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Letts: Chicago Crime at All-Time High — Time for Kimberly Foxx to Go

(Originally appeared in NewsMax Kimberly Foxx Foxx is failing at her job; that failure will wind up costing the City of Chicago dearly. Sometimes bad leadership happens. It just does. You assign a manager who doesn’t have any experience running a store, or maybe you just hire a coach you think will do wonders for your team, but the next thing you know, you have a dismally losing record by the end of the season. However, … Read more

A Recent Chicago Incident Shows Just What Kind of Disarray Police Are Going Through Right Now (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA founder Michael Letts discusses the attempted burglary, and how it took two hours for police to respond. Crime has reached an all-time high in several states as of late, mainly due to the shortage of police officers coming off of “defund the police” funding cuts. But things are really bad in Chicago, where it’s reportedly taking officers two hours to respond to certain calls. Fox News recently reported that a Chicago business, an auto … Read more

People Are Still Calling For Police To Be Defunded In Seattle – Even With Officers Struggling To Fight an All-Time High Crime Rate (Guest: Michael Letts)

Depraved actions by protestors has law enforcement veteran Michael Letts up in arms.  In the wake of Seattle still attempting to recover from its “Defund the Police” campaign that has led to a rampant increase of crime within the city, several leftist protestors are still pushing for defunding to be done. The Stranger recently reported that organizers recently held some odd organizations at City Hall to protest the actions by the local council to cut proposed … Read more

Democrats Believed Abortion Would Be a Political Salvation – But It Ended Up Being Their Damnation (Guest: Jim Harden)

With Election day finally here, CompassCare CEO Jim Harden explains a decision that’s going wrong for many Democrats. Election Day is finally here, with a number of Democrats looking to get re-elected in their respective chairs in Senate and the House. However, some of them are facing some fire, mainly due to their decisions surrounding abortion. Several Democrats who doubled down on pro-choice (or, to some, pro-abortion) are facing criticism due to their support of … Read more

New York’s Police Department Could See a Loss of Over 4,000 Officers By the End of This Year – And That Isn’t Good News (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why a change is direly needed in terms of how the NYPD is run. With crime rising to unstoppable levels in some cities, one would think that things couldn’t get worse for the state of some police departments. However, that isn’t the case for New York. In a report previously filed on the National Police website, retired officer Steve Pomper discusses the state of the New York Police Department, and how … Read more

Incoming Threats Send a Clear Message – Firearms Must Be Allowed In Churches Again (Guest: Second Amendment)

A threat received by the FBI over the weekend leaves indication that protection is needed, according to Second Amendment. Over the weekend, the FBI’s Newark office made note of “credible information” about a “broad threat” to local synagogues in New Jersey. Though nothing came of it, it has brought question into whether firearms should be allowed in places of worship. Second Amendment Foundation Executive Director Adam Kraut made note of laws that prevented weapons from being brought … Read more

A Report Filed By the House Judiciary GOP Confirms That the FBI Has To Make Some Major Changes (Guest: Michael Letts)

Police organization chief calls for the abolishment of the FBI.  Following months of reports about wrongdoing within the bureau, the House Judiciary GOP Committee recently released a 1,050 page report detailing the problems going on within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) didn’t mince words when it came to discussing the problems with the bureau. “The Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the stewardship of Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick … Read more

1000-page Report from the House GOP Shows How Flawed The FBI Is When Investigating Crimes Against Pro-Life Centers (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden shows concern for what the FBI is doing with its investigation into a recent firebombing With so many questions surrounding the effectiveness of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as of late, a new report may bring even more into the fray. According to a new report from Axios, the Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee prepared a 1,000-page document released today. In it are a number of details surrounding the “politicization” of … Read more

President Biden Has a $13 Billion Plan To Lower Energy Prices In the Wake of Inflation – So Why Does This Expert Believe It’s “Unsustainable”? (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell explains why the executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance may be onto something. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden and his administration announced a plan to provide over $13 billion in aid to assist families with paying energy bills in the midst of ongoing inflation. However, some experts believe this could lead to bigger problems. Patrick Kennedy, the executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, explained how this is “unsustainable” on … Read more

The Second Amendment Foundation Has Filed an Amicus Brief To Fight Against Washington D.C.’s Recent Transit Gun Ban (Guest: Second Amendment)

