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Jun
9
2026
Vice President Vance sends a criminal referral to the DOJ against former Vice Presidential candidate and current Governor of Minnesota Tim Walls, alleging Medicaid fraud and abuse. Meanwhile, concerns over election integrity in California's recent mayoral election have sparked doubts about the legitimacy of the results. Rick Rinnell joins the show to discuss the issues with California's voter rolls and the need for voter ID laws to prevent fraud.
Jun
8
2026
The mainstream media is in chaos, with a moment of media consolidation and restructuring of how news media is going to run. Journalists are being called out for their biases and agendas, and the self-importance of some journalists is being questioned. The ACLJ is involved in a lawsuit against CNN to protect people who are being lied about on mainstream media. The situation in Israel is also being discussed, with a recent uptick in violence and a call for Israel to finish Hezbollah.
Jun
5
2026
California's election results are still ongoing, with concerns over voting integrity and election reform. The ACLJ is fighting for pro-life pregnancy resource centers, while also monitoring the situation in Israel and the Middle East, including tensions between Netanyahu and Trump, and the threat of Iran's military.
Jun
4
2026
The war in Iran continues to be a contentious issue, with the US and its allies seeking to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Meanwhile, a ceasefire has been brokered between Israel and Lebanon, but the situation remains fragile. The ACLJ is also taking a stand against video game violence, particularly in the popular game Roblox, where a school shooter simulation was allowed to exist for an extended period of time. The organization is working with parents to demand greater accountability from the game's developers and to promote parental rights in the digital age.
Jun
3
2026
The LA Mayoral race is heating up with Karen Bass leading the way, but Spencer Pratt is close behind, and the results are still uncertain. Meanwhile, the gubernatorial race in California is also too close to call, with Steve Hilton in the lead. The Republican Party is hopeful that these results could be a sign of a shift in the state's politics, but the Democrat Party is not giving up yet. As the election results continue to come in, concerns about voter fraud and the integrity of the electoral process are also being raised.
Jun
2
2026
The California election is heating up, with the jungle primary system in place, allowing the top two candidates to move forward to the general election. The Los Angeles mayoral race is a key focus, with Spencer Pratt running as an independent, challenging the two Democratic candidates, Karen Bass and Nithya Rahman. Meanwhile, President Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are embroiled in a heated conversation over Israel's military operations in Lebanon, with President Trump allegedly using profanity-laced language towards Netanyahu. The conversation highlights the complex relationship between the US and Israel, with President Trump's America-first foreign policy and Israel's need to defend itself against threats from Iran and Hezbollah.
Jun
1
2026
Iran has halted negotiations with the US and vows to block the Strait of Hormuz, while the ACLJ is fighting for the rights of pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Massachusetts, and the US government is being investigated for funding NGOs in Israel.
May
29
2026
President Trump makes a final determination on the war with Iran, drawing a line in the sand with demands for Iran to agree to never have a nuclear weapon or bomb, and the Strait of Hormuz must be opened immediately. The enriched material will be unearthed by the United States and destroyed, and no money will be exchanged until further notice.
May
28
2026
The US and Iranian negotiators have reached a deal on a memorandum of understanding that would extend a ceasefire and launch negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. The deal is pending President Trump's approval, and some experts are optimistic about the potential for a successful agreement. However, others are skeptical, citing concerns about Iran's trustworthiness and the regime's history of aggression. The US administration is working to ensure that any deal includes robust oversight and enforcement mechanisms to prevent Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons.
May
27
2026
The impact of President Trump's endorsements in Texas midterm elections, the appointment of Cece Heil to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and the importance of Judeo-Christian values in America's identity and the fight against anti-Semitism.
May
26
2026
The US and Iran are on the brink of a deal, but the details are still unclear. President Trump's administration has been negotiating with Iran, and there are concerns about the country's nuclear program. The Abraham Accords, a peace deal between Israel and several Arab countries, may be a key part of the negotiations. Meanwhile, the US has been involved in a conflict with Iran in the Middle East, and there are questions about the effectiveness of the US military strategy.
May
22
2026
The hosts discuss a massive healthcare fraud scheme in Minnesota, the consequences of Medicaid expansion, and the potential implications of James Comey's statements on the electoral college system. They also touch on the work of the ACLJ and the importance of getting involved in the fight for constitutional rights.
May
21
2026
A former DOJ attorney is charged with stealing sealed documents related to the Jack Smith investigation of President Trump, while a leading Democratic candidate in Texas sparks outrage with comments about Zionists and concentration camps, highlighting the growing issue of anti-Semitism in American politics.
May
20
2026
The fallout from the primary election loss of Representative Thomas Massey, who was ousted by a Trump-backed challenger, is sparking concerns about anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment within the conservative movement. Massey's concession speech, in which he blamed his loss on Israel, has been widely criticized as anti-Semitic, and his supporters have been accused of promoting hate speech and conspiracy theories.
May
19
2026
MS Now's Katy Tur attacked Speaker of the House Mike Johnson's prayer yesterday at the Rededicate 250 Christian rally at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. – but in doing so, she exposed her ignorance of the important line in the Declaration of Independence. The Sekulow team discusses Tur's shocking ignorance, the Trump Administration's response to the rally, the ACLJ's legal work – and much more.
May
18
2026
James Comey reveals his 2028 plan following the Trump presidency, sparking concerns about the FBI and Department of Justice. He calls for patience, saying that in two and a half years, the institutions can be rebuilt. Critics argue that his actions as FBI director were undemocratic and that he is now setting the stage for a presidential run. The discussion also touches on the electoral college, constitutional framework, and the role of the deep state in American politics.
May
15
2026
Kamala Harris suggests rewriting the Constitution to win elections, sparking debate on election integrity, Supreme Court expansion, and the Democrat Party's tactics. Experts weigh in on the implications of such reforms and the importance of preserving the Constitution and God-given rights.
May
14
2026
The US-China relationship is a contentious issue, with China's goal of reunification with Taiwan and the US maintaining strategic ambiguity. President Trump's visit to China highlights the importance of the bilateral relationship, with discussions on trade, economics, and security. The US and China must navigate their differences while finding common ground to maintain stability and address global issues.
May
13
2026
The conversation revolves around the war in Iran, the propaganda battle between Israel and its enemies, and the impact of social media on public opinion. Senator Chris Murphy's claim that Iran is two to three times more powerful than before the war started is questioned, and the Democrat strategy of playing a zero-sum game is discussed. The ACLJ's efforts to defend election integrity and the Constitution are highlighted, and the importance of understanding the complexities of the Middle East conflict is emphasized.
May
12
2026
A California mayor pleads guilty to being a Chinese spy, promoting pro-PRC content on her website and seeking permission from Chinese government officials. This incident highlights the influence operations of the Chinese Communist Party in the United States, and raises concerns about election integrity and foreign policy. The US-China summit is also discussed, with President Trump set to meet with Xi Jinping to address issues such as AI, trade relations, and the future of their relationship.
May
11
2026
The discussion revolves around the redistricting plans in Virginia, with Democrats rushing to the Supreme Court to appeal a decision that struck down the mechanism of accepting a new redistricting map. Meanwhile, the Russia-Ukraine war may be coming to an end, with Russian President Vladimir Putin stating that the war is nearing its conclusion. Additionally, the show explores the concept of spiritual warfare, discussing the idea that evil forces are at play in the world and that people are seeing unexplainable phenomena, such as UFOs and aliens.
May
8
2026
The war in Iran continues to unfold with a ceasefire in place, but the conflict is far from over. The US and Iran are engaged in a complex dance, with the US demanding that Iran stop its nuclear program and lift sanctions, while Iran is pushing for the US to withdraw its forces from the Middle East. Meanwhile, Israel is working to strengthen its alliances with other countries in the region and to counter the growing threat from Iran.
May
7
2026
The Supreme Court's ruling on redistricting has opened up new possibilities for partisan politics, while the situation in Iran remains uncertain, with President Trump's goals still unclear. Meanwhile, a new documentary series explores the spiritual battle between good and evil, delving into the world of angels and demons.
May
6
2026
The conflict in Iran may be coming to an end, with the US and Iran discussing a 14-point plan to end the war, including a pause in nuclear enrichment and the removal of uranium stockpile from Iran. Marco Rubio and President Trump have made statements on the matter, with Rubio saying the operation is over and Trump threatening to take military action if the agreement doesn't hold. Meanwhile, Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of 24-hour news and a changed media landscape.
May
5
2026
A magistrate judge in Washington, D.C. apologizes to Cole Allen, the suspect in the attempted assassination of the president and other administration officials at the White House correspondence dinner. The judge's apology sparks controversy and raises questions about the treatment of detainees. Meanwhile, tensions escalate in Iran as the ceasefire appears to be on the brink of collapse, and the U.S. military takes action against Iranian fast boats. The ACLJ discusses its work in Pakistan, where it is fighting for religious freedom and defending Christians from persecution.
May
4
2026
President Trump is given a 14-point proposal by Iran to end the war, but it has no mention of the nuclear program, which is a key sticking point for the United States. The proposal includes lifting sanctions on Iran and withdrawing US forces from the Middle East. Meanwhile, the US is considering a reduction of troops in Germany, and there are concerns about Iranian propaganda and the impact of politics on decision-making in conflicts.
Apr
30
2026
The Department of Justice releases a 565-page report confirming widespread anti-Christian bias within the federal government during the Biden administration, revealing systemic and pervasive targeting of Christian organizations and individuals.
Apr
29
2026
The indictment of former FBI director James Comey for allegedly making a threat against President Trump has sparked debate over free speech and the limits of acceptable rhetoric. The case raises questions about the motivations behind Comey's actions and the potential consequences of his words, particularly in a world where social media can amplify and radicalize individuals. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is celebrating a recent Supreme Court victory in a case involving pro-life pregnancy resource centers, highlighting the importance of protecting freedom of association and the First Amendment.
Apr
28
2026
A massive coordinated FBI raid is underway in Minnesota, targeting businesses accused of massive fraud, including some Somali American-owned companies. Meanwhile, the Secretary of Agriculture reveals shocking data on SNAP recipients driving luxury vehicles, and the government cracks down on Medicare and Medicaid fraud. In a separate case, two Christian brothers on death row in Pakistan write a heartfelt letter to the American Center for Law and Justice, thanking them for their tireless efforts to secure their freedom.
Apr
27
2026
Cole Thomas Allen, who made an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, will be arraigned in federal court today. The Sekulow team discusses the third attempt on Trump's life, the press briefing afterward (involving Vice President JD Vance, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth), the ACLJ's legal work – and much more.
Apr
24
2026
The potential for a third impeachment of President Trump is gaining momentum as House Democrats plan their first move, with some predicting a campaign promise and others seeing it as a distraction from more pressing issues. Meanwhile, the war in Iran continues to escalate, with Israel awaiting a green light from the United States to complete the elimination of the Khomeini dynasty. The conversation also touches on the importance of standing behind the Iranian people and the need for regime change in Iran.
Apr
23
2026
A judge in Virginia blocks the certification of the state's new congressional map, citing procedural violations and a misleading ballot question. The map, which would have given Democrats a 10-1 advantage in the state's congressional delegation, was passed by voters in a referendum. The judge's decision is seen as a major blow to Democrats, who had hoped to use the map to gain control of the state's congressional delegation. The case is now headed to the Virginia Supreme Court, where it could be decided in a matter of weeks.
Apr
22
2026
Iran's seizure of ships in the Strait of Hormuz has sparked controversy over the US-led blockade and ceasefire, with some calling for a definitive end to the conflict and others advocating for continued negotiations with the fractured Iranian government.
Apr
21
2026
The expanded DOJ investigation into John Brennan raises questions about accountability and the deep state's involvement in the Russia hoax. The intelligence community's actions have sparked a clash between foundational constitutional republic principles and the progressive ideology that seeks to undermine American values.
Apr
20
2026
The mayor of New York City, Mandami, is pushing a tax policy that targets the rich, but critics argue it will trickle down and affect everyone. Meanwhile, a recent video shows an Iranian arms dealer who received a green card under the Obama administration, working with the Iranian government to traffic arms between Iran and Sudan. The ACLJ is fighting for the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the founding documents of the United States.
Apr
17
2026
The Strait of Hormuz has been reopened, but the blockade on Iran remains in place until a deal is signed. The negotiations between Israel and Lebanon have led to a ceasefire, and Saudi Arabia is considering using Israeli ports to move their oil. The unfreezing of Iranian assets in the US could be part of a deal, but only if the nuclear program is dismantled and uranium is removed.
Apr
16
2026
Tulsi Gabbard refers the impeachment whistleblower for criminal prosecution, alleging the whistleblower lied to the Inspector General and coordinated with Adam Schiff to fast-track the complaint. The Director of National Intelligence and the Inspector General are also under scrutiny for their handling of the whistleblower complaint and potential misuse of process. The case raises questions about the integrity of the intelligence community and the accountability of government officials.
Apr
15
2026
The whistleblower process within the intelligence community is under review after a new inspector general is conducting a top-to-bottom review of the whistleblower format and process. This comes after a previous inspector general was accused of ignoring safeguards and allowing a whistleblower complaint to be used to impeach President Trump in 2019. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is battling CNN in a defamation case over a false report on Professor Alan Dershowitz's argument during the impeachment trial.
Apr
14
2026
A former Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, uncovers a conspiracy behind the 2020 impeachment of President Trump, revealing a deep state effort to bring down a sitting president. Meanwhile, the ACLJ exposes the Biden administration's weaponization of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, targeting pro-life individuals and shielding pro-abortion groups. The ACLJ's work is highlighted in a DOJ report, showing a dual system of justice and the use of pro-abortion groups as a secret police force.
Apr
13
2026
The US Navy has imposed a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz to block Iran's economic lifeline, following failed negotiations and Iran's refusal to abandon its nuclear ambitions. The blockade is part of a larger economic phase of the conflict with Iran, which has significant implications for global oil prices and the world economy. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for First Amendment rights in a case before the Supreme Court, where a church in California is facing $1.2 million in fines for defying public health orders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Apr
10
2026
The Vice President heads to Pakistan for historic peace talks with Iran, while a major hospice fraud scheme in California has defrauded the state of $267 million, raising questions about the effectiveness of the state's safeguards against fraud and the role of politics in the investigation.
Apr
9
2026
A task force led by Vice President Vance has uncovered billions of dollars in potential fraud in government contracts, while a report from the Manhattan Institute reveals California has lost up to $180 billion due to fraud under the governorship of Gavin Newsom. Meanwhile, Vice President Vance is set to lead negotiations in Islamabad with Iran, a move that has sparked both hope and skepticism.
Apr
8
2026
The Iran ceasefire agreement has been met with mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a step towards peace and others as a sign of weakness. The agreement includes a two-week ceasefire and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, but also raises concerns about Iran's nuclear program and its continued support for Hezbollah. The US and Iran have agreed to negotiate, but the details of the proposal are still unclear. The agreement has sparked debate about regime change and the role of NATO in the region.
Apr
7
2026
President Trump issues a chilling warning to Iran, stating that a whole civilization will die tonight if a deal is not reached by 8 p.m. Eastern time. The White House has confirmed the deadline, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is using human shields to protect their power plants and infrastructure. The US and its allies are preparing for a potential military operation, and the world waits with bated breath to see if a deal will be reached or if the conflict will escalate.
Apr
6
2026
President Trump's aggressive statements on Easter Sunday and the ongoing conflict in Iran are discussed, along with the successful rescue mission of two U.S. pilots and the implications of the situation. The ACLJ's work on First Amendment cases, including the recent Supreme Court decision in Olivier v. City of Brandon, is also highlighted.
