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Florida’s Rejection of 50 Different Math Books Is Bringing What Children Are Taught Into Question

Earlier this week, the Florida Department of Education ended up rejecting more than 50 mathematical textbooks – nearly half of what has been submitted overall – for containing “prohibited topics.” Namely, they include references to Critical Race Theory. Some publishers were also accused of rebranding Common Core Standards within some of the banned books. This is part of Governor Ron DeSantis’ latest push to quell “woke indoctrination” when it comes to what is taught in … Read more

Biden Predicts Extraordinary Elevated Inflation, 18 Percent Annualized, Will We Soon Shatter the Prior 100-Year High of 18.5 Percent? (Guest: Ron Paul)

If you were to hear Republicans predicting “extraordinarily elevated” inflation coming around for the second year of the Biden administration, you’d likely see the mainstream media blasting those ‘haters’ for using ‘fuzzy math’ to demean Joe Biden. But what if I were to tell you that the source of this inflation prediction came from Joe Biden himself?  That’s right. He just did. The White House just released its April Economic Report projecting ‘extraordinarily elevated’ inflation. Our guest … Read more

Russia’s Putin Isn’t Finished In Ukraine (Guest: Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

(Originally published on Fox News) General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, testified that the war in Ukraine is likely to go on for “years.” What are the indicators that war could last “years” and what might be the consequences for the West? Predicting how long a war might last isn’t a precise science. In August 1914, German Emperor Wilhelm II promised his deploying troops they would be home before winter. Meanwhile, his Chief of … Read more

There’s a Big Problem With the Chicago Mayor’s “Secret” Police Force

Throughout each city and state, police officers make their presence known when it comes to upholding the law and protecting citizens. However, there’s been some question as of late regarding what Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is doing with her police force. A new report suggests that Lightfoot has appointed a “secret unit” of police officers that work as her personal protection detail, with 65 officers, five Sergeants and one Lieutenant providing round-the-clock personal protection for her, … Read more

Britney Spears’ Pregnancy Spurs On New Billion Dollar Beauty Makeup Trend (Guest: Natalie Plain)

Well, Britney Spears has done it again. She is pregnant with baby number three! The 40-year-old pop singer and her boyfriend Sam Asghari made their pregnancy announcement on social media.  When Britney was a teenager, her attire launched many fashion trends, including belly shirts. This time, a more mature Spears may be spearheading a new beauty trend: pregnancy makeup. Our guest is makeup entrepreneur Natalie Plain, CEO of Billion Dollar Beauty, who is releasing a … Read more

Was Mental Illness the Cause of the New York Subway Mass Shootings? (Guest: Michael Letts)

A mass shooting took place in a New York subway earlier this week, leaving 23 injured in the process. So far, a suspect has been arrested, but many are asking questions as to what could be the reason for his motivation. Just hours after the shooting took place, 62 year old Frank R. James was taken into custody and charged with federal terrorism. That said, there’s a question of how much mental illness played into … Read more

New Jersey Stance On Sexual Education Draws Ire From Parents — And Attention From Politicians

For the past couple of years, New Jersey’s educational board has been teaching lessons about sex in classrooms. However, as of late, it’s drawn a great deal of ire from concerned parents. This came after a local school board in Union Country shared several sample resources that educators could use, keeping in line with the standards the state had set. These included gender identity, anatomy and sexual orientation. While it was noted they weren’t specifically … Read more

Grand Rapids Braces For the Release of a Video Showing Police Involved In a Fatal Shooting (Guest: Michael Letts)

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, businesses are boarded up, with workers sent home as President Gerald Ford’s hometown braces for the release of a video showing police involvement in a fatal shooting. https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/businesses-boarded-up-workers-sent-home-as-grand-rapids-braces-for-release-of-video-of-fatal-police-involved-shooting_4402360.html?utm_source=andshare Our guest is Michael Letts, a police officer who was an early responder to the 9/11 attack. Michael will lend us his experiences in similar situations, especially regarding the community responses, and how he believes matters like this should be handled in a responsible … Read more

This Analyst Says Interest Rates Are Too Low! (Guest: Devlyn Steele)

