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How Concerning Is the Leaking of Documents Alleging Israel’s Plans To Attack Iran? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the leak, and if it could cause any sort of harm to the country’s plans to stop Hezbollah. Over the course of the weekend, several classified U.S. documents have leaked, detailing Israel’s plans for a retaliation-based strike against Iran, according to House Speaker Mike Johnson. Johnson noted that the leak is “legitimate” and that a full investigation is underway from the Pentagon as to how they got out in … Read more

Chinese President Xi Jinping Says China Is “Willing To Be a Partner and Friend” With the U.S. – But What Does That Mean For Shen Yun?

A representative for the popular Chinese culture show discusses a recent statement by the controversial leader. After what feels like several years being heavily opposed to the country, it now appears that Chinese President Xi Jinping wants to make amends with the United States. But what does that mean for previous enemies targeted by the Chinese Communist Party, including popular performing group Shen Yun? In a recent letter, Xi noted, “China is willing to be … Read more

Is the U.S. Getting Ready To Cut Off Its Support From Israel? (Guest: Mark Biltz)

The pastor and author discusses the Biden Administration’s latest threat, and what kind of impact it can have on Israel’s fight with Iran. At a crucial time where it’s serving as one of its biggest allies, the United States may soon be in a position where it has no choice but to stop helping Israel. Per a report from Bloomberg, the Biden Administration recently warned Israel that it needs to take action of what it … Read more

Taking a Look At the States With the Strictest Gun Laws

A Second Amendment representative discusses a new report as to why certain states are still pressing for strict gun laws, despite little effect from them. Despite the protection of the Second Amendment in the Constitution, it appears some states are still determined to keep strict gun laws in place. A new report filed by Newsweek revealed a map that showed which states have the strictest gun laws. This comes on the heels of U.S. Surgeon General Vivek … Read more

The U.S. Ceasefire Proposal For Israel and Hamas Is “A Huge Mess” – But Why Are They So Heavily Involved Anyway? (Guest: Sid Roth)

The host of the nationally syndicated show It’s Supernatural! discusses the involvement of the U.S. with the plan – and why there’s trouble afoot. For some time now, the United States – under President Joe Biden – have been pushing for a ceasefire plan between Israel and Hamas as their conflict continues in its eighth month. But just when it appeared they had everything in place to proceed, it’s become what some call “a huge mess.” Mohamad … Read more

Boston Mayor Wants to Go Easy on Criminals, Punish Police (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) The last time I recall, things were not great in Boston right now. Along with a rising criminal element and the lack of support by Democratic leaders to hire more police officers, they’re also dealing with a large wave of migrants that have come to the city. Things could definitely be better there. But Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu simply wants to make things worse. Prior to her hiring in office (according … Read more

A banana republic run from behind a curtain (By Jerry McGlothlin)

(Originally published in American Thinker.) The United States, under the Biden administration, has deteriorated into what can only be described as a banana republic, propped up by a sycophantic news media. In this ‘woke’ era, with ultra-liberal media outlets serenading low-information voters with their siren songs, former President Donald Trump was recently found guilty on 34 counts, each carrying a possible penalty of four years in prison. That’s a total of 136 years for a … Read more

Could Mexico’s Lawsuit Against US Gun Makers Actually Affect Second Amendment Rights?

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation discusses the case, and what harm it could cause in the long run. At one point, it appeared that Mexico’s lawsuit against select gun makers – one that accused them of flooding the country with firearms – wasn’t going to be a threat, as it was dismissed in a federal district court. However, back in January, an appeals court reinstated the case, and according to the Epoch Times, it … Read more

US House Votes to Force Weapons Shipments to Israel, Rebuking Biden (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview Opportunity with David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel Suggested Introduction for Host: “The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Israel Security Assistance Support Act, mandating President Biden to send weapons to Israel. This move comes as a direct rebuke to Biden’s delay in bomb shipments and his calls for Israel to protect civilians during its war with Hamas. This underscores the sharp divide in U.S. politics regarding Israel policy, particularly in … Read more

