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Arizona Senate Votes to Repeal Controversial Abortion Law (Guest: Rev. Jim Harden)

The Arizona Senate followed in the footsteps of the Arizona House and repealed a strong abortion law set in place in 1864. The bill now heads to the desk of Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs who is thrilled to make abortion more common in the state. However, in 2022, Arizona enacted a 15-week abortion limit that remains in place. Hobbs vowed to continue to fight for easier access to abortion. CompassCare CEO and Reverend James Harden has … Read more

Trump Lays Out Plan for Second Term in TIME Interview: A Comprehensive Look with Dan McLaughlin

Suggested Host Introduction: Many people wonder what Donald Trump might do if reelected. Well, here’s a hint. In a revealing and detailed interview with TIME magazine, former President Donald Trump outlined a bold and comprehensive agenda for his potential second term, covering a wide spectrum of policies from immigration and economic strategies to foreign affairs and judicial matters. Hosted at his Mar-a-Lago estate and supplemented by follow-up discussions, this interview serves as a pivotal piece … Read more

The Gun Owners of America Are Joining Up With Texas To Challenge the ATF’s Rule On Private Sales of Firearms (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the group explains why this fight against Biden’s unfair rule is so important right now. The Biden Administration has been working closely with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) on a new rule that requires background checks on the private sales of firearms. And Texas isn’t about to take it lying down. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is challenging the rule, working not only alongside other states, but also supportive … Read more

Sen. Nicole Mitchell Should Get the Same Treatment As She’s Given Gun Owners With Her Burglary Charge

A representative for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms explains why fair is fair when it comes to a court of law. Minnesota DFL Senator Nicole Mitchell is set to face a serious burglary charge in court on June 10th. And though some believe her political status may give her preferential treatment, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) believes that she should be given … Read more

Hundreds More Arrested as Antisemitic Protests Turn Violent (Guest: Zack Kessel)

Police in riot gear stormed the Columbia University building where protestors barricaded themselves in. Dozens were arrested. The two-week-old protest has turned into mayhem on campuses nationwide as other antisemitic student gatherings have sprung up, some turning violent. Many colleges have cancelled commencements and instituted remote classes – a throwback to the Covid days, which spoiled the high school graduations of many of these same seniors. At Northwestern, the faculty caved to demands of the … Read more

Will What’s Happening With the Trump Trials Bring Him That Much Closer To the White House? (Guest: Dan McLaughlin)

The senior writer for National Review discusses the ongoing cases, and where it may – or may not – end up going in the long run. To say that the ongoing criminal trials against former President Donald Trump are “interesting” is an understatement. Every day there seems to be some sort of development from the trial, from a statement made by his lawyers that backfires to some extent, to Trump lashing out on social media … Read more

Police Retake Columbia Building, Crack Down on Several Other Campuses (Guest: Michael Letts)

Americans awoke to a slightly better country as police moved in on several campuses where antisemites have taken over, including Columbia University. At Columbia, NYPD officers stormed Hamilton Hall, the building taken over by anti-Israel protestors, and removed and arrested those who had barricaded themselves inside.  At UCLA, police arrived in riot gear to gain control of the campus after a series of skirmishes between protesters and counter protesters. At the University of Arizona, police … Read more

Biden Seeks to Reclassify Marijuana (Guest: Michael Letts)

The Biden Administration plans to ease federal restrictions on marijuana – reclassifying it so it is no longer considered alongside heroin and LSD. The left has continually sought to make marijuana legal and more accessible nationwide. In this move, the Drug Enforcement Administration is expected to approve an opinion by the Department of Health and Human Services that marijuana should be reclassified from the most strict Schedule I to the less stringent Schedule III.  The … Read more

Pro-life Groups Take Legal Action Against NY Attorney General Letitia James’ Threats (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare along with Heartbeat International and 10 other Christian pro-life pregnancy centers preemptively filed a lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James in New York State Supreme Court in Rochester, NY. The national public interest law firm, Thomas More Society (TMS), based in Chicago, is representing the pregnancy centers in Heartbeat, …CompassCare, et al v James. The suit alleges that the NY Attorney General is intentionally and maliciously using her office to restrict the Constitutional and Civil … Read more

Hamas Sympathizing Students Now Openly Assaulting Jewish Students (Guest: Michael Letts)

A number of videos have surfaced today of Hamas-sympathizing students blocking Jewish students from attending classes. At UCLA students blatantly told a Jewish student “we’re not gonna let Zionists in.” At Columbia, a video shows the mask-wearing antisemite students physically assaulting Jewish students.  As yet, no videos have surfaced showing police or security guards doing anything to stop it on these and many other campuses. Compare this to January 6 Trump supporters who got up … Read more