The Second Amendment Foundation Has Filed an Amicus Brief To Fight Against Washington D.C.’s Recent Transit Gun Ban A representative for the group explains why the ban is unlawful – and how it could hurt private gun owners. Recently, a District of Columbia (D.C.) resident filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against the city’s recent ban on carrying handguns through its public transportation system. Now, to provide him support, the Second Amendment Foundation has … Read more

China’s Long-Term Plans On Its Economy Involve a Great Deal of Control – But What About Balance? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses what’s in store for Xi Jinping’s third term. Now that Xi Jinping has been sworn in for a third term with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), many are wondering what his next move will be – and it looks to involve taking control through economy. A news piece on CNBC explained how Jinping and the CCP could try and balance the economy in the future, but there are still … Read more

The Attack On Paul Pelosi Is a Call For the Need of Guns Against Intruders (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains that the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband could’ve been prevented with better protection. At a time when many are asking what good guns are in the hands of private citizens, a major talking point has arisen following an attack on Paul Pelosi, husband to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Paul was attacked with a hammer over the weekend, leaving him with a fractured skull and other small injuries. His attacker … Read more

The Attack On Paul Pelosi Leaves Many Questions – Mainly Surrounding Their Security, and How Certain Politicians Aren’t To Blame (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts takes a closer look at what happened to Nancy Pelosi’s husband over the weekend. A violent attack took place at the home of Paul and Nancy Pelosi over the weekend, leaving the former injured at the hands of a male intruder. As a result, Paul suffered a fractured skull and other injuries, and is currently recovering in a hospital. A suspect has been taken into custody. What’s interesting, however, is … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Files Appeal Against Case Banning Firearms From Homes of Licensed Day Care Specialists In Illinois (Guest: Second Amendment)

A representative for the group explains why it’s vital that people have the choice to bear arms, especially in today’s climate. A lower court ruling in Illinois that calls for the ban on firearms for the purpose of immediate self-defense in the homes of adults licensed to provide day or foster care has resulted for an appeal by the Second Amendment Foundation. Alongside the Illinois State Rifle Association, Illinois Carry and two private citizens – Darin E. … Read more

Just How Low Are These States Running With Their Police Officers? Let’s Take a Closer Look (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran examines 11 areas running into real trouble right now – and how it could possibly be fixed. Between the fallout of COVID-19 and the effects of several “defund the police” campaigns, several states are running roughshod with their police officer ranks at the moment. A new report from Fox News reveals that 11 particular cities are running into vast staffing problems right now, resulting in a higher rate of crime and available officers to … Read more

Mitch McConnell’s Support For Anti-Gun Advocate Lisa Murkowski Speaks Volumes For Those That Bear Arms (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America representative Stephen Willeford explains why this is a move that could endanger gun support in the Senate. One of Mitch McConnell’s most recent decisions is sending a number of pro-gun advocates reeling. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell recently showed his support for Senator Lisa Murkowski, spending $5 million to help push back against candidate Kelly Tshibaka, who is backed by former President Donald Trump. Many pro-gun advocates see this as a … Read more

Israel Election Tuesday: Will Netanyahu Finally Break the Deadlock? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh Israel David Rubin is available to provide expert election commentary (in-studio in NYC) Tuesday morning, Tuesday afternoon, and Wednesday early morning. In the Knesset, Israel’s 120 seat parliament, 61 seats are needed to win a majority. Benjamin Netanyahu, who had been Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, is hoping to reach that majority and to return to power with the help of several smaller parties. If he succeeds, he will replace the current … Read more

As the Israel Election Comes Next Tuesday, Many Questions Arise From It – Like Who Will Win and What Change They Will Bring (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh Israel David Rubin provides his take on what to expect from next week’s election. This coming Tuesday, a very important election will take place in Israel, with a lot of potential to change things forever. There are some that believe that Itamar Ben-Givr will find an opportunity to move closer to power with the election, while others feel that Benjamin Netanyahu, who had been a long-serving prime minister for Israel, could … Read more

Foolish or Brilliant?  Germany Energy Company Just Destroyed a Wind Farm to Boost Its Own Energy Supply. Global Warming author say, “Brilliant!”  (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Germany has been trying to find solutions to its ongoing energy problems – but the latest move by a big energy company has left a number of experts scratching their heads, wondering, “How dare Germany destroy wind farms to expand coal-powered electricity.  Per this Fox Business report, German energy company RWE has announced that it will take apart a nearby wind farm to allow a coal mine to increase its operations.  Climate Change activists are weeping … Read more