Could China Potentially Unleash a Crippling Cyberattack On the United States? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses how the country could be placed in peril – and wonders why the government isn’t doing more about it. There’s no question that China has some animosity with the United States right now, especially where ownership of Taiwan is concerned. But the real question is if this could result in some sort of devastating attack down the line. We’ve already seen the country attempt to infiltrate the U.S. with secret … Read more

College Students Have Filed a Lawsuit Against Their School Over Their Failure To Contain Violent Protests (Guest: Zach Kessel)

The National Review writer discusses his latest piece, and discusses whether other lawsuits could come as a result. Protests taking place on college campuses across the United States have certainly been disruptive – and now, a trio of college students are suing their school for failing to keep things safe for them. Per this report on the National Review, three Northwestern University students have filed a class action lawsuit, stating breach-of-contract after noting that the university … Read more

After More Violence, Police Arrest Both Student and Faculty Protestors at UCLA (Guest: Zach Kessel)

UCLA issued a statement May 2 at 3 a.m. Thursday threatening dismissal for students and disciplinary action for faculty who refuse to leave. California Highway Patrol officers later began arresting students and faculty and removed them from the premises.  The situation grew increasingly hostile after video surfaced of the antisemitic students beating a female Jewish student unconscious. It was just one of a number of attacks and harassments caught on tape. Zach Kessel is a … Read more

Could Iran Be Planning an Airstrike Following an Israeli Attack? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the possibility of a counterattack that could widen the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. A strike on the Iranian consulate could very well escalate the ongoing fight between Israel and Hamas. Per this report from The Guardian, Iran has promised revenge for the strike, in which Israeli war planes took down the consulate in Damascus. As a result of said strike, at least 11 people were killed, including a … Read more

Netanyahu Cancels Trip to U.S. over Vote on U.N. Resolution (Guest: David Rubin)

The Former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the cancellation, as well as what could come next. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled the trip of a high-level delegation to the U.S. after the Biden administration chose to abstain from a U.N. vote on a resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in the Israeli war with Hamas. Netanyahu wanted the U.S. to veto the resolution from the United Nations Security Council. Netanyahu explained the U.S. decision “hurts both … Read more

“Biden has no more right to demand Israel give away land to Hamas than Cuba has the right to annex Florida!” So says Israel Mayor David Rubin

Guest Profile: David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel David Rubin, a staunch advocate for Israel and a seasoned speaker on geopolitical challenges and historical contexts, brings a unique and imperative perspective to today’s global dialogue. As the former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, Rubin possesses firsthand knowledge and insights into the intricacies of Israel’s security, its right to defend its borders, and the effects of international decisions on its sovereignty. Overview:In the context of the … Read more

Vice President Kamala Harris Warns of Dire “Consequences” For Israel If It Invades Rafah (Guest: David Rubin)

The Former Mayor of Shiloh discusses Harris’ words, and what it means for the United States/Israel relationship moving forward. As if President Joe Biden’s disdain for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasn’t enough, Vice President Kamala Harris has also sounded off on the matter. Speaking with ABC News, Harris noted that “consequences” could follow if Israel moves forward with a planned invasion of Rafah in Gaza. Netanyahu previously noted that said invasion is the only way … Read more

Biden Seems To Be Divided With Support For Israel But No Support For Netanyahu – But What Does It Mean?