Apr
2
2026
FINISH THE JOB: Trump Gives Timeline on Fall of Iran.
Apr
1
2026
President Trump is set to make a statement to the nation about the situation in Iran, with many speculating whether it will mark the end of the war or a continuation of the conflict. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is hearing a case on birthright citizenship, and gas prices are a concern for many Americans as they head into Holy Week.
Mar
31
2026
Eric Swalwell, a California gubernatorial candidate and former House Intelligence Committee member, has sent a cease and desist letter to the FBI, threatening legal action if they release documents related to a Chinese spy who infiltrated his office. The FBI is investigating the spy's activities, and Swalwell claims that releasing the documents would be an election interference. Critics argue that Swalwell's actions are hypocritical, given his previous calls for transparency and sunlight on government activities.
Mar
30
2026
The U.S. now has more than 50,000 troops in the Middle East. Will President Donald Trump put boots on the ground in Iran amid the ongoing war? The Sekulow team discusses the growing military presence in the Middle East, a possible plan to extract enriched uranium from an Iranian development site, the Trump Administration's efforts to end the war, the ACLJ's legal work – and much more.
Mar
27
2026
A report from Just the News reveals a plot to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars from Ukraine to the DNC and Joe Biden's reelection campaign, raising questions about corruption and election interference. The ACLJ is representing Calvary Chapel in a case against Gavin Newsom and the state of California, fighting for religious freedom and equal treatment. The organization is also working to expose the truth about the Ukrainian government's actions and the potential involvement of the US government in election interference.
Mar
26
2026
The ACLJ discusses the ongoing war in Iran, the potential for a deal with the Iranian regime, and the organization's efforts to support religious freedom worldwide, including a new bill to deny visas to perpetrators of religious persecution.
Mar
25
2026
BREAKING: Iran 'Sleeper Cell' Hits Europe.
Mar
23
2026
President Trump calls for a five-day ceasefire in Iran, citing productive talks with Iranian officials. The move is seen as a pressure point on the regime, but some question the effectiveness of the ceasefire and the overall strategy in the region. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security remains partially funded, leading to long lines at airports and concerns about national security.
Mar
20
2026
The investigation into the grand conspiracy probe involving James Comey and other high-ranking officials continues, with a federal prosecutor impaneling a grand jury in Florida. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for religious liberty in California, where churches are still facing fines for COVID-19 restrictions. Additionally, Iran has threatened tourist destinations worldwide, sparking concerns about terrorism and the Department of Homeland Security's ability to protect the country.
Mar
19
2026
Gavin Newsom's wife, Jennifer Newsom, made direct insults at evangelical Christians in a 2022 interview, sparking controversy and debate about her husband's potential presidential campaign and the state of California's treatment of conservative groups.
Mar
18
2026
The Iran conflict and its impact on the Department of Homeland Security are discussed in Senate hearings, where Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard provides a global threat assessment. Meanwhile, anti-Semitism is on the rise, particularly in New York City, where the mayor's St. Patrick's Day speech sparked controversy. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is working to defend religious liberty and combat anti-Semitism, and supporters can double their impact during the Double Your Impact Drive.
Mar
17
2026
The Save Act, a legislation requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote and photo ID at polling stations, is being debated in the Senate. Despite 71% of voters supporting the bill, Democrats are vowing to block it, calling it 'one of the worst things we've seen in America in a very long time.' Meanwhile, Christian music artist Aaron Schust discusses his new EP, 'Holy Week,' which explores the Jewishness of Jesus and the importance of understanding the scriptures.
Mar
16
2026
President Trump's military campaign against Iran continues, with the US and Israel working together to end the threats posed by the Iranian regime. The campaign has resulted in significant losses for Iran, including the destruction of their Air Force, Navy, and anti-aircraft capabilities. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is defending religious liberty and the rights of students to express their faith in public places, highlighting the importance of protecting these fundamental freedoms.
Mar
13
2026
The hosts discuss recent terror attacks in the US, the threat of radical Islam, and the spread of anti-Semitic rhetoric. They also talk about the Department of Homeland Security's focus on immigration and mass deportation, and the need for increased security on campuses and in places of worship. Additionally, they cover the Oklahoma Senate vacancy and the upcoming primary election for Attorney General.
Mar
12
2026
The FBI issues a warning to California about a potential Iranian drone threat, sparking concerns about the government's ability to respond due to the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to raise awareness about the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, where thousands have been killed and many more displaced.
Mar
11
2026
A terror attack in New York City was thwarted, but CNN's framing of the incident sparked backlash, highlighting the importance of accurate reporting and the need to hold the press accountable for spreading misinformation. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is fighting to protect the First Amendment and free speech, while also advocating for justice and accountability in the face of terrorism and extremism.
Mar
10
2026
A group of Democrat senators vow to shut down the Senate until they get their way, demanding hearings on the Iran conflict. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security remains shut down, and concerns about encrypted messages from Iran and potential sleeper cells are growing.
Mar
9
2026
The Iranian regime has announced a new supreme leader, Moshtaba Khamenei, who is closely aligned with the IRGC. The US administration has stated that it will not accept any deal with Iran except for unconditional surrender. The conflict between the US and Iran has raised concerns about oil prices and potential terror attacks on US soil. The Iranian people have been under oppression for decades, and it remains to be seen how they will respond to the current situation. The US and Israel are providing air support to the Iranian people, and there are rumors of a potential ground invasion. The ACLJ is working to promote freedom and liberty around the world, including in Iran, and is calling on people to support their efforts during their seven days of global impact.
Mar
6
2026
President Trump reassigns Christy Noam to a new position as special envoy for the Shield of the Americas, a security initiative in the Western Hemisphere, amidst the ongoing Iran war and regime change efforts. The move is seen as a strategic shift to focus on border control and security in the region, with implications for Cuba and other countries in the area.
Mar
5
2026
The Senate failed to pass a resolution requiring congressional approval for military action against Iran, with Democrats accusing the administration of being reckless and unserious. The administration's military strategy has been effective, but critics argue that the war is long and costly, with no clear endgame. The spread of information created by artificial intelligence is also a concern, as it can be used to manipulate public opinion and create confusion. Meanwhile, the possibility of a Kurdish state emerging from the conflict is being discussed.
Mar
4
2026
The elimination of Iran's assassination team for President Trump has sparked a significant shift in the region, with the US and Israel gaining operational control over Iran. The ACLJ has been involved in various cases, including a recent victory for a 20-year Army intelligence officer who was persecuted by the Biden administration. The organization continues to speak out against human rights abuses in Iran and defend Christian rights at the UN.
Mar
2
2026
The US military continues to carry out large-scale combat operations in Iran to eliminate the grave threats posed to America by the Iranian regime. The operation, led by President Trump, aims to destroy Iran's offensive missile capabilities, cripple its navy, and prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The conflict has sparked a global response, with many countries, including the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, supporting the US and Israel in their efforts to counter Iran's aggression.
Feb
27
2026
The potential war with Iran is looming, with Ambassador Huckabee ordering US embassy staff to leave Israel immediately. The situation is escalating rapidly, with travel warnings and restrictions in place. The ACLJ's Jerusalem office is working to ensure American representation in Israel, and the organization is advocating for regime change in Iran. The conflict has significant implications for US national security and the Christian community in Iran, where persecution is rampant.
Feb
26
2026
The FBI is embroiled in a scandal involving the spying on Cash Patel and Susie Wiles, with the agency obtaining their phone records and even recording a phone conversation between Wiles and her attorney. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in Iran as the US and Iran engage in negotiations over the country's nuclear program, with the US demanding that Iran dismantle its nuclear sites and deliver its remaining enriched uranium to the US.
Feb
25
2026
A heated State of the Union address sparks controversy and counter-programming from Congressional Democrats, including a bizarre protest by the Frog Brigade. President Trump's policies and rhetoric are scrutinized, while the Democrats' response is seen as insincere and unserious. The episode explores the complexities of American politics, the upcoming midterm elections, and the work of the ACLJ in the Supreme Court.
Feb
24
2026
A historic boycott of the State of the Union address is expected, with dozens of Democrats planning to skip the event or hold alternative gatherings. President Trump is set to deliver the address, and his team is known for putting on a memorable performance. The boycott has sparked debate about the role of Congress and the president, with some arguing that it's a political stunt and others seeing it as a necessary act of resistance.
Feb
23
2026
A historic winter storm hits New York City, prompting a snow shoveling program with strict requirements, sparking controversy over voter ID laws and government coercion. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom's book tour raises eyebrows with his attempt to relate to Southerners, and Tucker Carlson's interview with Mike Huckabee on Israel and Zionism sparks debate.
Feb
20
2026
The Supreme Court rules in a 6-3 decision that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president to impose tariffs, effectively overturning President Trump's emergency tariffs. The decision has significant implications for the president's ability to regulate trade and raises questions about the role of Congress in taxation.
Feb
19
2026
The US military is ready to strike Iran as soon as this weekend, with the largest deployment of air power since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. President Trump has given a 10-day deadline for Iran to make a meaningful deal, but the Ayatollah and the Mullahs are posting threats and saber-rattling. The Iranian regime has been a threat to the US and the Western world for decades, with a stated goal of death to America and Israel. The ACLJ is involved in the UN Human Rights Council and has offices in Europe and Jerusalem, working to support the Iranian people and promote regime change.
Feb
18
2026
The Supreme Court has ordered CNN to respond to a defamation case filed by the ACLJ, challenging the standard for public figures and media accountability. The case, involving a defamation claim against CNN, seeks to change the New York Times v. Sullivan standard, which has been criticized for being too high for public figures to prove defamation. The ACLJ argues that the standard is outdated and needs to be re-examined in the current media landscape.
Feb
17
2026
The ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran have escalated, with the Ayatollah making thinly veiled threats against the US military. President Trump has responded, saying that Iran wants a deal, but the Ayatollah's comments have raised concerns about the possibility of war. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom's comments at the Munich Security Conference have been met with criticism, particularly regarding his stance on climate change and his handling of California's issues.
Feb
16
2026
Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference has sparked hope for a renewed alliance between the US and Europe, highlighting the importance of a strong and united Western civilization. Meanwhile, a fifth grader in Illinois is facing persecution for her faith, and the ACLJ is fighting to protect her rights. The organization is also working to combat anti-Semitism and support Israel, while promoting religious freedom and the First Amendment.
Feb
13
2026
A partial government shutdown looms, affecting hundreds of thousands of people, including TSA, Coast Guard, FEMA, and Secret Service employees, who will work without pay. The ACLJ has filed an amicus brief at the US Supreme Court to uphold Election Day and protect election integrity, including the SAVE Act, which requires voter ID. Democrats are holding up the SAVE Act, and the government shutdown is seen as a political move to gain votes in the midterms.
Feb
12
2026
The SAVE Act, a GOP-backed bill requiring voter ID, has passed the House and moves to the Senate. The bill aims to tighten up voter registration identification requirements, sparking debate on election security and American democracy. Meanwhile, the ACLJ has secured a major victory for street preachers in Chicago, protecting their freedom of speech and First Amendment rights.
Feb
11
2026
The airspace closure in El Paso, Texas, raises questions about border security and the role of drug cartels in smuggling migrants and drugs across the southern border. Meanwhile, the rise of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism within the conservative movement is sparking concerns about the demonization of Jewish people and the spread of conspiracy theories.
Feb
10
2026
Senator Bill Haggerty takes legal action against Verizon for seizing his phone records as part of the Arctic Frost investigation, sparking a broader debate about government overreach and the abuse of power. Meanwhile, a member of the Religious Liberty Commission is accused of hijacking a hearing to spew anti-Semitic rhetoric, and Candace Owens is criticized for promoting conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic views.
Feb
9
2026
The discussion centers around voter ID laws, election integrity, and the role of organizations like the ACLJ in defending life, liberty, and the Constitution. The conversation also touches on the topic of abortion, fetal pain, and the arguments presented by Planned Parenthood in a recent trial. Additionally, the hosts discuss the importance of election laws and the need for uniform federal voting laws to prevent voter fraud.
Feb
6
2026
The US Justice Department has arrested a top terrorist suspect involved in the 2012 Benghazi attack, charging him with murder, arson, and terrorism. The arrest is a significant development in the case, which has been a source of outrage and controversy for many years. The suspect, Zubair al-Bakush, was extradited to the US and is currently in custody. The case highlights the ongoing efforts of the Justice Department to bring perpetrators of terrorist attacks to justice, even years after the fact. The arrest also raises questions about the role of Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration in the aftermath of the attack.
Feb
5
2026
The United States and Iran are engaged in a delicate diplomatic dance, with the US drawing a red line on human rights and the nuclear program. The Iranian regime is seeking to negotiate a deal, but its actions are raising concerns about its intentions and the impact on the people of Iran. The ACLJ is involved in the issue, supporting Iranian Christians and advocating for human rights and regime change.
Feb
4
2026
Tom Holman's drawdown of 700 ICE agents from Minnesota marks a significant shift in immigration enforcement, sparking debate on cooperation with local police and the impact on communities. Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood's withdrawal of a lawsuit against the defunding of their services is seen as a temporary win, but the fight for life continues. The ACLJ is at the forefront of these battles, advocating for pro-life policies and challenging government overreach.
Feb
3
2026
The ACLJ discusses the FACE Act, Don Lemon's arrest, and the intersection of journalism and religious freedom. They examine the law's application to pro-life protesters and the disruption of a church service in Minnesota. The conversation also touches on the importance of protecting houses of worship and the role of the ACLJ in advocating for religious liberties.
Feb
2
2026
The ACLJ's Jordan Seculo discusses the importance of religious freedom at the International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, D.C., while also addressing the current situation in Iran, including the threat of a regional war and the potential for a nuclear deal. The conversation also touches on the role of the U.S. in promoting human rights and stability in the Middle East.
Jan
30
2026
The arrest of Don Lemon, a former CNN anchor, has sparked a conversation about journalistic integrity, freedom of speech, and the First Amendment. The charges against Lemon include conspiracy to deprive rights and violation of the FACE Act, which protects places of worship and abortion clinics. The case has also brought attention to the ACLJ's efforts to challenge the Supreme Court's precedent on defamation and the broad immunity given to journalists.
Jan
29
2026
Border Czar Tom Homan's new approach to immigration enforcement in Minnesota is a departure from the Trump administration's typical strong language, instead focusing on finding common ground and improving the operation's safety and efficiency. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to defend pro-life pregnancy resource centers and Planned Parenthood in court, while also addressing the growing threat of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.
Jan
28
2026
A shift in tone is seen in Minnesota as leaders begin to work together to address the situation, following the death of two American citizens at the hands of ICE officers. The federal government has taken steps to de-escalate the situation, with President Trump meeting with Governor Tim Walz and other leaders to discuss a path forward. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to protect the free speech rights of students in Kansas, who were reprimanded for expressing support for President Trump and other conservative figures.
Jan
23
2026
The March for Life takes place in Washington, D.C., with Vice President JD Vance speaking in support of the pro-life cause. Meanwhile, a church in Minnesota was invaded by protesters, and three people have been charged. The Justice Department is investigating Don Lemon's involvement, and the ACLJ is fighting for the rights of peaceful protesters and pro-life advocates.
Jan
22
2026
The Department of Justice and the FBI made arrests in connection with a Minnesota church protest, citing the FACE Act, which protects places of worship. The incident has sparked debate about church security and the limits of free speech. Meanwhile, President Trump unveiled a plan to rebuild Gaza, which includes a Board of Peace and a development plan. The ACLJ has been involved in supporting churches and advocating for the First Amendment.
