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Rich talks about this week's Trump rally in the Bronx, as well as President Biden's efforts to lower gas prices by releasing more oil from strategic reserves, with Dennis Kneale, former managing editor at Forbes and host of the "What's Bugging Me" podcast. Next, we meet Tiffany Smiley, a candidate for Congress in the state of Washington who became an advocate for military veterans after her husband was blinded in a bomb attack nearly 20 years ago. Then, a conversation with Dr. Jared Frederick, co-author of "Into The Cold Blue: My World War II Journeys with the Mighty Eighth Air Force."
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We get an overview of former President Trump's rally in the Bronx from someone who was there: media personality John Tabacco. Then, Rich talks with Dr. Lisa Strohman, chief development officer at Gamesafe, about child predators targeting victims through the children's game Roblox. Plus, reaction to Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's controversial commencement address, from Dani Katz, author of "The Language of Betterarchy: A Blueprint for Uniting Against Tyranny."
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Rich talks politics and discusses the border problem with Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI). Then, Mark Moyar, author of "Masters of Corruption: How the Federal Bureaucracy Sabotaged the Trump Presidency," tells how former Pres. Trump could drain the swamp if he gets a second term. We also look at billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros' interest in purchasing radio stations, with Michael Harrison, publisher and editor of Talkers Magazine.
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Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) comments on the news of the day and gives an update on the SHUSH Act. Then, Rich talks about Bidenflation, the U.S. reaction to the death of Iran's president, and more with Joel Pollak, Breitbart senior news editor at large. Also, Kash Patel, former Dept. of Defense chief of staff, shares his experience of being at the Trump trial in New York this week.
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Actor/comedian Adam Carolla tells us all about his new show "Mr. Birchum," and weighs in on some of the current political happenings. Iran's president is among those killed in a helicopter crash; Rich talks about the incident and implications with U.S. Army Brig. General (Ret.) Anthony Tata. Later, the ICC is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as well as Hamas leaders. We get reaction from Ruthie Blum, former advisor at the office of Mr. Netanyahu and co-host of the "Israel Undiplomatic" podcast.
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Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) discusses the ongoing Trump trial in New York, as well as the House Judiciary Committee's efforts to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. Then, Army veteran Eddie Garcia shares why he's running for Senate in Virginia. Later, we observe National Police Week with Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (ret.), spokesperson for the National Police Association. Plus, chaos in a House Oversight Committee hearing dominates Open Phones.
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First, we look at the World Health Organization's proposed pandemic treaty, and how it ignores COVID policy mistakes, with Dr. Jay Bhatacharya from Stanford University. Next, a conversation with Hung Cao, author of "Call Me An American" and a candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia. Then, Rich speaks with political advisor and campaign strategist Dr. Louis Perron, author of "Beat The Incumbent," about how candidates' legal problems can be political communication opportunities.
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Rich welcomes Brigitte Gabriel, best-selling author and Chair of ACT for America, to discuss the latest in the Israel-Hamas war, the presidential election, and other news of the day. Then, we take a look at the campus protests and other higher education topics with Prof. Nick Giordano from Suffolk County Community College. Later, Bruce Willey is a CPA and tax expert; he'll provide tips on what to do if you get audited by the IRS.
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Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, chairman of the medical watchdog group Do No Harm, shares his views on the Biden administration guidelines to include DEI as a factor in deciding who should receive kidney transplants. Then, a look at how conservatives can utilize artificial intelligence to get an edge in the presidential election, with Gregg Phillips, creator of Fusion AI. Later, Rich talks with Billy Prempeh; he's running for Congress in New Jersey, and was in attendance at the Trump rally over the weekend in Wildwood, NJ.
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Rich talks with blues musician, author, and race relations expert Daryl Davis, who has been dubbed "The Klan Whisperer." Later, Prof. Carl Szabo from George Mason University's Scalia Law School tells how demands to divest from Israel will undermine national defense. Plus, it's a Friday night edition of "Open Phones Across America."