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the actions by the President, and why they could come back to bite him with his re-election. At a time when President Joe Biden seems to be having trouble with his decision-making, he’s just made one of his most divisive yet. Biden recently confirmed that he still intends to support Israel in its fight with Hamas, providing them necessary weaponry as they attempt to rescue hostages. However, in … Read more

The Border Crisis: Why is It So Easy To Infiltrate? (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The producer and host of the documentary BorderWars discusses just how bad things are at the border – and wonders why President Biden isn’t doing more. The border crisis has reached a crippling point – and many are wondering why President Joe Biden isn’t putting more effort into resolving it. For months, thousands of migrants, or “gotaways,” have managed to slip into this country. And what’s worse, many have actually been manipulating American citizens. Some have even … Read more

The Path to Peace: Why a Ceasefire Isn’t the Answer According to Mayor David Rubin

Pitch Sheet for Talk Show Producers: Featuring West Bank Mayor David Rubin Subject: “The Path to Peace: Why a Ceasefire Isn’t the Answer According to Mayor David Rubin” Introduction: As the Biden administration proposes a ceasefire that may come into effect as soon as Monday, March 4, 2023, to halt the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, voices from the ground, like West Bank Mayor David Rubin, offer critical perspectives that challenge the prevailing narratives. … Read more

Secretary of State Tony Blinken Just Made a Huge Statement On Israeli Settlement Expansion (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses Blinken’s decision, and what kind of effect it could have on relations between the U.S. and Israel. Following the news by the Israeli government late last week that it plans to expand its settlements in the West Bank (Judea and Samaria), Secretary of State Antony Blinken has responded. He noted that Israel’s planned expansion is “inconsistent with international law,” which, in turn, reverses a Trump-era decision, the “Pompeo doctrine”, … Read more

The U.S. Is Trying To Stop Israel’s Invasion of Rafah – But the Question Is Why (Guest: Joshua Waller)

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses why the U.S. is getting involved, and if it has reason to. As previously announced earlier this week, Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz confirmed that the country has given Hamas until March 10th to free its remaining hostages. And if it fails to do so, it will attack Rafah, the last city remaining in Hamas control. Ever since this announcement, several countries have been concerned … Read more

Israel Gives a Deadline For Gaza Ground Offensive In Rafah – So What Happens Next? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the latest initiative announced by Israel, and the impact that could come from it. Israel has reached a breaking point with Hamas and the hostages it’s currently keeping, and, as a result, has provided an ultimatum. Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz recently noted that Hamas has until the 10th of March to release all its hostages. If it fails to do so, a huge offensive is set … Read more

As the United States and the U.K. Become More Involved In the Gaza War, What Kind of Global Effect Will It Leave? (Guest: David Rubin)

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the involvement of the other countries, and how difficulty could arise from finding politically-themed resolution. Just days after a strike left three U.S. soldiers dead in Jordan (and a number of others injured), the country, alongside the U.K., have begun launching strikes on Houthi positions in Yemen. As a result, it’s expected that the Iran-aligned Yemeni group could target both Israeli and U.S. interests, escalating the war even … Read more

Iran Proxies Kill Three US Servicemen In Jordan

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin explains how Biden’s actions are the opposite of what he should be doing. A devastating attack has taken place on northeast Jordan, with drones killing three U.S. service members and injuring 25 others. After being briefed on the matter, President Joe Biden had the following to say in a statement: “Today, America’s heart is heavy. Last night, three U.S. service members were killed – and many wounded – during … Read more

High Court Ignores Danger at Border By Michael Letts

(Originally published in Newsmax.) The U.S. Supreme Court just opened up the border for more illegal migrants to enter the U.S. On Monday, the court granted the Biden administration’s request to not allow wire that the Texas government installed along its border with Mexico, something which the administration should have done itself. Unfortunately, the Biden administration can now cut the wire, along with the state’s right to defend its border from an illegal immigrant invasion. … Read more

Should China’s Simulated Attack On a U.S. Warship Be of Concern? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter discusses the simulation, and whether China would consider carrying it through. With tension building between the United States and China (mostly due to what’s happening with Taiwan), a new simulation has some people concerned about where it could be headed. A new report from the South China Morning Post reveals that one of China’s secret labs, running under the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, recently conducted a simulation that shows … Read more

What Will China Do With the Election of Taiwan’s New President?