There is one headline that we will soon see possibly eclipsing the Ukraine/Russia news, and that topic is inflation and rising interest rates. As you might know, most people are concerned about interest rates rising, including rates on home loans, cars, and luxuries—oh, scratch luxuries like gas—too expensive! But according to our next guest, interest rates are not even close to where they should be in order to cram the inflation genie back in the bottle. We welcome … Read more

Ten Wounded In N.Y. Subway…Despite Tough Gun Control Laws (Guest: Dave Workman)

(Originally posted on Conservative Firing Line) At least 28 people were injured, including 10 who were reportedly treated for gunshot wounds in a Tuesday morning rush hour shooting at a New York subway station, in a city with some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. New York’s concealed carry permit law is so restrictive it is currently being challenged in the U.S. Supreme Court and a ruling is expected in late June. … Read more

New York Subway Attack, A Scene All Too Familiar

One Tuesday morning on September 11, 2001, we remember watching vivid images on our TV screens as a plane crashed into the second twin tower of the World Trade Center. We watched our country and countrymen (gals, too), come together in a spirit of patriotism, pride, and brotherhood rising and permeating the air. We collectively agreed: Never again. But once again, on a Tuesday, New York’s citizens and subway system came under attack. A gunman … Read more

Bidenflation Continues To Rise, Along With Concerns

Inflation has surged so quickly under the current administration that many are calling it Bidenflation. And it’s showing no signs of stopping. The rate of U.S. inflation recently topped eight percent in March, the highest that it’s been in four decades. In addition, the consumer price index jumped 8.5 percent over the past month, mainly due to the rising cost of housing, gas, and food, among other items. That marks the highest increase since March … Read more

Gun Groups To Biden: Stop Repeating Lies About the 2nd Amendment

Once again during his remarks about the newest attempt to restrict gun rights, President Joe Biden repeated his already-discredited claim that the Second Amendment historically prevented certain people from buying guns or owning cannons, leaving the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms to encourage Americans to question anything Biden says. Near the end of his remarks, Biden stated, “From the very beginning, the Second Amendment didn’t say you could own any … Read more

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Is Signing Constitutional Carry Into Law Today

Georgia governor Brian Kemp is signing SB 419 Constitutional Carry into law today, April 12, 2022. The law will allow the citizens of Georgia to carry concealed weapons.  Yesterday (April 11, 2022), Joe Biden unveiled his proposed gun control measure, including banning ghost guns in what appears to be thinly-veiled exploitation of the recent Sacramento gang shootings.  Joining us in this dual firearms discussion is Blake Harbin, a manufacturer of firearm ammunition and a candidate … Read more

Pro-Police Candidates May Soon Start Winning, But Cops Still Face a Huge Problem — By Michael Letts

Pro-police candidates may start winning elections in Democrat-controlled cities as the Defund the Police movement cracks under unrealistic expectations. This is good and bad news for police. It’s good news because citizens in these cities are realizing that the police serve a necessary function in their communities. The bad news is that police will have to prove they are up to the task and reverse crime rates that started rising when police agencies were defunded. … Read more

New film shows how parents are taking back the education of their children!

Guest: Sheri Few and other spokespersons from USPIE Parents are organizing all over the country in unprecedented ways to take back control of their children’s education, and the powerful educational establishment may soon come crumbling down. What will replace it? Additionally, homeschooling grew dramatically during the Pandemic as parents found out what was actually in their kid’s curriculum. Homeschooling is also growing in popularity among minorities, with 41% of homeschool families now being non-white, according … Read more

Ron Paul On Inflation, Debt, Stocks, Government Spending

Inflation is one of the most significant issues facing Americans today. For a while, we were able to cut back on luxury items. But with skyrocketing prices on our basic needs to survive, like food and shelter, we may soon be forced to but back on necessities.  During the Trump Administration, gas was under $2 a gallon just two years ago. Today it’s about $4.50 and still rising. As a result, millions of people now … Read more

New film shows how parents are taking back the education of their children!

