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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed members of congress to much fanfare, but America needs to ask itself: are his demands realistic and are they in America’s best interest?
As Russia continues its war on Ukraine, the US warns China they will face grave consequences for supporting the Kremlin. Dean Cheng joins Buck to discuss the latest talks between the White House and China. Plus, Buck talks to The First contributor, Morgan Zegers, on the latest Covid-19 lunacy coming from the sports world.
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving can sit on the sidelines during home games but he can’t play. Does COVID-19 know the difference? Buck talks to The First contributor, Morgan Zegers, on the latest Covid-19 lunacy coming from the sports world.
As Russia continues its war on Ukraine, the US warns China they will face grave consequences for supporting the Kremlin. Dean Cheng joins Buck to discuss the latest talks between the White House and China.
Crime in New York City remains out of control as police attempt to rein in the chaos. Buck has the on the latest crime surge the big apple and the mayor’s failure to address the problem. Plus, Iran takes responsibility for a missile attack near a U.S. consulate in Iraq and Americans continue to hold Joe Biden in low regard despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Just a week and a half ago, New York City Mayor Eric Adams insisted that the Big Apple ‘would defeat crime’ after recent police statistics showed nearly every type of criminal offense was up in the month of February – but after a violence-filled weekend in the city, it’s time to start questioning Mayor Adams’ competence.
Iran claimed responsibility on Sunday for a missile barrage that struck near a U.S. consulate complex in the city of Irbil in northern Iraq. Buck talks to Nile Gardiner, the director of the Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, about what the attack means for American security.
The Biden administration announcing a slew of new of sanctions against Russia today, including bans on Russian imports and new restrictions on the Russian financial sector. It’s all part of the administration’s an effort to be tough of Vladimir Putin but Buck asks a simple question: where does this all end? Plus, Buck talks to Pedro Gonzalez of Chronicles Magazine about Jussie Smollett beiing sentenced to 150 days in jail, and congressional candidate Morgan Ortegus stops by to give her take on Vice President Kamala Harris’ tour of eastern Europe.
The Biden administration announcing a slew of new of sanctions against Russia today, including bans on Russian imports and new restrictions on the Russian financial sector. It’s all part of the administration’s an effort to be tough of Vladimir Putin but Buck asks a simple question: where does this all end?
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Europe assuring NATO allies that America’s commitment remains strong. Congressional candidate Morgan Ortegus stops by to give her take on Harris’ unimpressive tour of eastern Europe.
Ukraine continues to put up a valiant fight to slow the advance of the Russian military 15 days into the invasion. Casualties are mounting on both sides as diplomatic efforts between the two nations have thus far failed to bring an end bloodshed. Buck looks at the situation on the ground in Ukraine. Plus, the CEO of Disney is speaking out on Florida’s so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill. Buck discusses the latest in corporate wokeness with Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer.