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Gun Owners of America Stands By the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act

Spokesman Stephen Willeford explains the importance of the act, which should be of high importance when Donald Trump returns to the Presidency in January. At a time when many are questioning the gun rights of private citizens, one particular act looks to stand out when Donald Trump retakes the Presidency next month. The Gun Owners of America have announced that they endorse Senator John Cornyn’s National Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. This will serve as … Read more

Congress Is Continuing To Try a “Lame Duck” Omnibus Full of Gun Control (Guest: Sam Paredes or Stephen Willeford)

A spokesman for the Gun Owners of America discusses the attempt to attack the Second Amendment, as well as a recent Continuing Resolution for the SAVE Act. If anything is certain, it’s that certain politicians – namely Democrats – will go out of their way to try to pass some form of gun control, even with the Second Amendment protecting the rights of private gun owners. The Gun Owners of America made note about a … Read more

Could Congress Members Potentially Use the Potential Government Shutdown To Pass Ridiculous Gun Laws?

Gun Owners of America spokesman Sam Paredes and Stephen Willeford discuss the potential disaster that could come from the government’s possible moves. A possible government shutdown is looming, set to take place at the end of this month unless some kind of agreement can take place. And it’s likely that the Biden Administration will find a compromise, given it’s a very crucial election season. It’s the solution they find, however, that could be of concern. … Read more

Why Are Democrats In Congress Trying To Push For Sensitivity Training For Police Officers, Rather Than Providing Them Needed Funding? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains why it’s not up to Congress to decide what training police officers need. A new progressive-backed bill is making its way through Congress, with the focus on mandating cultural and sensitivity training for police recruits. However, aside from some support through a few Democrats, it’s being shredded to bits. And rightfully so. Several Republicans, who have served as police officers themselves, note that “it is not the role of Congress, … Read more

Chicago Congressional Candidate Proposes Reparations to be paid by the Democrat Party (Guest: Chad Koppie)

Interview Opportunity with Chad Koppie, Candidate for Illinois’ 7th Congressional District Proposed Introduction for Host: “Joining us today is an individual who is calling for reparations to be paid for to Black Americans for our national sin of slavery. His name is Chad Koppie, a Republican candidate running for Congress in Chicago in Illinois’ 7th Congressional District. So, why would a conservative Republican want to pay reparations out of taxpayer money? He doesn’t. He wants … Read more

Republican Senator Pete Ricketts Just Shot Down the Bump Stock Ban – But Chuck Schumer Isn’t Done Yet

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation explains how the fight is far from over for the potential ban. Just a mere few days after the Supreme Court overturned the ban on bump stocks, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer swore that he would the bring the issue to the Senate, in an effort for them to enforce their own ban. But then Republican Senator Pete Ricketts came long, singlehandedly killing the measure before it could … Read more

Chuck Schumer Refuses To Accept the Supreme Court’s Decision, Will Try To Get Bump Stocks Banned On a Congressional Level

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why banning bump stocks won’t resolve any gun issues within the United States. A few days ago, the Supreme Court chose to knock down the Trump-era ban on bump stocks, creating a victorious win for Second Amendment advocates and private gun owners alike. But apparently, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wasn’t too happy with the decision. Schumer is already planning to hold a vote on legislation this … 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

Ukraine Aid Passed, Opposition leader Greene labeled ‘Moscow Marjorie.’

Kevin Spivak

Interview opportunity with Kenin Spivak of The American Mind In light of the recent bipartisan support in the U.S. House of Representatives for a $95 billion aid package to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, the stage is set for a pivotal debate on U.S. foreign policy and military aid in the Senate. This underscores the complex geopolitical landscape and the U.S.’s strategic interests abroad. The most visible opponent to the aid package was Marjorie Greene, labeled … Read more

Senators to Debate Fate of Mayorkas (Guest: Michael Letts)

Republicans want Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ousted over his handling of the border, Democrats want this story to go away. Today, the two sides debate whether to dismiss the articles of impeachment or let the trial begin. With control of the Senate in Democratic hands, all they require is 51 votes. Majority leader Chuck Schumer claims the impeachment was over a mere “policy disagreement” and is “absurd.” But there is opposition among Democrats as … Read more

Mayorkas Impeachment Trial Is Moving Quickly – and Several Democrats May Finally Have To Face the Music (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains how some Democrats face a “put up or shut up” situation when it comes to the Border crisis. Less than two months after its initial run through the House, the impeachment trial of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas appears to be finally moving forward – and may have some Democrats wondering the best way to handle it. The House initially passed two articles of impeachment against Mayorkas back … Read more

Are Members of Congress Really Paying For Anti-Gun Studies For Gun Control? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The Gun Owners of America spokesman discusses what the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just might be planning. There are members of Congress that thrive on any kind of anti-gun measures they can provide, but a new report suggests they’re digging a little deeper to make them work. Reports indicate that there are some members of Congress that are spending millions in tax dollars for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Institutes … Read more

Mitch McConnell Steps Down as final anti-MAGA leader in Congress (Guest: Jim Harden)