The Unspotlighted Story of a Hero On January 6th Shows Just How Jaded Politicians and Media Are For Not Mentioning It (Guest: Michael Letts)

The Unspotlighted Story of a Hero On January 6th Shows Just How Jaded Politicians and Media Are For Not Mentioning It Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the actions of retired New York police sergeant Michael Joseph Nichols. With the January 6th committee still trying to find answers in regards to what happened, there are many stories that are getting lost in the shuffle. Like the story of retired New York police sergeant Michael Joseph Nichols. A report … Read more

Abortion Questions Come Up During Recent Pennsylvania Debate Between Fetterman and Oz (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare’s Jim Harden addresses the answers that came from both Senate candidates. Earlier this week, a debate took place in Philadelphia between the two Senate candidates, Republican nominee Mehmet Oz and Democrat nominee John Fetterman. There were many topics that were discussed during the debate, but abortion rights was a pretty big one. Both men addressed their take on their matter, but Oz was a bit careful with his response. When asked if abortion should … Read more

NY Judge Holds Police Accountable for Investigation of Firebombed Pro-life Medical Office, Says Denial of Video Surveillance to CompassCare Is “Not the Final Order” (Guest: Jim Harden)

On Wednesday October 26, Judge Edward Pace of the New York State Supreme Court of Erie County heard oral arguments regarding a firebombed pro-life medical network’s lawsuit against the Amherst Police Department. . CompassCare is petitioning the court to order the Buffalo Police in the first ring suburb of Buffalo, NY to return video surveillance of the arson attack to the victims. After hearing the arguments, Judge Pace denied CompassCare the return of their private video surveillance … Read more

New York City’s Official Response To Overturned Vaccine Mandate Shows Just How Ignorant It’s Become (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains what kind of a mess the city is in right now – and how it could get worse. Earlier this week, Supreme Court Justice Ralph Porzio overturned the vaccine mandate New York put in place a couple of years ago, which led to the termination of 1,700 employees (including police officers) that refused to get it. However, in response, instead of the city doing anything to hire back said … Read more

A Judge Has Taken Down New York City’s Vaccine Mandate – But What Does It Mean For the Police That Were Affected By It? (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts asks what New York City can do for the officers that had to leave their ranks following New York’s vaccine mandate. For some time now, New York City has had a vaccine mandate in effect, forcing many workers to take safety precautions against COVID-19. However, over 2,000 city workers, including police officers were fired over the controversial mandate. Now, a Supreme Court judge has knocked down the mandate, ruling it to … Read more

A Tragic Shooting In a St. Louis School Shows Police Working Quickly To Subdue the Suspect, But What More Is Needed? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts speaks today about the tragic shooting, the quick response time by the police, and what can be done to prevent active shooter events in the future. Another tragic school shooting has taken place in St. Louis this week, but this time, the police had a much quicker response. A former student managed to break into a St. Louis high school and open fired, killing a teacher and a teenage girl … Read more

A New Gun Control Bill Is Now In Effect – And Could Hurt Current and Potential Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment)

A representative for Second Amendment Foundation explains how much of a violation this is on the rights of gun owners. In an effort to crack down on potential active shooters, Senator John Cornyn and several of his RINO Senators have put a new bipartisan gun control bill into effect. The problem, however, is how it curbs the rights to current and potential new gun owners. Several gun owners have protested the new bill, stating how … Read more

Xi Jinping Will Get a Third Term In China – But Many Questions Arise From His Rule (Guest: Nan Su)

Xi Jinping Will Get a Third Term In China – But Many Questions Arise From His Rule  The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the controversial leader’s forthcoming third term in office. There’s already a number of questions with China surrounding trade and security, and with Xi Jinping sworn in for a third term for the country, those will likely continue to rise. The leader self-appointed himself another term as leader of the ruling Communist Party … Read more

President Joe Biden is Reversing Course On Domestic Oil Production, But Is It a Move Merely To Protect His Own Interests? (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell discusses the latest environmental move by the President, which goes against his previous direction. After spending a great deal of time pushing back against domestic oil production, President Joe Biden appears to be shifting course in an effort to fight back against rising gas prices and overall inflation. Per this report from Newsmax, Biden’s new plan will produce a “profit for taxpayers” with domestic oil production, releasing 15 more barrels of oil … Read more

