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Mission Mostly Accomplished? – AD FREE
Is the Iran campaign mostly complete, or just ramping up? The show discusses President Trump’s latest comments on the conflict, then lets Sen. John Kennedy and Energy Secretary Chris Wright join in. Plus, today marks six months since Charlie’s assassination. The show commemorates Charlie, and talks about what is becoming a worrying threat to holding his killer accountable: The far left’s embrace of jury nullification to let their radicals get away with their crimes.
The New York Nail Bombs + The FBI’s Maricopa Raid – AD FREE
The weekend brought another lovely demonstration of the “religion of peace” and its impact on American life. TPUSA Frontlines reporters Bo “Bodittle” Alford and Gabe Victal discuss the failed nail bomb attack in New York and Antifa’s violent street actions. Plus, Charlie was a front-row witness to several shady election events in Maricopa County. Now, the Trump FBI has raided the county’s election records. John Solomon explains what they’re looking for. The team shares a whitepill about immigration and the latest obnoxious defense of James Talarico.
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 117- America First vs America Only? Luigi the Musical? Kids in Church?
The Thoughtcrime crew dive into the most exciting and relevant questions of the week, including:
-Should MAGA be isolationist?
-Have political betting markets become a threat to American national security?
-Is it okay to make a musical about Luigi Mangione? Should we go watch it?
-Should kids be allowed to disrupt church?
Tune into Thoughtcrime and interact with the cast live each Thursday night on Rumble at 6 pm Eastern.
No Squishing on the Border! + AMA 256
Kristi Noem is out at DHS, and Markwayne Mullin is in. The show dissects how the president’s first Cabinet shuffle will be used by moderates to pressure the president to weaken his core promises, and how that absolutely must not happen. Mark Halperin breaks down the politics of the Iran conflict. Then, there’s another round of subscriber questions, such as:
-How does the team build faith amid the grief of losing Charlie?
-Is it worth considering a compromise on immigration that includes some amnesty?
-Why do members of the far left celebrate figures like the ayatollah?
Charlie,
Like our great President I am 79 this year and a first year Boomer. I back President Trump one hundred percent, however I have felt this an inevitable conflict for some time. My father was a 30 year career officer in the US Army serving in the Pacific towards the end of WW11. During the Korean conflict his orders took him to Augsburg, Germany and we accompanied him living there 3 1/2 years. We witnessed the horrible destruction from the war and the initiation of the Marshall Plan. Upon returning to the states, Dad took on responsibilities at Walter Reed and Ft. Myer. Additionally, there were tours in France (3yrs), Vietnam and Okinawa. My husband also served in the US Army. My son served 5 years as a US Marine and now works in research for the Navy. My heart remains in support of our veterans and active duty military. The majority of us love and pray for our President and his family and I now have two grandsons who eagerly enlisted into the Marine Corps after November 5th.