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Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is in the running to become the first black woman to sit on the Supreme Court, yet she cannot even define the word ‘woman’ Danielle D’Souza Gill joins Buck to figure out whether or not Judge Brown Jackson is fit for this position.
03-22-22 Yale law students protest a free speech campus event, seeming to create their own laws as they go. Jack Posobiec joins to talk about SCOTUS Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s second day of confirmation hearing, and Morgan Zegers chimes in on the latest Lia Thomas drama in NCAA women’s swimming in tonight’s Hold The Line.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson took the hot seat again during day 2 of her confirmation. Senators took aim to find out exactly what Judge Jackson’s “hidden agenda” will entail. She did her best attempt to deflect most questions, but Capitol Hill saw right through her.
Yale law students organize an in-classroom protest of a guest speaker’s appearance on campus. What happened to free speech? Gen Z seems to be creating their own laws as they go. Buck dives into some of the consequences we will face if we do not take a stand against the lunacy.
As the brutal invasion of Ukraine grinds into its fourth week, Bill Roggio explains why the West may not actually know who’s actually winning the war. And the Hunter Biden’s laptop scandal resurfaces again, Tiana Lowe joins Buck to discuss how the media continues to cover it up to protect President Biden and his son. Also, the humanitarian crisis continues in Ukraine. A volunteer helping with relief efforts on the Poland-Ukraine border joins Buck to give his perspective from the ground.
According to the UN, at least 3 million people have fled war-torn Ukraine. Brian Sack is on the ground volunteering in the relief efforts. He gives his perspective from the Poland-Ukraine border and explains how Americans can help ease the crisis.
The fog of disinformation and bias has been heavy when it comes to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Bill Roggio of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracy explains why Russia likely still has the advantage.
The price at the pump is hitting record highs, a trend that’s likely to continue for the foreseeable future. Buck takes a look at the Biden administrations search for solutions and its use Americans financial pain to push its green energy agenda. Plus, Buck discusses the anniversary of “15 days to slow the spread” with Columnist David Marcus, and a death in Los Angeles two months BEFORE George Floyd highlights the hypocrisy of the left.
The New York Times has confirmed that the Hunter Biden laptop is authentic…too bad it happened a year and a half too late. Buck takes a look at the stunning admission from the Times. Plus, is Joe Biden about to hand Iran a huge victory in the nuclear talks? Buck speaks to Heritage Foundation’s Peter Brooks about the ongoing Iran nuclear deal negotiations.
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, is it possible that Vladimir Putin would use a tactical nuke? Buck talks to senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and expert on nuclear proliferation Peter Brooks about the dangerous potential for nuclear war.
The New York Times has confirmed that the Hunter Biden laptop is authentic…too bad it happened a year and a half too late. Buck takes a look at the stunning admission from the Times.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed members of congress, making an appeal for more sanctions against the Russian government. Lawmakers gave Zelensky a standing ovation both before and after the address, Buck asks the question: are his demands realistic and are they in America’s best interest? Plus, Buck speaks to Lauren Chen about a transgender man winning USA Today’s Woman of the Year, and Columnist David Marcus stops by to discuss the 2 year anniversary of “15 days to slow the spread.”