Special Guests

Elizabeth Warren Has Declared War On Crisis Pregnancy Centers, But Is It a Fair Battle? (Guest: Jim Harden)

In the aftermath of the Roe vs. Wade reversal, several politicians are springing into action with their own alternative solutions. Among them is Elizabeth Warren, who recently declared war on pro-life themed crisis pregnancy centers, believing that they should be stopped “right now.” “We need to crack down on the deceptive practices these centers use to prevent people from getting abortion care, and I’ve got a bill to do just that,” she explained. Per the … Read more

Why has the FBI made zero arrests in the vandalism of dozens of pro-life counseling centers? (Guest: Jim Harden)

In a post-Roe v Wade America, the nation is cut in half, with roughly one side favoring legalized abortion and the other half opposed. Since the high court reversal, dozens of pro-life counseling centers have been vandalized, yet the FBI has not yet been any arrests. This is unprecedented for so many crimes to be left alone for pollical reasons. Is it an intentional two-tiered justice system, or is the topic too hot to handle?   … Read more

This Detroit Ice Cream Shop Refuses To Service Police Officers In Body Armor – and People Aren’t Pleased About It (Guest: Michael Letts)

In an effort to try and keep their space “family friendly,” a Detroit-based ice cream parlor named Cold Truth has opted to ban officers in body armor from its space. But what was supposedly a peaceful resolution has resulted in uproar. Cold Truth owner Tim Mahoney recently took to Instagram this past week to announce the new policy after a Detroit police car parked on the wrong side of the street, in front of the … Read more

Environmental Radicals Fight to Spike Gas Prices Higher (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Global Warming Activists glue themselves to Da Vinci’s Last Supper Painting Just when you thought gas prices couldn’t go higher, radical environmental activists are doing everything they can to see that gas prices spike even higher.  Greenpeace and the Sierra Club are pushing for the Green New Deal to ban gas production. And Climate Change Activists went so far as to glue themselves to the famous Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” painting. The Global … Read more

Proliferation of Mass Shootings Related to Abortion?  (Guest: Jim Harden)

The latest mass shooting in Suburban Chicago over the Fourth of July weekend brings the national toll of mass shootings so far this year to 309. CompassCare CEO, Rev. Jim Harden, insists that the root cause of the proliferation of this violence is the same reason abortion is promoted: the devaluation of human life. Q&A: Is there a link between abortion and the increased rate of homicide in the United States? Answer: The root cause of the proliferation … Read more

Amici Women Hurt By Abortion Explain Why American Women Will Be Better Off Now And They Are Glad The Supreme Court Read Their Brief and That Roe v. Wade is Reversed

Spokespersons for Operation Outcry (www.operationoutcry.org) are willing to talk to you about why they filed an Amicus brief in the Dobbs case, asking the Court to reverse Roe v. Wade, which the Court has done. You can now hear from some of these women who had abortions about the “devastating psychological consequences”and why they believe America and American women, instead of getting an abortion, are better off using the free Safe Haven law in every state.  The Supreme Court heard these women’s voices. Now American needs to hear their stories! The U.S. Supreme Court admitted in Planned Parenthood v. Casey that abortion causes “devastating psychologicalconsequences” to women. In Gonzales v. Carhart, the Court acknowledged … Read more

Fourth of July Shooting In Highland Park Leaves Questions About the Growing State of Mass Shootings, and Why Police Play Such an Important Role (Guest: Michael Letts)

For many, the Fourth of July is a celebratory occasion. Yesterday in Highland Park, however, this was anything but the case. A tragic mass shooting during a parade in the Illinois city left six dead and over two dozen injured when a gunman fired from an adjacent rooftop. However, the police acted quickly to apprehend the suspect and his rifle, so that he wouldn’t do harm to anyone else. This latest event continues the trend … Read more

Six Dead, 30 Injured in Chicago-area Mass Shooting over July 4 Weekend (Guest: James Harden)

Six people are dead and 30 more injured during a Fourth of July Celebration of the Chicago-suburban Highland Park.  This tragedy is the latest of 309 mass shootings so far this year in America. But the question is: Why? Our guest is Jim Harden, founder of Compass Care, who believes he has the over-arching reason for the proliferation of mass shootings. Welcome Jim Harden  Suggested Q&A: 1)  Jim, let’s get right to it. What is the … Read more

