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Tired of the Ongoing Migrant Crisis, Republicans Move To Impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts agrees that the removal of the troubled Secretary can’t come soon enough. The migrant crisis continues on, with thousands of illegal immigrants making their way into the United States, without any end in sight. And House Republicans are becoming tired of this problem. According to CNN, it appears they’re finally going to do something about it, with an effort to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. This comes in place of … Read more

The Removal of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Would Make a Big Statement Towards the Ongoing Migrant Crisis (Guest: Chad Koppie)

Koppie, running for the House seat for Illinois’ 7th Congressional District, explains why this move needs to be made – before it’s too late. Within the new year, it appears there may be no end in sight to the ongoing migrant crisis. Thousands continue to cross over into the U.S. throughout January, and President Joe Biden has yet to come up with a feasible solution. However, House Republicans believe they might just have a good one … Read more

The Repealing of the Veteran Gun Ban Would Be a Huge Win For the Rights of Gun Owners (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why this would be a huge win – and a strong start to the new year. The Veteran Affairs appropriations bill, or H.R. 4366 as it’s known in some parts, has gone through quite a bit of changes. But one notable one that would be a win for gun rights groups is the repealing of the Veteran Gun Ban. As part of this act, many bureaucrats – … Read more

Could a War Between Israel and Lebanon Actually Be Worse Than What’s Happening With Hamas in Gaza?

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses a situation that could not only involve Hezbollah, but also the United States. With everything happening between Israel and Hamas at the moment, there’s some question as to whether others could become involved – particularly Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group based in the Middle East. Israel has been considering a military operation in Lebanon, noting frustration over conflicts that have been happening at its borders. It’s already hinted … Read more

China Has Struck Back Against U.S. Defense Companies After an Arms Deal Sale With Taiwan

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the fallout from the deal, and how this continues to heighten tension between China and the United States. Tensions between China and the United States had already reached a boil, with ongoing investigations and a number of other scenarios surrounding Taiwan. But now China has provided the latest blow, in retaliation to an arms sale approved back in August 2023. Per this report from AP News, China has announced sanctions with … Read more

Donald Trump Is Receiving Strong Support In His Fight Against the Colorado Supreme Court – And Rightfully So

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why he agrees that “chaos” could come from Trump being removed off the Presidential ballot. Right before the weekend, potential Presidential candidate Donald Trump noted that he has filed an appeal against the Colorado Supreme Court, after the state decided to remove him from the ballot for his role in the January 6th insurrection. Since that time, more than two dozen states have thrown their support behind the former … Read more

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Calls Out Everytown for Gun Safety’s New “Study”

A representative for the group breaks down the bogus claims, pointing at California’s rise in crime following the placement of strict gun laws. Some people believe that strict gun laws mean a safer future for America. But that isn’t necessarily the case. A “study” produced by Everytown for Gun Safety noted that 298,000 lives could be saved if all states adopted strict gun control policies. However, it based most of its study in California, which … Read more

It Appears China Is Resorting To Using Spy Balloons Yet Again, This Time Over Taiwan

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the latest actions by the country – and the return of said balloons. Just about a year to the day of the appearance of spy balloons over U.S. soil, it appears that China has them once again peeking in on the actions of a nearby military base – this time in Taiwan. Taiwan’s Defense Ministry recently reported that the country had sent over four balloons across … Read more

Israel Asks: What will Happen the Day After? (Gaza)

Intro: Israeli citizens are asking, “What will Happen the Day After?” Our guest on this is topic is David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloah, Israel in Samaria, who is going to talk about Israel’s plans for Gaza when the fighting ends. We’re going to jump right in. Welcome Mayor Rubin.Q&A/ Talking Points:The fighting in Israel has been going on a while now. How long has it been so far and how much longer would you … Read more

What Does the Iowa Shooting Say About the State of Mental Health In America?