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Rich talks with actor Nick Searcy, producer of the documentary "The War On Truth," which tells what really happened on January 6th. Then pollster John McLaughlin looks at the voter gender gap, and other issues facing voters in this year's presidential election. Plus, your calls in "Open Phone America."
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Rich discusses the news of the day, including an update on the Trump Georgia case, with Jonathan Emord, candidate for Senate in Virginia. Next, we meet Mike Ring, CEO of Old Glory Bank. Then, a new study links anger to an increased risk for heart disease; we find out more from Dr. Fahmi Farah, a Board Certified Invasive Cardiologist.
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Liora Rez, executive director of Stop Anti-Semitism, joins Rich to analyze President Biden's speech at the Holocaust Remembrance ceremony. Then it's a look at the Marxist takeover of higher education with Mike Gonzalez, co-author of "NextGen Marxism: What It Is and How to Combat It." Later, we explore the benefits of a social media detox, with healthy living expert Janna Johnson.
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Rich welcomes former federal prosecutor Doug Burns; they discuss the judge's threat to jail former President Trump over gag order violations. Then Harvard Law Prof. Mark Ramseyer talks about his new book, "The Comfort Woman Hoax: A Fake Memoir, North Korean Spies, and Hit Squads in the Academic Swamp." We also learn about "The Unvanquished: The Untold Story of Lincoln's Special Forces, the Manhunt for Mosby's Rangers, and the Shadow War That Forged America's Special Operations," from military historian and best-selling author Patrick O'Donnell.
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Gordon Chang, author of "China is Going to War" and "The Great U.S.-China Tech War," takes a look at the dark side of the Chinese auto industry. Rich also talks with Jason Isaac, founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute, about the Biden Administration's new climate regulations. Plus, the news of the day and your calls in Open Phones Across America.
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Rich talks with former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), author of the new book "For the Love of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind." Then, USC Law student Anthony Mansfield describes the anti-Israel protests he witnessed firsthand at UCLA. We also get a history lesson on Germany's proposal to seize Russian assets from Jared Knott, a decorated combat infantry officer who served in Vietnam. He has written the book "Tiny Blunders/Big Disasters."
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Rich talks with Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) about her work on the REPORT Act, which updates technology on the Missing and Exploited Children Cyber Tipline. Then, it's a discussion of the DEA's reclassification of marijuana, with Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD). James Agresti, president and co-founder of Just Facts, tells how federal subsidies are penalizing oil and gas companies. Plus, former Army intelligence Captain Morgan Lerette tells his story in the new book "Guns, Girls, and Greed."
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Former President Trump is held in contempt of court for violating a judge's gag order. Rich talks with one of Trump's attorneys, Jesse Binnall. Then, Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) - the only Ukrainian-born member of Congress - tells why she voted against additional funding for her homeland. Later, it's a discussion of the left-wing protesters taking over U.S. universities such as Yale and Columbia, with Kenneth Abramowitz, founder of SaveTheWest.com and author of "The Multifront War: Defending America from Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics and Racial Strife."
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Famed criminal attorney Arthur Aidala discusses the recent overturning of a conviction against his client, Harvey Weinstein. Then, Rich talks with Dr. Donna Van Natten, author of "The Body Language of Politics." Later, the DOJ and HHS are launching an online portal which allows the public to report health care practices deemed "harmful to competition." We learn more from Robert Bork, Jr., president of the Antitrust Education Project.
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From CPC Hungary in Budapest. Rich discusses the news of the day with Gavin Wax, president of the New York Young Republicans Club, and former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp. Then Dr. Carole Liebermann, "The Terrorist Therapist," offers her thoughts on the protests on college campuses, one of which has resulted in the arrest of a professor at Emory University. Finally, filmmaker Chris Shimojima tells us about his newest project, "Safe Society."
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