Jan
21
2026
President Trump and Gavin Newsom deliver polar opposite messages at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting the contrast between their views on globalization, tariffs, and economic policy. The Trump administration emphasizes the need for countries to prioritize their own citizens' interests, while Gavin Newsom calls for European leaders to stand up to President Trump and resist his policies.
Jan
20
2026
A church in Minnesota was overrun by protesters, and former CNN anchor Don Lemon was accused of participating in the disruption. The incident has sparked a debate about the limits of free speech and the role of journalists in covering protests. Meanwhile, a Christian ministry in Colorado has won a major victory in its fight against a city ordinance that threatened to silence its outreach efforts.
Jan
19
2026
A church service in Minnesota was disrupted by protesters, sparking a DOJ investigation and raising concerns about the safety of houses of worship. The incident has sparked a broader discussion about the state of the country, with some pointing to the rise of anti-Semitism and the erosion of respect for the law and institutions. As the nation marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, many are reflecting on the importance of peaceful protest and the need to address the root causes of social unrest.
Jan
16
2026
The Iranian protests continue to gain momentum, with President Trump supporting the people of Iran. Meanwhile, there are concerns about anti-Semitism in the US, particularly with regards to Hamas and Israel. The Supreme Court is set to hear a case on the issue of biological boys participating in girls' sports teams, and the West Virginia Attorney General is leading the charge in defending the state's law on the matter.
Jan
15
2026
President Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota, citing unrest and resistance from the state's governor and citizens. The Insurrection Act allows the president to deploy the military to enforce federal law and suppress rebellion. The move has sparked debate and concern over the potential consequences and the role of the National Guard and ICE in the situation.
Jan
14
2026
Articles of impeachment have been filed against Minnesota Governor Tim Walls, alleging fraud, concealment of fraud, interference with oversight, prioritizing political considerations, and failure to steward public funds. The impeachment process could lead to a trial in the Minnesota Senate, where a two-thirds majority is required for conviction. Meanwhile, West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey discusses a Supreme Court case involving states' restrictions on biological boys playing in girls' sports teams.
Jan
13
2026
The Iranian protests have reached a new level of intensity, with thousands of people killed by the regime. President Trump has made aggressive statements, including a 25% tariff on countries trading with Iran and urging protesters to take over their institutions. The US is considering its involvement, with some experts advocating for economic pressure and others for military action. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for life in Missouri, defending pro-life laws against Planned Parenthood.
Jan
12
2026
President Trump reveals a red line for Iran, sparking debate and concern about the potential for war. Meanwhile, anti-Semitism is on the rise in the US, with a historic synagogue in Mississippi being burned and Democrats condemning anti-Semitism for the first time in years. The ACLJ is working to support Israel and combat anti-Semitism, and President Trump's actions in the Middle East are being closely watched.
Jan
9
2026
The Department of Justice creates a new Assistant Attorney General to tackle fraud, with national jurisdiction to prosecute cases across the country. Meanwhile, protests in Iran show signs of momentum, with people from various demographics taking to the streets, and the Iranian regime's power base beginning to unravel. The situation in Iran has significant implications for Middle East stability and global energy prices.
Jan
8
2026
The tragic death of an American citizen in Minnesota has sparked a heated debate on immigration, law enforcement, and politics, with both sides accusing each other of dehumanizing the other and using the tragedy for political gain.
Jan
7
2026
The Minnesota fraud scandal has exposed a larger issue of how the federal government and state governments spend taxpayer dollars, with some arguing that addiction recovery programs are being outsourced to NGOs without proper oversight, and others calling for greater transparency and accountability in government spending.
Jan
6
2026
President Trump warns of potential impeachment if the GOP loses the midterms, while discussing the situation in Venezuela and the capture of Maduro. The ACLJ weighs in on the First Amendment and religious freedom, highlighting a case in Katy, Texas, where a teacher is fighting for her right to pray at school.
Jan
5
2026
The capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife has sparked celebrations among the Venezuelan people, while also raising concerns about regime change and US foreign policy. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, Governor Tim Walls has announced he will not seek re-election due to the mounting pressure from the massive fraud scandal that has broken out in the state.
Dec
31
2025
Calls for Governor Tim Walls to resign over Minnesota fraud scandal, with allegations of industrial-scale fraud in the state's child care system, dating back to COVID money and Medicaid fraud. The ACLJ is fighting for justice and accountability in the state, with a focus on protecting the rights of the vulnerable and exposing corruption.
Dec
30
2025
A massive fraud scheme has been uncovered in Minnesota, with daycare centers and NGOs allegedly receiving millions of dollars in taxpayer money without providing services. The Department of Homeland Security has deployed agents to investigate, and the governor's office has issued a statement acknowledging the issue. Meanwhile, protests have erupted in Iran as the economy struggles under sanctions, and there is growing hope for regime change. The ACLJ is fighting for parents' rights in Minnesota and New Jersey, and advocating for transparency and accountability in government spending.
Dec
29
2025
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is taking on a landmark Supreme Court case to challenge the media's blanket immunity to defamation, seeking to hold them accountable for spreading lies and destroying people's lives. The case involves CNN's defamation of Alan Dershowitz, and the ACLJ is arguing that the current standard set by the New York Times v. Sullivan decision in 1964 is outdated and needs to be re-examined in light of the modern media landscape.
Dec
23
2025
A grand jury investigation into former CIA director John Brennan is confirmed, tied to the Russia collusion hoax. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for First Amendment rights and freedom of speech, including a case against a senior living facility that removed Christmas decorations, including angels, citing federal law. The ACLJ is also working on a new series, 'The Chilling Effect: The War on Free Speech,' which explores the importance of the First Amendment and the challenges to it.
Dec
22
2025
A staggering industrial-scale fraud in Minnesota has defrauded taxpayers of over $9 billion, with half of the federal funding for Medicaid programs being stolen. The money is being used to fund terrorism in Somalia, and the situation is being compared to a war on Christmas as senior living facilities are being forced to remove religious decorations.
Dec
19
2025
A judge in Wisconsin is convicted of a felony for obstructing federal immigration officials, highlighting the importance of accountability in the justice system. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working on a new project, The Chilling Effect, to expose the war on free speech and the heavy hand of government censorship. The project also touches on issues of Iran, China, and Venezuela, and how they impact national security and the strength of the United States.
Dec
18
2025
President Trump's economic address sparked a media frenzy, with some outlets labeling it 'untethered from reality and truth.' Meanwhile, the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago has raised concerns about the Department of Justice's handling of the search warrant. The Biden administration's policies have also been criticized for their impact on the economy and the rise of anti-Semitism. As the country heads into the midterm elections, the importance of free speech and protecting individual rights is being highlighted.
Dec
17
2025
Newly released documents reveal internal FBI concerns about the Mar-a-Lago raid, with some agents questioning probable cause and the motives behind the DOJ's actions. The FBI's Washington field office expressed concerns that the search warrant was not necessary, and the DOJ's Deputy Assistant Attorney General said he didn't care about the optics of the raid. This raises questions about the politicization of the DOJ under Joe Biden and the treatment of whistleblowers who speak out against government overreach.
Dec
16
2025
The Brown University shooter is still at large, and the FBI warns that the suspect is armed and dangerous. The attack has sparked a discussion about anti-Semitism and its growing presence in the world. The Jewish community is on high alert during the Hanukkah holiday, and the attack in Australia has brought attention to the issue. The fight for free speech is also a major topic, as the ACLJ works to protect the rights of individuals to express themselves without fear of retaliation.
Dec
15
2025
A terrorist attack on Jewish people celebrating Hanukkah in Australia highlights the growing threat of anti-Semitism and radical Islam. The FBI investigation into the plot to bomb locations in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve raises concerns about the spread of extremist ideologies and the need for free speech to be protected.
Dec
12
2025
A terrorist attack on members of the National Guard sparks a heated debate over the asylum process and border security, with some politicians downplaying the incident as an 'unfortunate accident'. The ACLJ is fighting against a $1.2 million fine imposed on a church in California, arguing that it's a case of government overreach and a threat to religious liberty.
Dec
11
2025
The US seizes a massive oil tanker carrying Venezuelan oil, escalating tensions with Venezuela and raising concerns about the implications of this action. The tanker was sanctioned by the US Treasury in 2022, but this is the first time any action has been taken against it. The move is seen as an effort to put an economic blockade on the Maduro regime and restrict revenue that keeps it afloat. The ACLJ is defending pastors in Colorado who were criminally charged for ministering to people in a public park, and Secretary Pompeo discusses the importance of supporting the Venezuelan people's aspirations for freedom.
Dec
10
2025
FBI Director Patel announces a probe into Arctic Frost federal agents, sparking controversy and debate about the FBI's actions and motivations. Meanwhile, the ACLJ fights to support pro-life pregnancy resource centers and protect their constitutional rights.
Dec
9
2025
The American economy is facing an affordability crisis, with many people not feeling the benefits of a booming economy. President Trump is trying to address this issue, but his efforts are being hindered by the previous administration's policies. The ACLJ is working to protect religious liberties and conservative values, and is also involved in efforts to promote freedom and liberty in Europe through its European Center for Law and Justice.
Dec
8
2025
The massive Minnesota fraud scandal involving COVID relief funds and potential terrorism funding through al-Shabaab has sparked a heated debate, with Representative Ilhan Omar blaming the FBI for the failure to prevent the fraud. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working on various cases, including a lawsuit against the state of Massachusetts over an ad campaign targeting pregnancy resource centers. In the Middle East, Israel and Hamas are entering the second phase of their ceasefire, with demilitarization of the Gaza Strip being a key requirement.
Dec
5
2025
The Supreme Court rules in favor of Texas's congressional map, allowing the state to proceed with redistricting despite a lower court's injunction. Meanwhile, the FBI makes an arrest in a 5-year-old case involving bombs near the RNC and DNC, and the fentanyl crisis shows signs of improvement due to increased border control.
Dec
4
2025
The FBI makes an arrest in the January 6th pipe bomb case, a five-year-old mystery that has sparked conspiracy theories and outrage. The suspect, allegedly from Virginia, is accused of placing viable explosive devices at the DNC and RNC headquarters in Washington, D.C. The case has been a focus of conservatives, who have criticized the previous administration for not pursuing it. The new FBI leadership, led by Dan Bongino and Cash Patel, has promised to rebuild trust and get to the bottom of the case. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for the rights of a street preacher who was arrested and threatened with arrest for sharing his faith at a public bus terminal in Houston, Texas.
Dec
3
2025
The ACLJ discusses a bombshell report on Jack Smith's congressional spying, revealing a non-disclosure order issued by Judge James Bosberg, which prohibited phone companies from notifying U.S. senators and congressmen that their records had been subpoenaed. The ACLJ also addresses the situation in Israel, where Hezbollah is still a threat, and the importance of supporting Israel as an ally.
Dec
2
2025
The U.S. Treasury is investigating allegations of a billion-dollar fraud scandal in Minnesota, where COVID relief funds were diverted to a terrorist organization. The scandal has sparked concerns about government corruption and the misuse of taxpayer dollars. Meanwhile, a special election is taking place in Tennessee, where a Christian conservative candidate, Matt Van Epps, is running against a far-left radical opponent, Afton Bain, who has expressed support for a world without police.
Dec
1
2025
The recent terrorist attack on the National Guard in Washington, D.C. has led to a pause on asylum decisions, with President Trump ordering a reevaluation of the vetting process for asylum seekers. The incident has highlighted concerns about the influx of unvetted individuals from Afghanistan and the potential for radicalization. The ACLJ is calling for a more thorough and effective vetting process to ensure the safety of American citizens and the integrity of the asylum program.
Nov
26
2025
The ACLJ is fighting against anti-Semitism and Christian persecution in the US and abroad, while also taking on Gavin Newsom's redistricting plan in California, which the DOJ has deemed unconstitutional. The organization is also working to defend churches from fines and to protect the rights of Christians in countries like Turkey and Nigeria.
Nov
25
2025
The Ukraine peace deal may be a breakthrough in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, but it's uncertain if Russia will agree to the terms. Meanwhile, the cases against James Comey and Letitia James have been dismissed, but they can be refiled within 60 days. In US politics, special elections are being held in Tennessee, with the Republican National Committee backing a candidate who is seen as more in line with conservative values. The ACLJ is working to protect religious freedom and promote conservative values, and is currently in the midst of its Freedom Drive, a fundraising campaign to support its work.
Nov
24
2025
The Democrats' video urging military personnel to defy orders has sparked controversy, with some lawmakers struggling to explain their stance when questioned on Sunday shows. The issue raises concerns about undermining the chain of command and the authority of the Commander-in-Chief.
Nov
21
2025
Democrat lawmakers, including former military members, are instructing members of the military to defy orders they consider to be illegal, sowing seeds of doubt in service members and potentially creating a constitutional crisis.
Nov
20
2025
A peace proposal put forward by President Trump aims to bring an end to the war in Ukraine and Russia, involving a multi-point plan including a ceasefire, financial compensation to Ukraine, and a roadmap for normalized US-Russia trade. Meanwhile, the ACLJ discusses government accountability and Christian persecution, highlighting the importance of defending religious freedom and standing up for one's rights in the face of persecution.
Nov
19
2025
President Trump's meeting with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince MBS has sparked discussions on the Abraham Accords, Israel's relationship with Saudi Arabia, and the potential for a trillion-dollar investment in the US. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for Christian persecution in Nigeria, challenging Gavin Newsom's redistricting plan in California, and defending churches in Colorado from being shut down for feeding the hungry.
Nov
18
2025
A shocking arrest exposes a hidden crisis on America's highways, where a wanted terrorist from Uzbekistan was able to obtain a commercial driver's license and work as a truck driver, highlighting a broader issue of states issuing licenses to individuals who are not authorized to be in the United States. Meanwhile, a federal court has blocked a new rule aimed at restricting illegal immigrants from getting commercial driver's licenses, and California is canceling 17,000 licenses issued to individuals who are no longer authorized to be here. The ACLJ is fighting to protect the rights of churches and pastors in Colorado who are being targeted for doing good work in their community.
Nov
17
2025
The House is set to vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which aims to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case. President Trump has endorsed the bill, stating that he wants to release all the documents. The move has sparked controversy, with some arguing that it could lead to the release of innocent people's names and compromise national security. The ACLJ is advocating for the preservation of a cause of action that would allow senators to go to court and seek injunctive relief, consent decrees, and discovery in cases where their phone records are seized without notification.
Nov
14
2025
The Department of Justice sues Gavin Newsom over California's redistricting plan, alleging it violates the Constitution and the Voting Rights Act. Meanwhile, the ACLJ defends a church against a $1.2 million fine for violating COVID restrictions, and celebrates a victory for a Christian club in a New York school. The organization also discusses the importance of supporting Israel and the Jewish people, and the dangers of anti-Semitism in the United States.
Nov
13
2025
The government shutdown has ended, but its impact continues to be felt, particularly for those relying on SNAP programs and federal employees. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is facing internal conflicts, with some members calling for primaries against incumbents and others criticizing the party's leadership. Christian churches are also facing challenges, with some being shut down for feeding the hungry, and the ACLJ is fighting to protect their First Amendment rights. As part of Grandparents Week, the ACLJ is celebrating grandparents and their legacy, while also highlighting the importance of educating children and grandchildren about the importance of freedom and the rule of law.
Nov
12
2025
The rise of anti-Semitism is a growing concern in both the US and Europe, with instances of hate speech and violence against Jewish people on the rise. The ACLJ is working to combat this issue through advocacy and education, highlighting the importance of protecting freedom of faith and worship. Meanwhile, Christian persecution is also a pressing issue, with many countries in the Middle East and Africa experiencing high levels of violence and oppression against Christians.