Author Dr. Debra Mandel discusses the shooting event, as well as where strength can come from when it comes to mental health. 2024 is here – and, judging on recent events, it looks to be another year filled with violence. A shooting has taken place at a school in Perry, Iowa, with numerous people injured before the suspect took his own life. This marks the latest “active shooter” event to take place in the United … Read more

The Des Moines School Shooting Shows There’s More of a Need For Constitutional-Carry Than Ever Before

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains the importance of the practice, and how it can keep people safe. An “active shooter” event took place in Des Moines, Iowa this week, with many people being injured before the suspect inevitably took his own life. It brings about a number of questions about the state of gun control in the United States, but there’s one answer that seems particularly clear – banning assault weapons isn’t … Read more

Wall Street’s Plan To Control America’s Natural Resources

The Epoch Times’ Kevin Stocklin discusses his new article about the plan to create Natural Asset Companies (NACs), which would buy rights to control America’s natural resources.  Wall Street may have figured out a way to push for the Green New Deal while making a profit. But not everyone seems to be on board with this plan. In a new piece for The Epoch Times, senior investigative reporter Kevin Stocklin discusses how The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) … Read more

Biden’s Not Doing Anything About the Migrant Crisis – And Now Is the Time To Call Him Out On It

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why he’s producing new bumper stickers to blame President Biden on his mistakes. It’s startling to realize that President Joe Biden still isn’t doing anything when it comes to the ongoing migrant crisis. A report from Fox News has revealed this week that migrant encounters have reached an all-time high for the month of December. Approximately 320,000 encounters have been recorded, with migrants being transported across the U.S. by airplanes, buses … Read more

Book interview on Jeffrey Epstein Celebrity Bombshell and upload the interview online so it goes VIRAL when people search EPSTEIN!

All eyes are on the possible reveal of the “Jeffrey Epstein List” this week, so book an interview on this topic today and post it to your website and on social media, giving it a shot at going VIRAL when the Lolita Express List is revealed, and the whole world searches ‘Epstein’ online. Google gives far higher algorithm priority to the earliest posts on breaking topics.  Jerry Bruce of Restoring Justice US is your expert … Read more

Bogus Lawsuit Filed Against CompassCare by Pro-Abortion Vandal

CompassCare’s CEO, Rev. Jim Harden, discusses the case, and how The Thomas More Society (TMS) is representing CompassCare. Hannah Kamke was convicted of physically attacking a pro-life pregnancy center. This is a clear violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. However, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is not prosecuting. Today, Kamke is attacking the same center from a different angle—this time legal. After pleading guilty to attacking the medical … Read more

Is There Any Resolution In Sight For the Israel/Hamas War? (Guest: David Rubin from Israel)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the recent comments made by Israel, and explains where the war will go from here. It’s been a rough few months of conflict between Israel and Hamas, and there’s no indication that it will end anytime soon. The spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces recently made a statement on New Years’, proclaiming that the country is preparing for “prolonged fighting.” Though some troops will be allowed time to regroup, … Read more

Why the Revealing of the “Jeffrey Epstein List” Is Important When It Comes To Justice

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts feels that the revealing of the list could lead to further investigations of potential suspects. All eyes are on the possible reveal of the “Jeffrey Epstein List” this week, with a number of names – including celebrities and politicians – set to be revealed. Some of the names from this list have already been circulated and speculated – including former President Bill Clinton – based on the flight log passenger … Read more

What About the Widows and Orphans In Israel?

Genesis 123 Foundation founder and author Jonathan Feldstein discusses the survivors left in devastation from the ongoing attacks between Israel and Hamas. The ongoing fight between Israel and Hamas continues to rage on, with hundreds of soldiers and innocent people dying from it. And what’s more, it’s leaving a trail of devastation for the survivors as well. “Last Monday, the IDF announced the death of five more soldiers, all reservists. In all cases but one, … Read more

It Looks Like California’s Controversial Senate Bill 2 Has Taken Effect After All

Thanks to a federal appeals court, the controversial law is in effect – and it hurts the rights of private gun owners. Despite the best efforts by several gun groups and a lower court judge’s ruling, it appears that Senate Bill 2 has officially gone into effect in California. A federal appeals court allowed the law to proceed over the weekend, which now enables California to ban the carrying of firearms in most public places. … Read more