St. Louis Police Resignations Sound a Huge Warning Call To “Defund the Police” Campaigns – A “Major Exodus” Could Result In a Big Problem (Guest: Michael Letts)

Invest USA’s Michael Letts explains why the latest situation in St. Louis could lead to bigger problems in 2023. There have already been numerous reports about dwindling police forces and rising crime in other states. But St. Louis is being hit especially hard as of late. A new report from Fox News reveals that a huge wave of resignations from the police force have led to “critical mass,” as the “major exodus” could result in a rising … Read more

ICE’s own numbers show the agency isn’t working (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published in The Ridgewood Blog.) El Paso TX, Despite the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents having a record number of encounters at the southern border this year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is showing a record low number of arrests and deportations. ICE’s Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report showed the lowest number of deportations in more than a decade. The agency deported 59,011 illegal immigrants in fiscal year 2021 compared to 185,884 illegal immigrants deported in fiscal year 2020. During these … Read more

Chicago Crime at All-Time High — Time for Kimberly Foxx to Go (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published in Newsmax.) Kimberly Foxx Foxx is failing at her job; that failure will wind up costing the City of Chicago dearly. Sometimes bad leadership happens. It just does. You assign a manager who doesn’t have any experience running a store, or maybe you just hire a coach you think will do wonders for your team, but the next thing you know, you have a dismally losing record by the end of the season. However, … Read more

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hides Behind Conservative, Catholic FBI Agents to Get Firebombed CompassCare CEO to Back Down (Guest: Jim Harden)

On October 12, around 9:00am EDT, Ted Cruz and 39 other congressmen and senators released an open letter to FBI Director, Christopher Wray, regarding the obvious abuse of the FACE Act, indicting and raiding the homes of peaceful pro-life leaders. In addition to that, they recognized the abdication of duty to pro-life victims of violence. The letter comes after two and a half months of relentless pressure from Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare, insisting the leadership of the FBI and DOJ moved from abdicating … Read more

Uvalde Body Cam Footage Shows Exactly What Police Officers Can’t Afford to Do (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published in The Western Journal.) For police officers, hesitation is not an option. In a situation in which innocents are put at risk, officers should do whatever is necessary to keep innocent people safe from harm. Hesitating — and even using personal judgment — is a sign that maybe someone shouldn’t be a police officer. Because that can make all the difference between life and death. I’m speaking about Crimson Elizondo. CNN reported that she was … Read more

California Governor Gavin Newsom’s Inability To Accept Blame For High Gas Prices Doesn’t Instill Much Confidence In His Leadership (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell explains why experts have had no trouble ripping Newsom’s excuses to shreds. For quite a while, California Governor Gavin Newsom was going on a tangent about the excruciatingly high gasoline prices within his state. However, instead of deeply looking into the problem, he simply blamed “greedy oil companies.” “It. Does. Not. Add. Up. We cannot continue to allow greedy oil companies to rip us off at the pump,” he tweeted earlier in … Read more

President Joe Biden Is Once Again Pushing For an Assault Weapons Ban Following Raleigh Shooting (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why banning assault weapons isn’t the answer to ending the violence. Following an active shooter event that took place this weekend in Raleigh that left several people dead, President Joe Biden is once again pushing for a full ban on assault weapons. He notes that he’s a mere “two senators away” from giving the ban traction. However, several pro-gun groups have protested Biden’s push towards banning assault … Read more

New England Could Very Well Run Into Blackouts, Thanks To Its Fight With Europe Over Liquefied Natural Gas (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

The UK’s gas problems might just result in some within our own borders, according to author Guy Mitchell.  Over the past few months, Europe has been struggling to keep its natural gas resources flowing, despite being cut off from Russia with its war within the Ukraine. But now its struggles could have an effect on at least one region within the United States. A new report from Fox Business indicates that New England could soon be … Read more

The Citizens Committee for the Right To Keep and Bear Arms Calls Out President Biden and Democrats, Noting “Dishonesty” From Raleigh Shooting (Guest: Second Amendment)

A representative from Second Amendment Foundation elaborates further on the statement from the pro-gun group. Following the tragic shooting that took place in Raleigh over the weekend – resulting in the deaths of five people – the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (or CCRKBA for short) sounded off on President Joe Biden for his re-commitment on potentially passing a ban against assault weapons. Alan Gottlieb, Chairman for the CCRKBA, noted, … Read more

