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Patriot Mobile Action’s Leigh Wambsganss on Steve Gruber Show

Steve Gruber Show

Interview about what Americans can expect from the next Trump administration On the Steve Gruber Show today, Leigh Wambsganss, the Executive Director of Patriot Mobile Action, offered an insightful and optimistic perspective on what the American people can look forward to if former President Donald Trump returns to office in the upcoming election. As the leader of a prominent conservative advocacy group, Wambsganss emphasized the key policies and values that Trump’s second administration could bring, … Read more

Patriot Mobile Action’s Leigh Wambsganss on OAN’s Tipping Point

Riley Lewis talks with Wambsganss in the wake of Historic 2024 Elections The day after the historic 2024 elections, Leigh Wambsganss, the dynamic leader of Patriot Mobile Action (PMA), joined Riley Lewis on Turning Point on One America News Network (OANN) to provide a fresh, in-depth analysis of the election results and their implications for conservatives, particularly in Texas, where Wambsganss’s grassroots mobilization efforts have been transformative. With the election results still fresh and the … Read more

Elephant in the State (Guest: Leigh Wambsganss)

Texas Forced to Confront Downstream Illegal Immigration Issues It’s counterintuitive, but across the country, states are grappling with the issue of illegal immigration, regardless of their stance on it. Elected officials, whether in support of or opposed to illegal immigration, are now facing the consequences of both action and inaction. In Texas, the influx of illegal aliens has reached such a level that the Governor had to sign an executive order requiring hospitals to collect … Read more

Another Venezuelan Gang Has Taken Over a Building In Texas, and It’s About Time For Joe Biden To Address the Matter (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses what’s happening at the Gateway Hotel – and what needs to happen next. Just weeks after reports appeared online regarding Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment complexes in Colorado, it appears that a new one has managed to overtake an entire hotel in Texas. According to The Epoch Times, the Tren de Aragua gang has managed to seize the Gateway Hotel, which they are utilizing for illegal criminal activities. Texas authorities are … Read more

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

Texas Professors Sue Biden Over Transgender and Abortion Rules (Guest: Jim Harden)

The Joe Biden administration created rules that force educators to excuse absences for students seeking an abortion in addition to forcing professors to use nonsense pronouns like “they” if the student demands it.  Two University of Texas professors are pushing back, each filing lawsuits challenging the ruling. As it is, Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the Texas Education Agency to ignore the rules. The rules are set to go into effect at the beginning of August … Read more

Texas Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Challenge to Abortion Ban (Guest: Rev. Jim Harden)

On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court rejected an attempt to repeal the state’s abortion ban via the court system. The pro-abortion plaintiffs wanted more exceptions beyond the saving of the life of the mother. Texas has one of the most pro-baby laws in the nation. The NBC News story announcing the decision uses clearly pro-abortion language throughout, even complaining the nine judges are “all Republicans” and takes a full 22 paragraphs discussing the horrors of … Read more

Texas got it right in self-defense case (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in American Thinker.) It’s always frustrating to see a case surrounding a man who’s clearly innocent — in this particular matter, simply acting on self-defense. Daniel Scott Perry was a former U.S. Army sergeant working as an Uber driver back in July 2020.  As he was working the streets of Austin, a Black Lives Matter mob surrounded him suddenly, rushing “to obstruct, strike, pound, smash and kick his vehicle,” according to reports. Then Garret … Read more

Justice Prevails In Texas As Governor Greg Abbott Pardons a Man Sentenced For the Murder of a Black Lives Matter Protestor (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains why this is a shining example in how Texas handles justice. At a time when most other cities seem to lean on a questionable value of justice, Texas definitely has its heart in the right place. According to USA Today, Gov. Greg Abbott has chosen to free Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant, from prison. Perry was previously convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protestor in Austin back in … 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

Gov. Greg Abbott Chews Out Alejandro Mayorkas As Border Crisis Hits 7.2 Million (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of the BorderWars series discusses the ignorance of the Biden administration, and why Abbott has a point with his statement. President Joe Biden has done little to nothing about the Border Crisis – and now the effects speak for themselves. According to reports, over 7.2 million illegal immigrants have entered the United States in that time, essentially the population of 36 states. As a result, there’s a major increase in crime, and with … Read more

Gov. Greg Abbott Warns About a Different Kind of War At the Border (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses Abbott’s valid concerns over the cartels stepping up their game at Texas’ borders. As if the interference from President Joe Biden and his administration wasn’t enough to worry about, Gov. Greg Abbott has another concern when it comes to the border crisis in Texas. Per a recent article in Newsweek, he explained how Mexican cartels could be resorting to using drones in an effort to attack people … Read more