New Year – New You? Creating Successful Resolutions (Guest: Dr. Debra Mandel)

Dr. Debra Mandel, author of the new book Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, provides some helpful tips on how to set realistic goals for 2024. Many of us get super excited and motivated toward the end of the year, making promises to ourselves and others for long lasting change in the year to come. And some start out with a bang. But more often for most of us, by the end of January or somewhere … Read more

InVest USA Looking To Push New York Police Department Morale With Vest Donations

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why his company is providing support where Mayor Eric Adams will not. Times have been tough in New York lately, what with thousands of police officers leaving their posts, migrants flooding into the city, and crime at an all-time high. And yet, Mayor Eric Adams is doing very little to alleviate the problem. He’s created a hiring freeze on the NYPD while trying to figure out the growing number … Read more

How Much Worse Will Things Get For New York In 2024? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the collapsing state of the iconic city, including the government’s refusal to hire more police officers. New York has seen finer days. What used to be the “city so nice, they named it twice” has now fallen into disruption. Thousands of officers have either retired or resigned from duty from the New York Police Department due to poor treatment; crime has reached an all-time high; and a migrant crisis now … Read more

Are Universities Fueling the Fire When It Comes To Pro-Palestinian Protests? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why universities could be setting a dangerous precedent when it comes to said protests. Though many are enjoying the holiday season, it seems that there are some that want nothing more than to tarnish it with their feelings against Israel. One incident in New York City saw hundreds of protestors clashing with police officers and staging a bloody Nativity scene, noting that “Christmas is canceled.” And overseas in Australia, protestors interrupted … Read more

China Issues a Dire Warning To the Philippines After Multiple Run-In Incidents – “Act With Caution”

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su explains how these small situations could lead to a bigger conflict in the following year. Tension has already been building between China and the United States over the past few months. But now the Philippines is entering the picture, based on incidents that have taken place in the South China Sea. As reported by France 24, top China diplomat Wang Yi explained to Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo that … Read more

Are Pro-Palestinian Protestors Going Too Far?

Author and Genesis 123 Foundation founder Jonathan Feldstein takes a closer look at actions surrounding those supporting the anti-Israel movement. Over the past few months, an outpouring of support has come in for Israel surrounding their battle against Hamas. However, surprisingly enough, Hamas has received a large amount of support as well, mainly from pro-Palestinian protestors. And they aren’t backing down. Leading up to the holiday season, several protests have broken out all over the … Read more

Hamas’ Antisemitic Influence Could Be Even Bigger Than the Nazis

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the worldwide impact left by those fighting against Israel. When it comes to the spread of antisemitic messages and hatred for Jews in the world, Hamas has led the charge. During its battle with Israel, it’s managed to gain sentiment from international organizations within the EU region, as well as governments and parliaments and even portions of Western media and human rights groups. But according to an article from … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Is Moving For a Temporary Restraining Order Against an Orwellian Gun Dealer Surveillance Case

A representative for the group explains why this action is being taken, in an effort to stop the law from taking effect next year. California is no stranger to bizarre gun laws that go up against the rights provided by the Second Amendment – but this one is just asking for trouble. Effective January 1st, a new law will require licensed firearms dealers to record and save all video surveillance for one year, and set … Read more

New Year – New You? Creating Successful Resolutions

Dr. Debra Mandel, author of the new book Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, provides some helpful tips on how to set realistic goals for 2024.

Many of us get super excited and motivated toward the end of the year, making promises to ourselves and others for long lasting change in the year to come. And some start out with a bang. But more often for most of us, by the end of January or somewhere in February our momentum peters out and we find ourselves back in the same rut with the same old patterns.

Dr. Debra Mandel understands this. An upbeat and compassionate psychologist, and author of five books including her new book, Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, Dr. Mandel has expertise in improving relationships, depression, anxiety and general life concerns. Let her your audience learn how to create manageable resolutions and expectations to achieve real success in efforts at self-improvement.

Dr. Mandel joins us now to provide some helpful advice on creating and succeeding with our resolutions and bringing in a positive outlook for the New Year, as well as discuss her new book.