Five San Antonio Police Officers Have Committed Suicide This Year, And the City Needs To Do Something To Take Care of Others (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts has seen enough needless death in the renowned Texas city. The continued “demonization” of police forces has taken a frustrating turn in San Antonio, Texas. A recent Fox News report has revealed that five officers from San Antonio’s police department have committed suicide over the past few months, following rising tensions from “defund the police” campaigns, as well as heightened criminal activity. Tania Glenn, a trauma therapist based in Austin, spoke with … Read more

Europe’s Energy Crisis Could Be Much Worse In 2023, Many Are Estimating (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell explains why the worst may not come until sometime next year. Europe’s ongoing energy crisis has been going on for a few months, with the country warning citizens that there could be potential blackout dates in an effort to balance the load. However, several sources indicate that the worst could be yet to come, especially when 2023 rolls around. On the heels of the country announcing plans to propose a dynamic price … Read more

Raleigh’s Active Shooter Event Is the Latest Reason Why the U.S. Needs a Nationwide Constitutional-Carry Solution (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The “hero with a gun” Stephen Willeford explains why Constitutional-carry is a far better option than trying to go for an all-out ban. The latest active shooter event for 2022 has unfolded in the heart of Raleigh, leaving a community reeling from its results. Five people – including three women and a police officer – are dead due to the actions of a 15-year old boy, who is currently in custody and in critical condition … Read more

The Latest Active Shooter Event In Raleigh Calls For a Needed Solution – And Concealed-Carry Is the Answer (Guest: Second Amendment)

A spokesperson for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why governments should consider this option. Another tragic active shooter event has taken place in Raleigh, and its community is reeling. Five people have been killed in the tragic event, with a 15-year old suspect taken into custody. Among these victims are three women, as well as a police officer. Many are asking questions as to what motivated the shooter, as an “investigation is ongoing,” according to … Read more

Border Agents Are Being Blamed For Letting Migrants Into the United States…But Is the System To Blame? (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published in CNS News.) If there’s one thing that’s incredibly easy to do these days, it’s point a finger. Point it at someone that you believe should burden the blame, even though it could very well be your fault. Playing the “blame game” has been ongoing for decades within political office, and it’s a trend that will likely continue. I say this because a new report suggests that the Department of Homeland Security isn’t … Read more

Five Are Left Dead In Raleigh At the Hands of a 15-Year Old Shooter, and Many People Are Wondering Why (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts can’t quite piece together how someone so young could take part in something like this. An active shooter event has taken place in Raleigh that has left five dead – and many wondering why it happened. A suspect who’s only 15 years old was taken into custody and pronounced in critical condition after the shooting, in which five people – including a police officer – were killed. “My heart is heavy … Read more

Equifax Is Facing a Huge Invasion of Privacy Case, and It Could Leave a Bitter Taste with the Billion Dollar Credit Agency (Guest: Dr. Michael Grayson)

Dr. Michael Grayson speaks about the decision and how it could teach the company a lesson about fraud. In a ruling that could strike a huge blow against the Equifax credit agency, a New York federal judge has ruled that a case worth $250 million against Equifax will be allowed to proceed. In it, Dr. Michael Grayson, working alongside the Credit and Debt Management Institute, brought up charges against the company ranging from fraud to … Read more

Following the Deaths of Two Police Officers, Questions Arise As To Why Those In Law Enforcement Are Being Targeted (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts is left with distributing questions following the death of two beloved officers. As if things aren’t already difficult enough for the police in the United States, a harrowing event has left many wondering if they’re being targeted by certain individuals. Late Wednesday evening, two police officers were killed and one was seriously injured after receiving a 911 report about a domestic incident in Bristol. It turned out to be an … Read more

The Chinese Communist Party Is Pushing In Chairman Xi’s Direction, But Is It the Right One? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Chinese Communist Party Is Pushing In Chairman Xi’s Direction, But Is It the Right One? The Epoch Times’ Nan Su explains the latest moves by the CCP from its recent congress meeting. The Chinese Communist Party (or CCP for short) recently finished its 7th Session of the 19th CCP Congress meeting, in an effort to prepare for the 20th meeting this coming week. Out of this, however, one thing seems to be clear – Chairman and Chinese … Read more

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