios reports that the Austin Police Department is seeing an alarming amount of vacancies, with the city doing very little to try and staff new officers. The report notes that there is currently an … Read more
Author Guy Mitchell weighs in on the protests against what’s happening with the global climate. A new Fox news article discusses how some people are taking things to extremes when it comes to protesting what’s happening with global warming and climate control issues – but some believe that’s not the right way to go about it. While some have been destroying famous paintings and stopping freeways with their actions, Danielle Butcher, executive vice president for the … Read more
(Originally appeared in NewsMax.) Last month, the New York Post published a story discussing the fallout surrounding Gotham’s police department, and how, by the end of the year, it could very well lose over 4,000 officers. The sad part is that a great deal of these losses are completely unnecessary. As for the reasoning, the Post’s article kept it simple, yet hard to swallow, “For New York’s Finest, surging crime, bail reform, anti-cop hostility, the … Read more
(Originally appeared on American Thinker.) The actions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been questionable as of late under the leadership of Christopher Wray. We could dive back into the way the bureau acted upon raiding former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate earlier this year. But their actions go much deeper, with reports about surveillance and even spying on emails of private American citizens in the hopes of finding criminal activity. There’s about to … Read more
The CEO of CompassCare, Jim Harden, is why it’s taking so long for action to be taken. Six months after a devastating firebombing of a CompassCare location in Buffalo, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are finally taking action – even though it apparently had access to a video showing the perpetrators. The bureau recently offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the attack on the CompassCare location, … Read more
The Epoch Times’ Nan Su explains why some details are needed surrounding Jinping’s third term into power. Following his swearing in for a third term with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), it was announced that Xi Jinping will meet with U.S. President Joe Biden this week, marking the first time they will be meeting since he first took office two years ago. During the meeting there will be a number of discussions that will take … Read more
An interesting level of threats build against naysayers, and author Guy Mitchell explains how bad it really is. The 2022 United National Climate Change Conference, also referred to as COP27, has begun in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. But there seems to be a pretty one-sided argument as to what themes are being discussed at the conference, since there seems to be a very cold shoulder towards anyone that argues against it. According to Fox News, U.N. … Read more
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Believes Crime Is Dropping In New York – And She Couldn’t Be More Wrong (Guest: Michael Letts) Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts can’t help but wonder where the information came from. New York City is in dire straits at the moment when it comes to its police department, with up to 4,000 officers taking leave this year alone, and several hundred having been dismissed prior to that due to the city’s strict … Read more
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Even with the most divisive issue of our day, abortion, 80% of Americans agree, favoring some restrictions on abortion. But with one of the most mind-boggling referendum results in the recent history of our Republic, we are receiving a mixed message. Case in point, in the mega-red state of Montana, voters passed Montana rejected Legislative Referendum 131, allowing doctors to let a baby die on the table after being born if a mother did not … Read more
An IRAQuote.com spokesperson explains why “stagflation” could stem from the ongoing situation with small business owners. Inflation has taken its toll on a number of Americans over the past few months, from the gas pump to just being able to go out to eat. But for small business owners, it’s a whole different nightmare. A new report from The Epoch Times are struggling with inflation woes – and to add to that, they’ve had to lay off … Read more