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Grand Rapids Braces For the Release of a Video Showing Police Involved In a Fatal Shooting (Guest: Michael Letts)

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, businesses are boarded up, with workers sent home as President Gerald Ford’s hometown braces for the release of a video showing police involvement in a fatal shooting. https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/businesses-boarded-up-workers-sent-home-as-grand-rapids-braces-for-release-of-video-of-fatal-police-involved-shooting_4402360.html?utm_source=andshare Our guest is Michael Letts, a police officer who was an early responder to the 9/11 attack. Michael will lend us his experiences in similar situations, especially regarding the community responses, and how he believes matters like this should be handled in a responsible … Read more

This Analyst Says Interest Rates Are Too Low! (Guest: Devlyn Steele)

There is one headline that we will soon see possibly eclipsing the Ukraine/Russia news, and that topic is inflation and rising interest rates. As you might know, most people are concerned about interest rates rising, including rates on home loans, cars, and luxuries—oh, scratch luxuries like gas—too expensive! But according to our next guest, interest rates are not even close to where they should be in order to cram the inflation genie back in the bottle. We welcome … Read more

Ten Wounded In N.Y. Subway…Despite Tough Gun Control Laws (Guest: Dave Workman)

(Originally posted on Conservative Firing Line) At least 28 people were injured, including 10 who were reportedly treated for gunshot wounds in a Tuesday morning rush hour shooting at a New York subway station, in a city with some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. New York’s concealed carry permit law is so restrictive it is currently being challenged in the U.S. Supreme Court and a ruling is expected in late June. … Read more

New York Subway Attack, A Scene All Too Familiar

One Tuesday morning on September 11, 2001, we remember watching vivid images on our TV screens as a plane crashed into the second twin tower of the World Trade Center. We watched our country and countrymen (gals, too), come together in a spirit of patriotism, pride, and brotherhood rising and permeating the air. We collectively agreed: Never again. But once again, on a Tuesday, New York’s citizens and subway system came under attack. A gunman … Read more

Bidenflation Continues To Rise, Along With Concerns

Inflation has surged so quickly under the current administration that many are calling it Bidenflation. And it’s showing no signs of stopping. The rate of U.S. inflation recently topped eight percent in March, the highest that it’s been in four decades. In addition, the consumer price index jumped 8.5 percent over the past month, mainly due to the rising cost of housing, gas, and food, among other items. That marks the highest increase since March … Read more

Gun Groups To Biden: Stop Repeating Lies About the 2nd Amendment

Once again during his remarks about the newest attempt to restrict gun rights, President Joe Biden repeated his already-discredited claim that the Second Amendment historically prevented certain people from buying guns or owning cannons, leaving the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms to encourage Americans to question anything Biden says. Near the end of his remarks, Biden stated, “From the very beginning, the Second Amendment didn’t say you could own any … Read more

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Is Signing Constitutional Carry Into Law Today

Georgia governor Brian Kemp is signing SB 419 Constitutional Carry into law today, April 12, 2022. The law will allow the citizens of Georgia to carry concealed weapons.  Yesterday (April 11, 2022), Joe Biden unveiled his proposed gun control measure, including banning ghost guns in what appears to be thinly-veiled exploitation of the recent Sacramento gang shootings.  Joining us in this dual firearms discussion is Blake Harbin, a manufacturer of firearm ammunition and a candidate … Read more

Pro-Police Candidates May Soon Start Winning, But Cops Still Face a Huge Problem — By Michael Letts

Pro-police candidates may start winning elections in Democrat-controlled cities as the Defund the Police movement cracks under unrealistic expectations. This is good and bad news for police. It’s good news because citizens in these cities are realizing that the police serve a necessary function in their communities. The bad news is that police will have to prove they are up to the task and reverse crime rates that started rising when police agencies were defunded. … Read more

Here are five things we must do to remain a global super power By: Robert Maginnis