Q&A:

  1. Name some examples of unrealistic resolutions people often make and how to make those more workable. For example, dropping 10 pounds, quitting drinking or smoking, becoming a better friend, working less overtime etc.? 
  2. How can we create realistic, achievable goals?
  3. How can we measure our success?
  4. What types of psychological or emotional conditions interfere with achieving these goals?
  5. Is it better to make our resolutions quietly to ourselves or to share with others for inspiration?
  6. How can we recharge our batteries to get back on track?
  7. What are the post-holiday blues? Do you have some tips that would help people prevent or beat the blues?
  8. If you experienced any rifts in your close personal relationships before or during the holidays—what can you do to mend them? And what if you were the one who acted inappropriately? 
  9. Mandel has written a number of books based around scenarios such as these. Her latest book, Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, is doing quite well and takes a closer look at how to relate with adult daughters, and the “tough love” approach needed to mend those fences. How can mothers and daughter use the new year as motivation to build a better relationship? 
  10. Your main theme in the book is for people to understand where they have control and where they don’t and about personal accountability. Can you explain more? And while your target readers are mothers and daughter, and can these concepts apply to other close personal relationships? (e.g. father son or daughter, mother/son, intimate partners?)
  11. Where can we learn more about you, your psychology practice, and your books?

You can visit my official website here, and purchase my latest book, Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, over at Amazon.

About Dr. Debra Mandel

Dr. Debra, author of five books, including Dump That Chump and Your Boss is Not Your Mother, has been featured on multiple national television and radio shows as a relationship expert, and has co-hosted her own podcast achieving over a million listeners. Whether in print, on-air, or in her office, Dr. Debra delivers her message that it’s never too late to over- come adversity and learn to thrive.

Her latest book, Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, is available on Amazon, as well as other retailers.

CONTACT: Jerry McGlothlin, 919-437-0001 or geraldmcg@outlook.com.

California’s Restrictive Gun Law Comes Back To Bite Them With a Federal Judge’s Recent Decision

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why Gavin Newsom’s efforts don’t stand a chance compared to the Second Amendment. Gov. Gavin Newsom was hellbent in getting his law, Senate Bill 2, passed, and for a while there, it was set to go into effect on January 1st, bringing a number of gun control measures sweeping across California. However, that’s no longer the case. The law, which would’ve stopped licensed gun owners from carrying … Read more

A Federal Judge’s Reversal On a Controversial California Gun Law Is a Major Win For Gun Rights

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why Gov. Newsom’s restrictive gun law never stood a chance against the Constitution. On January 1st, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s controversial Senate Bill 2 was set to go into effect across California, restricting the rights of Concealed Carry (or Constitutional Carry) citizens by keeping them out of a number of public faces. But it appears that isn’t so much the case anymore. A federal judge recently knocked down … Read more

Beating the Post-Holiday Blues (Guest: Dr. Debra Mandel)

Dr. Debra Mandel, author of the new book Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, provides some helpful tips to get over the post-holiday doldrums. With the end of the holidays fast approaching—many people find themselves dreading going back to the day-to-day grind, even if they experienced stress over the holidays. Some can become depressed, anxious, and feel a sense of lack of purpose. Dr. Debra Mandel understands this. An upbeat and compassionate psychologist, Mandel has written … Read more

Why Does the Colorado Supreme Court Decision Against Donald Trump Being On the Ballot Set a Dangerous Precedent?

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes no good can come from the recent decision. There’s been a lot of talk since a decision that came from Colorado this week to forcibly remove former President Donald Trump from its 2024 ballot for his involvement in the January 2021 “insurrection.” The Court made a close decision on the matter, opting to remove Trump based on inconclusive evidence from a case that’s still ongoing. And law enforcement veteran … Read more

Now Is the Time For The U.S. To Strike Hard Against Yemen, Especially In the Tide of the Israel/Hamas Conflict (Guest: Jonathan Feldstein)