Clears the way for True Conservative Judeo-Christian Governance Senator Mitch McConnell has stepped down as the Senate Republican leader, ending his 17-year run. But at least the 82-year-old leader had the decency to endorse Trump on his way to the exit door—Just kidding. Of course, RINO McConnell did not endorse Trump. In fact, he’s the only member of Republican congressional leadership NOT to endorse REPUBLICAN President Donald Trump.  So, what does this mean? Will this … Read more

What Should We Take Away from Donald Trump’s Victory At the Iowa Caucuses? (Guest: Chad Koppie)

Chicago Congressional candidate (Illinois 7th dist.) discusses some key takeaways from last night’s crucial event. Despite his current legal issues, and never Trumpers, former President Donald Trump looks to be a key figure in 2024’s Presidential Election. Trump managed to win over the Iowa caucuses on Monday night this week, with Ron DeSantis coming in second. It continues to show his dominance as potential front-runner for the election, as he managed to win over voters in … Read more

The Removal of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Would Make a Big Statement Towards the Ongoing Migrant Crisis (Guest: Chad Koppie)

Koppie, running for the House seat for Illinois’ 7th Congressional District, explains why this move needs to be made – before it’s too late. Within the new year, it appears there may be no end in sight to the ongoing migrant crisis. Thousands continue to cross over into the U.S. throughout January, and President Joe Biden has yet to come up with a feasible solution. However, House Republicans believe they might just have a good one … Read more

The Repealing of the Veteran Gun Ban Would Be a Huge Win For the Rights of Gun Owners (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why this would be a huge win – and a strong start to the new year. The Veteran Affairs appropriations bill, or H.R. 4366 as it’s known in some parts, has gone through quite a bit of changes. But one notable one that would be a win for gun rights groups is the repealing of the Veteran Gun Ban. As part of this act, many bureaucrats – … Read more

The Second Amendment Foundation Is Ready To Challenge a Potential Federal Ban On “Assault Weapons”

A spokesman for the group explains why they’re more than ready to take on Charles Schumer’s proposed law. It appears that anti-gun representative Sen. Charles Schumer is set to move on a new bill that could bring a federal ban on “assault weapons.” Republicans previously objected to the bill, S. 25, when Schumer tried to make movement on it before. But it appears he’s preparing a new push behind it. With that, the Second Amendment … Read more

Pro-life Strategist Calls for Nomination of Non-Elected Speaker of the House to Combat Corruption (Guest: Jim Harden)

In an historically unprecedented move, the Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy (R-CA.), was removed from his role. Rev. Jim Harden, the pro-life strategist who predicted Republican losses at the midterms for focusing on money and crime instead of morality, says that the corruption within the upper echelons of government are so pervasive that this unprecedented political event warrants another unprecedent political event. Rev. Harden states, “The appointment of a non-elected Speaker may be required to navigate … Read more

Are Anti-Gun Politicians Trying To Change the National Defense Authorization Act In Favor of the Biden Administration?

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why private gun owners and Constitutional-Carry types should be concerned over the move. For a while now, President Joe Biden has been trying to enact every law he can to prevent “assault weapons” and handguns from getting in the hands of American citizens. And now, thanks to a few of his friends in Congress, he may be able to ban more. Several of these politicians are trying … Read more

The ATF Could Very Well Be Getting a Raise Following Its Push To Ban Pistols With Stabilizing Braces

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why the ATF being rewarded for their efforts is a heavy concern. This year has been a rough one for private gun owners, especially with the ATF working hard to get handguns with attached stabilizing braces banned. After many court battles and even a vote where Senate Democrats voted down a joint resolution to block a Biden administration rule to toughen regulations on said braces, it now … Read more

The Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act Has Returned To Congress – And Brought Heavy Discussion With It (Guest: Michael Lee Mason)

FreeFiltering.org’s Michael Lee Mason explains why the “talk therapy” treatment over LGBTQ identities is taking so much focus. For the fourth time, the “Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act” has been introduced to Congress. The act aims to criminalize and destroy “talk therapy” that offers help to members of our society who experience unwanted same-sex attraction. Supporters of the act claim that the “talk therapy” treatment for same-sex attraction is a “discredited practice” based on the “false … Read more

U.S. Marketing Brands Find Themselves Under Fire For Having Ties With China (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses Congress’ actions against these companies for having outsourced production within the country. With tension growing between China and the United States, some Congress members have taken it upon themselves to apply pressure to a different group entirely – branded companies that have business ties within both countries. Per this report from The Epoch Times, two Congressmen recently looked into talking with specific brands about supply chains within the country, making … Read more

Congress Needs To Less Spend Money On “Research” and More On Keeping Schools Safe, Says the CCRKBA

A spokesman for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms explains why money shouldn’t be wasted, especially when it comes to saving lives. As Democrats are pushing to finance “gun violence prevention research” to the tune of around $50 million over the next five years, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) have a much more effective solution in mind. They believe they should provide funding to … Read more