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the election of William Lai, and what comes next. Taiwan has a new president – and China doesn’t seem that pleased with the choice. 64-year old doctor-turned-politician William Lai Ching-te has been elected, with millions of Taiwanese people turning in their votes to elect him. This has China on edge, as Beijing has labeled him as a “troublemaker” and a dangerous “separatist.” This comes on the … Read more

Antony Blinken Believes a “Path To a Palestinian State” Is the Answer For Israel – But Is It?

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the vision that the visiting Biden official has, and if it’s sustainable. As the war wages on between Israel and Hamas, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the former, calling on the country to work with moderate Palestinians and fellow countries regarding plans for Gaza following the war. He noted that they were willing to work together to rebuild and govern the territory, but with one condition … Read more

Could Hezbollah Potentially Launch an Attack Against the United States?

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the latest report, and why President Biden should pay closer attention to the migrant crisis. Following attacks in Beirut and Lebanon, U.S. intelligence officials believes that Hezbollah may very well focus its attention on the United States. This comes from a report via Fox News, in which authorities have warned that the country could come under an increased risk of terrorist attacks, as the fight between Israel and Hamas continues. “Hezbollah could … 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

China Has Struck Back Against U.S. Defense Companies After an Arms Deal Sale With Taiwan

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the fallout from the deal, and how this continues to heighten tension between China and the United States. Tensions between China and the United States had already reached a boil, with ongoing investigations and a number of other scenarios surrounding Taiwan. But now China has provided the latest blow, in retaliation to an arms sale approved back in August 2023. Per this report from AP News, China has announced sanctions with … Read more

It Appears China Is Resorting To Using Spy Balloons Yet Again, This Time Over Taiwan

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the latest actions by the country – and the return of said balloons. Just about a year to the day of the appearance of spy balloons over U.S. soil, it appears that China has them once again peeking in on the actions of a nearby military base – this time in Taiwan. Taiwan’s Defense Ministry recently reported that the country had sent over four balloons across … Read more

China Issues a Dire Warning To the Philippines After Multiple Run-In Incidents – “Act With Caution”

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su explains how these small situations could lead to a bigger conflict in the following year. Tension has already been building between China and the United States over the past few months. But now the Philippines is entering the picture, based on incidents that have taken place in the South China Sea. As reported by France 24, top China diplomat Wang Yi explained to Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo that … Read more

Is President Biden Doing Enough When It Comes To Preventing Houthi Attacks On Commercial Shipping?

Retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discusses the newly formed Operation Prosperity Guardian, and why more effort is needed to thwart attacks. Earlier this month, Iran-backed Yemeni Houthis announced that they intend to target all merchant vessels heading to Israel via the Red Sea, in the face of the conflict it’s currently having with Hamas. This poses an imminent threat to shipments, potentially around the world, and can drive up prices on consumer goods worldwide.  As … Read more

China Hackers Are Attacking Computer Systems In the U.S. – And Could It Get Worse?

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the hack, as well as interesting technology that somehow slips past President Biden’s Beijing technology ban. At a time when tension between China and the United States is growing exponentially, it appears technology is playing a big part in it. A new report reveals that hackers working with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army have reportedly intruded a number of computer systems within the United States, including ones that tie … Read more

China Looks More Into Its “Sovereignty and Safety” As It Looks Towards a New Alliance With Belarus (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter discusses the country’s attempt at stronger ties with Belarus, as well as its latest criticism against the United States. China is looking into working with other countries – even if its criticism against the United States continues to build. Reuters recently reported that Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko recently met with China leader Xi Jinping, marking the second time this year he has done so. The goal of the meeting was to … Read more

What Will Come Out of Today’s Meeting Between President Biden and Xi Jinping? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the possibilities from the meeting – particularly with Jinping’s attempt to gain stature. All eyes are on San Francisco this week, as China leader Xi Jinping prepares to meet with President Joe Biden. The meeting, taking place today at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, comes at a crucial time for Jinping, as he attempts to show he’s a capable leader of a country that’s in the midst of a … Read more

