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Bold and Blunt: Breakdown of the big, beautiful bill
Now that President Donald Trump has successfully passed his One Big Beautiful Bill into law -- what next? According to fiscal experts, the golden age of America's economy may very well be on the horizon.
SharesLISTEN: Monday’s Threat Status Pentagon Minute
The Houthis attacked a commercial ship in the Red Sea on Sunday. The question now is whether the U.S. will resume its air strikes against the Houthis.
SharesPolitically Unstable: The job of enforcing civil rights laws
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler interviews Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Justice Department.
SharesLISTEN: Thursday’s Threat Status Pentagon Minute
The Pentagon says the decision to pause some military aid shipments to Ukraine was part of a larger review of America's military support around the world.
SharesGet all of Wednesday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Wednesday's Front Page: President Trump's tax cuts and spending bill is headed back for a high-stakes final vote in the House, a new facility in the Florida Everglades will provide ICE with more space to detain and deport illegal immigrants, and more.
SharesLISTEN: Tuesday’s Threat Status Pentagon Minute
There are still wildly conflicting reports about just how much damage U.S. airstrikes really did to Iran's nuclear program and how quickly it could recover.
SharesPolitically Unstable: Strengthening the ties between Black and Jewish communities
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler interviews Pastor Dumisani Washington on why he founded the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel and the ties between Black and Jewish communities.
SharesGet all of Tuesday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Tuesday's Front Page: The Senate is poised to vote on President Trump's massive package of tax and spending cuts, federal authorities have announced what they call the largest medical fraud takedown in U.S. history, and more.
SharesLISTEN: Monday’s Threat Status Pentagon Minute
A top Iranian cleric has issued a death decree known as a fatwa against President Trump, and officials are warning about Iranian sleeper cells already in America.
SharesBold and Blunt: Politics, prophecy, the press and the war on Iran
Pastor Jack Hibbs, president of Real Life Network and founding pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills Church in California, and the author of the recent "Living in the Daze of Deception," said Christians and believers should be turning attention to Ezekiel to see prophecy unfolding.
SharesLISTEN: Here’s how China pulled ahead in the hypersonics race
Dr. Mark Lewis, of the Purdue Applied Research Institute, joins the show to talk about hypersonic weapons research, the U.S.-China hypersonics race, and the challenges ahead for the Golden Dome missile shield.
SharesGet all of Thursday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Thursday's Front Page: The Department of Justice has taken the unusual step of suing an entire federal court, saying it's taking extreme measures to give breaks to illegal immigrants facing deportation, a growing number of employers say Generation Z job applicants are ghosting them in the hiring process, and more.
SharesPolitically Unstable: The dangers of child sex changes
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler interviews Dr. Roy Eappen about the health dangers of sex-change procedures for children.
SharesBold and Blunt: America’s time of turning, the 1960s
If one time could be pinpointed in America as a point of national turning, where the foundations crumbled and moral absolutes gave way to decadence and a loss of common decency -- look no further than the 1960s.
SharesGet all of Tuesday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Tuesday's Front Page: President Trump says that Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire hours after Iran launched a missile attack towards an U.S. military base in Qatar, New York City voters are about to launch either the improbable comeback of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo or the rapid rise of Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, and more.
SharesPolitically Unstable: Celebrating 250 years of the U.S. Army
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler interviews Robert Wilkie, former Secretary of Veterans Affairs, about the U.S. Army's birthday.
SharesPolitically Unstable: The roots of the Middle East conflict
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler interviews Clifford D. May, president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, on the roots of the Middle East conflict.
SharesBold and Blunt: Israel, Iran engaged in clash of civilizations
The ongoing war between Israel and Iran isn't so much a fight over land or resources or military superiority as it is a true clash of civilizations and an epic showdown between good and evil. And Israel represents all of civilized society, including America.
SharesLISTEN: Why the U.S. should bomb Iran (and why it shouldn’t)
Ed Wong of the New York Times joins the show to talk about his latest book, "At the Edge of Empire: a family's reckoning with China."
SharesBold and Blunt: America should help Israel win
Israel's war on Iran is America's war on terrorism -- and all of civil society's war against evil.. What role America should play in Israel's war on Iran is a subject of controversy, though.
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