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Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s Deal With Lebanon Is No Good, According To Opposition Leader Benjamin Netanyahu (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh and author David Rubin discusses Netanyahu’s comments, and how Lapid’s act is a “surrender to Hezbollah.” A recent report by Israel National News reports that opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu had a lot to say about Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s recent agreement with Lebanon, which he considers a full “surrender to Hezbollah.” He noted that “under my leadership,” they did “not give in to Nasrallah’s threats – and we did not suffer a war.” … Read more

President Biden’s Threats To Take Control of the Oil Industry Could Lead To Worldwide Turmoil

President Biden’s Threats To Take Control of the Oil Industry Could Lead To Worldwide Turmoil Author Guy Mitchell speaks out on the latest actions of the president’s fight for oil control. Following the actions of Hurricane Fiona, the White House recently called a meeting with oil executives in the hopes of being able to move forward with its plans on oil. But all that came out of the meeting were accusations of “reaping windfall profits” (according to … Read more

The Co-Writers/Directors of Running the Bases Discuss Christianity Possibly Becoming a Minority Group – and How Their Movie Can Help Keep the Faith (Guests: Jimmy Womble and Marty Roberts)

Marty Roberts and Jimmy Womble discuss the ongoing debate about the religion losing its momentum. At this moment in time, a strong number of Americans believe in Christianity. But a new report suggests that this could change over the next few decades. This comes from a Pew Research study which indicates that U.S. Christians could see a drop as low as 35 percent by 2070. The number has already seen a bit of a drop since the … Read more

A Federal Judge Has Stopped Gov. Hochul’s Strict New York Gun Laws – But How Long Will It Last? (Guest: Second Amendment)

New York Governor Kathy Hochul was just celebrating the newly implemented gun laws for her state, following the Supreme Court’s overturning of restrictive local gun licensing requirements earlier in the summer. However, that victory has been cut short by a recent court decision. U.S. District Court Judge Glenn Suddaby has paused several items in the gun laws, particularly the requirement that concealed-carry applicants must have “good moral character” and strong social media presence. In addition, … Read more

A Federal Judge Has Struck Back Against New York’s Gun-Control Laws – But What Will Governor Kathy Hochul Do In Response? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesperson Stephen Willeford explains why this is a good win, but the battle is far from over. Following the Supreme Court overturning restrictive local gun licensing requirements, New York Governor Kathy Hochul introduced some restrictive new ones a little while back, including concealed-carry heroes being unable to take weapons within certain locations. However, a judge recently decided that some of these gun laws were just too strict. As a result, they … Read more

Uvalde Just Suspended Its Entire Police Force – And It’s a Move That Will Serve the Town (and the Force) For the Better (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts explained why the surprising move was necessary for everyone to move forward. After months of demanding action from the group, Uvalde’s school district has finally taken action over the active shooter event back in May that resulted in over 20 lost lives. The district has suspended its entire police force, and Uvalde school district Superintendent Hal Harrell has announced that he will retire. The board will hold a closed session on … Read more

President Biden Is Blaming Republicans For Trying To Defund the Police and the FBI – But Whose Fault Really Is It? (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts takes a closer look at the President’s recent round of finger pointing. Ever since several states gave in to the “defund the police” demands by politicians and citizens alike, they’ve since seen a massive increase in criminal activity. That has forced President Joe Biden and company to reverse course, stating that the police should be funded and even working a bill through Congress that could provide them funding. That said, Biden … Read more

President Biden’s Questionable Actions Against His Own Energy Policy Could Come Back To Haunt Him, Especially With the Petroleum Reserve Getting Lower (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell explains why Biden’s latest actions towards energy conservation could add up to a big problem. President Joe Biden and his administration have been pushing heavily with their climate agenda, in the hopes of transitioning from fossil fuels to green energy within the first two years of his stay in office. However, this has led to disastrous results in the past few months, and things might just get worse. Along with gas prices … Read more

The Placement of a CCP Police Post In New York City Have Some People Asking About the International Rule of Law – and Rightfully So (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts speaks about the controversial Epoch Times report that indicates a questionable placement of international forces. Police officers in New York already have their hands full with controversial new gun laws and rising criminal activity. But a new report from The Epoch Times suggests that China has begun moving into their territory. The report indicates that Chinese authorities have managed to open an “overseas police service station,” as part of the Chinese Communist Party’s … Read more

