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Two Former Officers Have Been Indicted With Criminal Charges Over Uvalde Failure (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the charges, and why this will serve as a lesson in how to keep people safe. Just over two years after the tragic school shooting in Uvalde that resulted in the death of 19 children and two teachers, a grand jury has decided to act with criminal charges against two key figures that failed to properly execute a response. Former Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo and … Read more

Trump Trial Results Threatens American Justice System (Guest: Kenin Spivak)

Kevin Spivak

Kenin Spivak, an author and lawyer who has tried cases in federal and state courts – including in New York – details the many gross errors that took place in the trial that resulted in 34 felony convictions of former President Donald Trump.  Kenin Spivak explains how “an elected prosecutor and an appointed judge violated their oaths by cobbling together two low-level misdemeanors for which the statutes of limitation long ago expired, into 34 felonies … Read more

What Does the 34-Count Trump Conviction Say About Justice In America? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses his disappointment in the verdict, and how it affects law enforcement moving forward. The trial surrounding former President Donald Trump and charges surrounding business records falsifications has come to a close. Not even three days into jury deliberations, Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying said records, with sentencing set to take place on July 11th – just days before the Republican National Convention, where the former … Read more

Jury Finds Trump Guilty on All 34 Counts (Guest: Steve Strang)

A New York Jury found former president Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records related to hush money payments prior to the 2016 presidential election.  Even prior to the jury announcement, Trump called this a “very sad day for America.”  After, he called it a “rigged, disgraceful” trial.  Donald Trump is the first U.S. president with a criminal conviction and will be the first major party candidate to run for the White … 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

Once Again, Democrat Justice is Not Just (By Jim Harden)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) Home | Rev. Jim Harden Tags: democrat | justice | abortion | equal OPINION Shortly before Thanksgiving, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves announced the conviction of Paula “Paulette” Harlow for a “federal conspiracy against rights” and Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act violation for participating in a peaceful protest at a late-term abortion clinic in 2020. Harlow is a 75-year-old woman who caused no damage while expressing her First Amendment Right to freedom of … Read more

Left’s Thumb Is on the Scales of Justice (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) Protesters at the Jan. 6 rally are facing lengthy prison sentences for walking into the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., even though video shows security officers inviting them in. In at least one instance, a man was sentenced for crimes on Jan. 6 even though he wasn’t even in Washington. While there was some violence and those culprits should be caught and charged with the appropriate crimes, far more people are … Read more

A Virginia father gets justice (By Michael Letts)

A girl is sexually assaulted in her school bathroom and the perpetrator is known. Rather than prosecute the boy who claimed to be “gender fluid,” the school system ignores the crime, and has the father arrested when he calls the board out on their actions. They then transferred the boy to another high school where he did the same thing to another girl. Because of this, the superintendent and anyone else who knew what the … Read more

The Criminalization of Pro-Life Activism: The Washington D.C. Case and Its Dangerous Precedents (Guest: Jim Harden)

Guest Expert: Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers Talking Points: On August 29, 2023, Assistant U.S. Attorney General Kristen Clarke, known for her pro-abortion stance, indicted five pro-life activists including Lauren Handy under the FACE Act and conspiracy against rights. These activists now face up to $350,000 fines and 11 years in prison. The presiding Judge, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, has a pro-abortion bias, according to our next guest, Rev. Jim Harden, who contends … 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

Would a Military Tribunal Restore Faith in Justice (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) In the United States of America, justice stands as the cornerstone of our society, upholding our freedoms and liberties. However, what happens when that cornerstone crumbles? When the very institutions entrusted to uphold the law become tainted by corruption? Our justice system has been compromised, and the consequences are dire. The misconduct and lawbreaking within the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ), the highest law enforcement agencies in our land, … Read more

Bragg’s Empty Case (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in Front Page Mag.) How justice works – and doesn’t. Earlier this week, Donald Trump became the first former President to surrender to indictment charges brought upon him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, including a reported payout to former porn star Stormy Daniels. (He would plead “not guilty” to these charges before returning to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.) Bragg insists that he … Read more

The Double Standards of Biden’s Justice Department Reek to the High Heavens (Guest: Jim Harden)

(Originally appeared on The Western Journal.) When it comes to the Biden Justice Department, if it weren’t for double standards, there might be no standards at all. Such is the case with how the FBI (the principal law enforcement division of the Justice Department) is investigating more than 40 cases of arson and other acts of domestic terrorism against pro-life pregnancy centers. To date, there have been zero arrests of activists in such groups as … Read more

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