Why Is President Biden More Concerned With What’s Happening With Netanyahu Than His Own Country? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses a new report where the U.S. is more concerned with protecting another country rather than working on its own troubles. As the war wages on between Israel and Hamas overseas, there is a report that the International Criminal Court could be preparing to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as other top government officials, over their recent “war crimes.” However, the Israeli government is “making … Read more

Israel War with Hamas Hinges on Latest Hostage Deal (Guest: David Rubin)

While much of the media has focused on the students protesting Israel, the ongoing war with the terrorists of Hamas sees hope for an end as Israel – with help from the U.S. – has offered a ceasefire in return for the release of as many as 33 hostages over a several week period. Hamas was presented with a new hostage proposal that some believe could lead to an end to the conflict.  Hamas has … Read more

Pro-Hamas Students at Columbia Take over Campus Building (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: Today we’re discussing a tale of two classes of people. The first are the January 6 defenders of Trump, being labeled as terrorists. The second are actual terrorist sympathizers, being labeled as free speech demonstrators.  The J-6ers got up to 20 years of real jail time for briefly occupying the Capital. But Princeton already has called for the arrest records of their student protestors to be expunged.  So, what message is this sending? Expunging the … Read more

8 Cops shot, 4 killed in North Carolina (Guest: Michael Letts)

Donating Bulletproof Vests to Police so this never happens again! Interview opportunity with South Carolina Policeman Michael Letts Introduction: The Defund the Police movement, once again, has extracted a deadly toll. In a devastating incident near the border of North and South Carolina, eight law enforcement officers were shot, four fatally, while attempting to serve a warrant. Michael Letts, a South Carolina police officer and the founder of InVest USA, was on the scene shortly … Read more

InVest USA Lending Support To Allendale, South Carolina Following Shootings (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the random shootings, which also resulted in the injury of a police officer. Police are looking for answers in Allendale County, South Carolina. Over the past four days, three shootings have taken place, resulting in the death of a 14-year old girl, as well as injuries to an 11-year old child and a local police officer. The officer was actually shot in the line of duty while responding to one … Read more

Gun Policy Seen as Extremely Important to Nearly Half of U.S. Voters (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

A CNN poll that landed Sunday found “Gun Policy” tied for the third most important subject behind only the economy and the vague concept of “protecting democracy,” which was a  particularly popular answer among Democrats.  While 65 percent of registered voters named the economy as “extremely important,” 58 percent said “protecting democracy,” followed by 48 percent for gun policy, crime and immigration. The poll did not define “gun policy” in any way.  Joining us now to discuss … Read more

How Many More Problems Will Protestors Cause Our Nation’s Police? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses the increase in protests, and how much worse the situation can get. Anti-Israel protests have been growing in numbers over the past few weeks, particularly on college campuses. And now it’s getting to the point where things are getting out of hand. Hundreds of students and faculty members have been arrested during these protests, which have also seen acts of destruction of property, including the spraying … Read more

Biden Poll Highlighted by 71 Percent Disapproval of Handling of Israel War with Hamas (Guest: David Rubin)

A new CNN poll over the weekend reveals a host of bad news for President Joe Biden, including a six-point deficit, 49 percent to 43 percent, in his head-to-head matchup with former President Donald Trump. But perhaps the most interesting is a stunning 71 percent of American voters disapprove of the way Biden is handling the war between Israel and Hamas. This includes 81 percent disapproval of those 35 and younger and 53 percent disapproval … Read more

The Second Amendment Foundation Files a Brief To the Supreme Court In Response To Illinois’ Semi-Auto Ban Challenge

A spokesman for the group explains why it’s so important to battle the state’s restrictive gun laws. The Second Amendment Foundation isn’t about to back down from Illinois’ unfair ban on so-called “assault weapons” and “large-capacity magazines.” The group recently filed a response brief on top of its lawsuit against the ban, hoping to have the U.S. Supreme Court grant certiorari on the case. “The Supreme Court has previously recognized the importance of providing guidance on … Read more

A Reopened Involuntary Manslaughter Case Shows How Much Disregard Los Angeles Has For Its Police (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the re-charging of three officers in the death of Mario Gonzalez – and why it’s a futile, political move. Over the past couple of years, some Los Angeles officials have made their disdain for police very clear. Between the hiring of illegal immigrants to monitor the streets and other key decisions that have gone against officers, it’s clear there’s animosity present. However, a recent case has resurfaced that indicates just … Read more