Chinese Authorities Opening a Police Outpost In New York City Leaves a Lot of Questions About International Integrity (Guest: Joshua Philipp)

Joshua Philipp, a reporter for The Epoch Times, talks about the situation in his recent Crossroads report. In a recent episode of his Crossroads show, The Epoch Times investigative reporter Joshua Philipp digs deeper on a situation surrounding the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its recent opening of an “overseas police service station” in New York city, as part of China’s global transnational repression. The move has left a lot of questions about ethics, particularly from human rights … Read more

Is California Governor Gavin Newsom Using a Proposed Gas and Diesel Vehicle Ban As an Act of Totalitarian State? (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell discusses the actions of the governor, and how they compare to others from history. Winston Churchill once said, “No one must, however, underrate the power and efficiency of a totalitarian state.” That relates to a new op-ed written by Guy Mitchell, the author of Global Warming: The Great Deception – The Triumph of Dollars and Politics Over Science and Why You Should Care.” In it, Mitchell discusses the actions of California governor Gavin … Read more

Election Software CEO Has Been Arrested For a Major Case of Data Theft – And Even Stored It On Servers In China (Guest: Joshua Philipp)

The Epoch Times reporter Joshua Philipp discusses the controversy surrounding his arrest – and what it means for precious data. An interesting arrest has some election workers concerned about the security of their information – and, worse yet, who may have their hands on it. The Epoch Times recently reported that Eugene Yu, the head of Michigan-based software company Konnech Corporation, has been arrested earlier this week. The charge? He was allegedly stealing and storing personal … Read more

Governor Hochul Is Requesting a “Federal Solution” To a Growing Migration Problem – But Only Because It’s Now Hers (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts discusses Hochul’s recent reaction to immigrants being sent to New York. In a recent move to sound off against President Joe Biden’s recent border policies, Arizona and Texas have been sending migrants to other cities, including New York City. But it’s a move that New York Governor Kathy Hochul isn’t too happy about. The governor noted that she had been working “almost hourly” to find a solution for the growing number … Read more

Has Hollywood’s Sense of Humor Lost Its Way? (Guests: Jimmy Womble and Marty Roberts)

The co-writers/directors of Running the Bases discuss how some movies sink to a new low to get big laughs. While movies are starting to pick up again in popularity at the box office, one noticeable trend is how some movies will “sink low” to get big laughs from audience members, leaning more towards “gross” or “shock” humor. One recent example is Thor: Love and Thunder, with a revealing moment (literally) where the power-hungry Zeus strips the … Read more

The Death of a New York Emergency Medical Services Veteran Has People Asking For the Protection of Medical Professionals With a Growing Crime Rate (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts explains why EMS reps need the same level of protection as police officers, especially now. As New York’s crime wave continues to grow out of control, many are mourning the death of FDNY Lt. Alison Russo-Elling, who was stabbed to death over the weekend after serving with Huntington Community First Aid Squad for nearly three decades. A suspect was arrested after stabbing Russo 20 times in broad daylight, leaving people to … Read more

A New Epoch Times Documentary Takes a Closer Look At What’s Happening On Our Border – And Who’s Possibly Controlling It (Guest: Joshua Philipp)

Epoch Times award-winning reporter Joshua Philipp discusses his latest project. By now you’ve probably heard what’s happening on the southern border of our country, and how migrants continue to try and get into the United States on a regular basis. But a new documentary from The Epoch Times takes a closer look at what could be happening. In Border Deception: How the U.S. and U.N. Are Quietly Running the Border Crisis, the documentary looks at both … Read more

Hurricane Ian Is Bringing Out the Worst In Criminals With Looting and More – But Is a Curfew Enough? (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts provides his take on the growing trend of looting during a natural disaster. Hurricane Ian is currently sweeping along the lower southeast of the United States. It’s already made its way through Florida, and it’s slowly working towards both North and South Carolina. For some, it’s a matter of keeping safe from the gusty winds and flooding. But others see it as a prime opportunity to partake in looting or other … Read more

