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Pedro Gonzalez says it’s hard not to conclude that our leaders hate the country when the President makes time for a getaway to Ukraine before visiting hazard zone Ohio.
Assistant Director of the Heritage Foundation, Brenda Hafera, says that cancel culture is doing its best to go after some of our most important Founding Fathers.
Join host Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (Ret.) spokesperson for the National Police Association (https://nationalpolice.org/) for interviews with law enforcement experts on their thoughts about the anti-police media, the crime crisis, and leadership.
As Russia nears one anniversary of fighting in Ukraine, Jesse asks historian Boris Ryvkin if Vladimir Putin’s position is vulnerable to forces within his country?
(Full Show) It’s a mixed bag on this edition of I’m Right. First, Jesse Kelly exposes some of the worst examples of identity politics from this week. Then, Jesse gets some insight into the Hunter Biden laptop from the person who broke the story in the first place. What new shady deals are being brought to the surface? Emma-Jo Morris has the details. Also, why is Iran establishing a presence in Latin America? Lisa Daftari has the scoop. Plus, more insight into the Ohio train explosion from a supply chain and national security expert.
Between the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the ongoing Cold War 2.0 featuring the United States and China, there’s no shortage of conversation surrounding the world’s nuclear superpowers. What do each of these countries desire and what are their means to accomplish their goals? Jesse Kelly takes a deep dive into the United States, Russia and China amidst all the global unrest to discover what each of these nations are made of.