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Cleta Mitchell: From Election Integrity to IRS Targeting, the Battle for Accountability Continues

Cleta Mitchell, election attorney and founder of the Election Integrity Network, on the intertwinings of Russiagate and the Epstein files—and

Andrew McCarthy: Collusion Probe Was a “Dirty Trick,” But Not a Crime

Dan Proft spoke with former federal prosecutor and National Review contributing editor Andrew McCarthy about the latest developments in the

James Gagliano Examines New Revelations in Trump-Russia Probe and Possible DOJ Action

Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent, James A. Gagliano, break down the new revelations from DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard

John Roberts Warns Against Political Rhetoric That Could Stoke Unrest

John Roberts, writer, television producer and artist, asks why JB Pritzker is trying to start a coup on US Soil?

Minneapolis Faces Crucial Mayoral Choice as Omar Fateh Emerges as Far-Left Contender

Dan Proft spoke with John Hinderaker, president of the Center of the American Experiment, about the upcoming Minneapolis mayoral race

Progressives Gain Ground in NYC as Democrats Face Crossroads on Identity and Governance

Chief Political Analyst at The Liberal Patriot, Michael Baharaeen, offers A Final, Comprehensive Look at How Trump Won in 2024

A Year After the Trump Assassination Attempt, Questions Still Linger Over Secret Service Failures

One year after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the fallout

Scott Walker Talks Autopen, Federal Overspending, and the Fight for Campus Free Speech

President and CEO of Young America’s Foundation, former Governor of Wisconsin and former presidential candidate, Scott Walker:  Stop Paying for

FBI Veteran Thomas Baker Calls Epstein Case a ‘PR Disaster’ for Trump Admin, Urges Transparency on Multiple Fronts

Thomas Baker, retired FBI Special Agent and former legal attaché, critiques the White House’s handling of the Epstein files and