The Leaning On Energy For National Security Leads To Many Questions As To What’s Happening In Germany – and Possibly the U.S. (Guests: Guy Mitchell and Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

A new op-ed written by author Guy Mitchell has pointed out some interesting details as to how foreign countries – and possibly even the U.S. – lean heavily on using energy sources for the sake of national security. In the midst of trying to transition to a low-carbon energy mix, Germany launched an initiative known as the Energiewende, which currently sits in its second phase. The goal of this initiative is to phase out coal … Read more

South American Police Chief Believes There’s Going To Be a “Terror Wave” In the United States – Should We Be Worried? (Guest: Michael Letts)

With all the talk of migrants being sent to Martha’s Vineyard, some concern has been growing about convicts being released from Venezuela and being sent to the Southern border. Per this report from Over the Target on The Epoch Times, the building of criminals along the border could very well lead to a potential “terror wave” in the country. This is based on a report from the Department of Homeland Security, instructing border agents to “look for violent … Read more

CompassCare Releases Description of Perpetrators, Implying FBI Involvement in Crime, offers $5,000 reward (Guest: Jim Harden)

As the investigation into CompassCare’s Buffalo firebombing earlier this year continues to move at a snail’s pace, Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of the company, as opted to take matters into his own hands, offering a cash reward for information leading to a potential arrest. Q&A: What is the status of the investigation into the firebombing of CompassCare’s pro-life medical office?  Answer: On September 19th, CompassCare filed a special proceeding in the Supreme Court of New York … Read more

More Illegal Aliens Are Working Their Way Into the U.S., Despite the Tireless Effort By Border Agents (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts sounds off on how some are coming in without a registration number. Agents along the southern border of the United States are already going through a world of chaos, between thousands of immigrants coming into the United States and president Joe Biden’s continuing efforts to try and put constraint on them. However, a new report suggests that their efforts are causing some migrants to slip through the cracks. Based on this report … Read more

As Hurricane Ian Approaches, Consideration For National Constitutional Carry May Be Needed (Guest: Second Amendment)

The forthcoming weather event in Florida could present a need for protection from looters and criminals. Second Amendment’s Lee Williams recently wrote about the need for national Constitutional Carry with Hurricane Ian set to approach Florida within a matter of hours. But there’s a reason for this, he explains. “Today’s criminals look at hurricane evacuees about the same way Caribbean pirates salivated over fat Spanish merchant ships heavily laden with gold,” he explained. “At the … Read more

An FBI Whistleblower Explains How Some Agents Aren’t Too Fond With the Group’s Current Direction (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts sounds off on conflict coming from within the Federal Bureau of Investigation. There have been a lot of questions regarding the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as of late, particularly with their investigations into former President Donald Trump. But now a new report suggests that some within the agency itself aren’t too fond of its current direction. According to the report from The Epoch Times, Kyle Seraphin, who spent six years with … Read more

New Orleans Police Are Turning To Civilians For Support As Crime Continues To Grow Within the City (Guest: Michael Letts)

But the real question is…is it enough? While many departments are waiting (patiently) for the recent police bill to make its way through the Senate, New Orleans police are taking matters into their own hands. They have begun hiring civilians to assist with staffing issues within the department, while police officers patrol the streets to try and bring down the massive crimewave hitting the city. “The goal is for our officers to feel safe, so … Read more

Firebombed Pro-life Medical Office Claims Bias: Offensive Town Attorney Comments Confirm? (Guest: Jim Harden)

On September 19, a Congressional Committee on the Judiciary released a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray that a senior FBI whistleblower was “told that child sexual abuse material investigations were no longer an FBI priority.” The whistleblower insisted the FBI is deprioritizing child sex abuse investigations to pursue politically motivated cases fraudulently labeled “Domestic Violent Extremism” in order to “fit a political narrative.” Four days later the FBI is directed to perform a dawn raidof the home … Read more

Running the Bases Co-Writers/Directors Talk About Why It’s So Important To Have a Christian-Themed Film In Theaters Right Now (Guests: Jimmy Womble and Marty Roberts)