A New Report Takes a Closer Look At Gun Ownership In the United States – And Why It’s More Important Than You Realize

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts and Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford discuss the report, and why there are more private gun owners than ever. With crime on the rise to unbelievable heights in many states and the number of illegal migrants entering the United States, more and more citizens are feeling the need to own a firearm. And according to a new report, those numbers are on the rise. Zero Hedge recently posted a … Read more

The FBI’s Christopher Wray Warns That the U.S. Is In a “Dangerous Period” With the Israel/Hamas War

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why Joe Biden needs to push for funding for more Border Patrol agents and police officers. As if the United States wasn’t already in enough turmoil with increasing crime activity and inflation, FBI head Christopher Wray has warned that a “dangerous period” awaits from what’s happening between Israel and Hamas. Wray believes that several terrorist groups could be planning to make a move in the country, in an effort … Read more

China and Russia Have Aligned To Criticize the United States At a Recent Chinese Military Forum (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter takes a closer look at what took place in the forum earlier this week. China and Russia have once again taken aim with its criticism against the United States, this time at a security forum in Beijing. The Xiangshan Forum, which discusses military diplomacy annually, was where several officials took aim at the country. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, for instance, noted how the U.S. created a dire situation for … Read more

The Maine Shooting Shows Exactly Why Police Officers Are Still Needed Now More Than Ever (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts praises the men and women working tirelessly to find the suspect, who is still on the loose. What’s happening in Maine right now is absolutely frightening. 40-year old Robert Card, who is a certified firearms instructor and a member of the U.S. Army Reserves, allegedly shot and killed at least 18 people in a bowling alley and a restaurant, and injuring 16 others. At the present time, the suspect is … Read more

With the Israel/Hamas War Beyond Negotiation, What Will Happen Now?

Retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discusses Hamas actions and what could happen next. Ever since it began its attacks on Israel over the weekend, Hamas has continued to move forward against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his administration. As a result, over 900 people have now been killed, and apparently there’s no negotiation in place to bring an end to the ongoing war. Speaking with President Joe Biden Sunday night, Netanyahu explained that, when … Read more

Did Ukraine Falsely Report the Death of a Russian Black Sea Commander To Get Money Out of the United States?

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts and retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discuss the implications from the claim. The news was buzzing earlier this week that Ukraine had successfully launched a military strike that resulted in the death of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet commander Admiral Viktor Sokolov, as well as 33 of his fellow servicemen. Many claimed this was a victorious moment for Ukraine, adding further heft to its recent deal to receive billions of dollars … Read more

China Isn’t Too Pleased With Germany Calling Xi Jinping a “Dictator” – Even Though It Makes Sense (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter discusses the labeling and why China may be taking such offense to it. With the way that Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have been acting over the past year or so, it appears some people are taking the route of labeling him a “dictator.” And China doesn’t seem too pleased with that. During a recent interview with Fox News, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock used the term … Read more

China Isn’t Backing Down On Its Plans For Taiwan, But It Remains Defiant As It Notes That It’s “Not For Sale” (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the CCP’s latest actions, as well as recent comments from X social media owner Elon Musk. Even though Taiwan has made it clear that China doesn’t own them, that isn’t stopping Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party from attempting to move in on the matter. According to CNN, China has recently enacted a plan for integration of both the coastal province of Fujian and the self-governed … Read more

Two New Bills Are Discussing the Fate of Taiwan – But What Does It Mean For the United States and China?  (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ senior investigative reporter discusses the new bill, and what effect it could have on China’s efforts to overtake Taiwan. Things are certainly heated between the United States and China at the moment, but a new bill working its way through the Senate could possibly add even more tension. The bill is H.R. 1176, and, according to Congress, it would “amend the Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative (TAIPEI) Act of 2019 to … Read more

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