Nov
11
2025
The Democrats call for minority leader Chuck Schumer to resign after a group of eight Democrats vote to end the government shutdown, citing his inability to lead and make compromises. Meanwhile, the European Center for Law and Justice is fighting against the infiltration of radical Islam in Europe, including a case at the European Court of Human Rights involving polygamy and immigration. The ACLJ is also advocating for freedom of speech and defending conservatism in Europe.
Nov
10
2025
The government shutdown is nearing an end as Democrats and Republicans work on a continuing resolution to reopen the government. The deal includes funding for military construction, veterans affairs, agriculture, and the legislative branch, as well as a promise of a vote on Obamacare subsidies. The shutdown has caused travel delays and hurt people relying on SNAP benefits, but a resolution could be reached soon, potentially by Wednesday or Thursday.
Nov
7
2025
The government shutdown continues, with Democrats and Republicans struggling to reach a deal. Meanwhile, the Abraham Accords are gaining momentum, with Kazakhstan joining the agreement. The ACLJ is fighting for the rights of Christians in public schools, including a student-led Bible club in New York. The organization is also working on several high-profile cases, including a Supreme Court brief to fight the left's attempt to deny the president's use of the National Guard in Chicago.
Nov
6
2025
The retirement of Nancy Pelosi creates a power vacuum in San Francisco, and her legacy of commanding control of her party in the House of Representatives will be difficult to fill. Meanwhile, the government shutdown continues to cause disruptions, including a reduction in air traffic, and the ACLJ fights for religious freedom in various cases, including a victory in Hawaii where a teacher was allowed to discuss the murder of Charlie Kirk without fear of reprimand.
Nov
5
2025
The discussion revolves around the recent election results, particularly in New York City, where a socialist candidate won the mayoral race, and the implications of this outcome on the country. The hosts also delve into the issue of Christian persecution in Nigeria, where the ACLJ is working to protect Christians from terrorist groups. The conversation touches on various topics, including economic issues, affordability, voter fraud, and immigration, and how these issues affect the country and its people.
Nov
4
2025
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is taking on Governor Gavin Newsom's administration in a Supreme Court case over COVID-19 restrictions and fines imposed on a California church. Meanwhile, election day is underway in New York City, Virginia, and New Jersey, with key gubernatorial races and mayoral elections on the ballot.
Nov
3
2025
President Trump's bold step to end the genocide of Christians in Nigeria, a country where thousands are being killed by radical Islamists, has sparked a wave of attention and action. The ACLJ has been working tirelessly to bring awareness to this issue, and with the recent relisting of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, the US government is now taking concrete steps to address the situation. The ACLJ is urging Americans to get involved and support their efforts to protect Christians in Nigeria and around the world.
Oct
31
2025
The FBI thwarted a planned terrorist attack in Michigan over Halloween weekend, highlighting the importance of the FBI's work in keeping the country safe. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for religious liberty and free speech in the US and around the world, with a focus on combating Christian persecution.
Oct
30
2025
President Trump announces plans to restart nuclear testing, citing Russia's and China's nuclear advancements, while also calling for the end of nuclear programs worldwide. Senator Marsha Blackburn discusses the Arctic Frost investigation and the targeting of conservative groups and media outlets.
Oct
29
2025
The government shutdown has led to a stalemate, with Republicans pushing for a new bill to keep SNAP funding and air traffic control services running. The bill, sponsored by several leading Republicans, aims to provide temporary funding for these essential services, which are crucial for the well-being of millions of Americans. As the shutdown continues, the pressure is mounting on both parties to come together and find a solution, with many calling for bipartisan support to get the government back on track.
Oct
28
2025
The government shutdown is affecting millions, with federal workers missing paychecks and food assistance programs at risk. Meanwhile, the largest union representing federal workers and the largest lobby for banks are calling for a clean continuing resolution to end the shutdown. In other news, the ACLJ is hosting a summit on religious liberty in the United States and Christian persecution worldwide, with a focus on codifying executive orders and protecting churches from IRS persecution.
Oct
27
2025
The American Federation of Government Employees, a union representing over 800,000 federal workers, has called for an end to the government shutdown, citing the need for a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government and ensure back pay for affected employees. Meanwhile, pro-life advocates are facing increasing restrictions on their free speech, with some cities imposing permits that can be revoked if someone complains about the content of their speech. The shutdown is also having a ripple effect on the economy, with some businesses and individuals feeling the impact of the prolonged closure.
Oct
24
2025
The discussion revolves around Jack Smith's decision to testify before Congress, the implications of an open or closed hearing, and the potential consequences of his testimony. The conversation also touches on the White House renovation, including the construction of a new ballroom, and the reactions of politicians and the public to the changes. The importance of accountability and transparency in government is emphasized, as well as the need for a clear understanding of the Constitution and its role in shaping the country's institutions.
Oct
23
2025
The government shutdown affects federal employees, including air traffic controllers, who are not receiving paychecks, causing stress and financial difficulties. Meanwhile, the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses is a growing concern, and the ACLJ is working to protect free speech and religious liberty. The continuing resolution to fund the government is a contentious issue, with Democrats and Republicans at odds over its terms. The shutdown has turned on Congress, with people realizing that they are the holdouts to passing a straightforward spending bill to keep the government open.
Oct
22
2025
John Brennan, former CIA director, is accused of lying to Congress about the Steele dossier, a document used in the intelligence community assessment. Chairman Jim Jordan refers Brennan to the DOJ for criminal prosecution. Meanwhile, concerns are raised about Eric Mamdani's potential mayoral win in New York City, with some questioning his stance on anti-Semitism and radical policies.
Oct
21
2025
The government shutdown is affecting federal employees and contractors, with some experiencing financial difficulties and anxiety. The shutdown is also causing inefficiencies in government operations, with some services being closed or restricted. Meanwhile, the special counsel's investigation into January 6th is ongoing, with Jack Smith targeting phone records of sitting U.S. senators and a member of Congress. The ACLJ is advocating for the rights of government contractors and employees, and is working to ensure that the shutdown is resolved as quickly as possible.
Oct
20
2025
The New York mayoral election is heating up, with Mom Dami leading the pack, but his campaign is marred by controversy, including a campaign stop with an unindicted co-conspirator of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Meanwhile, pro-life pregnancy resource centers are facing censorship on Google, and the ACLJ is fighting to protect their rights.
Oct
17
2025
John Bolton surrenders to authorities after being charged with mishandling classified materials, including sharing national security information through an AOL email account. The indictment is seen as a nonpartisan move, with the investigation starting under the Biden administration. Meanwhile, President Trump is set to host Vladimir Zelensky at the White House, with tensions rising in Russia and Ukraine. In other news, a debate between Andrew Cuomo, Eric Adams, and Curtis Sliwa has sparked controversy in New York City's mayoral election, with Mamdami running away with the polls. The ACLJ is also working to defend President Trump's executive authority, filing amicus briefs in several cases.
Oct
16
2025
FBI Director Cash Patel warns that indictments are just the beginning, and the FBI is working to expose a 20-year-old diseased temple of corruption. Meanwhile, President Trump is making progress in the Middle East, securing a peace deal in Gaza and putting pressure on Russia and Ukraine to negotiate a ceasefire.
Oct
15
2025
The US government is urging Hamas to disarm and adhere to President Trump's 20-point peace plan, while California is holding a special election to change the independent committee for redistricting, and the New York mayoral election is underway with a Democrat socialist candidate, Eric Adams, facing off against Republican Curtis Sliwa.
Oct
14
2025
The return of the final living hostages held by Hamas marks a historic achievement in the Middle East peace process, with the Trump administration's efforts leading to a ceasefire and the release of 20 hostages. The deal also includes the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, with Israel withdrawing from a demarcation line in Gaza. However, the real challenge lies ahead as Hamas must disarm and cede control over Gaza, a process that will be fraught with difficulties.
Oct
13
2025
The FBI's targeting of US Senators, including Senator Bill Haggerty, through the Arctic Frost investigation, has raised concerns about the abuse of power and the violation of constitutional rights. The investigation, led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, obtained phone records of eight Republican senators and one member of the House of Representatives, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
Oct
10
2025
New York Attorney General Letitia James faces indictment on two criminal charges, potentially facing 60 years in prison. Meanwhile, a historic peace deal is being negotiated between Israel, Hamas, and Arab nations, with hopes of releasing hostages and demilitarizing Hamas. The ACLJ is working to support Christians in Nigeria who are being persecuted for their faith, and discussing the importance of addressing this issue.
Oct
9
2025
A historic Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal could bring regional stability to the Middle East, but its implementation is crucial. Meanwhile, the fentanyl crisis is a leading cause of death in America, and experts are working to raise awareness and stop its spread. In other news, the government shutdown is underway, and its effects are being felt in Washington, D.C. and beyond. In Tennessee, Senator Bill Haggerty is working to make Memphis a safer city, deploying the National Guard to address the high crime rate.
Oct
8
2025
A Democrat candidate for Virginia Attorney General has made disturbing statements about violence and desecration of the graves of his political rivals, sparking concerns about the party's stance on violence emanating from the left. The candidate's comments have been met with support from some Democrats, including Senator Tim Kaine, who has endorsed him despite his rhetoric. Meanwhile, a case before the Supreme Court challenges the meaning of Election Day and the Constitution's definition of it, and a new administration has opened up a task force on hate groups and domestic terror. Domestic terrorism has been a growing concern, with incidents such as the Palisades fire and the arrest of a man who had explosives and Molotov cocktails in his tent near the Supreme Court justices' Red Mass.
Oct
7
2025
US Senators and a member of Congress were targeted by the FBI in a politically motivated investigation led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, raising concerns about the abuse of power and the erosion of constitutional rights.
Oct
6
2025
The Israeli government and Hamas are engaged in indirect talks in Cairo to implement a potential peace deal, which includes the release of hostages and a ceasefire. The deal has been met with skepticism, but external pressure from countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey may convince Hamas to agree. Meanwhile, anti-Semitic rhetoric has been on the rise, with some influencers and celebrities using the conflict to spread hate and misinformation.
Oct
3
2025
The ACLJ discusses the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, the Quiet Skies program, and the government shutdown, while also addressing the situation in Israel and the Middle East, and the indictment of James Comey.
Oct
2
2025
The host discusses the recent synagogue attack in Manchester, UK, and the growing rise of anti-Semitism around the world. He also talks about the importance of supporting Israel and the spiritual aspect of this support, citing biblical reasons. Additionally, the host discusses the government shutdown and its effects on the Kennedy Center, as well as the arts thriving under new programming.
Oct
1
2025
A government shutdown is underway, with 23% of federal employees furloughed and 77% continuing to work. The shutdown is causing disruptions to public services, but most Americans will not feel an impact. The Democrats are pushing for increased spending, while the Republicans want to keep funding at current levels. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Middle East, with Israel and Hamas engaging in a standoff.
Sep
30
2025
A potential peace deal between Israel and Hamas is on the table, with the US involved and the Palestinian Authority on board. The deal includes a demilitarized Gaza, international security forces, and economic development. Critics argue that the concessions made by Israel are too great, but proponents believe it's a step towards peace and stability in the region.
Sep
29
2025
A potential peace agreement between Israel and Hamas could bring an end to the war in the Middle East, but concerns remain about the credibility of the Palestinian Authority and the ability to implement the deal. Meanwhile, Christian persecution continues to rise in countries like Nigeria, and the ACLJ is working to protect religious liberty and freedom of speech in the United States.
Sep
26
2025
James Comey, the former FBI director, has been indicted on charges of false statements and obstruction of justice related to his testimony before Congress. The indictment stems from Comey's statements about his authorization of an anonymous source in news reports regarding an FBI investigation. The case is set to go to trial in the Eastern District of Virginia, where the Department of Justice has shown restraint in its handling of the case, allowing Comey to surrender and face the charges rather than raiding his home. The indictment is seen as a significant step in holding Comey accountable for his actions, and some have praised the Department of Justice for its handling of the case.
Sep
25
2025
The potential indictment of former FBI Director James Comey is imminent, with the DOJ preparing to ask for an indictment from a grand jury. The allegations against Comey include perjury before Congress, and the case could have significant implications for the deep state and accountability in government.
Sep
24
2025
The Biden administration admitted to pressuring Google to censor content, but Google has now unbanned accounts and made a strong effort to promote free speech, stating that they were wrong to censor content in the past. This move has sparked debate about the importance of protecting free speech and the role of big tech companies in regulating online content.
Sep
23
2025
President Trump's speech at the UN General Assembly sparks controversy, while Jimmy Kimmel's reinstatement on ABC raises questions about free speech and censorship. The ACLJ weighs in on the issues, discussing the role of the FCC, Disney, and Hollywood in shaping the narrative.
Sep
22
2025
The Charlie Kirk Memorial brought unity to America, with a focus on faith, forgiveness, and revival. The event celebrated Charlie's life and legacy, with many speakers sharing their personal stories and experiences. The memorial also highlighted the importance of spiritual warfare and the need to stand strong in one's faith. Meanwhile, the international community is grappling with the implications of recognizing Palestinian statehood, with some countries making statements in support of the move. The ACLJ is working to counter this narrative and protect Israel's interests.
Sep
19
2025
The Jimmy Kimmel situation has sparked a debate on free speech and corporate censorship, while the fentanyl crisis continues to affect families across the US. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council has rejected a bid to delay sanctions on Iran, and Democrats are pushing to support the Palestinian Authority despite its ties to terrorism.
Sep
18
2025
The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show by ABC and Disney has sparked debate over censorship and free speech. The ACLJ argues that private companies have the right to decide what content is acceptable, but the government should not regulate speech. Meanwhile, efforts are underway to address crime in Memphis, Tennessee, with federal resources being deployed to support law enforcement and clean up the city.
Sep
17
2025
The discussion revolves around the intersection of free speech and hate speech, particularly in the context of the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk and its aftermath. The conversation touches on the importance of robust speech protections, the dangers of overcorrecting and silencing opposing views, and the need for vigilance in the face of threats to freedom of expression.
Sep
16
2025
FBI Director Cash Patel faces a Senate Judiciary Committee, revealing details on the FBI's work under his leadership, including a 35% increase in child victims found and a 250% increase in arrests of a terrorist organization. The discussion also touches on anti-Christian violence, free speech, and religious freedom, highlighting the FBI's shift in priorities and its efforts to combat violent crime and protect the homeland.
Sep
15
2025
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked a wave of tributes and outpouring of support from people across the country, including celebrities and politicians. The FBI has confirmed DNA evidence linking the shooter to the crime scene, and the investigation is ongoing. The ACLJ is defending free speech and religious liberties, highlighting cases where governments are trying to limit speech and restrict freedom of expression.
Sep
12
2025
The suspected assassin of Charlie Kirk has been arrested, and the investigation is ongoing. The case highlights the dangers of rhetoric and violence in politics, and the need for forgiveness and justice. The ACLJ is working to defund Planned Parenthood and promote pro-life values, and the podcast discusses the latest developments in this effort.
Sep
11
2025
The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, has sent shockwaves across the country, highlighting the dangers of political violence and the importance of free speech in America. As the FBI searches for the person of interest, the nation is grappling with the implications of this event, and the ACLJ is fighting to protect the rights of those who are being silenced.
Sep
10
2025
The murder of a Ukrainian refugee on a light rail in North Carolina has sparked a broader conversation about crime in the United States, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to addressing violent crime, including mental health issues and the role of the justice system.