Parents are organizing all over the country in unprecedented ways to take back control of their children’seducation, and the powerful educational establishment may soon come crumbling down. What will replace it? Additionally, homeschooling grew dramatically during the Pandemic as parents found out what was actuallyin their kid’s curriculum. Homeschooling is also growing in popularity among minorities, with 41% of homeschool families now being non-white, according to the National Home Education Research Institute. Sheri Few, president of United States Parents Involved in Education, or USPIE for short, is joining us to shed light on the explosive response of parents all over the country against the indoctrination of theirchildren. Q&A: Sheri, what’s behind all the parent-led activity being reported? It seems unprecedented. Answer: Parents are finally finding out what their children are being taught in the schoolsthey pay for with their hard-earned tax dollars. They simply have had enough of the bureaucrats ignoring them and shutting … Read more

Data Suggests Inflation Pressures Are Sending Recessionary Signals Guest: Devlyn Steele

Inflation is now at 7.9% – a 40-year high, according to government figures. Clearly the categories of gas, food, and housing, it’s considerably higher.  The Federal Reserve is attempting to fight that inflation by raising interest rates. But those higher rates could prove expensive in the long run for the economy since past data shows rate-tightening cycles often culminate in recession. But are the burdens of current inflation so great that higher prices alone could … Read more

Deutsche Bank’s Predictions for 2023 Point at a Potential Recession for the United States, But is there Hope? Guest: Blake Harbin

With gas prices rising to sky-high levels and mortgage rates not slowing down anytime soon, United States citizens are really feeling a financial crunch as of late. And based on a new report from Deutsche Bank, that isn’t slowing down anytime soon. In a huge report given to clients, the Bank’s economists noted, “Two shocks in recent months, the war in Ukraine and the build-up of momentum in elevated U.S. and European inflation, have caused us … Read more

Sacramento shooters found to be gang members

If guns were outlawed, would tragedies like this stop—or escalate?   Police now believe that five people firing shots in the recently Sacramento tragedy were gang members. Joe Biden’s proposed solution to stop future shootings is to ban or curtail private gun ownership. The other side of this issue is from 2nd Amendment rights advocates who believe private citizens should continue to be armed as a deterrent to crime and for self-defense.   The question is: … Read more

There Have Been Suspects Arrested In the Sacramento Shooting Spree, But What Can Be Done in the Future? Guest: Michael Letts

But What Can Be Done In the Future? Guest: Michael Letts Earlier this week, a mass shooting in Sacramento left six dead and twelve injured, with the Sacramento Police seeking suspects. Today, they announced that three suspects have been arrested and charged, including two brothers—Dandrae Martin and Smiley Martin. Michael Letts spoke out on the arrests, just days after his group, In-Vest USA, contributed vests to the Sacramento Police to help them further. “We couldn’t … Read more

Topic: Portland Commissioner’s Recent Court No-Shows Guest: Michael Letts

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Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty is in the hot seat. After failing to show up in court hearings over her outstanding credit card accounts, Multnomah County Circuit Judge Judith Matarazzo has recently ordered Hardsty to pay over $16,000 in unpaid debts and fees. Previously, Hardesty filed a $5 million lawsuit against the Portland Police Association, its former President Brian Hunzeker, and the City of Portland over reports that she was involved in a hit-and-run … Read more

Now we know what Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Neither he nor her knows what a woman is

LGBTQ orgs sue DeSantis’ Florida Don’t Say Gay law Interview Guest: Sid Roth, Host of It’s Supernatural! Intro: A day after declining to define the word woman, saying she was not a biologist, Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to answer the question posed by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) of whether he’d have legal standing to sue as a woman if decided to identify as a woman. Next, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation banning teaching on sexual orientation … Read more

Mortgage Rates Soar To levels not seen in 4 years—and they’re not done rising yet!

Interview Introduction for Guest Blake Harbin: Mortgage rates are soaring to levels not seen in nearly four years, and if they keep rising this quickly, we may see homes soon become out of reach for millions of families.   The 30-year fixed-rate mortgages are nearly 5 percent. Just last year, they were 2 point something.   With inflation at a 40 year high and the Federal Reserve signaling multiple rate hikes around the corner, how much … Read more

Why are so many Jews accepting Jesus?