Marty Roberts and Jimmy Womble explain why it’s so vital to have an entertainment like this out right now. There are a number of movies in theaters right now, offering a variety of entertainment such as horror, science fiction, comedy and adventure. That said, there seems to be a shortage of a certain kind of movie – Christian themed dramas. While there have been notable releases over the years, such as I Still Believe, they are … Read more

The House Has Finally Passed Funding For Police – But What Limitations Does It Have? (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest Founder and CEO Michael Letts sounds off on the bill, wondering just what kind of support it truly provides to police officers. After spending what feels like a lifetime trying to get it passed, the House of Representatives finally passed a bill that will allow for police support. It’s spread across four different elements, which are as follows: Providing federal grants to local police departments that have less than 125 officers Gives targeted grants to communities … Read more

28 Congressmen Agree—Justice Department Fails to Provide Justice for Pro-life Centers (Guest: Jim Harden)

On Tuesday September 20, Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey announced a new House bill entitled Protect Pregnancy Care Centers Act 2022. It has twenty-eight sponsors and includes a partial chronological list of all pro-life pregnancy centers victimized by what appears to be a coordinated nationwide effort. If enacted, it would require the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security to provide congress with an account of their investigations. The FBI canceled their scheduled height analysis of CompassCare’s … Read more

Avatar May Be Ready To Dominate Theaters Again This Weekend, But How’s Its Legacy Stand Compared To Films Made With Heart and Soul? (Guest: Marty Roberts and Jimmy Womble)

The writers/directors of Running the Bases weigh in on making a memorable film experience to cherish for years to come. James Cameron’s 2009 adventure Avatar will return to theaters this weekend for a limited engagement, in the hopes of driving up hype for its upcoming sequel Avatar: The Way of Water. But in the face of its release, some people are wondering just what kind of long-term legacy it’ll be building. Sure, there are Disney rides at Animal Kingdom, and … Read more

Firebombed Pro-life Medical Office Claims Bias: Offensive Town Attorney Comments Confirm? (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare is a network of pro-life medical offices. Their Buffalo office was firebombed in a series of over 50 attacks on peaceful pro-life pregnancy centers by pro-abortion extremists like Jane’s Revenge on June 7. The evidence provided and the two injuries, CompassCare claims, should be enough to make an arrest. But after being denied multiple good faith requests over the last 107 days to view its own video surveillance of the attack, CompassCare’s attorney is now … Read more

Are religion and sports compatible? (Guests: Jimmy Womble and Marty Roberts)

(Originally published in The American Thinker.) Controversy often occurs in the sports world, and sometimes it can come from something as simple as beliefs. That’s the theme of the new film Running the Bases. Directed and co-written by Marty Roberts and Jimmy Womble, the film tells a story of a small-town baseball coach still haunted by the passing of a loved one. As he continues on his career, he gets a golden opportunity to work with a … Read more

Could Christianity Become a Minority Religion In the United States Within a Few Years? (Guest: Jimmy Womble and Marty Roberts)

The directors of the new sports drama Running the Bases sound off on the subject. With a pandemic, a growing inflation, social media drama and controversy with its government, many United States citizens are questioning their faith in Christianity. A report from Fox News reporter Pete Hegseth talks about how there has been quite the drop in Christian faith, which could potentially get worse by 2035. Back in the 90s, Americans who identified as Christians had a percentage of … Read more

TOPIC: God and Baseball Collide in New Film, “Running the Bases” (Guests: Marty Roberts and Jimmy Womble)

“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.” Jackie Robinson While the number of Christian believers is shrinking in America, revival can come at any moment, including right across home plate. The nation might be in a spiritual slump, but if we can wait for a good pitch – momentum changes everything.  “Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” Babe Ruth Is America in the 7th Inning Stretch?  … Read more

The January 6th Committee Might Be Looking Into Releasing Its Interim Report Before Midterms – But Is It a Calculated Move? (Guest: Joshua Philipp)

For the past few months, a special House committee has been digging deeper and deeper into the actions surrounding last year’s “insurrection” on the White House. But now The Guardian reports that the committee could be releasing its interim report on its findings before the elections take place this November. The report will supposedly make the rounds sometime in October, and could affect how some voters feel about Trump-backed candidates or favorites, depending on how damaging the … Read more

