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IVF, Has Technology has Outpaced Morality? (Guest: Jim Harden)

Has technology outpaced morality? Case in point: The Alabama Supreme Court on February 16 seems to think so. In their 8-1 decision, America was thrust into a crisis of conscience, as Alabama outlawed the creation of In Vitro Fertilization, or IVF. In the bible belt, it has been determined that unborn embryos are children, made in the image of God, with rights to be protected. Joining us in this discussion of the implications of this landmark … Read more

The Supreme Court Prevails and Allows Former President Donald Trump To Be Put Back On Colorado’s Ballot (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the recent decision by the Supreme Court, and why it’s vital that people have the power of choice. After months of discussing surrounding Colorado’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from its statewide ballots based on the 14th Amendment, the Supreme Court has sounded off against this decision. In a historic vote, the court ruled that Trump is allowed on the ballot, putting an end to the ethical arguments … Read more

With Israel Possibly Agreeing Towards a Ceasefire, Some May Also See It As “Re-Arming” (Guest: Joshua Waller)

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses what Netanyahu is considering, and what comes next in the country’s battle with Hamas. After facing immense pressure from various countries regarding a ceasefire (particularly the United States and President Joe Biden), it appears that Israel prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be leaning towards finally putting one in place. Per this report from Associated Press, Israel has “more or less accepted” the deal, and are now waiting … Read more

Austin Has Reached “The Brink of Disaster” When It Comes To Police Staffing – But, Surprise, Officials Won’t Lift a Finger To Fix It (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran wonders why more officials – and, for that matter, Joe Biden – aren’t doing anything when it comes to this crisis. It’s a rough time for police officers right now – and the problem is now affecting citizens of major cities like San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. Now you can add Austin to the list. A new report from Fox News reveals that the city’s police department has reached an all-time low, … Read more

A Judge Has Granted Summary Judgment For Three Individuals Suffering From California’s Unfair Gun Laws

A Second Amendment Foundation representative discusses the significance of the win, and what that could mean moving forward. At a time when California government seems determined to take Second Amendment rights away from citizens, one judge in the state has seen enough. A Summary Judgment has been awarded to three individuals following a lawsuit that went against the state’s Penal Code, which affected their Second Amendment rights to those with vacated felony convictions. U.S. District Judge … Read more

Who is To Blame For the Massacre That Just Took Place In Gaza (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh explains why Hamas is to blame for the tragedy that resulted in more than 100 deaths this week. Earlier this week, a delivery was set to take place on Harun a-Rashid Street in Gaza, with aid trucks bringing necessary supplies to citizens. However, in the midst of boxes being taken off trucks, an attack took place, resulting in the death of over 100 people. Some conflicting reports indicated that Israeli … Read more

We MUST Stop Sex Trafficking Epidemic at the Border (Guest Jim Harden)

Sex Trafficking. We have heard a lot about it lately. Why? Because it’s a real problem. And it’s getting worse, not better. We’re talking about women and children being smuggled across our southern border and sold as sex slaves. So, the next time someone gives you a bleeding-heart story about those poor migrants who want to have a better way of life, you may remind them that it is not even close to a one-size-fits-all … Read more

Secretary of State Antony Blinken Has Fired Back Against Israel’s Planned Settlement Into the West Bank – So What Happens Now? (Guest: Grant Berry)

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses the latest announcement by the U.S., and what impact it could have on Israel. Israel’s efforts to try and expand settlements into the West Bank just hit a major brick wall. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke right before the weekend, announcing that the U.S. would reverse the previous administration’s position on said settlements. He noted that they are “inconsistent with international law,” or rather, illegal. “Our administration maintains … Read more

The Veterans Administration Is Unfairly Getting Men and Women Banned From Owning Firearms (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the Gun Owners of America believes rights of former American service members are being violated. There are a number of politicians out there that want nothing more than to create gun laws to take firearms out of the hands of private citizens – and apparently, the Veterans Administration is part of that group. In the midst of veterans simply struggling with their health or trying to make ends meet, this group is … Read more

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Pushed Her Employees Too Far With Mandatory Race Training (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses a report that shows just how corrupt Willis’ training style really was. As Fani Willis’ misconduct hearing in Georgia continues, some damning new evidence has been revealed, showing just how poorly she treats those that are working for her. According to Breitbart, a new report indicates that Willis actually subjected employees that were working under her to take part in mandatory race training. What’s more, the entire … Read more

The Big Concern With Joe Biden Being President, and Why the GOP Is Pushing Too Hard Too Soon On His Inability To Lead (Guest: John deVerteuil)

The retired Sergeant Major and author discusses the big problem with Biden’s re-election hopes, and how the GOP should “calm down” for the moment. (Please note, 100,000 cume or higher please.) Even though President Joe Biden just won big in the Democratic primary in Michigan, there’s a great deal of doubt in regards to his forthcoming re-election campaign. One big concern is obviously Biden’s age, as he’s currently 81. He’s already shown signs of strain … Read more

Mitch McConnell Steps Down as final anti-MAGA leader in Congress (Guest: Jim Harden)

Clears the way for True Conservative Judeo-Christian Governance Senator Mitch McConnell has stepped down as the Senate Republican leader, ending his 17-year run. But at least the 82-year-old leader had the decency to endorse Trump on his way to the exit door—Just kidding. Of course, RINO McConnell did not endorse Trump. In fact, he’s the only member of Republican congressional leadership NOT to endorse REPUBLICAN President Donald Trump.  So, what does this mean? Will this … Read more

