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President Biden’s Mistakes Could Devalue the Dollar As We Know It (Guest: IRAQuote.com Spokesman)

A spokesperson for IRAQuote.com explains why the President’s costly mistakes could bring more trouble to the American economy. By now, you may have heard about the record contributions that President Joe Biden has planned when it comes to supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia, as well as how he intends to work on immigration reform with additional spending. What you may not realize, however, is that this could cause trouble with an already turbulent … Read more

“Cop City” Violence Takes a Turn When a House Democratic Leader’s Daughter Is Arrested for Alleged Assault On a Police Officer (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts ponders if politics will be involved in the ongoing battle against police officers. Violence has been getting out of hand after the death of an armed activist in Atlanta by the hands of police officers has led to rioting in the streets, with many calling for the end to “Cop City.” But now an interesting twist has taken place, with a House Democratic Whip’s daughter joining the fray. Fox News … Read more

The Supreme Court Refuses to Listen to Gun Retailers, And It’s a Serious Problem

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why the Court’s deaf ear to New York’s strict gun laws could cost gun sellers dearly. A few months back, New York decided to implement its Concealed Carry Improvement Act, after the Supreme Court had knocked down strict laws it had made beforehand. But now, the Court has seemingly turned its back on retailers that are being hurt by this very act. The Court recently rejected a bid by … Read more

Ron DeSantis’ Latest Actions Prove That Some States Acted Harshly Against Police Officers With COVID-19 (Guest: Michael Letts)

New York still has yet to apologize to the thousands it fired following the start of the pandemic, according to the law enforcement veteran. While some states are being cautious about potential new COVID variants, Governor Ron DeSantis made it clear that Floridians won’t have to be concerned about mandated masks and vaccines. Earlier this week, DeSantis called on state lawmakers to continue penalizing companies that require employees to take COVID-19 precautions, including taking a … Read more

9 New $25,000 Rewards Offered by FBI for Information in Pro-Abortion Domestic Terrorism Cases (Guest: Jim Harden)

On January 19, after months of accusations regarding the politicization of the FBI for the abdication of their duty to investigate nationwide organized attacks on pro-life organizations, the agency listed 9 additional attacks targeting pro-life pregnancy centers on their Seeking Information webpage with the high-profile firebombing of the CompassCare medical office in Buffalo, NY. CEO of CompassCare, Rev. Jim Harden, has been insisting for months that if the FBI were serious about curbing the violence, they would offer $25,000 rewards for … Read more

Abortionist Firebombed – Arrest Immanent (Guest: Jim Harden)

The CEO for CompassCare is wondering just what political agenda the group has in mind. Sunday, January 15, at 11:30 P.M. the abortion business Planned Parenthood in Peoria, IL was firebombed. Similar attacks have occurred against 78 pro-life medical offices and pregnancy centers nationwide since the leak of the Supreme Court ruling overturning the longstanding abortion ruling Roe v Wade. The abortion anarchist group Jane’s Revenge claimed responsibility and threatens more such attacks. The anarchist message to pro-life people … Read more

Does the Joe Biden Situation Call For a Military Tribunal? (Guest: Michael Letts)

It’s been days since documents were discovered in  President Joe Biden home, but the debate continues as to how they got there – and, more importantly, who’s taking action in terms of an investigation. Republicans have already formed a special counsel with Attorney General Merrick Garland, along with the FBI, Oversight Committee and Department of Justice. But will real justice be served? Michael Letts doesn’t believe so, noting that a “fair, unbiased, equal standard investigation” into … Read more

The New China-Competition Committee Is the Right Move, But Why Is It So Late? (Guest: The Epoch Times’ Nan Su)

The investigative reporter does commend the forming of the committee, but it should have been done much sooner. With all the troubling actions surrounding the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as of late, it should come as no surprise that the House in the U.S. Congress has chosen to act. But the real question is why it took so long to do so. A new Epoch Times article from investigative reporter Nan Su explains how the forming … Read more

Maryland’s Gun Safety Act of 2023 Is a Huge Problem For Constitutional-Carry Citizens (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The “Hero with a Gun” explains why the state’s focus should be on supporting Concealed-Carry instead. Late last week, Maryland became the latest state to implement stricter gun laws in an effort to slow the rising number of “active shooter” events. However, some advocates believe they may be too strict for its own good. The state, under Senate President Bill Ferguson, recently implemented the Gun Safety Act of 2023. With it, it would prohibit those … Read more

48% of Congressmen Officially Reject the Protection of the Rights of Pro-Life People and Infants? (Guest: Jim Harden)