Thanks To the Supreme Court, the Environmental Protection Agency Can No Longer Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Fossil Fuel Electric Power Plants (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Thanks To the Supreme Court, the Environmental Protection Agency Can No Longer Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Electric Power Plants Following its reversal of Roe vs. Wade last week, the Supreme Court continued to knock down regulations this week, including the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel electric power plants. Through a 6-3 vote by the Court, the EPA no longer has authority over what West Virginia … Read more

Frustration Abound As a West Hollywood Community Votes To Deter Police Funding In the Face of an Increasingly Growing Crimewave (Guest: Michael Letts)

It looks like a recent decision by West Hollywood may put the safety of its residents in jeopardy – and for an arts festival, no less. The Los Angeles County community recently held a vote to cut law enforcement funding over the next two fiscal years, which will result in less police officers roaming the streets. In return, around $14,000 will be applied to a Russian arts festival for the community, bringing its budget to … Read more

What Is the Abortion Empire’s Post-Roe Reality? (Guest: Jim Harden)

The reversal of Roe forced an overnight change in the abortion industry. What does abortion look like in a post-Roe America and how are pro-life pregnancy centers responding? Q&A: How does the Roe reversal force a change in the abortion industry? Answer: The Roe reversal forced a change in the abortion industry overnight, as abortionists canceled thousands of abortion appointments for fear of legal action against them. Over 50% of all abortions are now dangerous, chemical abortions, a rapidly increasing number of … Read more

Are Biden and Twenty-Two States’ Attorneys Generals Sacrificing the Victims of Sex Crimes on the Altar of Abortion? (Guest: Jim Harden)

Since the reversal of Roe v Wade, President Biden and twenty-two states’ attorneys general appear to be willing to turn a blind eye to sex offenders in order to protect abortion. In a post-Roe America, how will law enforcement ensure that the abortion industry isn’t violating the Mann Act while serving women from out of state? Q&A: What does the overturn of Roe mean for victims of sex crimes?  Answer: The reversal of Roe could help assist law enforcement’s capture and prosecution … Read more

SAF Seeks Injunction Against NYC Gun Permit Regulation (Guest: Second Amendment Representative)

SAF Seeks Injunction Against NYC Gun Permit Regulation Based on the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court striking down New York State’s unconstitutional “good cause” requirement for concealed carry permit applicants, the Second Amendment Foundation today filed a preliminary injunction motion seeking to enjoin the City of New York from further enforcement of its long-standing permit regulations. Joining SAF in this legal action are the Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc. and five private citizens. The motion was … Read more

Following Another Dow Plunge and All-Time Low Consumer Confidence, More Questions Than Ever Have Arisen About a Recession (Guest: Dr. Ron Paul or Brett Winterble of Birch Gold)

Following Another Dow Plunge and All-Time Low Consumer Confidence, More Questions Than Ever Have Arisen About a Recession  After a slight surge that showed a bit of promise, Dow stocks appear to be dropping again to record numbers, leaving many consumers worried that a recession could happen sooner rather than later. In the face of booming inflation that have left both home and gas prices sky high, the Dow Jones saw continuous losses for this … Read more

Is the Overturning of Roe vs. Wade Leading To a Two-Tiered Justice System? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Is the Overturning of Roe vs. Wade Leading To a Two-Tiered Justice System? As you may have seen last week, the United States Supreme Court recently overturned the 1973 Roe vs. Wade ruling that “legalized” abortion. With its overturning, it’s now up to the individual states to set rules for whether abortion will be allowed or not. However, the fallout from the decision has become widespread, with thousands of protestors taking the streets and violent … Read more

Things Are Getting Worse At the Southern Border, With President Biden Hardly Lifting a Finger To Support Patrol Officers (Guest: Michael Letts)

Problems amongst our country’s Southern border are growing at a rapid rate, according to a new report provided by Fox News Digital. In the report, President Joe Biden suggests that illegal migration numbers are much smaller than he’s letting on. In fact, the number of encounters at the Southern border have grown at a rapid rate, nearing 240,000 last month alone. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member James Risch (R-Idaho) spoke on the matter, stating, “Illegal migration … Read more

Following the Supreme Court Overturning Roe vs. Wade, The Abortion Battle Has Turned To the States – And It’s Getting Vicious (Guest: Jim Harden)

Now that the Supreme Court has officially overturned Roe vs. Wade, the individual battles that are following in various states surrounding abortion have begun. Today, judges have managed to ban abortion laws in both Louisiana and Utah, while a federal court in South Carolina is working on passing a law that would restrict the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. In addition, a number of clinics in Idaho, Kentucky, Mississippi and Texas have filed lawsuits, … Read more