Biden Believes the Proposed Cease-Fire Could Take Effect Soon, But There’s a Heavy Level of Doubt (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz explains why a two-state solution simply won’t work. President Joe Biden seems hopeful that a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is imminent. However, there are many – including those in those countries – that aren’t so sure. When asked about the possibility of a ceasefire between the two, Biden simply noted that he hoped it would take place “by the beginning of the weekend. The end of the weekend. My … Read more

Pastor Jack Hibbs Urges Voters to Embrace Values-Based Decision Making in the 2024 Elections

The author and host has something to say about the New Hampshire Democrat Voters getting robocalls telling them NOT to vote in the Primary. As the 2024 presidential election and primary season rapidly approach, Pastor Jack Hibbs, a renowned figure in the intersection of faith and culture, is emphasizing the vital role of values in voting decisions. His profound understanding of Biblical teachings and their relevance in today’s societal issues positions him as a pivotal … Read more

Virginia Is Seeing a Flurry of Gun Control Bills From Democrats, But Governor Glenn Youngkin Can See Right Through Most of Them

A Second Amendment representative explains why Youngkin’s actions will be for the better when it comes to private gun owners. Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia certainly has his hands full. Democratic advocates have been preparing a flurry of gun control bills, in the hopes that many of them would give them leeway to tell citizens their rights with weapons. But Youngkin isn’t expected to approve many of them. According to this report from News Leader, … Read more

What Effect Will Come From Antony Blinken Putting a Potential Stop To Israel’s West Bank Settlements? (Guest: Josh Waller)

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses the recent decision, and what could result from it. There could be more uneasiness between Israel and the United States, based on a recent statement made by Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Right before the weekend, Blinken announced a reversal on a position surrounding Israeli settlements in the West Bank, one that had been in place since the Trump era. Blinken noted that Israel’s attempt to … Read more

The Path to Peace: Why a Ceasefire Isn’t the Answer According to Mayor David Rubin

Pitch Sheet for Talk Show Producers: Featuring West Bank Mayor David Rubin Subject: “The Path to Peace: Why a Ceasefire Isn’t the Answer According to Mayor David Rubin” Introduction: As the Biden administration proposes a ceasefire that may come into effect as soon as Monday, March 4, 2023, to halt the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, voices from the ground, like West Bank Mayor David Rubin, offer critical perspectives that challenge the prevailing narratives. … Read more

Chinese Migrants Entering the U.S. Are On the Rise, and There’s Some Major Cause For Concern (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts wonders why President Biden isn’t doing more to contain border threats, especially incoming from China. Throughout the past few months, there has been some heavy concern about migrants entering our country illegally through Mexico. But it turns out quite a few of those migrants are actually coming from China. A report from Fox News reveals that, according to data from Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Chinese nationals are the second largest … Read more

Secretary of State Tony Blinken Just Made a Huge Statement On Israeli Settlement Expansion (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses Blinken’s decision, and what kind of effect it could have on relations between the U.S. and Israel. Following the news by the Israeli government late last week that it plans to expand its settlements in the West Bank (Judea and Samaria), Secretary of State Antony Blinken has responded. He noted that Israel’s planned expansion is “inconsistent with international law,” which, in turn, reverses a Trump-era decision, the “Pompeo doctrine”, … Read more

With His New “Proof of Life” Podcast, Rev. Jim Harden Hopes To Spread the Strong Word About Preserving Young Life

The CompassCare CEO discusses why he put the podcast together, and what listeners can expect. With so much anger surrounding what’s happening with abortion these days, Rev. Jim Harden, the CEO of CompassCare Pregnancy Centers, has decided to put his actions into words. Harden has launched a new Proof of Life podcast, in which he tackles a number of topics discussing the value of life and the uphill battle that many face when it comes to abortion … Read more

The U.S. Is Trying To Stop Israel’s Invasion of Rafah – But the Question Is Why (Guest: Joshua Waller)

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses why the U.S. is getting involved, and if it has reason to. As previously announced earlier this week, Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz confirmed that the country has given Hamas until March 10th to free its remaining hostages. And if it fails to do so, it will attack Rafah, the last city remaining in Hamas control. Ever since this announcement, several countries have been concerned … Read more

Louisiana Is the Latest State Running Into Police Woes, Declaring a State of Emergency As a Result (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the latest state running into funding problems – and if the problem can be solved. Following the likes of Maine, Minnesota, New York and Texas, Louisiana is having a serious problem with its police. According to Law Enforcement Today, Governor Jeff Landry has confirmed a state of emergency for Louisiana, citing record-law employment with Louisiana police departments. The state has lost 1,800 deputies as of this past July, “resulting in increased … Read more

America at War: 2024-2026 (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz Says, “Look to the Skies April 8, 2024.” According to Pastor Biltz, there have only been eight total solar eclipses in the history of the United States, and each one of them was sign from God as a harbinger of war. The first two were at the time of the revolutionary war. The next two were during the Civil War. And later for the Viet Nam War.  Now on April … Read more

40% of Fentanyl from Mexico Tested to be LETHAL doses! (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

Suggested interview intro: We are losing 400 Americans a day to first-time use of fentanyl. Recently, a documentary crew traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border and discovered that 40% of the fentanyl from Mexico tested to be LETHAL doses.  Today’s guest is Nicole McCaw, who was among the crew during that test and was shocked by the dark reality the U.S. faces from our loose border.  Q&A:  1). What was it like experiencing one of the most … Read more

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

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

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