On January 11, the 118th Congress passed H.Con.Res.3, a Concurrent Resolution denouncing violence against pro-life pregnancy centers, recognizing the sanctity of all human life, and demanding the Biden Administration use law enforcement to protect the rights of pro-life people. The Resolution passed 222 to 209. Immediately prior, H.R. 26, a bill dubbed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, was passed, expressing the intention of Congress to hold medical professionals accountable to their preexisting obligation—their duty to care—to all infants born … Read more

Maryland’s “Unique” Gun Control Measures Are Asking For Trouble (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

The Gun Safety Act of 2023 could bring about more trouble than it’s actually worth. In the city of Annapolis, Maryland, Senate President Bill Ferguson has presented a number of gun control proposals that could be a hassle for private gun owners and Concealed-Carry citizens. Titled the Gun Safety Act of 2023, the bill, if passed, would prohibit those with permits for Concealed-Carry to take their firearms within 100 feet of any public place. In … Read more

Is the Global Economy Hitting Recession Sooner Than Expected? (Guest: IRAQuote.com)

An IRAQuote.com representative talks about the World Bank Group’s latest comments about where this year is heading. With inflation on the rise, there’s been a lot of talk about a potential recession taking place this year. And the World Bank believes it’s just about to happen – across the globe. The Epoch Times recently posted about comments from the group, recently decreasing its global economic growth forecast by around 1.7 percent. This brings the third weakest annual expansion … Read more

House Republicans Approve “Born-Alive” Bill – and Democrats Are Furious (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden explains why the bill deserves more attention, and not the negative kind. Just months following the overturning of Roe vs. Wade, House Republicans kept their promise and pushed forward a new initiative to help protect young babies born alive due to a botched abortion. Following a partisan vote (220-210), Republican lawmakers have passed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 26), which will require healthcare physicians and doctors to provide assistance for … Read more

President Biden’s Been Keeping Classified Documents, So Why Isn’t Justice Being Served? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the uncovered documents, as well as the FBI’s inability to act in the same way they did with former President Donald Trump. Just months after former President Donald Trump found his Mar-a-Lago estate under invasion for classified documents by the FBI, a number of them are starting to turn up at President Joe Biden’s residence in Wilmington, Delaware. So far, Biden’s lawyer has confirmed three sets of documents being … Read more

Government and Corporations March in Lockstep Under the ESG Banner – What Could Go Wrong? (Guest: Kevin Stocklin)

The writer of The Shadow State, a new documentary on Epoch TV, discusses what’s happening with the ESG (environmental, social and governance) industry. The ESG industry is a multi-trillion dollar power structure that brings together governments with corporations, in an effort to, as BlackRock CEO Larry Fink put it, “force behaviors.” The ESG industry focuses on three areas that are most vital to people’s lives: food, fuel and money. The new documentary The Shadow State investigates how the … Read more

What’s the Real Purpose For the New China Committee In the House of Congress? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times investigative journalist takes a closer look at what the newly formed committee might be looking into. Following a turbulent battle to get a Speaker of the House appointed, Congress appears to be moving forward on a new initiative – a committee that will take a closer at the actions of China. Both Republicans and Democrats came to some sort of agreement in regards to losing trust for the country, especially with all … Read more

Defund the Police Is Still Hurting Our Officers Two Years Later (Guest: Michael Letts)

A new article explains how officers are still feeling the crunch from the protests, not to mention the lack of support from leadership. Two years after hundreds of thousands of people – including certain politicians – called for the defunding of police officers, the effects are still being felt afterwards. And we’re not just talking with a decrease in officers walking the streets and a lack of funding, but in support for those that continue … Read more

U.S. Appeals Court Has Reversed Ban On Bump Stocks (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

It’s a major win for private gun owners, but will gun violence advocates find a way to fight back? After being set in place for more than five years, a U.S. appeals court reversed a rule surrounding the use of “bump stocks” with semi-automatic guns. The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals made the decision right before the weekend, in a 13-3 decision. Even though the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) … Read more

Kevin McCarthy’s Election Shows The Problematic Side of the GOP (Guest: Scott Wheeler)

Investigative reporter Scott Wheeler discusses the bumpy road to electing the House Speaker, and where it will lead the GOP. Right before the weekend, members of Congress finally elected Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker. But it was not an easy road getting there. The House went through an unprecedented 15 rounds of voting, as McCarthy attempted to woo voters to his side and watched as certain members of the GOP changed their vote several times. … Read more

