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With a lot of attention on the 2024 Republican primary, we discuss the candidates and the dynamics of the race, with Hogan Gidley, former White House Deputy Press Secretary during the Trump administration.
To discuss the state of the economy amidst heightened pressure on the global banking system in the wake of the silicon valley bank collapse we are happy to have on CEO of public square Michael Seifert.
There are more than 61-million disabled Americans living in the U.S. many of them are more than qualified to be employed in the country's labor market. Many aren't aware of this talent pool. Melissa Ortiz, who serves at the national center for public policy research as the senior adviser for the able Americans project. She spoke with NTD's Kelly Wright about the issue.
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The republican-led house passed a bill to shine a spotlight into classrooms across the nation. The bill addresses content in curriculum and books, as well as gender transitioning for minors. We had a chance to speak with Congressman Bob Good of Virginia. Parental rights in education has been a focal point in his state in recent years. We examine some of the issues within the American education system, and what he thinks needs to be done.
And more on the vaccine mandates. to learn more about covid regulation and other measures. Steve Deace is host of the Steve Deace show on Blazetv and author of the book: Rise of the Fourth Reich and we are happy to have him on to discuss.
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For the first time, TikTok's new CEO was in the hot seat, as he faced heated questions from lawmakers. With democrats and republicans pushing a national TikTok ban, will we soon see an outright ban of the Chinese affiliated social media company? We'll hear from South Carolina congressman Ralph Norman, and congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri.
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A decision on whether New York will indict trump is delayed again. Republicans in the house and senate are responding differently. Many in the house are quick to defend trump while senator under the leadership of Mitch McConnell are playing it a bit more reserved. To assess the latest developments of the prospects of former president trump being indicted we are happy to have attorney and founder of Legacy PAC, Jared Craig.
A new bill in Congress that Republicans are prioritizing right now is H.R. 1, The Lower Energy Costs Act. The bill seeks to unleash America's potential of natural resources and ensure energy independence. Joining to discuss the bill, we just sat down with Congressman Pete Stauber of Minnesota.
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President Biden signs legislation to declassify intelligence on Covid origins. This garnered strong bipartisan support as well as about China more broadly. What's it like cooperating on this issue? NTD's Steve Lance sat down with Congressman Dan Newhouse of Washington to find out.
Chinese communist regime leader Xi Jinping is in Russia right now, meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Our next guess joins us to discuss the meeting, as well as U.S. foreign policy on China, and ways to decouple.
President Biden yesterday vetoed a bill that aimed to push back against ESG investments. Congressman Mike Flood spoke with NTD's Steve Lance about the ESG movement, and critics concerns.
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What are the implications of a potential Trump arrest? NTD's Steve Lance explored the issue with Congressman Andy Biggs of Arizona.
Lawmakers on both the right and left are in unison when they condemn China's Xi cozying up with Putin as Russia carries out this war against Ukraine. What are the implications to international order? It doesn't stop with giving support to Russia. We speak with the director of China policy at Washington based think tank Center for Security Policy.
As for President Biden's budget proposal for fiscal year 2024, the 6.9 trillion budget significantly raises taxes for corporations and the wealthy. The corporate tax rate would hit 28 percent, while the top individual tax rate would max out at 39.6 percent. NTD's Steve Lance sat down with Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida to discuss.
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The latest on the GOP's investigation into the Biden family's money trail. The Treasury department is now allowing the republican-led oversight committee to review suspicious activity reports generated by the Biden family's dealings with a Chinese energy company. We hear from Former FBI agent, Steve Friend, who will offer a unique take from an insiders perspective at the FBI.
Our next guest sheds some light on some serious antisemitic trends in American politics, education, and culture. Jeff Berk is the founder of Truth Tells.
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Amid the second largest bank failures in U-S history, President Biden defends the U-S banking system and tells Americans to rest assured. But some investors say they’re concerned about how the government’s actions could impact the market in the long-run.
Congressman Mike Flood sits on the house financial services committee and he'll join us to assess the fallout from the collapse of silicon valley bank.
We'll also hear from Thane Lawrie, a former CEO of one of Britains top 100 companies. What are some of the lessons that we can learn from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank?
Various investigations happening on Capitol Hill are grabbing attention recently. What are the top concerns? Earlier, I had a chance to speak with chairman of the house oversight committee James Comer who's leading several of the investigations.
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The second hearing on the weaponization of the federal government wrapped up this week. What are the key takeaways? How did the government respond to the allegations, and how will the American people react? Joining us to discuss, we're happy to have two guests- Jeremy Tedesco, Senior Counsel from Alliance Defending Freedom and Rob Henneke, Executive Director at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
As the investigation into the origins of COVID continues, a group of Republican congressmen are pushing a bill related to the pandemic. It would treat the new W.H.O. accord on global pandemic responses as a treaty. I just sat down with Congressman Tom Tiffany to discuss his new legisaltion pushing back on the bill.
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Kicking off a spending battle with Republicans, President Biden unveils his budget plan in Philadelphia. What’s in it, and how Republicans are expected to respond. Zooming in on President Biden's budget proposal. We are joined by Ira Mehlman, the media director for Federation for American Immigration Reform.