(Originally posted on Fox News) America’s global leadership requires the ability to conduct two nearly simultaneous “major regional contingencies,” or wars, on opposite sides of the world. At this point we do not have that capability, even though we face the real prospect of significant, possibly simultaneous wars by the middle of this century. During World War II, the U.S. had the luxury of time to shuffle forces from Germany to Asia once we defeated the Nazis, … Read more

Ron Paul On Inflation, Debt, Stocks, Government Spending

Inflation is one of the most significant issues facing Americans today. For a while, we were able to cut back on luxury items. But with skyrocketing prices on our basic needs to survive, like food and shelter, we may soon be forced to but back on necessities.  During the Trump Administration, gas was under $2 a gallon just two years ago. Today it’s about $4.50 and still rising. As a result, millions of people now … Read more

New film shows how parents are taking back the education of their children!

Parents are organizing all over the country in unprecedented ways to take back control of their children’seducation, and the powerful educational establishment may soon come crumbling down. What will replace it? Additionally, homeschooling grew dramatically during the Pandemic as parents found out what was actuallyin their kid’s curriculum. Homeschooling is also growing in popularity among minorities, with 41% of homeschool families now being non-white, according to the National Home Education Research Institute. Sheri Few, president of United States Parents Involved in Education, or USPIE for short, is joining us to shed light on the explosive response of parents all over the country against the indoctrination of theirchildren. Q&A: Sheri, what’s behind all the parent-led activity being reported? It seems unprecedented. Answer: Parents are finally finding out what their children are being taught in the schoolsthey pay for with their hard-earned tax dollars. They simply have had enough of the bureaucrats ignoring them and shutting … Read more

Deutsche Bank’s Predictions For 2023 Point At a Potential Recession For the United States, But Is There Hope?

With gas prices rising to sky-high levels and mortgage rates not slowing down anytime soon, U.S. citizens are really feeling a financial crunch. And based on a new report from Deutsche Bank, that isn’t slowing down anytime soon. In a huge report given to clients, the Bank’s economists noted, “Two shocks in recent months, the war in Ukraine and the build-up of momentum in elevated U.S. and European inflation, have caused us to revise down our … Read more

There Have Been Suspects Arrested In the Sacramento Shooting Spree, But What Can Be Done In the Future?

Earlier this week, a mass shooting in Sacramento left six dead and twelve injured, with the Sacramento Police seeking suspects. Today, they announced that three suspects have been arrested and charged, including two brothers—Dandrae Martin and Smiley Martin. Michael Letts spoke out on the arrests, just days after his group, In-Vest USA, contributed vests to the Sacramento Police to help them further. “We couldn’t be prouder of the Sacramento Police Department,” said Letts. “They’re going … Read more

Mortgage Rates Soar To Levels Not Seen In 4 Years — And They’re Not Through Yet!

Mortgage rates are soaring to levels not seen in nearly four years, and if they keep rising this quickly, we may see homes soon become out of reach for millions of families. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgages have risen even higher, to 4.72 percent. Just last year, they were just under half that. That’s a one percentage growth over the last month alone. Not to mention that, at its current rate, it could reach 5 percent … Read more

President Joe Biden’s Title 42 Reversal Leaves Heavy Concern

With President Joe Biden recently lifting the Title 42 rule originally kept in place for border protection, many are bracing for the impact it will have. Several states, including Arizona and Louisiana, have already filed lawsuits in an attempt to reverse it; and many believe that there will now be a surge of migrants, without about a million expected in the first six weeks alone. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)’s RJ Hauman recently … Read more

Biden Must Announce Our Interests In Ukrraine, Or Risk Losing Our Freedoms

(Initially published on Fox News by Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis) President Joe Biden must tell the American people what national interests are at stake in Ukraine to justify our investment. Right now, our actions appear to be based on emotion, which is the wrong motive to address such critical matters, a real weakness. The perception of Biden’s weakness is palpable in part because his statements and actions are devoid of identifiable national interests when it comes … Read more