Sep
9
2025
The Israeli military conducted a targeted airstrike in Qatar, targeting Hamas leadership, in a move that has been met with condemnation from the Qatari government. The attack has sparked concerns about the escalating conflict in the Middle East, with many calling for an end to the war and the release of hostages. The ACLJ is working to defend Israel and persecuted Christians around the world, including in Pakistan where a Christian man has been sentenced to death on blasphemy charges.
Sep
8
2025
The ACLJ discusses the anti-Christian bias in the US government and its efforts to eradicate it, while also addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the threat of terrorism in the Middle East.
Sep
5
2025
Justice Barrett pushes back on the notion of a constitutional crisis, stating that the country remains committed to the rule of law and that a functioning court is essential. She also emphasizes the importance of understanding the law as it is written, rather than imposing personal values on the American people.
Sep
4
2025
Federal judges express discontent with the Supreme Court's emergency docket, citing concerns over the court's ability to overturn lower court rulings without explanation. Meanwhile, the National Guard is being considered for deployment in Chicago to combat rising crime rates, with some cities seeing success in their use of federal assistance to reduce violent crime.
Sep
3
2025
Rashida Tlaib's anti-Semitic and anti-American speech at a pro-Palestine conference in Michigan sparks controversy, with some calling for her to be held accountable for her words. Meanwhile, President Trump posts a message on True Social criticizing the summit between China, Russia, and North Korea, and the ACLJ discusses the importance of freedom of speech and national security.
Sep
2
2025
Crime rates in major American cities have been unchecked for decades, with cities like Chicago and Los Angeles experiencing chaotic levels of violence. President Trump has taken initiative in Washington, D.C. to deploy the National Guard and provide federal resources to combat crime, resulting in a 87% decrease in carjackings. However, leftist governors and mayors are pushing back against the president's efforts, refusing to accept help and instead positioning themselves as anti-police and anti-federal government. The ACLJ is working to defend constitutional rights and religious freedom, providing free help to those who feel their rights are being violated.
Aug
29
2025
California Governor Gavin Newsom unveils a plan to address the state's crime emergency, deploying state-funded crime suppression teams to major metropolitan areas, but critics argue he's simply copying President Trump's playbook, and the move may be too little, too late to address the state's deep-seated crime problems.
Aug
28
2025
Washington D.C. sees a significant reduction in crime after President Trump's plan is implemented, with Mayor Bowser praising the administration's efforts. The ACLJ files three cases at the Supreme Court, including one involving pro-life pregnancy centers and another on vanity license plates with religious messages.
Aug
27
2025
The ACLJ celebrates 35 years of victory in a major case for FBI whistleblower Garrett O'Boyle, who was vindicated and reinstated after being targeted by the FBI for exposing corruption and wrongdoing. The ACLJ's work in protecting whistleblowers and holding government agencies accountable continues to make a significant impact.
Aug
26
2025
A federal judge in Maine slams judicial activism, saying the judiciary does not serve as an omnibus super legislature. The ACLJ is expanding its government affairs department in Washington D.C. with a new director, Mark Kelly, who has 20 years of experience on Capitol Hill. The organization is also celebrating 35 years of victory and is seeking donations to support its work.
Aug
25
2025
The discussion revolves around President Trump's executive order on burning the American flag, its implications on free speech, and the potential for viewpoint discrimination. The ACLJ's work on pro-life issues and defending pregnancy resource centers is also highlighted, as well as the FBI raid on John Bolton's home and offices.
Aug
22
2025
A national security investigation led to an FBI raid on John Bolton's home and office, sparking debate over whether it's a justified probe or an act of political retribution. The raid is related to a classified documents issue, with some speculating it may be connected to Bolton's book about his time in the Trump administration.
Aug
21
2025
A New York court has thrown out a nearly half a billion dollar penalty against President Trump, ruling it an excessive fine that violated the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The penalty was part of a civil fraud case brought by Attorney General Letitia James, who was accused of perpetrating lawfare against the president. The ACLJ was directly involved in the case and filed an Amicus brief, which was cited by one of the justices in the opinion. The ruling is a significant victory for President Trump and a vindication of the ACLJ's efforts to defend the Constitution and the president.
Aug
20
2025
Tulsi Gabbard revokes 37 security clearances from individuals involved in the Russiagate scenario, sparking controversy and debate. Meanwhile, the National Guard is deployed to Washington D.C. to assist with law enforcement, and the opioid crisis in West Virginia is addressed by Attorney General JB McCuskey. Additionally, concerns are raised about corruption in Ukraine and the handling of aid by President Zelensky, and Gavin Newsom's presidential ambitions are questioned.
Aug
19
2025
California Governor Gavin Newsom's decision to hold a special election to redraw congressional district maps is sparking controversy, with critics accusing him of playing politics and trying to gain an advantage over Texas. Meanwhile, President Trump's meeting with Putin and Zelensky has raised hopes for a peace deal in Ukraine, but experts warn that Vladimir Putin's willingness to compromise is uncertain. In Israel, a potential ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel is being met with skepticism, with some accusing the media of spreading false information and wearing down public opinion.
Aug
18
2025
President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin sparks controversy, while a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky is seen as a positive step towards peace. Diplomacy and negotiation are key in resolving the conflict, but critics argue that one side must surrender for a ceasefire to be achieved.
Aug
15
2025
The Trump-Putin summit is underway, with President Trump aiming to bring a resolution to the Ukraine war. Hillary Clinton has made a surprising statement, suggesting that President Trump could be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize if he can achieve a successful outcome. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for free speech and police accountability, taking on cases involving street preachers and pro-life protesters.
Aug
14
2025
A timeline of the FBI's investigation into the Clinton Foundation reveals a pattern of obstruction by high-ranking officials, including Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates. Meanwhile, the ACLJ fights for life and against government overreach, including a case against Planned Parenthood's funding and a possible indictment of former President Barack Obama. The Kennedy Center honors are also discussed, with a bipartisan list of artists and musicians to be recognized, including Kiss and Sylvester Stallone.
Aug
13
2025
The FBI's investigation into James Comey's leaks to the media reveals a pipeline to shape the Russia narrative, while the agency's handling of classified information raises questions about a double standard in justice, with some individuals facing consequences for similar actions.
Aug
12
2025
A Democrat whistleblower exposes Adam Schiff's intelligence leaking, revealing a targeted attack on President Trump to derail him and get an indictment. The ACLJ is fighting for pro-life pregnancy resource centers and against viewpoint discrimination, while also addressing the importance of Taiwan and its relationship with China and Russia.
Aug
11
2025
President Trump invokes the Home Rule Act to deploy the National Guard in Washington D.C. to address the homelessness crisis and crime rates, which are among the highest in the world. The move is seen as a way to take control of the city and focus on the root causes of the problems, rather than just pushing the issue to the side. The ACLJ is also involved in fighting for the rights of street preachers and pro-life protesters who are being targeted by law enforcement. Meanwhile, rogue judges are being reined in by the appeals court, and the ACLJ is working to defend the rights of individuals and organizations against overreach by the government.
Aug
8
2025
A grand jury investigation into Letitia James is underway, while the media is shifting its tone, embracing a more inclusive approach. Meanwhile, Israel's Security Cabinet has approved a plan to occupy Gaza permanently, and Secretary Mike Pompeo discusses the implications of this move. Additionally, President Trump's efforts to meet with Vladimir Putin and Zelensky may lead to a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Aug
7
2025
President Trump's potential meeting with Vladimir Putin and Zelensky could bring an end to the war in Ukraine, while Netanyahu's plan to take control of Gaza sparks debate. The ACLJ Jerusalem team is working to resolve the conflict and promote peace in the Middle East.
Aug
6
2025
Texas Democrats flee the state to block a vote on a new congressional district map, sparking a heated debate over gerrymandering and redistricting. Meanwhile, an active shooter incident occurs at Fort Stewart in Georgia, and President Trump meets with Vladimir Putin to discuss the Ukraine war, with a focus on diplomacy and finding a peaceful solution.
Aug
5
2025
A grand jury investigation has been launched into the Russia conspiracy, with Attorney General Pam Bondi directing her staff to act on a criminal referral from the Director of National Intelligence. The investigation will focus on the activities of the Obama administration, including the changing of an intelligence report to implicate Donald Trump as an agent of Russia. The case has significant implications for the rule of law and the accountability of government officials.
Aug
4
2025
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel is investigating Jack Smith's probe and prosecution of President Trump for alleged Hatch Act violations, raising concerns about election integrity and government accountability. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for the rights of persecuted Christians abroad, filing submissions at the UN to protect minorities in countries like the DRC, India, Nigeria, and Syria.
Aug
1
2025
A whistleblower's allegations of being pressured to alter intelligence assessments during the 2016 election cycle have shed light on the politicization of the government and the weaponization of agencies against conservatives.
Jul
31
2025
A classified document release exposes the Soros Foundation's tie to the Russia hoax, revealing a coordinated effort between the Clinton campaign, DNC, and Soros Foundation to distract from Hillary Clinton's email scandal. The investigation, led by John Durham, uncovers credible reports of election interference and foreign influence on a president, with the FBI seeking a FISA to cover a foreign agent embedding themselves within the Clinton campaign.
Jul
30
2025
President Trump's ultimatum to Vladimir Putin sparks international concern, while the Israel-Gaza conflict raises questions about misinformation and disinformation. Meanwhile, the ACLJ celebrates 35 years of justice and liberty, highlighting the importance of standing up for constitutional rights and religious freedoms.
Jul
29
2025
The director of the CIA is set to declassify intelligence showing Russia hoax collusion, revealing a conspiracy between the Clinton campaign and the intelligence community to undermine President Trump's election. The ACLJ is working to protect Christians and promote justice worldwide, including in the Democratic Republic of Congo where ISIS-related groups are targeting Christians.
Jul
28
2025
Dan Bongino's statement on public corruption and FBI investigation has shocked him to his core, leading to speculation about its implications. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for the defunding of Planned Parenthood, and President Trump is taking a diplomatic approach to the Russia-Ukraine war, shortening the deadline for a deal.
Jul
25
2025
The Trump administration's stance on presidential immunity and its implications for former President Barack Obama are at the center of a heated debate. Meanwhile, the situation in Syria continues to deteriorate, with the Druze community facing violence and persecution. The Trump administration's efforts to roll back regulations are also having a significant impact on the American economy, with some arguing that it will lead to increased prosperity and freedom for small businesses and individuals.
Jul
24
2025
BREAKING: Legal ‘Strike Force’ Unleashed to Expose Obama.
Jul
23
2025
Tulsi Gabbard releases documents showing Russia's influence on the 2016 presidential election, contradicting President Barack Obama's statement. The ACLJ gets involved in Syria, advocating for the Druze community and other minority groups facing persecution. The organization also discusses the implications of presidential immunity and the need for accountability in government.
Jul
22
2025
A rogue judge's order sparks chaos as 75% of Planned Parenthood affiliates are defunded, while 25% can remain funded due to a preliminary injunction. Meanwhile, the Obama administration's alleged treasonous conspiracy and the Biden administration's funding of anti-Netanyahu organizations in Israel are also under scrutiny.
Jul
21
2025
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reveals new evidence of a treasonous conspiracy involving the Obama administration's attempt to subvert President Trump's 2016 victory and presidency. The evidence includes over 100 declassified documents and a memo detailing the conspiracy, which has been referred to the Department of Justice for prosecution and investigations.
Jul
18
2025
The cancellation of Stephen Colbert's late-night show has sparked debate over whether it's due to financial or political reasons. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting against the defunding of Planned Parenthood, and the media landscape is undergoing significant changes.
Jul
17
2025
The Justice Department fired Maureen Comey, James Comey's daughter and prosecutor for the Epstein trial, sparking speculation about the reasons behind her termination. Meanwhile, the ACLJ has been fighting against the Army's training program that labeled pro-life groups as terrorist organizations, and has received a response from the Secretary of the Army apologizing and promising to correct the training materials.
Jul
16
2025
The ACLJ discusses the controversy surrounding President Trump's statement on the Jeffrey Epstein case, the implications of the Druze community's request for Israel's support, and the abortion ban in West Virginia, while also addressing the mayoral candidate Zoran Mandami's stance on globalizing the intifada and the importance of supporting Israel.
Jul
15
2025
A grand conspiracy case is being investigated by the FBI, looking into the last ten years of weaponization, including the Russia Gate hoax and the Hillary Clinton email server investigation. The case could potentially lead to the prosecution of high-ranking officials and the uncovering of a decades-long conspiracy to influence elections and protect Democrats.
Jul
14
2025
The FBI has opened a grand conspiracy investigation into alleged political weaponization against Republicans by the DOJ, FBI, and intelligence agencies, dating back to the Hillary Clinton email scandal and the 2020 election, with potential ties to the 2024 election and the use of fake intel to influence U.S. elections.
Jul
11
2025
Supreme Court Justice Jackson's comments on the state of democracy and her role as a justice have raised concerns about judicial activism and the separation of powers. Her views on the Constitution and the role of the judiciary are being closely watched, and some are questioning whether she is staying within her lane as a judge.
Jul
10
2025
A federal judge blocks President Trump's birthright citizenship order, using a class action lawsuit to argue that infants born in the US should be granted citizenship, despite the Supreme Court's warning that nationwide injunctions are not permissible.
Jul
9
2025
The FBI launches a criminal investigation into former CIA director John Brennan and former FBI director James Comey over their roles in the Russia hoax and the Steele dossier, a move that could lead to accountability and justice for those who attempted to undermine the Trump presidency.
Jul
8
2025
A federal judge blocks the defunding of Planned Parenthood, sparking debate over federal funding and abortion rights. Meanwhile, the IRS has agreed not to enforce the Johnson Amendment against churches, allowing them to endorse political candidates. The ACLJ is taking action on both issues, mobilizing its legal team to fight for pro-life causes and supporting churches in their newfound freedom to speak out.
Jul
7
2025
The ACLJ discusses the recent lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood against the Trump administration over the defunding of their organization, and the implications of this decision on the pro-life movement and the future of abortion in the US. The hosts also touch on the relationship between the US and Israel, and the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Jul
3
2025
The Supreme Court's decision to limit nationwide injunctions has significant implications for the executive branch and the balance of power in the US. The ruling, authored by Justice Barrett, curtails the ability of district judges to block presidential actions for the entire country, setting a precedent that will impact future administrations. The ACLJ, a non-profit organization, has been fighting for 35 years to protect constitutional freedoms and has seen a major victory with this decision. The ruling has sparked debate among justices, with some expressing concerns about the impact on the rule of law and the judiciary's role in checking the executive branch.
Jul
2
2025
President Trump's agenda faces a crucial test as the Senate passes the 'big beautiful bill', but its fate in the House hangs in the balance. The bill's passage would bring significant economic reforms, but some Republicans are threatening to block it, citing concerns over its impact on entitlement programs and tax policy. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is celebrating its 35th anniversary, highlighting its work in promoting conservative values and protecting individual freedoms. The organization is calling on supporters to join its '35 Years of Justice' campaign, which aims to double donations and continue its mission to defend American values.
Jul
1
2025
The debate over government spending and fiscal conservatism continues as the Big Beautiful Bill passes in the Senate, with President Trump and Elon Musk weighing in on the issue. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Massachusetts, exposing a coordinated effort by the state and abortion activists to shut them down. The conversation also touches on the challenges of forming a third party in American politics and the importance of the ACLJ's work in defending life and promoting justice.
Jun
30
2025
The Israeli government is considering a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict, potentially ending the war and releasing hostages. This development comes after the successful airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and the decimation of Hamas's proxy forces. The Abraham Accords, a peace agreement between Israel and several Arab nations, may also be expanded with new signatories. The Trump administration's approach to the Middle East is seen as a departure from previous administrations, with a focus on reducing violence and promoting peace.
