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  • Are Biden's Pardons Valid? The Auto Pen Controversy
    2025/06/07

    Congressman Scott Perry shares his insights on the current political landscape and the implications of recent actions taken by the Biden administration. He discusses the controversy surrounding Karine Jean-Pierre's departure from the Democratic Party, the legality of auto-pen signed documents by President Biden, and the ongoing issues with funding to China. Congressman Perry also addresses the rising anti-Semitism and its connection to political narratives. Dr. Kelly Victory, chief of disaster and emergency medicine at The Wellness Company, talks about alarming issues surrounding biological pathogens being smuggled into the U.S. and the ongoing FBI investigations into the COVID cover-up. Congressman Glenn Grothman joins to discuss the current political climate, including the ongoing inquiries into President Biden's mental and physical health, and the implications of executive orders signed during his tenure. He delves into the controversial funding of Chinese research and the potential risks it poses to the United States.

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    39 分
  • Unraveling China's Pathogen Threat: Insights from Congressman Tom Tiffany
    2025/06/07

    Congressman Tom Tiffany discusses the alarming new developments surrounding federal research funding linked to Chinese scientists and the potential agro bioterrorism threats they pose. He delves into the implications of China’s actions on U.S. agriculture, the need for legislative changes regarding visas and trade agreements, and the importance of work requirements for welfare benefits. Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, shares insights on the recent Supreme Court deadlock on faith-based charter schools and the ongoing fight for educational reform in Oklahoma. Walters shares insights on the state's new curriculum standards aimed at enhancing American history education, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking among students. Finally, reformed title fraud thief Matthew Cox, shares his insights on how the growing crime of house stealing operates and what homeowners can do to protect themselves. He reveals the importance of monitoring your home title and the unique services provided by Home Title Lock, which can help safeguard your most valuable asset.

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    28 分
  • From Senate to Governor: Tommy Tuberville's Bold Move
    2025/06/05

    Senator Tommy Tuberville from Alabama, who is now running for Governor of the state, is on a mission to protect women's sports while running for governor of Alabama. He discusses the importance of returning power to the states, the implications of the new spending bill, and his commitment to ensuring fair competition in sports. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson. We discuss significant law enforcement actions, including a major cartel bust and the ongoing fight against human trafficking. Erika Donalds, Chair of the America First Policy Institute's Center for Education Opportunity, discusses the transformative potential of school choice in America. Erika highlights the newly proposed Education Choice for Children Act (ECCA), which aims to create a federal tax credit for scholarship funding organizations, expanding educational opportunities for families nationwide.

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    38 分
  • DEI in Medicine: A Dangerous Shift Away from Meritocracy
    2025/06/04

    Congressman Greg Murphy, a practicing surgeon and representative from North Carolina, discusses his newly introduced EDUCATE Act aimed at eliminating DEI practices from medical schools, arguing that these ideologies compromise patient care and medical excellence. He also addresses the implications of direct-to-consumer drug advertising and the need for stricter vetting of research projects involving foreign nationals. Kyle Brosnan, the general counsel for the Oversight Project, shares insights on the controversial practices surrounding presidential pardons and executive orders, focusing on the Biden administration's use of an auto pen for signatures. Finally, AMAC spokesperson Bobby Charles makes his weekly visit. To receive a one-year AMAC membership for only $1, go to AMAC.us/JustNews

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    56 分
  • Governor Morrissey: Leading West Virginia's Charge Against Chinese Investments
    2025/06/03

    West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey discusses the state's bold initiatives against Chinese investments and the importance of transparency in the child welfare system. Governor Morrissey shares his vision for a safer and more accountable West Virginia, including efforts to protect women's sports and enhance child welfare reforms. Then, Retired FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota talks about the alarming rise of antisemitism in the United States, highlighted by a recent violent incident involving an Egyptian national in Boulder, Colorado. Piehota analyzes the current threat environment, the implications of immigration policies, and the need for enhanced monitoring of radical ideologies on social media. Finally, Kimberly Hermann from the Southeastern Legal Foundation joins to share insights on the ongoing legal battles surrounding transgender athletes in women's sports and the implications for female athletes.

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    57 分
  • The Big Beautiful Bill: What’s Next for America?
    2025/06/02

    Congressman Tim Burchett from Tennessee dissects the implications of the recently passed Big Beautiful Bill, the potential changes awaiting the bill in the Senate, the importance of accountability in government, and the ongoing frustrations with the regulatory state. Additional interviews with entrepreneur Rob Hersov, who uncovers the alarming realities faced by farmers in South Africa, and Steve Stern, CEO of theflagshirt.com.

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    32 分
  • The Big, Beautiful Bill Explained: Part Two
    2025/06/01

    In part two of this special report presented by AMAC, John Solomon takes an in-depth look at President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" with insights from key figures including Senator Ron Johnson, budget expert Phil Kerpen, President of Unleash Prosperity Tim Doescher, and John Lott, a leading statistician, who presents compelling data on crime and mass shootings.

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    59 分
  • The Big, Beautiful Bill Explained: Part One
    2025/05/31

    In part one of this special report presented by AMAC, John Solomon takes an in-depth look at President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" with insights from key figures including Kevin Hassett, President Trump's chief economic advisor. We explore the transformative elements of the bill, such as the REINS Act, projected economic growth, and the implications for American families. Join us as we discuss how this legislation aims to reshape the economy, reduce government overreach, and empower middle-class families.

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    27 分