LANDMARK LEGAL REVERSAL: Federal Court Blocks Texas’s Authority to Arrest and Deport Migrants

Nicole McCaw, Renowned BorderWars Producer, Provides Expert Insight on the Implications for U.S. Immigration Policy, and Federal-State Dynamics In a landmark decision, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has taken a bold stance, effectively halting Texas’s efforts to empower local law enforcement with the authority to arrest and deport migrants. This move overturns a previous endorsement by the U.S. Supreme Court, marking a significant shift in the legal landscape surrounding immigration enforcement. Amidst this … Read more

Appellate Court Overturns U.S. Supreme Court, Now Again Blocking Texas from Arresting and Deporting Illegal Immigrants (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

In an unprecedented move, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked Texas from enforcing a law that granted local police the authority to arrest and deport migrants, overturning a prior decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. Nicole McCaw, producer and host of the BorderWars series, joins us to discuss the latest developments and the implications for the Biden administration and immigration enforcement. Despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision allowing Texas to proceed with … Read more

Supreme Court Sides with Texas on Immigration (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The producer and host of the BorderWars series discusses the court decision, and how it affects the Biden administration. At a time when the border crisis continues to be a problem, a key decision may have shifted the tide. On a 6-3 vote, with the three liberal justices dissenting, the Supreme Court ruled Texas can enforce their new law that gives local police the power to arrest illegal immigrants and deport them. This is in spite of the … Read more

Texas won’t give up its right to defend itself By Michael Letts

(Originally published in American Thinker.) Things are getting hotter than usual along the southern U.S. border, brought to a head by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision earlier this month that allows the federal government to remove razor wire the Texas government installed along a section of the Texas-Mexico border. While this would not normally be a problem, things are anything but normal along the border right now because the Biden Administration not only doesn’t want to do its … Read more

The Battle Over the Border Between Texas and the White House Continues To Escalate – In the Wrong Direction

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes the White House needs to do more in its efforts to control the migrant crisis. President Joe Biden and his administration are doing very little to handle the ongoing border crisis – but they seem to have no trouble criticizing Gov. Greg Abbott from doing something about it. Right before the weekend, Abbott used the Texas National Guard to seize control of a public park, which has been known … Read more

Tired of the Ongoing Migrant Crisis, Republicans Move To Impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts agrees that the removal of the troubled Secretary can’t come soon enough. The migrant crisis continues on, with thousands of illegal immigrants making their way into the United States, without any end in sight. And House Republicans are becoming tired of this problem. According to CNN, it appears they’re finally going to do something about it, with an effort to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. This comes in place of … Read more

How Governor Abbott’s New Bill In Texas Is Setting a Precedent On How To Handle the Migrant Crisis

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes President Biden could learn something from the controversial yet effective new bill. With so many politicians up in arms about the ongoing migrant crisis (and doing very little about it), Gov. Greg Abbott has decided to do something about it for his citizens of Texas. Earlier this week, Abbott signed a new bill that will now provide police officers the power to arrest migrants who illegally cross the U.S. … Read more

As Couple Leaves Texas To Get Their Abortion, Rev. Jim Harden Makes a Plea To Consider the Child’s Life

The CompassCare CEO discusses the couple’s decision, weighing his own personal thoughts on the matter. When a child is diagnosed with a condition pre-birth, it’s news that can be earth-shattering to expecting parents. And it’s something that Rev. Jim Harden has had to experience. He noted in the past how he and his wife were given the news that their child had Trisomy 18, with the doctor providing a very careful diagnosis on how to … Read more

Texas Court Grants Permission for Abortion in ‘Special’ Case

“Navigating Life & Ethics in a Post-Roe America: An Insightful Interview w. Rev. James Harden” We propose an exclusive interview with Rev. Jim Harden, M.Div., expert in medical ethics in women’s health and CEO of the firebombed pro-life medical network, CompassCare. This segment aims to delve into the complex ethical and moral dimensions of the pro-life stance, especially in light of a recent court case in Texas where a woman was granted permission for an abortion due … Read more

Texas does more to protect the border than the feds By Michael Letts

(Originally published on AUN-TV.)  The federal not only doesn’t care about the security of the southern U.S. border, it is actively trying to open it up so there is no way Customs and Border Patrol agents or state law enforcement officers can stop the inflow of millions of illegal immigrants. It is an abdication of the government’s duty to protect the sovereignty of the country and its citizens. Things have gotten so bad that even … Read more

Texas declares illegal immigrant surge an invasion (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in American Thinker.) Texas is facing an alien invasion. Perhaps that’s not the best way to phrase that, but I couldn’t help myself. However, it is the truth. Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently declared that the state was facing an “invasion” along the southern border from foreign nationals making illegal crossings. Governor Abbott announced in a post on X (formerly Twitter): I officially declared an invasion at our border because of Biden’s policies. We deployed … Read more

Family of Deceased Man In Texas Furious Over the Wheeling and Dealing By the Soros District Attorney With the Suspects (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the fallout that comes with a plea bargain with an aggressive prosecutor, in place of real justice. There are some prosecutors out there that push to get the job done, no matter what it takes. But in doing so, sometimes they can turn a blind eye to the justice that is due. In this particular case, the family of a man brutally murdered in a mob-style attack in Round Rock, … Read more

Austin’s Nightmarish Escalating Crime (By Michael Letts)

(Previously published in Front Page Mag.) On the heels of the death of George Floyd, hundreds flooded to the streets, convincing city officials that cutting the budget of our police officers would be a necessary step in “making things right.” But now, years later, we’re seeing the effect of such a campaign, which is not only hurting thousands of fellow officers, but also the cities that they desperately tried so hard to protect. One of … Read more

The Ten Commandments Will Not Be Displayed In Public Schools In Texas, But Chaplains Are Allowed – So What Now? (Guest: Alan Reinach)

Minister and attorney Alan Reinach Esq. looks at the two controversial measures, and what it means for Texas’ religious stature as a whole. It appears that the Texas Legislature won’t be allowing the Ten Commandments to be put into every school in the state after all. The bill, dubbed SB 1515, would’ve required the posting of the Commandments – something that many considered “a violation of religious liberty.” However, the controversial bill failed to make … Read more

Uvalde: What Have We Learned One Year Later? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts reflects on the tragic event and explains how police response has increased for the better since then. This week marks the one year since a lone gunman infiltrated Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children and two adults. However, this incident has left a lot more questions than answers. For instance, why were so many police officers standing around outside, unable to move into the school to stop the … Read more

Another Mass Shooting in Texas (Guest: Michael Letts)

Dear Talk Show Producers, Another mass shooting over the weekend in Texas killing nine people has left Americans shaken and searching for solutions. As the CEO of InvestUSA, a non-profit organization that provides active shooter vests to police officers, Michael Letts has unique expertise on the topic of gun violence and law enforcement. The shooter used an AR-15-style assault weapon and wore tactical gear to the mall that day. The victims ranged from 5 years … Read more

Should the Ten Commandments Be Put On Public Display? (Guest: Alan Reinach)

Church State Council’s Alan Reinach discusses the renewed effort going into putting these Commandments on display. Following the Supreme Court’s decision last year to require governments not to discriminate against religious speech, there has been some talk about requiring the public display of the Ten Commandments. With this new rule in place, many believe that the Commandments would hold high stature on display. In fact, the Texas Senate passed a bill last month that would require public … Read more

Inflation and Democrat Policies are Turning Everyday Americans Into Criminals (By Michael Letts)

(Initially published in CNSNews.)  It should come as no surprise to anyone who has gone grocery shopping that inflation has been drivingprices of everything higher. In particular, egg prices have increased a whopping 60 percent from December 2021 to December 2022. Inflation is certainly contributing to this, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) says that a large part of the increase is the impact of avian flu on chickens. However, south of the U.S. border, in Mexico, … Read more

A Massive Number of Migrants Just Illegally Crossed the Border In Texas – and Shows Just How Much Support Border Patrols Truly Need (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why President Biden needs to stop brushing off what’s happening at our borders. Just days after President Joe Biden dismissed the opportunity to take a closer look at the U.S./Mexico border in Arizona, a massive number of migrants managed to cross over into the United States elsewhere. Fox News reports that hundreds of migrants made their way into El Paso illegally, with their numbers totaling over 2,500. This comes on … Read more

Austin’s Shortage of Police Officers Shows Just How Dire The Situation Is When It Comes to Containing Crime In the U.S. (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains how the city being at an “impasse” could be a costly mistake. As with other cities in the U.S. at the moment, Austin, Texas is struggling to keep its police ranks properly staffed. A new report from Axios reports that the Austin Police Department is seeing an alarming amount of vacancies, with the city doing very little to try and staff new officers. The report notes that there is currently an … Read more

ICE’s own numbers show the agency isn’t working (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published in The Ridgewood Blog.) El Paso TX, Despite the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents having a record number of encounters at the southern border this year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is showing a record low number of arrests and deportations. ICE’s Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report showed the lowest number of deportations in more than a decade. The agency deported 59,011 illegal immigrants in fiscal year 2021 compared to 185,884 illegal immigrants deported in fiscal year 2020. During these … Read more