State Justices and Attorneys General Uphold Block Abortion Bans at the Expense of the Constitution (Guest: Jim Harden)

The overturning of Roe by the United States Supreme Court legitimized state laws regulating abortion. Twenty-two state attorneys general and two judges have taken action to undermine the Constitution by bowing to the whims of the violent masses. Meanwhile, there has been no action on the part of state attorneys general to protect pro-life people and organizations under pro-abortion terrorist attack and escalating threats. Q&A: Are judges blocking state abortion bans now that Roe has been reversed? Answer: Judges in Utah … Read more

Pending Supreme Court Ruling On the Environmental Protection Agency Could Change How It’s In Charge (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Even though its decision last week on overturning Roe vs. Wade has left the world reeling, an upcoming case for the Supreme Court could be one of its biggest yet – where it will decide on West Virginia vs. the Environmental Protection Agency. Depending how the decision is made, it could affect how the EPA operates from hereon in. If decided in a certain way, it may no longer be in charge of deciding how … Read more

Abortion Clinics Cancel Appointments, Pivoting to a New Business Model (Guest: Jim Harden)

In a post-Roe America, the abortion industry is pivoting to a hub-and-spoke strategy, either flying women from conservative states to abortion hub states to get abortions or sending them dangerous, chemical abortion drugs through the mail. Many abortion facilities may close, providing an opportunity for pro-life, medical centers to increase their infrastructure and serve the unmet health and resource needs of thousands more women. Q&A: What is the new reality for the abortion industry in … Read more

Recent Bumps In the Stock Market Could Create Some Problems For Those Saving Up For Retirement (Guest: Birch Gold)

Even though it’s a little bit of a rise at the moment, the recent problems with the stock market have created a problem for some that have been wanting to live comfortably in retirement. A recent drop earlier this month has resulted in not only a beating on the bank accounts of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, but also average Americans. A report by CBS News suggests that trillions of dollars in value have been lost, leaving … Read more

The Chicago Police’s New “No Foot Chase” Policy Leaves Many Questions About Bringing Criminals To Justice (Guest: Michael Letts)

Late last week, the Chicago Police Department revealed a new policy stating that its police officers are now prohibited from chasing people on foot, particularly if they’re just “running away” or if they’ve committed minor offenses. However, the officers are still allowed to engage in a chase if someone has committed (or is about to commit) a major felony. The policy notes that officers should “consider alternatives” to pursuing a suspect that is “visibly armed … Read more

Pro-Abortion Terrorism Continues Post-Roe (Guest: Jim Harden)

In the wake of the reversal of Roe v Wade, attacks on Christian, pro-life pregnancy centers have not subsided. While local police are investigating the over 60 attacks, to date, no arrests have been made. Q&A: Are Christian, pro-life pregnancy centers in the clear from pro-abortion terrorists now that Roe is reversed? Answer: Attacks on Christian, pro-life pregnancy centers have not subsided after the reversal of Roe v Wadeon Friday, June 24. Christian, pro-life pregnancy centers are still the target … Read more

Roe vs. Wade Officially Reversed, Marking a Huge Victory for Pro-Life Agencies (Guest: James Harden)

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court, after weeks of controversy from leaked documents, has finally decided to overturn Roe vs. Wade, removing the constitutional right to abortion that’s been standing since 1973. With the decision, Justice Samuel Alito noted, “We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled. The Constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision, including the one on which the defenders of … Read more

The Overturning of Roe vs. Wade Is Seen As a Huge Success For Many In the United States, But What Reactions Will Come In the Weeks Ahead? (Guest: Allan Parker)

After weeks of anticipation (and to some, worry) from a number of leaked documents, the Supreme Court has passed the overturning of Roe vs. Wade in a 6-3 vote earlier today. This will no doubt send shockwaves across the United States, but many pro-life advocates see this as nothing short of a victory. In a press release earlier today, Allan Parker, president of the Justice Foundation, noted, “It is time to stop killing children and … Read more

Mainstream Media and Pro-Abortion Politicians Respond to Recent Pro-Abortion Terrorism, Advocating for the Restriction of Free Speech In Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers (Guest: Jim Harden)