President Joe Biden’s Proposed Border Solution Will Create Further Problems For Battered Patrol Officers (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why the President’s solution is anything but. After going back and forth for the past few months on whether he would have a proper solution for the ongoing border crisis, President Joe Biden believes he has something figured out. Yesterday, he revealed a plan that would see Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans turned away from the border, noting, “Do not, do not just show up at the border. Stay where you are … Read more

The FDA’s New Approval for Drug Prescriptions Is a Big Problem (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden believes that the FDA’s latest decision opens the door to serial malpractice. The FDA has taken another step to deregulate chemical abortion pills by modifying their Risk Mitigation and Evaluation Strategy for Mifepristone. Medical ethicist sounds the alarm that this will lead to continued malpractice. Earlier this week, the FDA published a new set of rules that would permit certified pharmacies to fulfill chemical abortion drug prescriptions. Of course, these vary by state, … Read more

Alabama Becomes the 25th State To Allow For Concealed-Carry Without a License (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why this is a huge move forward for protection. As the new year began, a noteworthy state joined the list of others that now allow for concealed-carry of firearms without a license. Alabama passed the law, which went into effect on January 1st, making it the 25thstate in the U.S. to do so. This is a sweeping change for concealed-carry, considering that only two states allowed for it back … Read more

Illinois’ SAFE-T Act Is Actually Unsafe (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes that its provisions are dangerous for police officers and crime victims. Illinois’ new reform bill has just been activated, but many law officials in the state are questioning its wisdom. The bill is known as Illinois’ Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today, or SAFE-T for short. It has a number of “relaxed” rules in place. For instance, a would-be defendant can actually leave home for 48 hours without electronic monitoring … Read more

25 States Have Now Legislated Constitutional-Carry (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why Alabama’s latest law is a triumph. As 2023 began, so too did a new precedent for states allowing Constitutional-Carry, enabling private citizens to conceal-carry firearms without a license. Business Insider revealed that Alabama has become the latest state to allow citizens to carry handguns without permits, making it the 25th state to do so. Many states have passed this law in an effort to thwart “active shooter” events, which … Read more

CompassCare Launches Its Own Investigation Into Attacks On Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers (Guest: Jim Harden)

CEO Jim Harden explains why he is taking matters into his own hands. Ever since the overturning of Roe vs. Wade by the Supreme Court last year, pro-life pregnancy centers have come under attack. Not happy with what federal agencies are doing with their investigations, CompassCare CEO Jim Harden has opted to take matters into his own hands. The company is teaming up with the Thomas More Society to hire investigators to look into the attacks, including … Read more

Does the House Speaker Situation Affect the Financial Future of U.S. Citizens?

A representative for IRAQuote.com explains why the ongoing search for a House Speaker could have repercussions on retirees. At one point, House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy thought he’d be a sure lock for Speaker of the House with Nancy Pelosi departing the position. However, that’s no longer the case. Following the first day of Republicans taking over the House of Congress, McCarthy was unable to secure the votes needed to sustain the role. Several hardline … Read more

Illegal Immigrant Wounds Police Officer (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes the Biden administration needs to bring fundamental change to protect our borders. Though many were celebrating the ringing in of the New Year over the weekend, others were busy risking their lives to protect others. A report from the New York Post confirmed that an officer performing his first day of duty in New York came under attack by someone with a machete – just blocks away from the yearly Times … Read more

What Is China’s “Zero Non-COVID Policy”? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su explains what’s happening. Based on a new report filed by The Epoch Times investigative reporter Nan Su, the country flipped from a “zero-COVID” policy to a “zero non-COVID” policy quite rapidly. This change in pandemic management is leaving hundreds of millions infected with the virus, and without any action being taken by the CCP. A local official in Shanghai noted last week that instructions indicated that they were to do whatever … Read more

Is Netanyahu’s Return Really a Threat to Israel’s Democracy? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel, David Rubin discusses Inside Info Benjamin Netanyahu is once again Israel’s Prime Minister, just a year and a half after he was removed from office, thanks to his coalition with more conservative parties to the right of his Likud party. As a result of their support, he has put some into higher end cabinet positions, such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich, who … Read more

China’s Growing COVID Cases Create Concern for the West (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times investigative reporter Nan Su warns that the United States could feel repercussions from the rising cases of COVID overseas. China is seeing a disturbing growth in COVID cases. Anecdotal onsite reports that 90 percent of Beijing are currently infected. Based on China’s CDC internal documents obtained by the Epoch Times, from Dec. 1 to Dec. 20, China had 248 million infected, with 37 million infected on Dec. 20 alone in a single day. … Read more