“Systematic Failures” In Uvalde Shooting Leaves Questions As To What Should Be Done Better In the Future (Guest: Michael Letts)

A new report from the findings of last month’s Uvalde school shooting, which left 19 students and three adults dead, has revealed a number of “systematic failures and egregious poor decision making” at the hands of the local police department. The local Texas House Committee revealed the 77-page report, which revealed everything from a school failing to follow a safety plan to a family that couldn’t spot the warning spots. But the biggest takeaway came … Read more

The House Judiciary Committee Looks To Vote On a New Gun Control Legislation This Week, But Does It Prove Beneficial? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Following the deadly Uvalde school shooting that occurred just a few days ago, the House Judiciary Committee is working to vote on a new measure that could call for gun control legislation. According to this CNN report, this would raise the lawful age to purchase a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21 years old. In addition, it would introduce several new offenses for gun trafficking and selling large-capacity magazines, as well as a potential criminal penalty … Read more

The House Judiciary Committee Is Preparing a “Protecting Our Kids Act”, But How Much Of a Limitation Will It Put On Gun Owners? (Guest: 2nd Amendment Foundation members)

Following the deadly shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas that left 19 students and two teachers dead, the House Judiciary Committee appear to be working on a new bill called the “Protecting Our Kids Act” that could change certain rules to those that purchase guns. The big standout is raising the lawful age of purchasing a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21, but there are other notes as well. These include creating federal offenses for gun … Read more

A New Gun Control Legislation Measure Could Be Voted On This Week – But How Much Will It Infringe On the Rights of Gun Owners? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

A new report from CNN indicates that the House Judiciary Committee is preparing to vote on a new gun control legislation bill as soon as this week, in the wake of the deadly Uvalde school shooting that left 19 students and two teachers dead. In the measure, according to the report notes, the lawful age to purchase a semiautomatic rifle would rise from 18 to 21. Furthermore, it would introduce a potential penalty for those that … Read more

TOPIC: CAN WE PREVENT MASS SHOOTINGS IN THE FUTURE?  (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Just days after a tragic shooting in a Buffalo supermarket, another terrifying incident has taken place, this time at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Two days before the beginning of summer break, an 18-year-old armed with a pistol and rifle walked into the school, opening fire, killing 18 students and a teacher. The suspect, who killed his grandmother earlier, was killed after attempting to fire upon enforcement officers, hitting two but leaving them with … Read more

Mass Shooting in Uvalde, Texas Elementary School Leaves 21 Dead. Time to consider Constitutional Carry (Guest: Stephen Willeford, hero who stopped Sutherland, TX shooting)

Just mere days after a tragic shooting in a Buffalo supermarket, another terrifying incident has taken place, this time at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Two days before the beginning of summer break, an 18-year old armed with a pistol and rifle walked into the school, opening fire and killing 18 students and one teacher, along with his grandmother. The suspect was killed after attempting to fire upon enforcement officers, hitting two but leaving … Read more

With Another Texas School Shooting That Has Left Over a Dozen Dead, Congress Should Consider an Open Carry Option Before It’s Too Late (Guest: Michael Letts)

Nearly ten years following the terrifying Sandy Hook shooting that left 20 children and several others dead, another event has just taken place, with a frustrated 18-year old suspect to blame. In Uvalde, Texas, an 18-year old shooter killed his grandmother at his home before proceeding to Robb Elementary. He entered the school with a pistol and a rifle and began opening fire, killing 14 young students and one teacher, along with injuring two others. … Read more

Buffalo Mass Shooting Interview op’ w. Stephen Willeford, the man who stopped the Sutherland Springs, Texas Mass Shooting Assailant

Gun Owners of America (GOA) spokesman Stephen Willeford is available for Talk Show interviews on the Buffalo, NY mass shooting, leaving 10 people dead, and this statement: “We all mourn the senseless deaths of Americans due to the hatred of this murderous individual. Unfortunately, politicians at the state and federal levels quickly jumped to the conclusion that more gun control would have prevented this act or others like it from happening in the future, without … Read more

A Texas School Is Taking a Closer Look At a Controversial Proposal Surrounding Critical Race Theory and Sexual Ideology — Could Other Schools Follow? (Guest: Sheri Few)

There has been a lot of talk as of late about governments cracking down on schools teaching gender identity, sexual orientation, and Critical Race Theory. This week, the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District in Dallas, Texas is about to take a look at a controversial measure to limit these topics being taught. The school is ready to implement a policy labeling any material addressing human sexuality as “potentially pornographic.” Not only that, but employees attempting to … Read more

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