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Rich talks with Daniel Page Adams, who tells his story about January 6th and how he ended up with a 2-year prison sentence. Next, Washington Examiner border and immigration reporter Anna Giaritelli tells how Alejandro Mayorkas has been a failure as DHS Secretary. We also hear from Seamus O'Fianghusa, an author, publisher, and military veteran who feels Pete Hegseth is a perfect choice for Defense Secretary.
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Rich talks about those mysterious drones and other matters of national security with USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, former Deputy U.S. military representative to NATO. Later, the federal spending bill is in limbo after Elon Musk and President Elect Trump urged Republicans to vote against it. We get the views of New Jersey Assemblyman Robert Auth. Also, the Fed lowers a key interest rate by a quarter point, and stocks react.
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Rich checks in with Dr. Miriam Grossman, author of "Lost in Trans Nation: A Child Psychiatrist's Guide Out of the Madness," for some thoughts on the Tennessee puberty blocker ban case recently before the Supreme Court. Later, a look at the importance of free speech in maintaining a peaceful co-existence with Wanjiru Njoya, scholar-in-residence at the Mises Institute.
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Rich takes a look at today's headlines, including the shootings at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin. Next, Thomas Kenniff, attorney for Daniel Penny, talks about the acquittal of his client in the subway choking incident. Later, Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) tells why he thinks Iran has a connection to the mysterious drones in the skies over the East Coast.
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Rich talks with Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project, about the government's observance of Pansexual/Panromantic Awareness Day this past weekend. Also, Jonathan Gilliam, a Navy SEAL and former FBI agent, offers his insight into the watchdog report into the FBI's intel before January 6th, as well as the large drones seen in the skies over parts of the East Coast. Plus, we look into the concept of 'Gentle Parenting.'
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Rich talks about the latest honor for President Elect Donald Trump, that of Time Magazine Person of the Year. Next, Michael Pack, CEO of Palladium Pictures, talks about his previous role with the U.S. Agency for Global Media as well as the new documentary about former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss, The Prime Minister vs. the Blob. We also meet Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, head of the Hope of the World ministry and author of "The Dragon's Prophecy: Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days."
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Rich talks with Jake Lang, a prisoner for over 1,400 days. We'll get his account of how the events of January 6, 2021 made him a 'Democrat hostage' without a trial. Later, as evidence mounds against suspected killer Luigi Mangione, America's Psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman helps us look into the possible motives in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Rich talks with Major General (Ret.) Bob Dees about Israel's rocket attack on Syria, along with other news in the region. Next, Vance Ginn, formerly with the White House Office of Management and Budget, responds to President Biden's claims of economic success and gives his take on whether tariffs would be good for America. Later, we get some reaction to the court appearance of accused killer Luigi Mangione from Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (Ret.), spokesperson for the National Police Association. She also tells why they are endorsing Kash Patel as FBI Director.
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Rich talks to former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss; she's the subject of the new documentary The Prime Minister vs. the Blob: Liz Truss' 44 Days in Office. Jonathan Tobin, editor-in-chief of Jewish News Syndicate, weighs in on the fall of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad, who is currently presumed to be hiding in Russia. Plus the latest on the not guilty verdict for Daniel Penny and the capture of a person of interest in the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Rich discusses the news of the day, including the manhunt for the killer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and President Elect Trump's defense of his cabinet pick to lead the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth. Next, a conversation with R.J. Stewart, Hollywood writer and author of "Crazy Hawk: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller." Plus, a new study links mental health and leaded gasoline. We get thoughts on that and a spiritual approach on coping with depression from Dave Haberer, pastor and author of "How Did I Get Into This Pit?"
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Rich talks with Sarah Parshall Perry, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, about the Tennessee transgender case before the Supreme Court. We also discuss whether Trump's nomination of Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary is in jeopardy, with Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt. Later, film maker and producer Matt Pirrall shares the story behind his new documentary about the Babylon Bee, "The Bird and the Bee: Satire, Social Media and Censorship."
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Rich talks with former federal prosecutor Doug Burns about the pardoning of Hunter Biden and Trump's choice of Kash Patel as FBI Director. Next, a discussion of the transgender bathroom ban on Capitol Hill with Leslie Corbly, anti-feminist attorney and author of "Silent Suffering: Poems of Pain and Purpose." Later, Frank Lasse, author of "Climate and Energy Lies: Expensive, Dangerous & Destructive," gives his take on the World Court hearing on the climate crisis, as well as Trump's plans to bring back the Keystone XL pipeline.
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President Joe Biden goes back on his earlier word and says he will pardon his son Hunter. Rich talks about that, and discusses Trump's threats of tariffs on BRICS countries with Brett Manley, executive director of the Energy Fair Trade Coalition. Later, we learn how 2024 was a failure for woke-ism and globalism with Mark Gober, author of "An End to the Upside Down Reset: The Leftist Vision for Society Under the 'Great Reset' - and How It Can Fool Caring People into Supporting Harmful Causes."
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Rich talks about an apparent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Then we take a look at post-election polling with John McLaughlin, CEO and partner at McLaughlin & Associates. Later, a conversation with Trevor Loudon, spokesman for the film "Beneath Sheep's Clothing."
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Rich talks about the dismissal of federal election interference charges against President-elect Trump. Next, former White House homelessness czar Dr. Robert Marbut shares some of the stunning information he learned as producer of the new documentary "Fentanyl: Death Incorporated." We also check in with Col. John Mills (Ret.), author of "War Against the Deep State," for reaction on word of a possible cease fire between Israel and Hezbollah.
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Rich talks with Bruce LeVell, former senior advisor to the Trump campaign, about President-elect Trump's picks for Secretary of Labor and Treasury, as well as the pause in the 'hush money' sentencing. Bruce also gives his take on being scolded by Abby Phillip on CNN for addressing a female panelist as "Dear." We also get some advice on how to keep post-election stress from ruining Thanksgiving get-togethers from Dr. Vince Callahan, founder of the Florida Institute for Neural Discovery.
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Rich welcomes Trump attorney Jesse Binnall to talk about Matt Gaetz dropping out as Attorney General nominee, and Trump nominating Paul Bondi as the next potential AG. Also, the Illinois Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of actor Jussie Smollett. Later, the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister and former defense minister, as well as the military commander of Hamas. We'll hear from former advisor to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Ruthie Blum. Plus, some thoughts on Howard Lutnick, Trump's choice for Commerce Secretary, from presidential historian Tevi Troy, author of "The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry."
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Rich talks with Randy Clark, Texas Border Reporter for Breitbart News, about the guilty verdict and sentence of life imprisonment for Jose Ibarrra, the Tren de Aragua gang member charged with killing Laken Riley. Also, this week marks the 61st anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Matt Crumpton is co-author of the new book "The JFK Assassination Chokeholds That Inescapably Prove There Was a Conspiracy."
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Rich talks about the controversy over incoming Rep. Sarah McBride, the first trans representative in Congress. Next, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Tony Shaffer, president of the London Center for Policy Research, has reaction to Ukraine firing long-range missiles into Russia, as the Kremlin revises its nuclear policy. Later, as President-Elect continues to name more nominees, there's a push for Dr. Stella Immanuel to serve in the administration. She joins us to talk about her book, "Let America Live."
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Rich talks about the potential of President Biden starting World War Three by allowing Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia, as we welcome Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, founder Deputy U.S. military representative to NATO. Also, Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice, has reaction to Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence. Later, as Special Counsel Jack Smith prepares to close shop, who else is abusing 'lawfare' against President-elect Trump? We look into that with Paul Kamenar, lead counsel at the National Legal and Policy Center.
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