SID ROTH, who is available to be your Talk Show interview guest, is a Jew who believes in Jesus as Messiah. He recently mailed two million books proving that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah to two million Jewish households in North America and distributed one million books in the former Soviet Union, including Ukraine. The book is called “They Thought for Themselves.”   In recent years Sid has concentrated his public speaking in Ukraine, Russia, … Read more

5 Dead in attack on Israel Iran Nuclear Agreement “Within Days” Guest: David Rubin

Iran Nuclear Agreement “Within Days” Interview opportunity with Shiloh, Israel mayor David Rubin LIVE UPDATE FROM THE LIVEBLOG OF TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2022/ TIMES OF ISRAEL 29 March 2022, 10:06 pm   Bennett in first response to attack: ‘We’re facing a deadly wave of Arab terrorism’ Prime Minister Naftali Bennett issues his first response to tonight’s terror attack that left five people dead. “Israel is facing a deadly wave of Arab terrorism,” Bennett says. “My heart goes … Read more

ISIS Terror Attacks in Israeli Cities: Iran Nuclear Agreement “Within Days”

Interview opportunity with Shiloh, Israel mayor David Rubin With Russian troops continuing to bomb Ukrainian cities, the U.S. State Department has announced a possible agreement with Iran “within days”, while details emerging from the impending deal reveal the proposed Russian purchase of enriched uranium from Iran and the removal of sanctions on the notorious IRGC. These concessions have been approved by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan among leading officials in the Biden administration. Simultaneously, we … Read more

Why did Will Smith slap Chris Rock at the Oscars? Guest: Natalie Plain

What is Alopecia? The answer may be in “Rock, Scissors, Paper”                                                                                A single slap made by Will Smith’s hand on Chris Rock’s cheek upstaged all Oscar winners’ speeches. But was the slap staged or real? If real, why such a childish move? If staged, what was there to gain? Joining us in the discussion is image expert and entrepreneur Natalie Plain, founder of Billion Dollar Beauty.   Q&A:   Your publicist, Jerry McGlothlin of … Read more

The Eyes Have It: The Oscar goes to Tammy Faye’s Hair and Makeup!

Cosmetic Entrepreneur Natalie Plain Oscars gives commentary on the Oscars Quote from Natalie Plain who is available for commentary on the looks of the winners of the Oscars. ”Actress Jessica Chastain rocked a beautiful bold brow and soft use of makeup to compliment her Oscar win for portraying Tammy Faye who was best known for her thin harsh brows and overuse of makeup. “Dare to say, portraying a controversial figure such as Tammy Faye is … Read more

Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson refuses to say if Ted Cruz can change genders and says she can’t even define the word ‘woman.’ Guest: Sid Roth

  Interview Guest: Sid Roth, Host of It’s Supernatural!   Intro: A day after declining to define the word woman, saying she was not a biologist, Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to answer the question posed by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) of whether he’d have legal standing to sue as a woman if decided to identify as a woman.   Then Senator Cruz asked if the same principal apply to him being a Hispanic man but decided to … Read more

Oscars Fashion and style post-Covid Guest: Natalie Plain

Trifecta of Female Hosts Beauty Looks for Spring & Summer Cosmetic Entrepreneur Natalie Plain Explains #GirlPower Is the Ticket for the Oscars In the beauty industry everything changes quickly, but as the masks come off for Hollywood’s biggest night of the year, cosmetic entrepreneur Natalie Plain talks beauty prep for Oscars hosts—and presenters. Regina Hall – I love Regina’s bold brows. She deposits that perfect amount of pigment in her brows to make them pop. … Read more

Putin Quotes the Bible to Justify his Ukraine Invasion Guest: Sid Roth

  Interview Guest: Sid Roth, Host of It’s Supernatural!   Intro: During a rally in Moscow, Vladamir Putin quoted the Bible to justify his Ukraine invasion. The verse he chose was from John chapter 15, verse 13, that he paraphrased. The BBC broadcast his statement in Russian and translated it into English as, “You know, I remember the words from the Bible. There is no other love rather than if someone gives soul for their friends.”   Sid … Read more