A New Poll Reveals That Many Americans Believe the Border Crisis Is a Real Problem, Not a Media Narrative (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of BorderWars discusses the findings of the poll, and why it could cost President Biden dearly with his re-election. While the Biden Administration and his allies continue to paint the ongoing border crisis as no big deal, many Americans feel otherwise. Fox News detailed a recent poll, conducted by Axios, in which nearly two thirds of Americans believe illegal immigration is a genuine crisis, and not merely a media narrative for politicians to lean … Read more

Why Are So Many Students In the United States Protesting In Favor of Gaza? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the ongoing battle between universities and police, and what may be motivating students to sound off. The fight between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has certainly left a number of different opinions on the matter, with many pointing fingers over who’s to blame. But a number of college students and faculty in the United States have their minds made up – Israel is to blame. Over the course of … Read more

Media Now See Signs of Foreign Influence on Protestors (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Today, The Heritage foundation’s Dr. Jay Greene told the New York Post “there is good reason to suspect that there is foreign assistance and coordination that’s fueling the campus protests.” Among the evidence: common tents purchased and ready to go, the timing of the protests just before Passover, and similar language used by protestors – much the same as we hear from terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah. But this is not new news to author … Read more

Columbia Protest Leader Spoke of “Murdering Zionists” (Guest: Grant Berry)

Columbia University protest leader Khymani James now expresses “regret” after a video surfaced where he said of “Zionists… I feel very comfortable, very comfortable, calling for those people to die.”  He also compared them to “Nazis.” Now admitting he was “wrong” to say these things, he blames “far right agitators” for exposing his past words. Joining us to discuss this breaking news is Grant Berry, founder of Reconnecting Ministries and author and producer of the Romans 911 project. His work … Read more

USC Cancels Commencement Over Safety Fears

Kevin Spivak

The University of Southern California has cancelled their commencement ceremony due to safety concerns as students protest Israel’s war against terrorists. 93 people were arrested on the USC campus Wednesday. Many of the same students who lost their high school graduation due to Covid are now losing a big part of their college graduation due to rogue, misguided antisemites.  At Columbia University, where this mess began and where it has peaked, students worry the same … Read more

Airplane to Fly over Columbia University with GOD BLESS ISRAEL banner on: Noon ET on Friday, April 26, 2024

An Airplane is scheduled to fly over Columbia University with a banner that reads: “GOD BLESS ISRAEL” with hearts on either side on Friday, April 26, 2024, from 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. ET.  Faith2Action Ministries is joined by Andrew Wommack’s Truth & Liberty Coalition, MorningStar Ministries, Transformation Michigan, churches, and concerned individuals, in taking to the airways to stand with Israel.  The event organizers are available for interviews. Janet Porter, President of Faith2Action Ministries, … Read more

New York On War Path to Forced Abortion (Guest: Jim Harden)

On April 22, 2024, New York Attorney General Letitia James began a carbon-copy notice of litigation against Christian pro-life pregnancy centers. CompassCare and nine other pro-life pregnancy centers have been served so far for alleged “misleading statements or omissions in the advertising of the Abortion Pill Reversal (“APR”) protocol.” Similar allegations were filed against pro-life groups by abortion advocate and Attorney General Rob Bonta of California in the Fall of 2023. The powerhouse public interest law firm, Thomas … Read more

Trump’s Vows to Turn N.Y. Red, Uphold American Values (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) In the rugged landscape of American politics, where convictions and ideologies often clash with the harsh realities of judicial proceedings, former President Donald Trump’s recent assertion that he could turn New York red in the 2024 elections amidst his ongoing trial is not just a campaign strategy but a rallying cry for upholding fundamental American values. New York, traditionally a stronghold for the Democratic party, might seem an unlikely target for … Read more

Israel Poised to Move into Rafah (Guest: Grant Berry)

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries and host of Romans 911 Podcast discusses what could potentially come from the planned attack. It sounds like Israel is ready to move forward with its planned operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, in an effort to eradicate Hamas and end the war that has been ongoing between the two countries for months. Some are concerned about the strike, however, given that thousands have already been killed within … Read more

Biden Insults Christians by Making Sign of Cross at Abortion Rally (Guest: Rev. Jim Harden)

President Joe Biden made the Sign of the Cross at a pro-abortion rally Tuesday when Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Nikki Fried mentioned Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The sign, often used by Catholics for blessings, to ask forgiveness or for protection from temptation, was this time used as support for the killing of unborn children. Biden claims to be Catholic, though he regularly violates the teachings of the church. He was in Florida pushing an amendment … Read more

University of Texas on Antisemitic Protests: Our University Will Not Be Occupied (Guest: Michael Letts)