Genesis 123 Foundation founder and author Jonathan Feldstein explains why a strike could stop attacks on shipments in the Red Sea. As the war against Hamas continues, another concern on a different front has arisen overseas – the Yemeni Houthi. Several attacks have taken place on international shipping in the Red Sea, with Yemen – the poorest country in the Middle East – firmly to blame. And why? Mainly, it’s due to its backers in … Read more

How Governor Abbott’s New Bill In Texas Is Setting a Precedent On How To Handle the Migrant Crisis

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes President Biden could learn something from the controversial yet effective new bill. With so many politicians up in arms about the ongoing migrant crisis (and doing very little about it), Gov. Greg Abbott has decided to do something about it for his citizens of Texas. Earlier this week, Abbott signed a new bill that will now provide police officers the power to arrest migrants who illegally cross the U.S. … Read more

Is President Biden Doing Enough When It Comes To Preventing Houthi Attacks On Commercial Shipping?

Retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discusses the newly formed Operation Prosperity Guardian, and why more effort is needed to thwart attacks. Earlier this month, Iran-backed Yemeni Houthis announced that they intend to target all merchant vessels heading to Israel via the Red Sea, in the face of the conflict it’s currently having with Hamas. This poses an imminent threat to shipments, potentially around the world, and can drive up prices on consumer goods worldwide.  As … Read more

The Supreme Court Just Delivered a Surprising Blow To Private Gun Owners In Illinois

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford discusses the decision, which allows the state to unfairly impose rules on assault rifles. Considering its prior decision against New York on its restrictive gun laws, one would think that the Supreme Court would do the same for Illinois’. Alas, that isn’t the case. Just before the weekend, the Court decided in favor of an Illinois law that bans high-powered semiautomatic weapons, with penalties for an individual who … Read more

Is Hong Kong Risking Political Persecution By Going After a Democracy Activist?

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su explains why the actions against Jimmy Lai could come back to haunt the Chinese Communist Party. It appears that the Chinese Communist Party could run into huge outcry as it attempts to prosecute democracy activist Jimmy Lai. Per this report from The Epoch Times, Lai is currently on trial in Hong Kong. The founder of the formerly published Apple Daily has been accused by the CCP of “collusion” with … Read more

Fighting To Provide Humanitarian Aid To People In Need In Israel (Guest: Barry Segal)

The co-founder of Vision for Israel discusses why it’s so important to provide relief to people in Israel, especially as the conflict with Hamas gets worse. Right now, Israel needs all the help it can get, as it’s in the midst of many conflicts. It’s fighting Hamas in Gaza, as well as Hezbollah on the Northern Border and the Houthi’s in Yemen, among others. Barry Segal is ready to provide this relief any way he … Read more

President Biden’s Ignorance of What’s Happening At the Border Could Create a Major Crisis For the U.S. Before Christmas

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why the President’s lapse in judgment could come back to bite him in 2024. It appears that President Joe Biden’s ignorance of what’s happening at the border is about to come back and haunt him – and right at the crucial time when he’s seeking re-election. A situation unfurled just before the weekend, where a gunfight broke out at a Tucson border patrol station between officers and cartel members. As … Read more

The FBI and DHS Are Warning People About “Threats To Public Safety” During the Holiday Season – But Why Aren’t They Doing More?

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts talks about the government agencies’ recent warnings – but ponders why safety precautions aren’t being taken at the border. As the holidays are in full swing, the FBI and DHS served reminders to the American people that they need to stay safe. Both of the government agencies noted that there is are heightened “threats to public safety” due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, noting that they are … Read more

Discussing Support For Israel When It’s Needed the Most

Genesis 123 Foundation founder and author Jonathan Feldstein talks about support for Israel during their ongoing battle with Hamas. At a time when there are divided opinions about what’s happening between Israel and Hamas, one thing is certain – Israel is in need of strong support this holiday season. The thing is, however, it’s getting it in ways that are unexpected. Jonathan Feldstein, author and founder of the Genesis 123 Foundation, recently spoke about the … Read more

What Are Some Tips To Help Overcome Rough Situations With Families During the Holidays? (Guest: Dr. Debra Mandel)