A Candidate For Attorney General of Maryland Is Pushing For an Investigation Against Anthony Fauci and the National Institute of Health For Leading Americans Astray (Guest: Michael Peroutka)

Michael Peroutka continues his campaign for the office of Attorney General for the State of Maryland. He has announced his intention to proceed with an investigation of retiring Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States, Anthony Fauci, as well as any questionable legal activities of the National Institute of Health (NIH).  And the reason? Peroutka believes that the statements and actions of Fauci, including medical guidance relied upon by government officials, amount … Read more

The Democrats Continue To Hold Off Funding For Police Officers – Mainly Due To the Upcoming Elections (Guest: Michael Letts)

Ever since several states “gutted” budgets for police officers following the “Defund the Police” campaign from 2020, police departments have seen dire conditions, ranging from extended hours to many leaving the line of duty before earning their pension. And signs indicate that relief isn’t coming anytime soon. A new video report from Fox News reveals that Democrats aren’t going to move forward on any sort of police program until after the elections that take place in November. … Read more

Many Called Upon Their Governments To “Defund the Police” – But Now, Decrease In Police Presence and Rise In Criminal Activity Is the Result  (Guest: Michael Letts)

Two-something years following the outcry by activists to “defund the police,” certain states are starting to see the results from the movement – a decrease in police presence and a rise in criminal activity. New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland and Chicago are just a few examples of cities that are struggling to keep up their police staffing, while at the same time seeing a staggering increase in theft, homicide and other criminal activity. In a Fox … Read more

A Louisville Mayoral Candidate Believes Making Guns “Inoperable” Is the Best Solution – But It’s Asking For Trouble (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

With so many active shooter events happening as of late, government officials and lawmakers are scrambling to find a solution. One mayoral candidate in Louisville, however, thinks he has the answer – though it could just be asking for trouble. Per this report from the Courier Journal, Craig Greenberg, who is running for the position in the Kentucky town, noted that, if elected, he would modify its seized firearms auction by rendering firearms unusable before handing … Read more

A New Credit Card Category For Gun Purchases Seems Like a Good Idea To Some – But Could It Be Considered an Invasion of Privacy? (Guest: Second Amendment)

Major credit card manufacturers Mastercard, American Express and Visa announced this past week that it would implement a new vendor code from the International Organization for Standardization that would be specific to gun vendors. This would do away with gun purchases being categorized as “sporting goods” or “miscellaneous,” making them easier to track as a result. However, this also gives credit card companies the right to report any kind of “suspicious” gun purchases to law … Read more

Portland’s Sharp Increase In Criminal Activity Has Citizens Concerned About Their Safety – and the Government Needs To Pay Attention (Guest: Michael Letts)

Like such cities as New York and Seattle, Portland is seeing a huge uptick in crime – and there’s just not enough police officers to keep the streets safe. Per this report from Fox News, the popular city has seen a noticeable increase in criminal activity, including theft, assault and vandalism. Nearly 6,000 cases were reported for the month of July, and August could wind up looking even worse than that. However, it appears that’s leaving … Read more

Seventeen State AGs Vow Anti-Trust Investigation for Google Censorship of Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers (Guest: Jim Harden)

After a flood of physical and political attacks against pro-life organizations, seventeen (17) state Attorneys General signed an open letter to Google on July 21. The Attorneys General, insisting that if the organization succumbed to pro-abortion political pressure (applied by twenty-one (21) Federal Legislators, the NY Attorney General, and others) to censor pro-life pregnancy centers, they would become the target of an antitrust investigation. Beginning on August 23, both Google and Yelp began the process of defaming and censoring pro-life pregnancy centers through … Read more

Is the FBI Pressuring People To Give Up Their Second Amendment Rights? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The Federal Bureau of Investigation – or FBI, as they’re known – have come under fire as of late, particularly with their raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate a few weeks ago. But now, based on a new report from Daily Caller, they could be taking part in far more sinister actions. According to the report, the FBI secretly provided forms to Americans between the years of 2016 and 2019, making them “voluntarily” surrender their rights … Read more