Buffalo’s “First Of Its Kind” Lawsuit Is Ignoring the Real Problem (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford has his doubts about the Buffalo NY’s lawsuit against gun makers and sellers. The filing of a “first of its kind” lawsuit by Buffalo, New York points to a bigger problem the city by not trying to find a more responsible solution. The city filed a lawsuit just before Christmas against various gun manufacturers, including Beretta, Smith & Wesson, and Remington. In addition, the suit also includes resellers … Read more

The City of Buffalo’s Lawsuit Illogically Attacks Gun Sellers (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

A representative for Second Amendment Foundation slams the suit, stating that the blame is being placed on the wrong shoulders. With President Joe Biden still working on an “assault weapons” ban, some states are taking issues surrounding gun violence into their own hands. But some might be a little too drastic on the topic. Right before the Christmas break, the city of Buffalo filed a “first of its kind” lawsuit against gun manufacturers and sellers … Read more

New DOJ Report Digs Deep into Police Interactions – Finds Positive News (Guest: Michael Letts)

Over the past couple of years, many people have been painting police officers negatively, even getting to the point that they supported ”defund the police” campaigns. But a new report from the US Department of Justice recently revealed some new data indicating how these attacks ae unwarranted. According to Lawenforcementtoday’s recent article, the report indicates that, based on Gallup data, “An estimated 40 million U.S. residents age 16 or older, or about 17 percent of the … Read more

China’s Christmas Military Drills Violate Taiwan and Japan (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times reporter Nan Su explains the problem these largest ever events are for the United States. According to CNN, 47 Chinese aircraft were sent across the median line of the Taiwan Strait. This marks its biggest incursion to date across the island’s air defense zone. China performed the so-called “strike drill,” with the CCP believing that the country is part of its territory – even though it’s not. This continues to build tension with … Read more

Gun Owners of America Frustrated by the New Omnibus Bill (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The group’s spokesman demonstrates that the bill is laden with issues that could adversely affect gun owners. The Senate appears set to pass a $1.7 trillion bill around the start of the new year to finance federal agencies through September and provide around $45 billion in military and economic help to Ukraine. However, there are some smaller details that greatly concern Gun Owners of America. In a newsletter sent out earlier this week, the group … Read more

COVID-19 Could Very Well Put an End to the Existing “China Model” (Guest: Joshua Philipp)

The Epoch Times’ Award-winning Investigative Reporter Joshua Philipp explains how China’s new plan for  handling COVID-19 could very well change what is usually expected. As the rest of the world is coming out of the end of COVID-19, China seems to be running right back into it. Reports indicate that 250 million Mainland Chinese have contracted the virus over the past three weeks; and in a new Crossroads video, The Epoch Times  does a deep drive on the numbers and,, … Read more

Police Departments Are Trying To Bring In New Recruits With Bonuses – But Did It Really Need To Come To This? (Guest: Michael Letts)

More work can be done, especially for officers that have been on duty. With “defund the police” doing a heavy damage to police departments across the United States, some communities are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to bringing on new recruits to join the ranks. The New York Times recently reported that several cities have initiated recruitment programs to bring new officers on board, including bonuses worth tens of thousands of dollars, as … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Is Fighting Back Against New Jersey’s Concealed Carry Law

A representative from the group explains why a lawsuit was the best way to fight back. New Jersey has just signed a controversial new gun law into effect, one that prevents citizens from Concealed-Carry, even with permit, in “sensitive places”; it also made carrying an operable handgun illegal “while in a vehicle.” As expected, Republicans have voiced their opposition to the controversial law; and gun groups are taking action. The Second Amendment Foundation filed a lawsuit … Read more

Do Your Local Elected Officials Need Encouragement To Fight Crime? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts challenges local officials to fight crime. But do others needs challenging? In the face of a growing crime wave in the city of New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell has assigned a temporary police superintendent to lend a hand until she can get someone permanent in 2023. But that may not be enough to account for her own actions. Fox News is reporting that New Orleans Captain Michelle Woodfork will become the … Read more

The “Twitter Files” Have Revealed an Interesting Tie-In With the FBI – And It’s Likely To Lead To Subpoenas

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why things continue to look worse for the bureau as 2022 comes to a close. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been under scrutiny for most of 2022, mainly due to its actions from the raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort. Now, however, some interesting “Twitter files” have revealed something that gives Republicans even more fuel to go after the bureau. A report from The Epoch Times indicates that, … Read more

Will The New Alliance Between Governments and Corporations Be For the Better Or Worse? (Guest: Kevin Stocklin)