3D Gun Ban Rejected By Fifth Circuit Court In New Jersey

BELLEVUE, WA (April 1, 2022) – The Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed today are celebrating a court victory in a long-running battle to allow online publication of information related to the 3D printing of firearms, thanks to a ruling by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that returns claims against the New Jersey attorney general (NJAG) to its jurisdiction. A district court order had wrongly severed the case against the NJAG, from a lawsuit filed … Read more

Op-Ed: Here’s What Could Trigger Putin to Launch a Nuclear Strike

Written by Robert Maginnis for The Western Journal Last week’s emergency NATO summit addressed the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, the question left publicly unanswered is this: What would NATO do if the Russians dropped a nuke on Ukraine? Would that be the opening round of World War III? Russian President Vladimir Putin is stoking fears of his potential use of nuclear weapons, which begs the question: What conditions might lead him to … Read more

President Joe Biden’s Possible Title 42 Reversal Leaves Heavy Concerns From In-Vest USA CEO/Founder Michael Letts

There are concerns at the moment over Title 42, a federal health order put in place from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It states that the government is able to send migrants back to their home countries immediately upon apprehending them, rather than putting them in detention facilities and charging them with immigration offenses. Originally implemented by President Donald J. Trump in March 2020 as a way to keep America safe from the … Read more

Why Did Will Smith Slap Chris Rock At the Oscars? What Is Alopecia? The Answer Me Be In “Rock, Scissors, Paper”

A single slap made by Will Smith’s hand on Chris Rock’s cheek upstaged all Oscar winners’ speeches. But was the slap staged or real? If real, why such a childish move? If staged, what was there to gain? Joining us in the discussion is image expert and entrepreneur Natalie Plain, founder of Billion Dollar Beauty. Q&A: Your publicist, Jerry McGlothlin of Special Guests, says you believe the answer to the “real or fake” question may lie … Read more

State Senator Filed a Bill Requiring Safety Training for Movie Actors 

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Guests available to interview from 2nd Amendment Foundation: Dave Workman, Cam Edwards, Lee Williams, Chris Cheng, Stephen Willeford, Mark Walters, or Alan Gottlieb. Either complete the Online Guest Booking Form …or contact Celinda Hawkins (432) 349-2736 cemison@gmail.com or jerry.specialguests@gmail.com 400 Other Interview Guests and Topics

New law forces gun owners to carry liability insurance

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Topic: Reference: https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/26/us/san-jose-gun-law-wednesday/index.html/ Second Amendment Foundation spokesperson available to be your guest: ABOUT CAM EDWARDS (In Eastern Time) Cam Edwards is the editor at Bearing Arms-dot-com and hosts the popular podcast Cam & Company that focuses on Second Amendment news and information. Cam is originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has worked in radio, television, and online media for over two decades. He currently lives on a small farm with his family near Farmville, Virginia, and … Read more

Michael Letts discusses Democrats in denial on crime

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It was only about a year ago that liberal politicians ran for the nearest microphone to denounce the police. Now, some of those same politicians are running for a microphone again. Michael Letts writes that this time the difference is that Democrats are are attacking members of their party who continue to undermine the police or deny the growing violence in liberal districts around the country. Read more: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/fairness-justice/democrats-in-denial-on-crime/

How can simple Spinning Improve Your Balance & Brain? (Guest: Sheila Thelen, Coach of Olympic-Class Athletes)

Suggested Talk Show Interview Guest Introduction by Host: When it comes to exercise, we hear a lot about weightlifting and running. But did you know that spinning is one of the best ways to get in shape? Yes, spinning stimulates the body’s vestibular system. That’s the eyes and ears processing back into the brain.  According to National Center for Biotechnology Information, “The vestibular system provides the sense of balance and the information about body position … Read more