Jun
27
2025
The Supreme Court issues a 6-3 decision, limiting the power of federal courts to issue nationwide injunctions, a move seen as a check on the judiciary and a win for the executive branch. The ruling has significant implications for the balance of power between the branches of government and the ability of the president to implement policies without interference from the courts.
Jun
26
2025
Defense Secretary Hagseth reveals the truth about Operation Midnight Hammer, and the Pentagon pushes back against claims of failure. President Trump's administration is working to eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities, but the mainstream media is trying to undermine their efforts.
Jun
25
2025
The Pentagon is investigating a leak of classified information regarding the impact of a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, with some sources suggesting the strike may not have been as successful as initially reported. The leak has sparked a debate about the motivations behind the leak and its potential consequences for national security.
Jun
24
2025
The fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel has been broken and re-established multiple times, with President Trump's administration working to maintain peace in the region. The ACLJ is involved in legal work to defend Israel against lawfare, and the Supreme Court has issued a stay on a district court's decision regarding universal injunctions. The situation remains complex, with differing goals between the Trump administration and Israel, and the need for regime change in Iran to achieve lasting peace.
Jun
23
2025
The United States has launched precision strikes on Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities, a move that has sparked a global reaction. The strikes, authorized by President Trump, aimed to destroy Iran's nuclear program and prevent a nuclear threat to the world. The operation was a significant moment in the Middle East, with implications for international relations and national security. The US military's ability to execute a flawless mission has been praised, but the situation remains volatile, with Iran launching missiles towards US bases in Qatar. The world is watching as the situation unfolds, with many countries condemning Iran's actions and calling for a ceasefire.
Jun
20
2025
The National Guard's role in California is at the center of a court battle between President Trump and Governor Gavin Newsom, while the Supreme Court rules in favor of families suing the Palestinian Authority for terror-related damages. Meanwhile, tensions rise in the Middle East as Israel responds to Iran's aggression, and the ACLJ is working to protect Israel's interests at the UN.
Jun
19
2025
President Trump has approved plans for a potential attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, but has not given the green light to execute the plan. The Pentagon has presented a framework for the attack, which has been met with criticism from some in the media, who have accused Christians of supporting Israel due to a desire for the rapture. However, experts argue that this is a fundamental misunderstanding of the Christian faith and its relationship with Israel.
Jun
17
2025
President Trump's stance on a nuclear Iran sparks debate among conservative voices, with some criticizing his approach as potentially fracturing the MAGA movement and ending his presidency early. Meanwhile, the ACLJ and its European Center for Law and Justice are working to combat anti-Semitism in Europe and support the Trump administration's America First agenda.
Jun
16
2025
The war between Israel and Iran escalates as Israel takes out top Iranian intelligence officials, and the world watches as Iran showcases hypersonic missiles that are able to strike deep within Israel. The ACLJ is fighting for the survival of Israel and advocating for persecuted Christians in Congo, while also pushing back against misinformation and propaganda from the Iranian regime.
Jun
13
2025
Israel's preemptive strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities have sent shockwaves across the Middle East, with the US President warning Iran of further consequences if they continue to pursue a nuclear weapon. The ACLJ's office in Jerusalem is working closely with the Israeli government to support their efforts and advocate for regime change in Iran.
Jun
12
2025
The situation in the Middle East is escalating, with warnings issued by the US Department of Defense and the State Department, indicating a potential conflict with Iran. The US has authorized the voluntary departure of government employees and family members from Bahrain and Kuwait, and has placed travel restrictions on US diplomatic personnel in Israel. The IAEA has formally declared Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations, and there are reports of Israel preparing to attack Iran. Meanwhile, protests and riots are spreading across the US, with a focus on Chicago, where the ACLJ is defending individuals who are trying to share the gospel on the street corner.
Jun
11
2025
President Trump's landmark deal with China, keeping 55% tariffs on Chinese goods, has raised questions about its impact on the economy and global relations. Meanwhile, Ambassador Mike Huckabee's comments on the two-state solution have sparked debate in Israel and the US, with some questioning the feasibility of a Palestinian state. The administration's approach to Iran and its nuclear program remains a concern, with some suggesting a more aggressive stance is needed to prevent a nuclear threat.
Jun
10
2025
The LA riots continue to cause division and chaos in California, with Democrat Senator John Fetterman speaking out against the violence and Governor Gavin Newsom pushing for a more lenient approach to immigration. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for religious liberty and free speech, and Greta Thunberg's recent actions in Israel have sparked controversy.
Jun
9
2025
The deployment of the National Guard to enforce federal immigration laws has sparked a debate over executive power and the Insurrection Act, with some arguing it's a necessary measure to maintain order and others claiming it's an overreach of authority.
Jun
6
2025
The fallout from the public spat between billionaires Elon Musk and Donald Trump has overshadowed important global news, including President Trump's planned trip to China and the Department of Homeland Security's decision to shut down the TSA's Quiet Skies program, which was criticized for violating civil rights and not stopping terrorist attacks.
Jun
5
2025
The ACLJ discusses a recent Supreme Court win, President Trump's investigation into President Biden's cognitive state, and the implications of the auto pen controversy. They also address the new travel ban, the threat of bioterrorism, and the situation in Ukraine and Iran.
Jun
4
2025
The ACLJ discusses the FBI's targeting of Christians, specifically radical traditional Catholics, and the controversy surrounding the abortion pill. They also advocate for whistleblower protection and religious freedom, highlighting the importance of holding the FBI accountable for their actions.
Jun
3
2025
The use of Autopens by President Biden has raised questions about the validity of pardons and executive orders. Critics argue that the president's mental state and ability to make decisions were compromised, while supporters claim that the Autopen was a standard tool used by previous presidents and that the Constitution grants the president broad powers. Meanwhile, the trade war with China continues to unfold, with the US imposing tariffs and China absorbing the costs, leading to a decrease in US inflation and a potential boost to the economy.
Jun
2
2025
The recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, has sparked a heated debate about anti-Semitism, terrorism, and free speech in America. The ACLJ is fighting for the rights of Jewish students on college campuses and defending Israel against anti-Semitic rhetoric and attacks. The organization is calling for urgent action to stop the spread of anti-Semitism and promote understanding and tolerance.
May
30
2025
The FBI is closing in on suspects in the 2021 pipe bomb case, a forgotten part of the January 6th insurrection. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is filing a federal lawsuit in Ohio on behalf of pro-life activists, and the European Union is trying to remove conservative leaders like Viktor Orban. The ACLJ is also fighting for life and against abortion, and the ECLJ is working to ensure election integrity in Europe. Additionally, Elon Musk's tenure as a special government employee is ending, and Democrats are planning to investigate him over government spending and waste.
May
29
2025
James Comey's recent comments on Kash Patel have sparked a heated debate, with Patel firing back at the former FBI director. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is taking action against anti-Semitism, and Harvard is under fire for its handling of the issue. The ACLJ is working to expose the truth and rebuild trust in institutions.
May
29
2025
The Trump administration has halted new student visa appointments to revamp the vetting process, including expanded social media vetting, to prevent potential threats to the American way of life. The move has sparked controversy and raised questions about free speech and constitutional rights. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to protect Christians around the world, including in Congo and Israel, where human rights abuses are rampant.
May
27
2025
The FBI under Dan Bongino has announced a probe into three unsolved cases, including the leak of the Dobbs decision, which caused death threats to Supreme Court justices and protests in front of their homes. The investigation aims to uncover public corruption and hold people accountable, sparking a debate about the importance of transparency and government reform.
May
23
2025
Harvard has sued the Trump administration over a ban on allowing new foreign students to join the university, citing concerns about antisemitic violence on campus. The Trump administration had revoked Harvard's participation in the Student Exchange Visitor Program, citing concerns about antisemitism and a pro-Hamas sympathy on campus. A judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's move, allowing Harvard to continue enrolling international students.
May
22
2025
The brutal murder of two Israeli diplomats on the streets of Washington, D.C. has sparked a somber discussion about the rise of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel rhetoric in the United States. Experts and leaders are calling out the need for awareness and action to combat this growing threat, which is not only affecting the Jewish community but also endangering all individuals and society as a whole.
May
21
2025
The left's strategy of using lawfare and election interference to gain an advantage in politics is being replicated by Democrats, including Congresswoman McIver, who is fundraising off of her charges of assault at an ICE detention facility. Meanwhile, Tulsi Gabbard, now director of national intelligence, was subjected to the Quiet Skies program, which has been confirmed by Senator Rand Paul. The ACLJ is fighting against lawfare and standing up for the rule of law.
May
20
2025
A Democrat Congresswoman is charged with assault after a scuffle at an ICE detention facility, sparking debate on immigration and oversight. Meanwhile, a 12-year-old special needs student is fighting for her right to share Bible verses at school, and a senior leader in Hamas is openly discussing the spread of Islam and radicalization on American college campuses.
May
19
2025
The announcement of President Biden's aggressive form of cancer diagnosis has raised questions about the timing of the revelation, particularly in relation to the upcoming release of Jake Tapper's book, which is expected to expose the truth behind the scenes of President Biden's last year in office. The discussion has sparked concerns about the transparency of the Biden team and the potential cover-up of President Biden's medical records, as well as the impact on the country's politics and the pro-life movement.
May
16
2025
Former FBI Director James Comey's social media post about a seashell formation with the numbers 86-47 has sparked controversy, with some interpreting it as a call to violence against President Trump. The post has been deleted, and Comey has apologized, but the incident has raised questions about the limits of free speech and the potential consequences of inflammatory rhetoric.
May
15
2025
The Supreme Court is hearing a historic case about the power of district court judges to block policies of the president through nationwide injunctions, which can have far-reaching implications for the executive branch and the country as a whole.
May
14
2025
A Wisconsin judge is indicted by a grand jury for concealing a person from arrest and obstruction of proceedings. Meanwhile, pro-life advocates face resistance and persecution, including a judge who helped an illegal immigrant evade ICE. The ACLJ is working to protect the rights of these individuals and promote the rule of law. In the Middle East, President Trump is pursuing diplomacy and peace, but the complexities of the region pose challenges for Israel and its allies.
May
13
2025
The Trump administration's HHS has launched an investigation into a hospital's actions, following a complaint from the ACLJ, after reading a blog on their website. This is a major win for the pro-life movement and sets a national precedent for protecting conscience rights in healthcare.
May
12
2025
The US and China have agreed to slash reciprocal tariffs, a major step forward in their trade situation. President Trump has also announced a plan to cut prescription drug costs up to 80% through a favored nations policy. Meanwhile, the ACLJ has secured a big win in Massachusetts, defending pro-life pregnancy centers, and is working to bring home living hostages from Hamas in Israel, including Eden Alexander, who was recently released after being held captive for over 600 days.
May
9
2025
A city in Illinois is enforcing an unconstitutional ordinance that targets conservative pro-life speech, sparking a fight for First Amendment rights. Meanwhile, the US is facing challenges in the Middle East, including Iran's nuclear program and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Attorney General of New York is also under investigation for alleged mortgage application fraud.
May
8
2025
President Trump announces a landmark trade deal with the United Kingdom, reducing non-tariff barriers and benefiting the US agriculture sector. Meanwhile, the ACLJ fights for the First Amendment rights of pro-life pregnancy centers in Massachusetts, and defends a pro-life advocate in Ohio against disorderly conduct charges.
May
7
2025
A war breaks out between Pakistan and India, raising concerns of a potential nuclear war and global implications. The US, China, and other countries are involved, and the ACLJ is working on pro-life cases in Massachusetts, including a battle against abortion clinics.
May
6
2025
The Israeli cabinet's decision to take control of Gaza has sparked controversy, with some questioning the legal implications and the fate of the people living there. Meanwhile, the State Department has been exposed for creating dossiers on American citizens, labeling them as 'vectors of disinformation.' The ACLJ is working to combat this and other threats, including radical Islamic terrorism and the Iranian nuclear program.
May
5
2025
Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, is planning to sue the Trump administration over healthcare funding cuts, which she claims will harm vulnerable programs such as Meals on Wheels and the World Trade Center healthcare program for 9-11 responders. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for pro-life and free speech rights, and discussing the importance of immigration reform and the role of Turkey in international relations.
May
2
2025
The ACLJ is challenging nationwide injunctions issued by district court judges, arguing that they overstep their bounds and undermine the separation of powers. The organization is representing the state of West Virginia in a case before the Supreme Court, seeking to limit the jurisdiction of these judges and restore the constitutional review process.
May
1
2025
The resignation of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and its implications on the Trump administration's foreign policy, particularly in the context of the Ukraine war and the recently signed mineral deal with Ukraine. The deal gives the U.S. rights to mine and extract minerals from Ukraine, which could have significant economic benefits for the U.S. and potentially lead to a peace deal with Russia.
Apr
30
2025
The ACLJ is fighting against judicial activism by district court judges issuing nationwide injunctions against President Trump's executive orders, arguing that this is an overreach of power and a threat to the rule of law, and is partnering with the Attorney General of West Virginia to take this issue to the Supreme Court.
Apr
29
2025
A Wisconsin judge faces felony charges for obstructing immigration enforcement and helping an allegedly violent illegal immigrant escape from court. This incident highlights the issue of sanctuary cities and the limits of judicial authority, with the ACLJ fighting against nationwide injunctions issued by federal district judges and advocating for the rule of law.
Apr
28
2025
The ACLJ discusses the importance of border security and the humanitarian crisis in the Congo, where Christians are being persecuted. They also talk about the need for religious freedom and the work of the ACLJ in protecting Christians around the world.
Apr
25
2025
A former New Mexico judge and his wife were arrested for harboring an illegal immigrant with ties to a Venezuelan gang. Meanwhile, a Wisconsin judge was arrested for obstruction of justice after hiding an illegal migrant in the jury chamber. The ACLJ is fighting against the Biden administration's policies and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRRA) for its alleged ties to Hamas and terrorism.
Apr
24
2025
Elon Musk's role in Doge is set to diminish as he focuses on Tesla, while the Department of Government Efficiency continues its work. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is advocating for pro-life rights and combating anti-Semitism on college campuses, including at Yale, where a new encampment has popped up and Jewish students are being targeted.
Apr
23
2025
Nina Jankowicz, a former disinformation czar, has been making anti-American statements in front of the European Union, calling the United States an autocracy. The ACLJ is fighting back against this rhetoric and working to protect free speech and Christian persecution in the Congo.
Apr
22
2025
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration over funding, claiming it violates their academic freedom and civil rights. The university has an endowment of over $50 billion and receives billions in taxpayer funding each year. The Trump administration is fighting back, arguing that Harvard's actions are discriminatory and violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The case is set to go to court in Massachusetts, where Harvard has a strong presence and a history of anti-Semitic incidents.
Apr
21
2025
The passing of Pope Francis has sparked a conversation about the future of the Catholic Church and its relationship with American conservatives. Meanwhile, the US is negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran, and the Department of Defense is facing controversy over its handling of pro-life groups. The ACLJ is working to defend Christians around the world who are facing persecution and advocating for their right to practice their faith freely.
Apr
17
2025
The Trump administration's decision to pause an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear sites has sparked debate about the risks of war and the importance of diplomacy. Meanwhile, the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is fighting against a Massachusetts law that discriminates against pro-life pregnancy resource centers.
Apr
16
2025
New York Attorney General Letitia James is facing a criminal investigation into allegations of mortgage fraud, with the Federal Housing Finance Agency referring the case to the Department of Justice. Meanwhile, anti-Semitic attacks are on the rise in the US, including a recent incident targeting Governor Shapiro's residence in Pennsylvania. Coach Bruce Pearl discusses his advocacy for Israel and the importance of standing up against anti-Semitism.