Political Policy has Public Safety Consequences Guest: Michael Letts

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Rising gas prices cut Police patrol time, lengthening response time, triggering a 1000% increase in Panic Room inquiries. Interview guest Police Officer Michael Letts   Intro: Current public policy decisions have dramatic impacts on public safety and health across America, ranging from reduced law enforcement patrols to longer response times for fire and EMS due to gas price increases. Longer response times have caused crime to go up. That, in turn, triggered the law of … Read more

Black Lives Matter affiliate reportedly scammed investors Guest: Michael Letts

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Interview guest Police Officer Michael Letts   The New York Post reported that a Boston social justice charity affiliate, funded in part by Black Lives Matter, scammed donors out of $185,000, citing allegations by federal authorities.   The allegations are that Clark Grant and Monica Cannon-Grant treated their organization as a personal piggy bank to pay for shopping sprees, salons, and a summer vacation trip.   In 2017 their “Fight Supremacy” Boston March followed the Charlottesville, … Read more

Police Officer fired for shooting 12-year-old who was shooting at police Guest: Michael Letts

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Interview guest, Police Officer Michael Letts Intro: A police officer is being fired for shooting back at a suspect who was shooting at a police officer. But as it turned out, the suspect was 12 years old but is now dead. This begs the question: Is there an age limit for the use of deadly force? Our guest is Police Officer Michael Letts to help us answer this question and shed light on similar situations that might … Read more

Inflation’s latest target: Gold Guest: Devlyn Steele

Are we about to see record-high gold prices?   Intro: Inflation is one of the most significant issues facing Americans today. Every day it seems we hear a new stable going up in price—food, housing, gas, and now gold. The highest gold has reached was $2,051.50 an ounce in August of 2020.   Rising gold costs impact everything from jewelry to gold coins to electronic components. This week gold briefly passed the $2000 market, so … Read more

Gasoline thefts are on the rise due to rising gas prices, according to police Guest: Michael Letts

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Interview guest Police Officer Michael Letts Police report an increase in thefts of gasoline as gas prices soar. The thefts include thieves siphoning or puncturing gas tanks to drain the gas, as well as a rise in drive-off gas thefts. Then, thieves fill up and take off! This is similar to when restaurant prices rise, and we see an increase in ‘Dine and Dash’ thefts. But fuel thefts are not limited to individual vehicles. For … Read more

Academy Awards Announce Trifecta of Female Hosts on International Women’s Day Guest: Natalie Plain

  Cosmetic Entrepreneur Natalie Plain Explains #GirlPower Is the Ticket for the Oscars   In the beauty industry, everything changes quickly. The masks are off, and ‘war paint’ is back on. This will be especially true for Hollywood’s biggest night of the year: The Oscars. Cosmetic entrepreneur Natalie Plain talks beauty prep for Acadamy Award hosts, presenters, and Oscar winners. Natalie says since we’ve just come off of two years of wearing masks, seeing no lips, the … Read more

Russian atrocities in Ukraine prove the need for an armed populace Guests: SAF

  Newly-revealed Russian outrages, including the attacks on a maternity hospital and innocent women and children, further reinforce the necessity for all European nations to have an armed and trained populace. That’s according to our guest from the 2nd Amendment Foundation.   Q&A:   Several news agencies are reporting barbaric attacks against Ukraine by Russia, which should erase any doubt about the intent of the Russian invaders, including shelling a maternity home. So what do we … Read more

Zelensky Proposes Negotiations in Jerusalem: Putin Is Open to the Idea Guest: David Rubin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeated his call for peace negotiation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Jerusalem. Putin has responded that he is open to the idea. Will such peace negotiations take place soon, and will they actually take place in Jerusalem, the ancient, but long-disputed capital of Israel? Here to discuss is David Rubin, former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel, and author of “Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn From Israel”. Q&A: Why is … Read more

What took so long to Revoke Russia’s Most Favored Nation Status? Guest: Peter Rosenberger

Interview Guest: Peter Rosenberger   Intro: Reuters News is reporting that The United States, along with the European Union and the Group of Seven Nations agreed to revoke the status of “Most Favored Nation” from Russia. This may be the biggest shellacking given yet to the Russian economy. Joining us to discuss this latest economic assault against Russia is Peter Rosenberger, an expert on caregiving including care to refugees.   Q&A:   It’s understandable in … Read more