With cities in chaos, more citizens acting in self-defense

Interview opportunity from Special Guests PR Agency While liberal big-city mayors appear to be living in denial about crime surges in their jurisdictions, there is mounting anecdotal evidence that private citizens are taking more responsibility for their own safety, up to and including the use of lethal force. 7 different 2nd Amendment Foundation Expert available to interview on this topic and article:  CONTACT: To schedule an interview, contact Jerry McGlothlin at Special Guests PR Agency at jerry.specialguests@gmail.com … Read more

New York has its first Female Police Commissioner (Guest: Michael Letts)

Interview opportunity from Special Guests PR Agency Suggested interview introduction: New York’s mayor-elect Eric Adams announced he is appointing the first female police commissioner to oversee fighting crime in the Big Apple.   Ms. Keechant Sewell will be fighting surging crime rates and restoring a positive image of law enforcement officers to the general public. In this discussion, policeman Michael Letts joins us, whose charitable organization InVest USA provides bulletproof vests to police officers. Q&A: … Read more

12 Major US Cities ALL just topped their annual homicide records. Why? (Guest: Actor Eric Roberts)

Interview opportunity with Actor Eric Roberts for national television programs: Homicides are increasing in record-breaking numbers in cities across America. Twelve major cities ALL just broke their all-time homicide records. These murders are not just occurring in Chicago and New York, but in cities otherwise considered generally safe– like in Rochester, Austin, Toledo, Baton Rouge. These are cities that, until recently, have not been immediately associated with violent crime.   Actor Eric Roberts is concerned … Read more

12 Major US Cities topped their annual homicide records – The Question is WHY? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Homicides are increasing in record-breaking numbers in cities across America. Twelve major cities ALL just broke their all-time homicide records. These murders are not just occurring in Chicago and New York, but in cities otherwise considered generally safe– like in Rochester, Austin, Texas, Toledo, Baton Rouge. These are cities that, until recently, have not been immediately associated with violent crime. ABC News reported this story that included a statement saying the reasoning behind this dramatic … Read more

Inflation surging fastest since 1982 (Guest: Phillip Patrick of Birch Gold Group)

Inflation is rising faster than it has since 1982. The Labor Department says annualized inflation is at 6.8%, but that’s just what they are admitting. They conveniently leave things like food and gas out of the equation, claiming those categories are too volatile. Too volatile? Give me a break; what is not volatile these days. So the real question is: What is the true inflation rate? In this discussion, financial forecaster Phillip Patrick of Birch … Read more

Social Media Post: Could this be the single issue that moves conservatives from Don to Ron?

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Suggested host intro: After just over a year into the Biden administration, there have been many comparisons between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. As we round the bend to 2022, there is increased ‘chatter’ about a possible Trump-Biden rematch or a Trump-Harris contest. But there is one pairing for a possible square-off that has primarily been discussed in hushed tones. But a new initiative is being proposed by a possible presidential primary contender that might … Read more

This single initiative could lead millions of conservatives to switch from Don to Ron. (Guest: Michael Letts)

Michael Letts

Suggested host intro: After just over a year into the Biden administration, there have been many comparisons between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. As we round the bend to 2022, there is increased ‘chatter’ about a possible Trump-Biden rematch or a Trump-Harris contest. But there is one pairing for a possible square-off that has primarily been discussed in hushed tones. But a new initiative is being proposed by a possible presidential primary contender that might … Read more

How will Averting a Government Shutdown Impact America’s Fragile Economy? (Guest: Phillip Patrick)

Now that the U.S. Senate has passed a bill to fund the federal government through February 2022, Congress faces another deadline – the $28.9 trillion borrowing limit. So while inflation grows along with America’s out-of-control debt, Democrats still sink deeper into a quagmire of dysfunction thinking that it is “fiscally irresponsible not to spend more money.” It’s time for a conversation to unpack what all of this means to our wallets as the year ends. … Read more

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