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Kamala Harris’ Advocation For the Removal of School Resource Officers Has Proven To Be a Mistake

A spokesman for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) explains how badly Harris’ decision could reflect – especially in the face of the Georgia school shooting. The shooting that took place at the Apalachee High School in Georgia this week has left the country reeling. But what’s even scarier is how some officials are trying to take away from safety precautions in such institutions – including Presidential nominee Kamala … Read more

The Apalachee High School Shooting Leaves Four Dead – And Leaves Many Questions Over the Gun Purchased As a Gift (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the tragic event, and what steps need to be taken in an effort to stop it from happening again. Another tragic school shooting has taken place, this time in the small town of Winder, Georgia. A 14-year old managed to bring an assault weapon into his school, killing two students and two teachers as a result. Police have apprehended the suspect, Colt Gray, and have also pressed charges against his … Read more

War in Georgia (Guest: Mark Biltz)

The Signs Were (and ARE) There To solve a problem, it must be identified. When it comes to the epidemic of mass shootings, people are looking in the wrong places. Is it a culture problem? Is it a gun problem? Is it a political problem, designed to take away the second amendment rights of citizens? Is law enforcement falling down on the job and refusing to act when all the signs are there? Is it … Read more

Trump Co-Defendant Harrison Floyd Being Denied Bond Is a Travesty of Justice, According To Law Enforcement Veteran Michael Letts

The founder and President of InVest USA believes that the anti-Trump feelings of two Georgia judges are preventing the defendant from returning to his family. Late last week, former President Donald Trump, alongside 18 co-defendants surrendered in Georgia to charges surrounding an election interference case. While most of them were able to post bond and return to their families, one defendant – Harrison Floyd – was not. The Black Voices for Trump leader is currently … Read more

Double Standard of Media/ Biden Administration nailing Trump for Questioning Election Results but giving a pass to Georgia Media Darling Stacey Abrams

EXPERT GUEST: Scott Wheeler, Restoring Justice US Why This Matters: In a climate rife with political discord, we can’t ignore the apparent double standards that run deep in our electoral system. While the media and politicians scrutinize President Trump for questioning election results, there’s a striking silence around Stacey Abrams, a cherished figure in Georgia’s political landscape, who’s sung the same song for years. Conversation Starters: Stacey Abrams and Election Controversy: “Why is it that … Read more

Guns are Blamed for Mental Health Problems (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in CNS News.) Much of the news recently has been dominated by the shooting and murder of three children and three faculty of a Tennessee Christian school by a trans-man. It is a tragic story, particularly for the loved ones of those killed. It is also shaping up as a hate crime against the students and faculty because of their Christian beliefs. Bookending those stories were often stories of Democrats and anti-gun advocates … Read more

“Floridians For Herschel” Campaign featured on https://Hannity.com/ (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Interview op’ w. Founder/Chairman Guy Mitchell The “Floridians For Herschel” campaign was featured today on https://Hannity.com/ Floridians For Herschel chairman Guy Mitchell is available to interview about his coalition encouraging people from states outside of Georgia to contact their friends, coworkers, and relatives in Georgia to help get out the vote for Herschel Walker. The former football star is working on closing the gap in a tough battle against Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock that will have significant implications … Read more

Carolinians for Herschel Calls For Vital Support In the Midst of a Historic Georgia Runoff Election (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why his fellow Carolinians should support the Republican nominee when he needs it the most. Just over a week away from the historic Georgia runoff election, sides are already being chosen for Republican nominee Herschel Walker and Democratic member of the U.S. Senate Raphael Warlock. With that, some are trying to drive up support for Walker, including law enforcement veteran Michael Letts. Letts has recently created Carolinians for Herschel, … Read more

Georgia Runoff: Biggest Decisive Factor: Will Judge allow Ballots to be handed out like Candy on Saturday, just 10 days before the Historica Runoff Election? (Guest: Jake Evans)

The Georgia runoff is upon us to decide who will win the final U.S. Senate seat: Republican Herschell Walker or Democrat Raphael Warnock. Perhaps the most significant determining factor as to who will win is this: Will a judge allow ballots to be handed out like candy this Saturday, just ten days before the Election?  Our guest is Jake Evans, the attorney who filed an Amicus Brief to stop last-minute temptations toward ballot fraud.  Talking … Read more

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

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

2023 Appears To Be a Year of “Modest Recession,” According To Experts — But There’s Still Reason To Be Concerned, Says Blake Harbin of Houzzle Financial

Inflation is skyrocketing to a high it hasn’t seen in 40 years, with gas, food and housing combining to a rate of 8.5 percent. And it doesn’t appear to be done anytime soon. A new report from Fannie Mae suggests that inflation will continue to grow, leading to a potential “modest recession.” The analyst team noted that it won’t be “similar in magnitude or duration to the recession of 2008,” though Blake Harbin, CEO of Houzzle … Read more

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