Apr
15
2025
The Trump administration freezes $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University, citing the institution's failure to comply with governance and leadership reforms. Harvard responds by stating that the government should not dictate what private universities can teach or admit, sparking a debate over academic freedom and the role of taxpayer dollars in funding elite universities.
Apr
14
2025
President Trump is meeting with the President of El Salvador to discuss immigration and border security, while also engaging in talks with Iran to prevent a nuclear program. Meanwhile, concerns are rising about political violence and the rule of law in the US, particularly in Pennsylvania where a governor's mansion was attacked. The ACLJ is working to defend pro-life groups and individuals from being labeled as terrorist organizations in military training.
Apr
11
2025
The US has discovered a shocking confession from China that may be fueling the tariff war. The Chinese government has admitted to hacking the US infrastructure, and this revelation has significant implications for global trade and the relationship between the two nations.
Apr
10
2025
Tulsi Gabbard threatens lawsuit with CNN over allegations of voter fraud, sparking a debate on defamation and the First Amendment. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to preserve election integrity and defend the rights of political parties. In international news, the US is set to negotiate with Iran, with some experts arguing that diplomacy is a necessary step in preventing nuclear proliferation.
Apr
9
2025
A former Trump assassination attempt suspect's ties to Ukraine have been exposed, revealing a complex plot to acquire arms and take down President Trump's plane. Meanwhile, President Trump's tariff strategy with China and Israel is sparking controversy, and the ACLJ is fighting against the abortion industry's efforts to shut down pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Massachusetts.
Apr
8
2025
The Supreme Court's decision on deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act has sparked debate on judicial review and habeas corpus. Meanwhile, President Trump's diplomatic efforts with Iran aim to prevent the country from acquiring nuclear weapons. Additionally, the revival of dire wolves and woolly mammoths through A.I. technology raises questions about the ethics of genetic engineering and the potential consequences of playing with nature.
Apr
7
2025
The Trump administration's tariff policy is causing a stir in the global economy, with over 50 countries approaching the White House to renegotiate their tariff situation. The European Union is offering zero tariffs on industrial goods, and the Treasury Secretary is optimistic about the future of the economy, citing data that shows a 20% tariff on China led to a 0.7% price level increase over four years. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to protect religious liberties and is involved in a case where a government lawyer was reprimanded for having a Bible on his desk.
Apr
4
2025
A group of Democrats visits the border, sparking debate over border security and the Trump administration's policies. Meanwhile, the ACLJ fights for religious freedom, winning a case for a church on the beach in California. The mainstream media is also under scrutiny, with CBS News and 60 Minutes facing criticism for their reporting on Hamas and the Holocaust.
Apr
3
2025
President Trump's tariffs and trade policies aim to level the playing field and bring manufacturing back to America, but critics argue it will lead to economic disruption and higher prices. Meanwhile, the Department of Education is being dismantled and replaced with a focus on local control and parental involvement in education.
Apr
2
2025
President Trump declares Liberation Day as he prepares to announce tariff plans, which could bring manufacturing back to the US and level the playing field with other countries, but also raises concerns about inflation and the impact on American businesses and workers.
Apr
1
2025
The ACLJ team wins a major victory for a church on the beach in California, allowing them to continue their 18-year tradition of outdoor worship. Meanwhile, special elections in Florida and Wisconsin have significant implications for the Trump agenda and the midterms. The media is under fire for its biased reporting, particularly in the 60 Minutes interview with a former Hamas hostage.
Mar
31
2025
A teacher in Texas is fighting for her right to pray in front of students, and the ACLJ is taking on the case. Meanwhile, Elon Musk and the Doge team are visiting the CIA to discuss efficiency and cutting waste. President Trump is also hosting an unlikely dinner guest, comedian Bill Maher, at the White House, sparking conversation about the importance of open-mindedness and rational thinking.
Mar
28
2025
The Doge team, led by Elon Musk, is working to make the government more efficient by cutting waste and fraud, but their efforts are being met with resistance from Democrats who are more interested in opposing the administration than in finding solutions to the country's problems.
Mar
27
2025
The Trump administration's efforts to combat MS-13, a violent gang involved in drug trafficking and crime, have led to the arrest of a top leader in Virginia. The FBI, under Kash Patel's leadership, has been successful in taking down the gang, and the administration is working to make communities safer. Critics, including some on the left, have been slow to acknowledge the success of these efforts, and instead focus on perceived flaws in the administration's approach to immigration and law enforcement.
Mar
26
2025
A congressional hearing gets heated over a signal chat leak, while President Trump's administration moves to defund Planned Parenthood. Meanwhile, a Palestinian uprising against Hamas sparks hope for a peaceful resolution in the region, and the ACLJ team is on the ground in Israel, working to support Israel's right to exist and defend itself.
Mar
25
2025
The Trump administration's national security team is facing scrutiny over a leaked text thread on Signal, which included the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic and top security officials. The leak occurred when a journalist was added to the thread by mistake, and it has sparked a debate over government accountability and transparency. Meanwhile, a Freedom of Information Act request by the ACLJ has uncovered a descent cable sent to the State Department in 2021, warning of the dangers of the Afghanistan withdrawal. The cable was ignored, and 13 American lives were lost in the subsequent bombing at Abbey Gate.
Mar
24
2025
Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, warns against using violent rhetoric, citing threats against Elon Musk and Tesla. The Department of Justice is taking action against domestic terrorism, and the line between free speech and inciting violence is being reevaluated.
Mar
21
2025
President Trump demands the Supreme Court step in to stop nationwide injunctions, citing radical left judges who are undermining the rule of law. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is working to reform the judiciary and protect pro-life pregnancy resource centers from attacks by states like Massachusetts and California. The organization is also advocating for the repeal of blasphemy laws in Pakistan, where Christians are being persecuted and put on death row for false charges.
Mar
20
2025
The FBI is investigating attacks on Tesla dealerships and owners, with some labeling it as terrorism. The left's use of violence and intimidation tactics is being compared to revolutionary activity, and the ACLJ is advocating for whistleblowers like Garrett O'Boyle to have their security clearances reinstated.
Mar
19
2025
The Democratic Party's internal power struggle continues as Chuck Schumer faces opposition from his own party, with some calling for him to step down. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's executive orders are being challenged by judges, raising concerns about the separation of powers and the politicization of the courts. The ACLJ is working to defend persecuted Christians around the world, including in India and Pakistan, and is advocating for stronger protections for religious minorities at the United Nations.
Mar
18
2025
The debate continues over whether the Biden administration's delay in rescuing stranded astronauts was politically motivated, with some pointing to the Trump administration's efforts to bring about peace in Ukraine and Israel, and others criticizing the administration's handling of foreign policy and the war in Gaza.
Mar
17
2025
The US military is training soldiers to view pro-life groups as domestic terrorists, linking them to the history of terrorism, and the ACLJ is fighting against this antisemitic and anti-Christian bias. Meanwhile, President Trump is using the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members, but a judge has intervened, and the ACLU is challenging the constitutionality of this action.
Mar
14
2025
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, vows to crack down on politically motivated leaks, citing specific examples of leaks to media outlets. Meanwhile, the government shutdown is averted due to a surprising source, and the ACLJ continues to defend Christians and their rights around the world.
Mar
13
2025
The 2028 election is already underway with big moves from President Trump and potential contenders like Gavin Newsom and Michelle Obama. Meanwhile, Christian persecution continues to escalate worldwide, with atrocities committed in Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The European Center for Law and Justice is working to bring attention to these issues and advocate for the rights of persecuted Christians.
Mar
12
2025
USAID officials ordered staff to shred and burn documents, sparking concerns about the destruction of classified information and potential evidence of wrongdoing. The Federal Records Act requires government agencies to preserve documents for transparency and oversight, but the shredding and burning of documents raises questions about the motivations behind the action.
Mar
11
2025
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, has revoked security clearances from top Biden administration officials, including Anthony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, and Letitia James, citing their involvement in the Hunter Biden disinformation letter. The move has sparked controversy and debate about the use of security clearances and the role of the intelligence community in politics.
Mar
10
2025
President Trump warns of an end of the world scenario due to the threat of nuclear war and the nuclear arms race, while also discussing the importance of peace deals and the need to address the climate crisis. The ACLJ is fighting against anti-Semitism and supporting Israel, while also advocating for parents' rights to opt out of teaching conflicts with their beliefs.
Mar
7
2025
The European Union has voted to increase its defense spending, a move seen as a win for the American people who have been carrying the burden of European defense and NATO defense for decades. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting back against taxpayer-funded abortions and pro-choice campaigns in Massachusetts, and launching a media counter campaign to promote pro-life pregnancy centers.
Mar
6
2025
The censure of Al Green and the reaction from President Trump's speech, as well as the ongoing conflict in Israel and the pro-life campaign Choice Begins Here, are among the main topics discussed in this episode. The hosts analyze the implications of the censure and its potential impact on the Democratic Party, while also discussing the situation in Israel and the efforts of the ACLJ to support the country and its people.
Mar
5
2025
A 13-year-old boy with brain cancer who was deputized by President Trump as a Secret Service agent is at the center of a controversy after MSNBC's Nicole Wallace made a disturbing comment about his future, highlighting the politicization of a unifying moment.
Mar
4
2025
The ACLJ is launching a pro-life campaign called Choice Begins Here, which aims to support pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Massachusetts and eventually across the country. The campaign includes a media campaign and a court battle against the state of Massachusetts for discriminating against the centers. Meanwhile, Democrats are planning disruptions in President Trump's Joint Sessions speech, and the ACLJ is responding to anti-Semitism at universities in the US and Israel.
Mar
3
2025
President Zelensky's heated debate with President Trump and Vice President Vance has sparked controversy, with some accusing Zelensky of being ungrateful and others defending his actions as a necessary part of diplomacy. Meanwhile, the ACLJ has launched a new campaign, Choice Begins Here, to promote pro-life pregnancy resource centers and counter a smear campaign by the state of Massachusetts.
Feb
28
2025
Attorney General Pam Bondi accuses the FBI of withholding documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, sparking a public feud with FBI Director Kash Patel. Meanwhile, President Trump and Ukraine's President Zelensky engage in a tense meeting at the White House, with Zelensky criticizing Trump's approach to the conflict in Ukraine.
Feb
27
2025
The Supreme Court has ordered a stay on a lower court's decision to block President Trump's executive orders, allowing the Trump Administration to continue freezing foreign aid. Meanwhile, the Attorney General has announced the release of the Epstein flight log, a move seen as a step towards greater transparency. The ACLJ is advocating for the rights of persecuted Christians and is set to participate in the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Feb
26
2025
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard exposes corrupt CIA officials and warns of a national security risk if they are fired and go to work for foreign adversaries. Meanwhile, President Trump's government is cutting costs, which could lead to a rich recruitment opportunity for foreign intelligence services. The ACLJ is working to defend Israel and expose corruption in the government.
Feb
25
2025
The ACLJ discusses the recent hostage crisis in Gaza and the role of Hamas in infiltrating college campuses and spreading anti-Semitic propaganda. They also explore the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the true narrative of the region.
Feb
24
2025
Dan Bongino has been named the Deputy Director of the FBI, a move seen as a significant step towards reforming the institution. The appointment has sparked both praise and criticism, with some hailing it as a victory for the rule of law and others expressing concerns about the potential impact on the agency's independence. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for school choice and home schooling rights, and the organization is calling on supporters to become champions of life, liberty, and freedom.
Feb
21
2025
The Trump administration's efforts to shrink the federal workforce and cut budgets are facing union lawsuits, but judges are starting to rule in their favor. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is celebrating victories in court, including a case involving a street preacher in Chicago and a hospital in New Mexico. The organization is also advocating for pro-life causes and speaking out against terrorism in Israel.
Feb
20
2025
Senator Mitch McConnell announces his retirement after nearly 40 years in office, sparking discussions on term limits and government efficiency. The ACLJ gets involved in various cases, including a high school teacher's alleged viewpoint discrimination and a student's right to free speech. The IRS faces scrutiny over wasteful spending and potential abolition, with President Trump and Elon Musk pushing for reform.
Feb
18
2025
The Doge Department, led by Elon Musk, is working to modernize the US government by introducing 21st-century accounting practices, making it easier to track and reconcile payments. This effort is being met with resistance from states and outside groups, but a judge has ruled in favor of the Department, citing the Constitution and the need for a unitary executive. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is involved in the legal process, filing amicus briefs to support the Department's work and arguing that the President has the authority to provide oversight and make decisions.
Feb
17
2025
A discussion about the misuse of free speech terminology by the media, particularly in relation to the Holocaust and Nazi Germany. The hosts and guests argue that the media is using free speech as a euphemism for conservative speech and that this is a threat to the First Amendment. They also discuss the treatment of the US military, including the deduction of food costs from soldiers' paychecks and the misuse of funds.
Feb
14
2025
The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, is conducting audits of the IRS and Pentagon to identify wasteful spending and redirect funds towards more effective uses. This effort is part of President Trump's agenda to reform government bureaucracies and promote fiscal conservatism. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is involved in various legal battles, including a case at the Supreme Court regarding the defunding of Planned Parenthood. The organization is also preparing to launch a counter campaign against pro-life pregnancy resource centers targeted by the state of Massachusetts.
Feb
13
2025
The Department of Government Efficiency, led by President Trump and Elon Musk, aims to modernize the US government and eliminate waste by implementing more efficient processes and technologies, such as artificial intelligence. The department has already made significant progress in streamlining government operations, including the processing of federal employees' retirement plans, which were previously done manually in an underground cave in Pennsylvania. However, the department's efforts have been met with resistance from labor unions and some lawmakers who are concerned about the potential impact on certain groups, such as those receiving humanitarian aid.
Feb
12
2025
Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as Director of National Intelligence marks a significant moment in American politics, with President Trump's diplomatic efforts and executive power being put to the test. The ACLJ continues to advocate for fiscal conservatism and national policy reform, while navigating the complexities of constitutional crisis and executive power.
Feb
11
2025
Tulsi Gabbard is on the eve of a major vote to become the Director of National Intelligence, but her confirmation is being opposed by some, including Adam Schiff, who has made baseless claims against her. Despite this, Majority Leader John Thune has expressed support for her confirmation, citing her exceptional qualifications and proven track record of leadership.
Feb
10
2025
Attorney General Pam Bondi warns of consequences for those leaking information about ICE raids, while the FBI faces accusations of corruption and the deep state's involvement. Meanwhile, the Israel hostage crisis continues, with Hamas releasing three hostages but claiming Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement.
Feb
7
2025
Attorney General Pam Bondi launches a task force on DOJ weaponization, aiming to restore the integrity and credibility of the Department of Justice and address issues such as anti-Semitic and anti-Christian bias, improper investigative tactics, and retaliatory targeting of whistleblowers.
Feb
6
2025
The USAID scandal has revealed widespread government waste and abuse of taxpayer dollars, with millions being spent on ridiculous programs and NGOs that don't even have functional websites. The agency's budget is $50 billion annually, and critics argue that it's being used for partisan purposes and nation building. Meanwhile, anti-Christian bias is a growing concern, with President Trump signing an executive order to eradicate it within the federal government.
Feb
5
2025
President Trump's announcement to take over Gaza and turn it into a resort community has sparked chaos and debate in the media. The ACLJ is fighting for justice and accountability in the region, while also supporting Israel's security and economy. The organization is filing an amicus brief at the Supreme Court to defend the Taylor Force Act, which prohibits taxpayer dollars from funding terrorist organizations. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's handling of the conflict has been criticized for being antagonistic and ineffective.