In the midst of a national, pro-abortion crime wave, in advance of the Supreme Court potentially reversing Roe, pro-abortion politicians and the mainstream media have begun advocating for the restriction of the constitutional free speech rights of Christian, pro-life organizations. Six days after several legislators submitted an open letter to Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, the New York Times published a hit-piece against a Texas based, pro-life service provider. Q&A: How is the legislature responding to the … Read more

The Supreme Court Has Knocked Down New York’s Concealed-Carry Gun Law, Allowing Citizens To Defend Themselves (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Despite New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ objection to it, the Supreme Court opted to move forward with declaring New York’s concealed-carry gun law illegal. The Supreme Court voted 6-3 to striking down the law, continuing its run of Second Amendment-themed protections. As a result, many believe that this could help provide better protections for those looking to own guns. Through the Amendment, the court decided to protect the “individual right to possess and carry … Read more

The Supreme Court Has Effectively Knocked Down New York’s Controversial Gun Law, But What Comes Next For Gun Owners? (Guests: Second Amendment)

In its latest decision that will strengthen those that believe in the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court has knocked down a New York-based gun law that will allow those to concealed-carry with lesser restrictions. A landmark decision that stemmed from a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court noted that the Second Amendment overcame the restrictions put in place by New York Mayor Eric Adams. It stated that the Amendment protects “the individual right to possess and … Read more

Jane’s Revenge Reportedly Planning “Night of Rage” Event If Roe vs. Wade Is Overturned – But Is This the Right Way To Fight Back? (Guests: Jim Harden and Michael Letts)

In the pending days to the possible overturning of Roe vs. Wade, thousands of women are already planning to protest the Capitol and other Federal buildings in response. One group, however, may take their actions much further. According to Breitbart’s Instagram page, the radical pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge is already planning a huge protest in the face of the decision. Posting its plans on the Anarchists Library website last month, the group noted that the … Read more

With His Ignorance Surrounding the Deaths of Police Officers and Innocent People, L.A. District Attorney George Gascon Is Becoming a Threat To His City (Guest: Michael Letts)

The policies of Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon have certainly rubbed a lot of people in the city the wrong way – and with good reason. Earlier this week, Justin Flores allegedly killed two police officers before being gunned down himself. Flores had recently been jailed on gun charges stemming from 2020, but was recently put on probation based on Gascon’s policies. The families of the two officers have voiced their complaints about Gascon’s … Read more

How Pro-Life Medical Pregnancy Centers Will Compete with the Faltering, Billion-Dollar Abortion Empire (Guest: Jim Harden)

With the potential for a Roe-reversal, the abortion industry is being forced to adopt a new hub-and-spoke business model. The gaps created by this new reality will allow pro-life medical pregnancy centers to compete head-to-head with the abortion empire, allowing them to reach and serve 900,000 women in all 50 states. Q&A: How is the billion-dollar abortion empire faltering? Answer: If Roe is reversed, the abortion industry will be forced to change its business model overnight. The recent pro-abortion … Read more

Roe Reversal Forces Overnight Change in Abortion Industry’s Business Model—Pro-Life, Medical Pregnancy Centers Now Have a Level Playing Field (Guest: Jim Harden)

A recent study reveals that abortion has increased nationwide by 8%. Now in-home chemical abortions represent over half of the total.  Q&A: What is the status of abortion in America? Answer: According to a recently released analysis of national abortion statistics, abortion is up 8% and over half are now in-home, chemical abortions. How is the abortion industry adapting its business strategy ahead of a post-Roe America? Answer: An overturning of Roe v Wade will force the national, billion-dollar abortion business to change … Read more

Stagflation is coming. What is it, and why should we care? (Guest: Ron Paul and Brett Winterble)

Stagflation is dual suffering: Inflation plus high unemployment. Stagflation is a combination rarely seen in periods of high unemployment since people have less money to spend on goods and services. Therefore, prices are supposed to go down, not up. So, Stagflation is a little bit like bootstrapping and defying gravity. The last time we saw Stagflation was in the 1970s  when inflation hit 13.3%, unemployment over 6%, and the Fed raised interest rates to 20% to slow … Read more

Texas Public Safety Chief Notes That Uvalde Police Could Have Stepped In Sooner, Bringing Response Time Into Question (Guest: Michael Letts)

As the fallout continues from the Uvalde school shooting that occurred weeks ago, a Texas Public Safety Chief believes that the local police department could have responded much more quickly to the situation. Speaking to CBS News, Col. Steve McGraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, recently sounded off on the department’s poor performance at a state senate hearing. “I don’t care if you have on flip-flops and Bermuda shorts, you go in,” … Read more

Sony and Honda’s Joint Venture Could Mean Big Things For the Electric Car Market By 2025 (Guest: Daniel Brdar)

With gas prices skyrocketing due to inflation, a lot of consumers these days are looking into electric cars as an alternative. And a deal between two large companies could mean bigger changes to come for its growing market. This past week, Sony and Honda’s motor division recently formed a joint venture, one that will begin selling electric cars in 2025. This deal allows Honda to finally move forward into the market at full speed, with … Read more

Potential “Alarmed” Reaction To Pending Supreme Court Rule Over Easing Up On Concealed Weapons Rule Leaves Questions Over What Kind of Protection They’re Looking For (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The Supreme Court is taking a close look at providing less restrictions on concealed weapons, in an effort to provide certain citizens protection against mass shooters. But not everyone seems keen on the idea of passing such a law. Eric Adams, who currently serves as mayor of New York, believes that lightening up on such restrictions is a disaster in the making. Speaking with the New York Daily News, he explained, “It keeps me up at night. … Read more

Pending Supreme Court Decision On Concealed Carry of Guns Leaves Potential For Stopping Future Mass Shootings – But Also Has Certain Politicians Expressing Major Concern (Guest: Second Amendment)

With the rise in mass shootings, many politicians are on the march for change. With that, the Supreme Court is looking at a big one that not all of them agree with. The Court is currently pending a decision on allowing more concealed weapons to be carried by civilians on city streets. This would mark a huge win for representatives that have been shouting from the rooftops about the benefit of concealed or open carry. … Read more

U.S. Attorneys General Meet in Closed Session to Discuss Consumer Fraud: FDA says Chemical Abortion is 400% More Dangerous than Surgical, Abortion Industry Markets them as “Safer than Tylenol”  (Guest: Jim Harden)

Q&A: What are the state Attorneys General doing to protect pro-life people and organizations under attack? Answer: Nothing. After 124 Congressmen calling on US Attorney General, Merrick Garland to investigate pro-abortion attacks as domestic terror, no state Attorney General is currently protecting their pro-life citizens from domestic terror threats and attacks. Is the emerging chemical abortion business perpetrating consumer fraud against women facing unplanned pregnancy? Answer: Chemical abortion businesses claim that “The Abortion Pill is Safer than Tylenol.” A … Read more

Congressional Trip To Texas Leaves Questions About Where They Stand On Border Safety – And Why That Could Be a Problem (Guest: Michael Letts)

Following a recent report on the Department of Homeland Security setting up to pass judgment on border patrol agents accused of “whipping” detainees, a group of Democrats and Republicans recently paid a visit down to southern Texas to get a look at how it was going themselves. As part of the House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness In Growth, they were looking for more answers. However, it created a bit of disparity between … Read more

President Joe Biden’s Proposed Federal Gas Tax Holiday Plan Could Just Be a Temporary Band-Aid On the Growing Economy Issue (Guest: Birch Gold Rep)

Fuel prices continue to soar to new heights, with no reported end in sight as the summer days begin. However, President Joe Biden has proposed a Federal Gas Tax Holiday that could provide relief…that is, if it passes. Biden noted, “Well, I hope I have a decision based on the data I’m looking for by the end of the week.” That means he still has yet to finalize the tax, which could provide relief on … Read more

Israeli Prime Minister Bennett Resigns, Calls for New Elections

Israel’s Governing Coalition has collapsed, with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett resigning and calling for new elections. Once the Israeli Knesset confirms the announcement and schedules new elections, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid will temporarily assume the mantle of leadership under a caretaker government. Here to discuss is the former Mayor of Shiloh, David Rubin, who is also the author of seven books and founder of Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund. Q&A: What led to the stunning fall of Prime … Read more

In the Midst of Pro-Abortion Kristallnacht, NY Governor Hochul Refers to Pro-Life Men, Women, and Children as Sub-Human (Guest: James Harden)

In the midst of the pro-abortion terrorist crime wave, Hochul dehumanizes pro-lifers while congressmen consider a pro-life equal protection plan. Q&A: When did Kathy Hochul dehumanize pro-life people? Answer: Six days after the brutal firebombing of CompassCare’s pro-life medical office in Buffalo, NY Governor Kathy Hochul, while signing a bill to investigate pro-life pregnancy centers, referred to pro-life people as sub-human. What is Kathy Hochul doing to provide equal protection to pro-life pregnancy centers under fire from … Read more