The U.S. Are Finally Ready To Crack Down On China’s Illegal Organ Trade – But How Much of an Effect Will Its Bill Have? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter explains why, even with a bill passed, there are big problems to overcome.  Although tempers have flared between China and the United States for some time now over international issues, one particular one could really open up how bad organ harvesting has become. Per this report from Epoch TV, international human rights lawyer David Matas recently spoke about the Chinese regime harvesting the organs of living Falun Gong practitioners. There’s been a mountain … Read more

New York Congresswoman Introduces a Bill To Protect Pregnancy Centers (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden explains why the bill comes at a crucial time, especially with attacks on the rise. Following what seems like an endless number of attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers, New York Congresswoman Claudia Tenney is again taking steps forward to provide pro-life Christians with protection though federal legislation. On March 23, 2023, Rep. Tenney introduced the Pregnancy Resource Center Defense Act to the 118thCongress. This comes following heinous attacks by the Maoist Antifa and … Read more

The DC Council Wouldn’t Protect Citizens, So Congress Did (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in The Western Journal.) Isn’t it funny how Democrats who don’t want criminals prosecuted and citizens protected when bad things are happening in other cities do a 180 and start sounding like Republicans when their own safety might be in jeopardy? The most recent example of this is the U.S. Senate’s passage of a resolution to block revisions to the Washington, D.C., criminal code that would have lowered penalties for many violent criminal offenses, such … Read more

Two-tier Justice System planned under guise of Domestic Extremism Bill (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why Americans should be concerned over this potential bill. These days, everyone has the power of free speech at their side. However, if a new controversial bill makes its way through the Senate, that could very well change. Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson has begun pushing a new bill that fights back against what he deems is “domestic extremism.” With it, according to Fox News, it would be about “proactively fighting … Read more

Austin’s City Council Is At Odds With Its Own Police Force, and It’s Not Good – Especially Now (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains why the City Council needs to accept responsibility and give its officers its due. In the midst of a riot that broke out over the weekend, trouble seems to be brewing between the Austin City Council and its own police department. Before the weekend, the Austin Police Department had turned in a proposal to the Council for a new four-year contract, one that would hire 400 new officers to the … Read more

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

With Republicans Taking Back the House of Representatives, Could a Proper “Fund the Police” Bill Finally Happen? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts speaks about the new possibilities with a Republican-led House. After several turbulent days of vote-counting, Republicans have managed to attain a small but crucial victory this week, taking back the House of Representatives. As things prepare to settle with the House reconvening in January, several questions are rising in terms of the bills that can make their way through Congress. One of them pertains to one that can actually help … 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

With the Passing of a Bill Banning the Sale of Assault Rifles, The U.S. House of Representatives May Have Waged an Unlikely War With Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment)

In an effort to make a “crucial” movement against the growing number of active shooter incidents in the U.S., the Democrat-led House of Representatives recently voted on – and passed – a bill that would call for the ban of certain assault rifles within this country. The bill passed narrowly in a vote of 217 to 213, with a pair of Republicans voting alongside most of the Democrats in the House. The bill has also … Read more

The US House of Representatives’ Tentative Ban On Assault Rifles Leaves a Number of Questions For Private Citizens (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Just right before the weekend, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to ban assault weapons for the first time in decades, following arguments surrounding several active shooter events over the past few weeks. The vote ended up being very close, going 217 to 213 with Democrats and some Republicans voting in favor of the bill. Now it’s a matter of seeing what kind of traction it makes within the Senate. Despite the good … Read more

The House Is Pursuing Gun-Makers For Their Advertising, But Should That Really Be the Target? (Guest: Second Amendment)

Recently, a House investigation took place, revealing that gun manufacturers had sold more than $1 billion from selling AR-15 style guns over the past decade. In that investigation, The Committee on Oversight and Reform noted that some ads tying in with these gun sales were aiming at a certain demographic, set to put some buyers “at the top of the testosterone food chain.” Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York called this advertising “deeply disturbing, … Read more

A Division Amongst House Democrats Just Delayed a Crucial Bill To Provide Police Forces With More Funding – and It Could Be Devastating (Guest: Michael Letts)

A recent legislation to provide establish new federal grant programs for local police was close to making its way to passing. However, some division within the government have forced it to be delayed. The House apparently had to set aside passing the bill due to division from House Democrats, according to a recent report. While some were looking to pass it in the hopes of doing away with “defunding the police,” some objected to money being handed … 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

Marjorie Taylor Greene and Blake Harbin Are the Congressional Races To Watch In GA (Guest: Blake Harbin)

Congressional candidates Marjorie Taylor Greene and Blake Harbin were in the political crosshairs following their lively televised debates over the weekend. Greene’s 9th District opponents painted her as being ineffective due to her reported involvement with the January 6 Capital demonstrations. 6th District Blake Harbin, on the other hand, defended Marjorie Greene’s positions and actions, including her right to question the 2020 election results and the right of Capital demonstrators. Republican Adam Kinzinger yesterday on Face the … Read more

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