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Israeli strikes on Iranian gas led to an Iranian strike on Qatar, and even President Trump is signaling it wasn’t supposed to happen. Eric Bolling breaks down the impact on the global economy. Lydia Moynihan talks about the many small scandals consuming Zohran Mamdani’s terrorist-supporting wife. Alex Marlow digests Joe Kent’s claims about Israel and Charlie on Tucker Carlson.
The Hart-Celler Act is where everything in America went wrong, throwing America open to the Third World which has flooded in ever since. A core part of saving America isn’t just securing the border, but radically transforming who comes here legally. Rep. Andy Ogles joins to discuss his bill to finally repeal and replace the Hart-Celler disaster. James O’Keefe offers a new scoop exposing California voter fraud. Plus, the team watches a brawl in the Senate after Sen. Rand Paul picks a very personal fight with DHS nominee Markwayne Mullin.
Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent has become the first high-profile member of the Admin to quit over Iran. Was it wise for him to make a big public show of it, and will anyone else follow? The team digests and reads the diverse reaction of show listeners. Plus, Wynton Hall explains why the most important battle in America right now isn’t about the border or Iran, but about AI. Because AI might be able to stop wokeness in its tracks — or it could make it a permanent part of life, forever.
Lindsey Graham is up for reelection this year and it’s high time he was given the heave-ho. The show welcomes both the major candidates challenging Graham from the right to represent South Carolina in the Senate. Plus, it was a weekend of heavy personal drama on the right, as Mark Levin got the President to join his side in a fight with Megyn Kelly. Jack Posobiec and Libby Emmons help digest the question at the heart of things: What, and who, is truly MAGA?
The Thoughtcrime team hits the most important topics in the entire world, including:
-Should we all be hitting our faces with hammers to improve our appearance? -Who should go on an American $500 bill? -Is Canada an apartheid state?
It’s been less than two weeks since the Iran campaign started, and America has seen three Islamic shooting attacks plus a failed bombing. Eyal Yakoby joins and Sen. Eric Schmitt talks about his SCAM Act, which would strip citizenship from immigrants who defraud or attack Americans. Then the team takes an hour of subscriber questions, including:
-What’s stronger, nature or nurture? -How can we push back on Islam without violating the First Amendment? -Are cell phone towers anti-MAHA?
Are Iranian drones a danger to the West Coast? Could Mexican drug cartels ally with them to strike where Americans feel most secure? Former FBI agent Stuart Kaplan discusses how, thanks to mass immigration, the unthinkable has become depressingly plausible. Miranda Devine talks about Mayor Mamdani’s steady Islamization of New York twenty-five years after 9/11. Pastor Lucas Miles touts the upcoming events of the Make Heaven Crowded tour and why it is essential for all Christian believers to gather together in person.
How would you feel if you missed out on $5 million? “Beast Games” runner-up Cory Sims lived through that, but joins to share his story of faith, prayer, and perseverance. Plus, the Trump Administration is reportedly telling Republicans to back off on the rhetoric of “mass deportations.” This show’s position: Say or don’t say whatever you have to, but deportations themselves are of existential importance for the country. Kane and Alex Marlow weigh in on how to keep selling this essential issue, and the country’s sentiment about continued fighting with Iran.
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 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.
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?
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