Randy Sutton On Anti-law enforcement narrative
Under the Biden administration, anti-law enforcement rhetoric ringed true and police officers across the country had their hands tied. One America’s Makenna Blackman has more.
Under the Biden administration, anti-law enforcement rhetoric ringed true and police officers across the country had their hands tied. One America’s Makenna Blackman has more.
President of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton, is calling on Attorney General Merrick Garland to resign if the pardon by Joe Biden for his son Hunter was political. One America’s John Hines has more from Washington.
On Beyond the Deception with Craig Huey, Craig and Alicia Summers discusses how mainstream media misrepresents key stories. He covers Kash Patel, Trump’s FBI pick, who’s exposing DOJ corruption and the “Deep State,” with the media labeling him a “disinformation candidate.”
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, for federal gun charges and tax evasion, despite previously promising not to. For a law enforcement perspective, Keith Hanson, CEO of QUX Technologies joins Alicia Summers.
The IRS says it doesn’t have the money to enforce Tax laws and is asking for $20 Billion before President Trump retakes office. One America’s Zach Petersen has The Scoop.
The U.S. has rejected a decision by the International Criminal Court to issue warrants for the arrest of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials.
Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile during an attack on Ukraine on Thursday, according to Kyiv’s air force, in the first known use in the war of such a powerful, nuclear-capable weapon with a range of up to thousands of kilometers.