Washington DC Declared a “Public Emergency” Over Its Growing Migrants Issue – But Liberals Have No Idea What the Emergency Really Is (Guest: Michael Letts)

Invest USA’s Michael Letts sounds off against Washington D.C.’s recent declaration over a “public emergency” surrounding the growing number of migrants – and for good reason. The crisis at the Southern border continues on, with migrants continuing to try to get into the United States on a daily – or even hourly – basis. But Washington D.C. seems to have sounded off on the situation, perhaps in a way that seems a bit ironic. Mayor … Read more

Is Abortion a Faith-Based Expression? By Rev. Jim Harden

(Originally published in American Thinker.) Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the pro-abortion side of America hastily grope to patch the gaping torpedo hole in their destroyer, and along with the pro-life community, realized that a new theater of battle is opening. No longer is abortion legal by default in all 50 states, as many already moved to regulate or nearly outlaw the practice completely. Like a cornered animal, the abortion industry is baring its four fangs, … Read more

The Price of Ignorance by Guy Mitchell

(Originally published in The Epoch Times.) “Man, surrounded by facts, permitting himself no surmise, intuitive flash, no great hypothesis, no risk is in a locked cell. Ignorance cannot seal the mind and imagination more surely.”—Lillian Smith Today, about two hours outside Berlin, residents of a small town in Germany are foraging for wood in a nearby forest. In Poland, people are lined up in front of coal mines, hoping to buy fuel for the coming … Read more

GOP Leader Believes FBI Could Soon Be Raiding the Homes of Trump Supporters (Guest: Joshua Philipp)

Weeks following the raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, a former Republican leader and prominent attorney believes his supporters could be next in line. Per this report from The Epoch Times, Harmeet Dhillon, who previously served with the California Republican Party, believes that, per a Twitter post from a Politico reporter, the FBI is ready to serve warrants to Trump’s supporters. Reportedly, “50 or so search warrants and grand jury subpoenas were being … Read more

South Carolina’s Decision To Take Its Anti-Abortion Bill Back To House Discussion Comes Across As a Waste of Time and Effort (Guest: Jim Harden)

Despite the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade, some states are apparently rewriting their own rules when to comes to protecting abortion rights. South Carolina recently saw an upheaval of a six-week ban it had put in place for abortion, with five key Republicans joining the Democratic minority in an effort to push back against the state’s ban. As a result, it will now go back to the House, where arguments will be … Read more

The Deaths of Two Police Officers In Georgia Shows Just How Tough It Is To Try and Keep the Peace In Today’s Climate (Guest: Michael Letts)

Police officers face a tough hill to climb these days, but there was a sobering reminder over the weekend that they’re still needed now more than ever. Per this report from US News, two sheriffs were gunned down in a shootout in Atlanta, Georgia after attempting to serve an arrest warrant for a potential thief. Their fellow officers, along with the SWAT team, worked quickly to arrest his friend, the suspect, and bring him up on … Read more

A Hilary Clinton Nonprofit Apparently Donated a Large Chunk of Change To a “Defund the Police” Campaign, Attempting To Dismantle a Minneapolis Department In the Process (Guest: Michael Letts)

Two years following the death of George Floyd, pieces of information surrounding the “defund the police” campaign continue to pop up. This time, however, a new one has emerged from an unlikely source – former First Lady Hilary Clinton. A new Fox report revealed that a nonprofit put together by Clinton supposedly ended up pushing a  $75,000 grant to the Washington Alliance for Youth Action between 2020 and 2021. The problem is, however, that the group follows … Read more

Are Pro-Abortion Politicians Colluding with Big Tech to Deny Women Choice? (Guest: Jim Harden)

On August 23, Yelp published a notice explaining a new consumer warning recently placed on all pro-life pregnancy centers. Yelp’s explanation: “It’s well-reported that crisis pregnancy centers do not offer abortion services, and it’s been shown that many provide misleading information….” After pressure from federal legislators and NY Attorney General Letitia James, Google followed suit by deploying a two-pronged approach to control the information available to women facing unplanned pregnancy by 1) removing pro-life pregnancy centers from Google Maps, and 2) … Read more

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