Antisemitic protestors took to the University of Texas campus only to find the police quickly on the scene removing those who don’t follow the rules of peaceful protest. University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell released a statement Wednesday that said “The group that led this protest stated it was going to violate Institutional Rules. Our rules matter, and they will be enforced. Our University will not be occupied.” As the unruly UT students … Read more

Pennsylvania Will Now Allow Young Adults To Apply For Concealed-Carry Licenses

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why this is a significant victory when it comes to safety. At a time when several states are going out of control with their gun laws, Pennsylvania just granted a huge right for those wanting to apply for Concealed-Carry. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania have sided with the Second Amendment Foundation and young adults between the ages of 18-20, allowing them to … Read more

Is President Biden Using Donald Trump’s Legal Woes To His Advantage For Re-Election? (Guest: Kenin Spivak)

Kevin Spivak

The writer for American Mind discusses where Biden may be using the ongoing trials for his benefit. Criminal trials are currently ongoing for former President Donald Trump, accusing him of a number of activities. But could someone be using these woes to their advantage? For instance, current President Joe Biden? Biden is aware that Trump will be his key rival with the re-election taking place this fall, since other candidates have since fallen out. However, … Read more

Qatar Funds Lead to Antisemitic Demonstrations on Campus (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Late last year, it was reported that at least 100 American colleges and universities received approximately $13 billion in undocumented contributions from foreign governments. The story noted “Speech intolerance – manifesting as campaigns to investigate, censor, demote, suspend, or terminate speakers and scholars—was higher at institutions that received undocumented money from foreign regimes.” Many of the countries giving to the universities are enemies of Israel and some of the most virulent antisemites in the world … Read more

Supreme Court to Determine Whether Trump Can Claim Presidential Immunity

The Supreme Court will consider arguments Thursday that determine whether former President Donald Trump can claim presidential immunity against criminal charges. Special Counsel Jack Smith – appointed by the controversial Merrick Garland — has charged Trump with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and obstruction of an official proceeding for his role in the January 6th controversy. The Supreme Court decision could determine whether Trump faces a federal trial this year on four counts. Trump has pleaded … Read more

Columbia Threatens Demonstrators With “Alternative Options” of Clearing Space

Kevin Spivak

Columbia University President Minouche Shafik has warned the anti-Israel protestors clogging the lawns harassing Jewish students that they may soon face “alternative options” of clearing that space to make the campus safe once again. The university wants many of tents removed, the non-Columbia students out, and those who remain to comply with police safety demands and stop the harassing language.  But the demonstrators have their demand: No NYPD or national guard involved in keeping the area … Read more

What Do the Pro-Palestinian Protests At Schools Say About the State of the World? (Guest: Ronald Stetton)

The author discusses the ongoing protests, as well as how they’re affecting what’s happening in Israel. The fight between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate, to the point that Iran is getting involved. But there’s also a lot happening within our own country, as pro-Palestinian protests for peace are growing at an insurmountable rate. Following a protest in Columbia that led to several arrests, others have begun taking place in New York, Emerson College, Harvard … Read more

Justice Department Agrees to Pay $139 Million to Larry Nassar Abuse Victims (Guest: Michael Letts)

The U.S. Justice Department agreed to pay more than 100 victims of sports doctor Larry Nassar $138.7 million for knowing of his abuse but failing to step in for more than a year. FBI agents in Indianapolis and Lost Angeles had key information in 2015 but did nothing until 2016 when they found images of child sex abuse. This settlement is in addition to the $500 million Michigan State University agreed to pay the victims … Read more

Violence Erupts as College Campuses in Freefall Over Antisemitism on Campus (Guest: Sid Roth)

First Columbia University makes news as the anti-Israel protests grew loud and ugly, forcing the college to put all classes online. Now New York University, Yale, and Harvard are among those facing arrests, closures and increasingly unsafe environments for Jewish students. And now the anti-Israel mobs are throwing bottles at police officers. But it doesn’t help that hundreds of university professors have walked out in solidarity with the antisemitic students.  Despite the arrests, students continue … Read more

As Protests Rage Columbia University Moves Classes to “Hybrid” for Remainder of Spring

Kevin Spivak

Over safety concerns, Columbia University has told students classes will now be virtual or hybrid for the remainder of the spring semester, a clear sign the school doesn’t see an end to the antisemitic protests any time soon. In addition, hundreds of Columbia faculty walked out over the arrests of antisemitic protestors.  Meanwhile, at New York University, anti-Israel protests escalated, leading the school to request help from the New York City police department. Mass arrests … Read more

Pro-Palestinian Supporters Are Distracting Police From Doing Their Jobs (Guest: Michael Letts)