Joining us now to discuss more about the probe into the origins of the CCP virus, we sat down with Congressman Ronny Jackson. He's a member of the House select committee on the coronavirus pandemic.
Does faith still have relevance to all that we are experiencing in American government and politics? AR Bernard, pastor of the Christian cultural center, counsels politicians, entertainers, and business leaders. NTD's Kelly Wright talked with the pastor about divine order in a changing culture, and finding a positive direction for government.
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The house subcommittee probing the origins of covid is shining a spotlight on hypotheses once silenced and mocked as conspiracy theories. While lawmakers tell us getting to the bottom of the search will prove challenging, they won't cease trying.
Arizona Congresswoman Debbie Lesko sits on the committee to investigate the origins of COVID and was on the hill earlier today asking a series of questions to witnesses who came to testify and we are happy to have the congresswoman join us.
Automaker Ford is investing $3.5 billion dollars in an electric vehicle battery factory in Michigan. This is after Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin rejected the investment in his state over Chinese involvement. Joining us next to discuss, we're happy to have Virginia House Delegate Emily Brewer.
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Tik-Tok is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Chinese efforts to infiltrate America. To discuss Chinese infiltration, as well as efforts to stop them, we just had a chance to sit down with Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee.
Illegal immigration is a trade that is highly lucrative for the Mexican cartels operating in the very area where the two Americans have just been killed. To discuss the border crisis, we sat down with Chad Wolf, former acting secretary of homeland security during the Trump administration.
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NTD's Kelly Wright has a chance to sit down with freshman Congresswoman Harriet Hageman of Wyoming. She was elected last year to replace Liz Cheney as the lone representative of Wyoming.
The Chinese Communist regime just announced that its boosting its military budget by 7.2% for the coming year. That marks the eighth consecutive year of single-digit percentage point increases, and makes its 2023 budget about double where it was 10 years ago. To discuss the significance of this, we sat down with John Sitilides, Geopolitical strategist at Trilogy Advisors.
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A new house subcommittee is at work investigating the alleged weaponization of the federal government. NTD's Steve Lance spoke with Congressman Byron Donalds of Florida, to learn about it.
How serious is the threat from the Chinese Communist regime? NTD's Steve Lance spoke with Congressman Mark Alford from Missouri to find out. They also touched on the efforts to hold the CCP accountable for the pandemic and potential aid to Russia.
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Congressman Keith Self of Texas explains how the threats posed by the Chinese regime and the crisis at the southern border are connected.
A new type of artificial intelligence known as chat GPT has been in the spotlight recently for its success in a range of areas. But at the same time, many are raising concerns about the potential risks of such technology. To discuss this new chat-bot, we spoke with Jake Morabito, Director of Communications and Technology Task Force at the American Legislative Exchange Council.
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The House select committee on competition with China just held its first meeting last night. Lawmakers highlighted the threat posed by the Chinese Communist regime, and its human rights abuses. We just sat down with Congressman Ralph Norman of South Carolina.
President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan is facing challenges in the Supreme Court. NTD's Kelly Wright spoke with Kilian Laverty to learn more about the case. Laverty is a policy manager with Freedom Works, a conservative advocacy group based in Washington D.C.
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Rik Mehta, healthcare law professor at Georgetown university, joins us to discuss the COVID pandemic. Mehta is an entrepreneur, pharmacist, and former candidate for U.S. senate in New Jersey.
The World Health Organization has come under scrutiny for the way it shielded the Chinese Communist Party from criticism in the early stages of the pandemic. Now the W.H.O could be postured to be a major voice in the United States for how future pandemics are handled. To weigh in, we have David Belle, former medical officer at the W.H.O and now a senior scholar at the Brownstone Institute.
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We've seen massive disruptions to our supply chains over the past three years, including to our food supply. What did the pandemic teach us? And what are the biggest vulnerabilities of America's food supply? We spoke to President and CEO of the Center for Security Policy, Tommy Waller.
Nate Fischer, co-founder and CEO of New Founding joins us to delve into the technology sector and the conservative movement. Is big tech a force against the conservative movement, or are the tides changing?
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A new report finds that more than 3 million students are allowed to change their name and pronouns at school, without parental consent. Joining us to discuss the study, we have the author of the report. Angela Morabito, is the spokesperson for the Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies and a former U.S. Department of Education press secretary.
The Supreme Court is hearing a case involving Google and Section 230. Justices could decide to modify or even upend the law, which gives social media platforms protection from liability for their users' posts. Joining us now to discuss the case, we have James Czerniawsk, senior policy analyst in Technology and Innovation at Americans for Prosperity.
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The U.S. has publicly warned China against sending weapons to Russia. The administration is now reportedly going to publish evidence of China considering just that. Joining us to discuss Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Russia, and the various threats the Chinese communist party poses, we have Congressman Peter Stauber of Minnesota.
The 2024 presidential primary is getting crowded, with some candidates still under the radar. Dr. Rollan Roberts is an American businessman, government advisor, and now republican candidate for president recently announcing his candidacy for the 2024 presidential campaign. NTD’s Kelly Wright sat down with with Roberts to discuss his 2024 bid.
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