The Shadow State director Kevin Stocklin investigates the ESG industry, who’s driving it, how it works and where it’s going in the coming year. Throughout 2022, the ESG industry (Environmental, Social and Governance) has made headlines as it supporters and critics clash. In this movement, corporations and governments join as partners in support of ESG goals. But the real question is this – will this alliance bring us a cleaner, more just, more peaceful world or … Read more

The January 6th Committee Voted To Refer Criminal Charges To Former President Donald Trump  (Guest: Scott Wheeler)

Investigative Reporter Scott Wheeler takes a look at what unfolded earlier this week. Following what occurred in January 2021, the committee put together by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives set out to prove Trump was responsible.  The committee voted on Monday to recommend that the Department of Justice press four criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, accusing him of inciting the riot that took place at the U.S. Capitol. The charges were obstructing an … Read more

What Does FTX’s Collapse Say About the Future of Crypto?

(100,000 cume or higher, or national TV. Thanks!) An IRAQuote.com representative explains the fallout from the digital currency following the controversial crash of the company. Previously, FTX was one of the hottest cryptocurrency exchanges, with many companies and traders investing millions of dollars with what they believed was the future of investment. But weeks later, the company faced bankruptcy, with all that money gone in a flash and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried charged with multiple felony … Read more

Has China Backed Itself Into a Corner With COVID? (Guest: The Epoch Times’ Nan Su)

The Epoch Times investigative reporter Nan Su explains how China has gotten themselves into a no-win situation surrounding COVID-19. While the rest of the world continues to try and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic that has ravaged the past couple of years, China finds itself in a bit of a quandary. Following the country’s poorly planned zero-COVID exit plans, a new study revealed by CNN indicates that an unprecedented wave of infections is expected, which could lead … Read more

Governor Ron DeSantis Expects a Major Change To Florida Gun Laws In 2023 (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

Second Amendment Foundation encourages other states to look into the Governor’s moves towards Constitutional-Carry. For months now, several politicians have been demanding states to allow Constitutional-Carry, in which selected citizens carry firearms to prevent active shooter events or other criminal acts. But Governor Ron DeSantis appears ready to move forward with making it a law for the state. A report from TampaBay.com notes how DeSantis expects lawmakers to pass the Constitutional-Carry law during the 2023 regular legislative … Read more

Senate Passes Military Spending, Will the Police Follow? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts is hopeful for what comes in the future, at a time when police officers need the support. The U.S. Senate has provided a rather large present to military spending right before the holidays – and left hope that the police will see similar relief in the future. The Epoch Times recently reported that the Senate has passed a military spending bill called the National Defense Authorization Act, which calls for the … Read more

The Legal Battle Over Measure 114 Continues To Unfold In Oregon, Following a Judge’s Recent Decision To Ban the Measure Over Large-Capacity Magazines (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesperson Stephen Willeford talks about the group’s battle with the measure, and why Oregon should give it a second look. As Oregon officials continues to try and dictate the gun rights of its citizens through the controversial Measure 114, another judge has stepped up to prevent it from taking effect yet again. Following a previous block to put the law into motion, The Hill reports that a second judge has specifically stopped a … Read more

The Fed Has Raised Interest Rates Again, and It’s the Highest It’s Been In Fifteen Years (Guest: IRAQuote.com Representative)

An IRAQuote.com representative takes a closer look at what this could mean for the economy in 2023. Once again, the Federal Reserve has opted to raise interest rates – and once again, consumers are wondering how it will tie in with a potential recession in 2023. A new report from The Epoch Times shows that the rate rose an additional 50 basis points, bringing it into a target range of 4.25-4.5 percent. That’s the highest level it’s … Read more

Democratic Rep. Cori Bush’s Bill For Private Security Sends Mixed Messages About Her Push To “Defund the Police” (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts provides his two cents on the representative’s high spending for protection in the face of removing funds from law enforcement agencies. It’s interesting to see certain representatives spend a great deal of money on personal protection after making an effort to assure that certain police departments don’t have the money they so desperately need. Fox News recently reported that progressive Democrat Rep. Cori Bush, who has spent a great deal of … Read more

As Illinois, New Jersey and Other States Prepare Restrictive New Gun Laws, The Real Question Is Just How Effective They Will Truly Be (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains how these new laws could end the effectiveness of Constitutional-Carry. In the face of the Supreme Court overturning certain gun laws, several states have taken matters into their own hands when it comes to creating rules surrounding how people carry guns. Earlier this week, many spoke out against Oregon’s Measure 114, which would not only limit gun sales, but how people – including off-duty police officers – … Read more

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