Dr. Debra Mandel, author of the new book Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude, provides some helpful tips to get over the holiday doldrums. While the holidays can bring out a mood of festivity in most people, it can also…bring out the worst. This is mainly due to stress, which can come from pretty much anywhere these days. Whether it’s something that’s happening in the world, or just general tension within a family or friend circles, … Read more

New York’s Controversial Law Affecting Pregnancy Care Centers

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden explains why this could be a big problem in the ongoing battle over abortion. Can you mandatory quotas requiring Italian chefs to be hired to cook Indian food? Or, if you want to go a little deeper, Democrat politicians forced to hire Republican speechwriters? Seems ridiculous, doesn’t it? And yet, a New York law could soon force pro-life pregnancy care centers to employ pro-abortion staff, or face huge fines and lawsuits … Read more

President Biden’s Transition to Wind and Solar Energy Has a Big Appetite to Consume Private Land Across America

Investigative journalist Kevin Stocklin explains how some are fighting the battle against Biden’s climate change plan. Many property owners don’t want large wind and solar farms in their yards and communities, but President Joe Biden has a plan to “consolidate power over land and resources” in the hopes of making his climate change solution happen despite local resistance. According to a new Epoch Times story written by investigative reporter Kevin Stocklin, some have been fighting against the idea … Read more

China Hackers Are Attacking Computer Systems In the U.S. – And Could It Get Worse?

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the hack, as well as interesting technology that somehow slips past President Biden’s Beijing technology ban. At a time when tension between China and the United States is growing exponentially, it appears technology is playing a big part in it. A new report reveals that hackers working with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army have reportedly intruded a number of computer systems within the United States, including ones that tie … Read more

COVID Cases Are Ramping Up Across Numerous States, At the Same Time That a Hospital Crisis Is Hitting Others

Radio and TV show host Steve Gruber explains how the ongoing crisis ties in with his recent documentary, Flatline: America’s Hospital Crisis. Even though the holidays are supposed to be jovial, two separate stories indicate that there’s trouble afoot in some states. In a recent Newsweek piece, an updated map for COVID-19 revealed that there are four states that are showing an increase in positive cases, indicating that the virus isn’t done just yet. Region Seven – consisting … Read more

SCOTUS Picks Up Abortion Case Bigger Than Dobbs—Pro-Life Leader Warns of More Violence (Guest: Jim Harden)

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the chemical abortion case coming from the U.S. 5th Circuit. A ruling on this case could have broader ramifications than even overturning Roe v Wade, potentially cutting abortion in half, sparking more violence against pro-life people and organizations, and influencing the outcome of the 2024 Presidential Election.  Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare, joins us now… Q&A: Answer: SCOTUS has an appetite to ensure that the FDA follows their own photocalls for drug … Read more

Could We Be Facing a Food Crisis In 2024?

Combat disabled veteran and Prepper Company Founder Jason “Storm” Nelson discusses what could be done to solve the potential issue. 2023 was definitely a rough year for a lot of people. Along with recession and growing inflation, there’s also been a number of food shortages throughout the year – and some analysts believe the situation could worsen in 2024 as far as supply is concerned. Though it’s too soon to tell what kind of troubling … Read more

Harvard and Its Faculty Members Supporting a Controversial President Shows What’s Wrong With Jews Supporting Universities

Genesis 123 Foundation founder and author Jonathan Feldstein discusses the big problem with what’s occurring after the hearings. Last week, a Congressional hearing took place with several academic leaders, including Harvard University President Claudine Gay, focusing on whether calls for the genocide of Jews violated the Ivy League’s school rules. Gay balked, saying that calls for murdering Jews depended on the “context,” rather than a clear denouncement of such threats. It seems that Harvard is … Read more

With Dozens of Soldiers Surrendering, Is This a Turning Point For Israel? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the recent statement made by Netanyahu, and what this means for the country’s initiative. An interesting new development has arisen in the battle between Israel and Hamas, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu making note of some surprising surrenders. In a statement on Sunday, Netanyahu reported that dozens of militants have surrendered from Hamas’ side, noting that this is “the beginning of the end” for them. “They lay down … Read more

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