Feb
4
2025
The Senate Intelligence Committee is set to vote on Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, with a positive movement in her favor. Senators Collins and Young have publicly stated their support, and the betting market now shows a 98% chance of confirmation. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is making progress in securing cooperation with Central American countries, and Pam Bondi's confirmation as Attorney General is also moving forward.
Feb
3
2025
Senator Lindsey Graham announces his support for Tulsi Gabbard's Senate confirmation, citing her understanding of national security tools. Meanwhile, President Trump imposes tariffs on Mexico and Canada, leading to a deal with Mexico to send 10,000 troops to the US border to combat fentanyl and human trafficking. Diplomacy and trade negotiations are underway, with the goal of securing American interests and protecting national security.
Jan
31
2025
Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation hearings for Director of National Intelligence are underway, with some Republicans showing support for her nomination. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is defending whistleblowers, including Marcus Allen, who was mistreated by the FBI's security division. The organization is also pushing for transparency in the Senate confirmation process.
Jan
30
2025
Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation hearing as Director of National Intelligence has been marked by intense scrutiny and attacks from the deep state and radical left, but she has shown remarkable courage and commitment to reforming the intelligence community and protecting whistleblowers.
Jan
29
2025
The Trump administration is cracking down on immigration, with ICE raids targeting gang leaders and illegal immigrants. Meanwhile, the confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard are underway, with the latter facing intense scrutiny. The Department of Government Efficiency is also making headlines, uncovering wasteful spending and corruption within the federal government.
Jan
28
2025
President Trump's executive order to pursue a state-of-the-art Iron Dome missile defense shield for America, inspired by Israel's successful system, aims to protect Americans from advanced aerial attacks and hypersonic missiles, sparking a national conversation on defense and security.
Jan
27
2025
President Trump's swift actions on immigration and border control have sparked a tariff war with Colombia, leading to a quick resolution and a strong message to other nations. Meanwhile, the pro-life administration is taking steps to protect life, including the Mexico City policy and the Hyde Amendment, and the ACLJ is fighting for pro-life rights at the state level.
Jan
24
2025
The Trump administration's executive orders on birthright citizenship and immigration policy are facing legal challenges, with some arguing that the president's interpretation of the Constitution is too broad. The ACLJ is preparing to defend the administration's policies in court, while also advocating for reform of the federal bureaucracy. Meanwhile, Senator Bill Hagerty discusses the confirmation process for President Trump's nominees and the importance of getting his cabinet in place to implement his policies.
Jan
23
2025
The US-Mexico border is a major issue with President Trump deploying 10,000 troops to secure it. The move is seen as a significant increase in security, but it's not the only solution. Meanwhile, NATO members are being asked to pay their fair share of defense spending, and the ACLJ is fighting for free speech rights at the Smithsonian and National Archives.
Jan
22
2025
The Trump administration has made significant arrests and changes to immigration policies, including the definition of birthright citizenship. The ACLJ is preparing for legal battles against left-leaning states that are funding lawsuits to fight Trump's policies. Pro-life movements are also gaining momentum with the reinstatement of the Mexico City policy and the introduction of the Born Alive Protection Abortion Survivors Protection Act in the Senate.
Jan
21
2025
The Trump administration is taking swift action to implement its campaign promises, including executive orders on birthright citizenship, civil servant reform, and draining the swamp. The left is pushing back with lawsuits, but the ACLJ is ready to defend the administration's actions. Meanwhile, a new era of cooperation between the US and Israel is emerging, with hopes for Middle East peace and an end to UNRWA's support for terrorism.
Jan
20
2025
President Donald Trump delivers a speech at his inauguration, outlining his vision for America's future, including restoring national security, enforcing border control, promoting American energy independence, and protecting free speech. He also announces several executive orders, including declaring a national emergency at the southern border and designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
Jan
17
2025
President Trump's inauguration will be moved indoors due to cold weather, with a viewing party at the Capital One Arena. The decision comes as the Supreme Court allows a ban on TikTok to proceed, with President Trump seeking a new American buyer to mitigate data privacy concerns. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is taking on Amazon over defaced Holocaust books, demanding answers and a thorough investigation.
Jan
16
2025
The Biden administration's final press conference was marred by controversy as Karine Jean-Pierre refused to let John Kirby speak about the Israel-Hamas deal, instead making it about herself. Meanwhile, the Trump team is preparing to take over and implement the deal. In related news, confirmation hearings for the new administration are underway, with some Democrats trying to use hypothetical scenarios to attack the nominees. Additionally, the role of attorney generals in shaping the country's laws and policies is being highlighted, with some states working to support conservative ideals and uphold the Constitution.
Jan
15
2025
The Israel-Hamas conflict has reached a ceasefire deal, with a six-week pause on fighting in Gaza and a phased release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners. The US presidential transition brings a new administration that may change the calculus for the conflict, with President Trump's statements on the issue and the appointment of a new Mideast envoy. Meanwhile, the Senate confirmation hearings for President Trump's national security team continue, with nominees facing scrutiny on their views on US foreign policy and national security.
Jan
14
2025
The Senate confirmation hearings of Pete Hegseth are underway, with protesters disrupting the proceedings and calling him a Christian Zionist. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's handling of radical Islam and its impact on the Middle East is being scrutinized, and the importance of having the right people in place to address this threat is emphasized.
Jan
13
2025
The Senate is moving forward with hearings for President Trump's nominees, including Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence. The ACLJ is supporting these nominations and encouraging supporters to sign a petition and contact their senators to confirm the nominees. Meanwhile, Facebook is simplifying its content policies and moving its content policy team from California to Texas, which may lead to less bias in moderation decisions.
Jan
8
2025
President Trump files an emergency petition to the Supreme Court to prevent sentencing in a New York case, citing presidential immunity. The ACLJ is involved in a pro-life case in Ohio, challenging a local ordinance that restricts free speech outside an abortion clinic. President Trump's comments on renaming the Gulf of Mexico and taking back control of the Panama Canal are also discussed.
Jan
7
2025
Mark Zuckerberg's announcement to remove fact checkers and replace them with community notes on Meta's platforms has sparked debate about free speech and censorship. The move follows a trend of tech companies adapting to changing public opinion and government policies. As Meta shifts its focus to promoting free expression, it remains to be seen whether this change will be a genuine effort to restore trust or a strategic move to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Jan
6
2025
The resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has triggered a chain of events, including a no-confidence vote and potential springtime elections in Canada. The move may have implications for US politics, particularly with regards to trade policies and the influence of President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, President Trump's upcoming inauguration and the certification of the 2024 election are also major topics of discussion.
Jan
3
2025
The security concerns ahead of the inauguration and Super Bowl are a major focus, with discussions on ISIS-inspired attacks and potential threats from Iran. The Biden administration's plans to strike Iran before President Trump's inauguration are also a topic of concern, with many questioning the timing and motives behind the decision. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives is preparing to vote on a new Speaker, with Mike Johnson being nominated for the position.
Jan
2
2025
The recent New Year's Day terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas have raised concerns about the rise of terrorism in the United States. Experts discuss the importance of getting the national security team confirmed as soon as possible to prevent future attacks. They also highlight the need for transparency and accountability within the intelligence agencies, including the FBI, which has been accused of being too focused on social engineering and not doing enough to prevent terrorist attacks.
Dec
31
2024
The American Center for Law and Justice is fighting for the rights of Americans, defending against special counsels and the deep state, and working to protect financial information from China's hacking attempts. With the incoming Trump administration, the ACLJ is preparing for the next round of battles, including the confirmation of cabinet members and their teams. The organization is also working internationally, with its European affiliate, the ECLJ, fighting for conservative Christian values and human rights in Europe.
Dec
30
2024
President Trump's endorsement of Speaker Mike Johnson has significant implications for the Trump agenda, particularly in the areas of foreign policy, taxes, and regulatory policy. The ACLJ is working to advance conservative values and protect religious liberty, while also facing challenges from a Democratic-controlled judiciary. As the new year approaches, the ACLJ is preparing for a tough fight ahead, but is confident in its ability to defend its values and advance its mission.
Dec
27
2024
The ACLJ is preparing for a new administration, focusing on securing the border, protecting constitutional rights, and defending pro-life values. They are also launching a campaign to support pregnancy resource centers and fighting against government censorship and targeting of these centers. The organization is calling on supporters to donate to help them continue their work in 2025.
Dec
26
2024
President Biden's commutation of 37 federal death row inmates has sparked debate about the death penalty and his administration's motives. Critics argue that the move is a political game to hamstring the incoming Trump administration, while supporters say it's a moral issue driven by Biden's Catholic faith. The ACLJ is fighting to protect individual rights and freedoms, including the right to pray and the right to free speech.
Dec
20
2024
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is fighting for life and freedom, taking on the FBI and pro-abortion organizations, and promoting pro-life pregnancy resource centers. They are launching a new campaign in Massachusetts to counter the state's anti-pregnancy center ads and provide hope and options to women. The ACLJ is also working to protect whistleblowers and clean up the FBI, and is advocating for religious liberty and freedom.
Dec
19
2024
Fannie Willis, the DA for Fulton County, has been disqualified from the Trump prosecution due to prosecutorial misconduct, including the hiring of a special counsel with no expertise in RICO cases and the misuse of funds. The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that the entire DA's office must be removed from the case, citing the appearance of impropriety and the potential for constitutional rights to be violated.
Dec
18
2024
The FBI's National Academy is under scrutiny for training a Palestinian Authority official who has ties to terrorism and has expressed support for the eradication of Israel. The ACLJ is pushing for answers and transparency in the wake of this revelation, highlighting the need for reform and accountability within the FBI and the deep state.
Dec
17
2024
A New York judge denies immunity for President Trump, setting up a potential appeal. Meanwhile, the ACLJ discusses its faith and freedom drive, highlighting its work on pro-life legal matters, religious liberty, and battling the deep state. The organization also addresses government efficiency and the defunding of Planned Parenthood, while promoting pregnancy resource centers as alternatives to abortion.
Dec
16
2024
President Trump was awarded $15 million from ABC News for a defamation lawsuit. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting to protect pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Massachusetts from a state-sponsored campaign to shut them down. The ACLJ is also investigating the FBI's recognition of a Palestinian state at a graduation ceremony, and discussing the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Dec
13
2024
A bombshell Inspector General Report exposes the FBI's involvement on January 6th, revealing 26 informants, including 3 sent by the FBI to gather information. The report confirms conspiracy theories and raises questions about the FBI's role in the Capitol riots. Meanwhile, the ACLJ launches a new campaign to support pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Massachusetts, countering the state's deceptive ads and providing hope and options for women in need.
Dec
12
2024
The resignation of FBI Director Christopher Wray and the potential nomination of Kash Patel have sparked controversy and raised questions about the separation of powers and the treatment of whistleblowers. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is pushing for a deal with Hamas to release hostages and establish a ceasefire, but concerns remain about the reliability of Hamas and the potential release of terrorists.
Dec
11
2024
The New York DA's office is pushing for a novel Alabama rule to keep the Trump conviction alive, despite the case being dead on appeal. This move raises constitutional questions about due process and the rights to appeal. Meanwhile, President Trump is set to take office, and the economy is expected to grow, but inflation remains a concern. Energy independence and reining in foreign aid are seen as key to addressing inflation.
Dec
10
2024
A New York City Councilwoman calls for the DOJ to investigate the Manhattan DA's office, citing politicization and racial bias in high-profile cases, including those against Donald Trump and Daniel Penny. Meanwhile, Tulsi Gabbard's nomination as Director of National Intelligence is met with opposition from the left, who accuse her of being a Russian asset due to her meeting with Syrian President Assad in 2017.
Dec
9
2024
The acquittal of Marine Daniel Penny in New York has sparked a broader discussion about the safety of major cities and the role of law enforcement. The case highlights the complexities of the justice system and the need for a fair and impartial approach. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, with Israel, Syria, and Hezbollah at the center of a complex web of alliances and rivalries. The fate of hostages held by Hamas remains uncertain, and the international community is watching with bated breath as the situation unfolds.
Dec
6
2024
Tulsi Gabbard, a decorated military veteran and former Democratic presidential candidate, is being targeted by the deep state over her nomination for director of national intelligence. Critics, led by Wendy Sherman, a former State Department official, claim she's inexperienced and has ties to Russia. However, Gabbard's humanitarian work and dedication to serving others shine through in her efforts to provide aid to disaster-stricken areas, including Maui and western North Carolina.
Dec
5
2024
The discussion revolves around the potential for President Biden to issue preemptive pardons, de-weaponizing the government, and the implications of the pardon power. The conversation also touches on school choice, conscience rights, and the abortion debate, highlighting the importance of defending individual rights and freedoms.
Dec
4
2024
The Department of Defense is facing scrutiny over its failure to meet audit standards, and President Trump is considering replacing Secretary Pete Hegseth with Governor Ron DeSantis. Meanwhile, Kash Patel is being considered for the position of FBI Director, despite facing opposition from the Washington establishment. The conversation also touches on the need for government efficiency and reform, particularly in the federal bureaucracy.
Dec
3
2024
President Trump's leadership style and policies are causing a shift in the world stage, with Iran striking a conciliatory tone and the US taking a stronger stance against Hamas and its hostages. The ACLJ is working to defend Israel and support Americans, with a presence in Jerusalem and a focus on promoting truth and justice.
Dec
2
2024
The pardon power of the president is a constitutional authority that allows the commander-in-chief to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment. The power is broad and has been exercised by previous presidents, including Joe Biden, who recently pardoned his son Hunter Biden for federal crimes. The move has sparked controversy and raised questions about the precedent it sets for incoming President Donald Trump and his potential use of the pardon power to pardon individuals involved in the January 6th insurrection.
Nov
27
2024
The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, restricting his ability to travel. This move is seen as a threat to Israel's international relations and a potential escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. The ACLJ is working to defend Israel's interests and protect its citizens from the ICC's jurisdiction. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's decision to ship landmines to Ukraine has raised concerns about the potential for a wider conflict, including the possibility of a World War III scenario.
Nov
26
2024
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is supporting the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, amidst confirmation battles and criticism from the left. The ACLJ is also advocating for President Trump's policies, including his stance on Iran and the Middle East, and is calling for donations to support their Faith and Freedom Drive.
Nov
25
2024
FEMA whistleblower reveals bias at disaster relief agency, calling it 'rotten to its core.' The agency is accused of picking and choosing Americans to receive aid based on their political views, sparking outrage and calls for accountability. Meanwhile, China's alleged sabotage of undersea telecommunications cables raises concerns about the vulnerability of global communication systems.
Nov
22
2024
Pam Bondi's nomination as Attorney General brings hope for reforming the DOJ and FBI, while Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's plan to revolutionize government through the Dogecoin Department of Government Efficiency aims to cut bureaucracy and waste, making the federal government more efficient and accountable to the American people.
Nov
21
2024
The Biden administration's decision to ship landmines to Ukraine has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it will escalate the conflict and lead to more civilian casualties. Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prompting a strong reaction from the US and Israel. The Trump administration is also facing challenges, including the withdrawal of Matt Gaetz as attorney general nominee, and the selection of a new nominee is expected to be announced soon.
Nov
20
2024
A whistleblower reveals a FEMA contractor advised a family to remove Trump campaign materials and signs from their home and yard, warning them that FEMA supervisors do not take kindly to Trump supporters. This incident is part of a larger issue of political discrimination in disaster relief, where people were skipped over for services based on their political signs. The ACLJ is taking calls from those who believe they were affected and is preparing to file a major FOIA request.
Nov
19
2024
A case against Fannie Willis in Georgia is delayed due to the Supreme Court's immunity ruling, which may void the prosecution. