Interviews

Interviews

Former Police Chief Pushes Back on Claims Surrounding ICE Operations and Law Enforcement Practices

Thomas Weitzel, retired Riverside police chief and Awake Illinois law-enforcement fellow, separates fact from fiction on ICE operations and the

March for Life Highlights Ongoing Federal and State Battles Over Abortion Policy

Director of Legal Affairs for Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Katie Glenn Daniel, responds to Trump's call to be "a

Former Chicago Police Leader Warns Against Repeating ‘Defund the Police’ Playbook

Retired Chicago Police Chief of Detectives Eugene Roy says the media’s rush to judgment is making a bad situation in

Debate Over Immigration Enforcement Intensifies as Allegations of Political and Foreign Influence Surface

Peter Schweizer, investigative journalist and author, connects the Minneapolis protests to his new book The Invisible Coup: How American Elites

Steven Bucci Warns of Eroding Public Order and Rising Geopolitical Risk

The Heritage Foundation's Steven Bucci weighs the pros and cons of a proposed pause on ICE operations in Minnesota

Former Attorney General Warns Supreme Court Climate Case Could Redefine Limits of Lawsuit-Driven Policy

Former Attorney General of the United States, Michael Mukasey, on climate warfare and Suing the Past 

Governor Braun Backs “America First” Economics and Pitches Indiana as Alternative to Illinois Governance

Governor of Indiana, Mike Braun, explains how he plans to bring the Bears to NW Indiana - we'll make things

Bob Woodson Criticizes Race Rhetoric and Calls for Grassroots Renewal in Black Communities

Public rhetoric comparing modern American politics to slavery, Jim Crow, and Nazi-era Europe drew sharp criticism during a recent discussion

Justice Department Scrutiny Intensifies Over Alleged Interference With Federal Immigration Enforcement

Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies Andrew R. Arthur asks  Is a ‘Civil War’