With the Fed Rate Hike, Things Could Look Bad For the Economy – Possibly Leading Into a Recession In 2023 (Guest: Devlyn Steele)

With its meeting this week, the Federal Reserve raised its interest rates by as high as .75 percent – three quarters of a percentage point – in an effort to fight back against inflation. But the question is, what kind of effect will it really have? Joel Griffith, an economic expert for the Heritage Foundation, explained to The Center Squad, “The Federal Reserve’s complicity in financing Congress’ outrageous spending spree of the past two years … Read more

Border Patrol Agents Aren’t Too Pleased With Threats of Punishment Towards Officers Involved In “Whipping” Incident (Guest: Michael Letts)

As if Border Patrol agents didn’t have enough to deal with surrounding a recent migrant surge crisis with border crossers, some of them are absolutely fuming over a recent decision by the Department of Homeland Security. The group has revealed that it will punish a number of agents that were involved in allegations surrounding possible “whipping” of Haitian migrants in Del Rio over the past year. This includes several horseback agents who are already facing … Read more

Who Is the Federal Reserve’s Interest Rate Hike Really Out To Help? (Guests: Dr. Ron Paul, Brett Winterble)

One of the biggest stories this week revolves around the Federal Reserve and its attempt to halt the booming inflation in the United States by increasing the interest rate by 0.75 percent. But many are asking who exactly this is going to help. When the rate hike took place, Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell noted during a press conference, “It is essential that we bring inflation down if we are to have a sustained period … Read more

City Officials Removing Resource Officers From Schools Is a Dangerous – and Unnecessary – Risk (Guest: Michael Letts)

Following the shooting that took place in an Uvalde elementary school a couple of weeks ago, some city officials are questioning the importance of resource officers within schools, even getting to the point of removing them. While some have complained in the past about selective behavior by certain resource officers, others, like former police officer and CEO of the Lake Forest Group Michael Verden, explained how schools are placing “the best and brightest” within their … Read more

Pro-life Pregnancy Center Executives Urge Political Elite to Stop the Silence and Denounce the Violence (Guest: James Harden)

Since the unethical leak of the Supreme Court draft reversing Roe, a crimewave is sweeping the nation, with at least 24 pro-life pregnancy centers attacked. Pro-abortion terrorist group “Jane’s Revenge,” on Wednesday, published their second communiqué claiming responsibility for over 16 attacks including the brutal firebombing of CompassCare’s medical office in Buffalo, June 7. Since the pro-abortion crimewave began, there have been no reports issued and no arrests made from local, state, or federal law enforcement. Adding insult to injury, NY … Read more

Supreme Court Suspends Release Schedule, Without Roe-Reversal—Jane’s Revenge Takes Responsibility for Buffalo Firebombing, Promises Escalation of Violence (Guest: Jim Harden)

The Supreme Court cut short their final decision release day. The Nation still awaits the anticipated reversal of Roe. Meanwhile, the pro-abortion terrorist group Jane’s Revenge took responsibility for the Buffalo firebombing of CompassCare’s pro-life pregnancy center saying, “You have seen us in… Buffalo NY…through attacking we find joy.” Their communique continues, “We have demonstrated in the past month how easy and fun it is to attack….” They deepened their threats saying, “We promise to take increasingly drastic measures…that may … Read more

Fed Rate Hikes may lead to a 2023 Recession (Guest: Ron Paul or Brett Winterble)

  The Federal Reserve raised its interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point – in an effort to fight back against inflation. But the question is, what kind of effect will it really have? Joel Griffith, an economic expert for the Heritage Foundation, explained to The Center Squad, “The Federal Reserve’s complicity in financing Congress’ outrageous spending spree of the past two years is largely to blame for the sky-high inflation, the new housing … Read more

Columbus Police Officer’s Cross-Country Journey For First Responders Provides a Positive Perspective, In the Face of Criticism For Fellow Officers (Guest: Michael Letts)

In a time when a number of police officers are facing criticism from their actions, there are examples out there that show most are just trying to take care of people and others like them. A particular example recently came to light in the Columbus Dispatch, which tells the story of Columbus police officer James Poole making a cross-country journey alongside his son Jonah for first responders. Working alongside the nonprofit group First Responders’ Bridge, the Pooles … Read more

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