Special Guests

Rising Antisemitism in Russia, Los Angeles– Where Next? (Guest: Ronald Stetton)

Proposed Introduction for Host: “Joining us today is Ronald Stetton, known for his geopolitical insights regarding Israel and the Middle East. He is a scholar of ancient Middle Eastern history, tracing the modern clashes between groups ranging from Philistines in Gaza, to the descendants of ancient Persians who now occupy Iran. Ronald shares how ancient rivalries are spreading from Middle East to the world. Today Ronald is going to share with us what and who … 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

Los Angeles Is Turning Criminals Into Police Officers, and It’s a Tremendous Mistake (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses turning these criminals into “dreamers” is a disaster waiting to happen. With the situation surrounding police officers in the United States, Los Angeles has managed to come up with an interesting solution – and one that could be teetering on disaster. According to a recent news piece from Law Enforcement Today, the Los Angeles Police Department is actually recruiting criminals – or even illegal immigrants – to help patrol their streets. And that … Read more

How Can Everyday Americans Help Israel? (Guest: Nesya Fertel)

The 14-year old prodigy discusses Israel, and what others can do to help in their fight against Hamas. The war between Israel and Hamas is ongoing, entering into its latest week with thousands dead and no end in sight. With that, most people feel powerless to help Israel. They see the news and want to help. But the real question is…how? Joining us now to discuss the matter further – and offer advice on the … Read more

A Dozen Cities Are Suing Los Angeles Court System Over Its Zero Bail Policy (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses why the zero-bail system is a burden to the many communities. In the face of growing criminal activity and danger that could be imposed upon its communities, a dozen citizens around the Los Angeles area have decided to take matters into their own hands. Per this report from The Epoch Times, these twelve cities – including the likes of Whittier, Arcadia and Lakewood – have filed a lawsuit, asking … Read more

The L.A. District Attorney Can Barely Keep His Own Employees Safe (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in CNS News.) Why should Los Angeles residents depend on District Attorney George Gascón to protect them when he can’t even protect his own employees? Earlier this month, Gascón started shuttling employees who work in his office and are assigned to downtown’s Civic Center area to and from their cars. The reason for this is the fact that crime in the area has created a safety concern for those employees, according to an … Read more

Why did Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon refuse to charge an armed suspect that threatened a school? (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in American Thinker.) The 2024 election can’t come soon enough when it comes to George Gascon.  During his time as the District Attorney for the city of Los Angeles, he’s made a lot of questionable moves that have left police fuming. He’s currently facing over a dozen civil suit claims, and recently paid $1.5 million to L.A. County prosecutor Shawn Randolph over a flubbed case. But more than that, Gascon is a danger … Read more

Why Was Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon Refusing to Charge an Armed Suspect That Threatened a School? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts sees yet another problematic reason that the controversial D.A. needs to go. Currently, when suspects go and threaten schools with firearms, they need to be criminally charged. Unless, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon says otherwise. A California suspect was recently arrested following his posting of threats towards a school on social media. Not only that, but he also had possession of a number of stolen guns. Still, despite all this, Gascon … Read more

George Gascon Ignores Criminal and Punishes Prosecutor (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in CNS News.) In the world of woke politics and justice, misgendering is a worse crime than child molestation and murder. It shouldn’t be surprising that the most recent example of this can be found in California.  It was reported recently on Fox News that Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon suspended lead prosecutor Shea Sanna for five days without pay. So, what sort of malfeasance did this prosecutor engage in that led to her … Read more

Look What Happened When Recall of Woke LA District Attorney Failed (By: Michael Letts)

(Originally published in The Western Journal.) In the world of woke politics and justice, “misgendering” is a worse crime than child molestation and murder. It shouldn’t be surprising that the most recent example of this can be found in California. It was recently reported that Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon had suspended lead prosecutor Shea Sanna. So what sort of malfeasance did this prosecutor do that led to his suspension? “I was suspended for speaking … Read more

Why Would Retired LAPD Officers Want to Return? (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published on Front Page Mag.) Understaffing and increasing crime – what could possibly go wrong? Having escaped the dangers of a job where they aren’t appreciated and their lives were in danger, why would retired police officers want to return to uniform? It’s not as if things have gotten better for police, especially Los Angeles Police, in the past few years. If it had, government officials wouldn’t want them to return. Yet, that is … Read more

Frustration Abound As a West Hollywood Community Votes To Deter Police Funding In the Face of an Increasingly Growing Crimewave (Guest: Michael Letts)

It looks like a recent decision by West Hollywood may put the safety of its residents in jeopardy – and for an arts festival, no less. The Los Angeles County community recently held a vote to cut law enforcement funding over the next two fiscal years, which will result in less police officers roaming the streets. In return, around $14,000 will be applied to a Russian arts festival for the community, bringing its budget to … Read more

With His Ignorance Surrounding the Deaths of Police Officers and Innocent People, L.A. District Attorney George Gascon Is Becoming a Threat To His City (Guest: Michael Letts)

The policies of Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon have certainly rubbed a lot of people in the city the wrong way – and with good reason. Earlier this week, Justin Flores allegedly killed two police officers before being gunned down himself. Flores had recently been jailed on gun charges stemming from 2020, but was recently put on probation based on Gascon’s policies. The families of the two officers have voiced their complaints about Gascon’s … Read more

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