The founder of InVest USA discusses how protestors calling for peace are doing anything but. Over the past week, the United States has seen a number of Pro-Palestinian protests, with many calling for peace in Israel. What they don’t realize, however, is that their actions are anything but peaceful. Police have had to respond to their protestors, who have done everything from occupying space to blocking roadways to other dangerous activities. As a result, they’ve … Read more

Navigating the Echoes of Antisemitism: From Columbia University to Nationwide Campuses (Kenin Spivak)

Kevin Spivak

Interview opportunity with Triple Degree Columbia Graduate Introduction: The landscape of higher education is undergoing a turbulent transformation as anti-Israel protests and chants burgeon across America’s college campuses, from Yale to Cal State Berkeley to New York University. This phenomenon has ushered in an alarming resurgence of antisemitism, finding fertile ground in the increasingly ‘woke’ academic environments. Amid this unsettling backdrop, Kenin Spivak (SPIV-ak), a distinguished triple degree holder from Columbia University, including a law … Read more

The Supreme Court Is Set To Hear the Case Surrounding the Biden Administration Trying To Ban “Ghost Guns” (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for Gun Owners of America discusses the importance of the case, and why Biden seems so determined to regulate them. As President Joe Biden and his Administration continue to push for regulation of self-assembled weapons kits – or “ghost guns” – the Supreme Court is set to hear the case. The Court confirmed this week that it will take up the issue next term, and see if Biden’s Administration has a point in … Read more

The Federal Government’s Heavy Spending On Planned Parenthood Is Too Much To Ignore (Guest: Jim Harden)

The CEO of CompassCare Pregnancy Centers is concerned about the government giving so much money for a record number of abortions. At a time when many are arguing over abortion issues, it’s a bit too clear to see which side the Federal government sits on. A new report from Fox News revealed that it managed to give nearly $700 million to Planned Parenthood over the span of one year. Based on the company’s recent “Above and Beyond” … Read more

Did U.S. Lawmakers Go Too Far Waving Ukrainian Flags For Aid Bill When Nothing Has Been Provided For Border Support? (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of BorderWars discusses the controversial actions by members of the U.S. House of Representatives – and what it says to Americans. The U.S. House of Representatives managed to approve a military aid package worth $95 billion over the weekend, in an effort to support Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. However, in the midst of all this, nothing has yet been approved in terms of supporting our own borders. Worse yet, while passing … Read more

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule

On Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments against the Biden administration’s requirement that owners of homemade firearms add serial numbers to them. The rule also mandates background checks on buyers of gun assembly kits. The current government treats pieces of guns that are shipped as is if they were complete guns, subject to existing laws. Gun owners argue the two-year-old rule is unconstitutional and abusive.  A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation joins … Read more

Columbia University Goes All Virtual as Antisemitism Engulfs Campus

Columbia University President Dr. Nemat “Minouche” Shafik said she was “deeply saddened” by the Israel-hating students who have made the campus unsafe for Jews. The students have been spewing vile anti-Jewish slogans and chants for days now. Unable to control the vitriol on her campus, Shafik moved all classes to virtual Monday. This follows the Orthodox rabbi and Columbia University and Bernard College encouraging Jewish students to leave campus for their own safety.  Mark Biltz … Read more

Jury to Hear Opening Statements in Trump Trial Today (Guest: Kenin Spavik)

Kevin Spivak

The 12-person jury is set to hear the criminal case against a former president, the first time in history this has occurred. Former President Donald Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and could face four years in prison. But a conviction does not keep Trump from becoming president again. It would, however, make him a convicted felon, something the Biden administration would be sure to exploit.  Trump argues he’s done … Read more

Baby in Gaza saved from a deceased mother’s womb underscores the Sanctity of Pre-Born Life! (Guest: Jim Harden)

Interview opportunity with founder of largest pregnancy center in Eastern U.S. In a poignant reminder of the sanctity of life, a baby girl was recently delivered from her deceased mother’s womb amidst the war in Gaza. This miraculous survival story, emerging from the backdrop of airstrikes in Rafah, not only highlights the resilience of life but also ignites a crucial conversation about the value of the pre-born. Jim Harden, the CEO of CompassCare Pregnancy Centers, … Read more

The Rights of Private Gun Owners In Colorado Come Under Attack With the Signing of Three New Bills

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation discusses the controversial bills, which could violate the right to bear arms. Colorado is no stranger to signing restrictive gun bills. But a trio of new ones signed Saturday evening could spell trouble for private gun owners. As detailed by Colorado Politics, the bills are as follows: House Bill 1270: this bill mandates that firearm owners must have liability insurance and requires insurance companies to offer firearm liability coverage … Read more

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