TOPIC: Bill to Eliminate Permit to Carry Concealed Pistols Guests: SAF

  Another state has eliminated the requirement for a permit to carry a pistol. New Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has signed a constitutional carry bill into law.   When the law goes into effect, it will make Alabama the 22nd constitutional carry state.   Giving us more details is a spokesperson from the Second Amendment Foundation.   Q&A:   Did the move by Alabama to allow pistols to be carried without a permit come as a … Read more

Autistic Children sometimes spin in circles to cope. Do they have an idea of what helps them? Guest: Sheila Thelen

Introduction: Autistic Children have been known to conduct repetitive behaviors, such as spinning in circles.  Can the vestibular system provide a link of sensory cognition for autistic children?  Vestibular Training Services believes that rotating a child in a controlled and safe manner may help with some autistic symptoms.   Spinning may be a way to help an autistic child view the world through better sensory cognition.   Questions: What are some of the types of repetitive behaviors autistic children do? … Read more

Will Russian Oil Boycott lead to Stagflation? Guest: Devlyn Steele

  Intro: In response to the recent U.S. boycott of Russian oil, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told an energy conference it is imperative that the economic fallout from the Ukraine war must not lead to 1970s-style Stagflation—a combination of high inflation and low growth.   We haven’t seen Stagflation in 40 years, so is it possible for Stagflation to raise its ugly head again? For that matter, what exactly is Stagflation, and should we … Read more

Dismantling Global White Privilege Guest: Chandran Nair

Chandran Nair is available via Zoom, Skype or Phone Intro:  Our guest is Chandran Nair, author of the new book, “Dismantling Global White Privilege, Equity for a Post-Western World,” with a foreword by Winnie Byanyima, executive director of UNAIDS and undersecretary-general of the United Nations. While the eyes of the world are on the Russian-Ukraine war, what’s rarely reported is that it is nearly a 100% White Person’s war. Vladamir Putin is White. Most of Europe is White. Most of … Read more

Biden Ban of Russian Oil Imports Guest: Devlyn Steele

Could send gas prices to $300 per barrel or over $10 a gallon   Intro: The Biden administration is reportedly cutting off purchases of Russian oil. The Drudge Report says that might push the oil prices to an all-time high of $300 a barrel, or about double the prior record high of $145 a barrel in 2008.   Our guest is Devlyn Steele, a financial analyst, and spokesman with Augusta Precious Metals. He joins us … Read more

Inflation is triggering food, gas, housing, and now gold Guest: Devlyn Steele

Intro: Inflation is one of the most significant issues facing Americans today. Every day it seems we hear a new stable going up in price—food, housing, gas, and now gold. The highest gold has reached in the US dollar history was $2,051.50 in August of 2020. Rising gold costs impact everything from jewelry to gold coins to electronic components. This week gold briefly passed the $2000 market, so the question on many minds now is: … Read more

PEOPLE’S CONVOY/ FREEDOM CONVOY USA Guest: Michael Letts

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Truck Convoy from Los Angeles to Hagerstown, MD Speedway, then to DC Beltway to Protest Mandates and Biden Energy Policies Interview guest Michael Letts, co-chairman of Freedom Convoy/People’s Convoy The People’s Convoy USA and the Freedom Convoy are caravans of trucks that left California and parked overnight at the Hagerstown, MC Speedway truck stop. It then headed to the Beltway around Washington, DC, to protest unconstitutional mandates imposed by the Biden Administration and other government entities and Biden’s energy policies that … Read more

TOPIC: Ukraine has a fighting chance due to armed citizenry Guests: SAF

  One thing that has helped turn the corner for the citizens of Ukraine is their government’s reversal, now offering them the right to private gun ownership. What kind of guns do Ukrainians have, and how are their chances against Russian troops? Helping us answer these questions and more is a representative of the Second Amendment Foundation.   Q&A:   Until recently, gun ownership for Ukrainian citizens had been strictly regulated. What changed? Answer: Russian … Read more

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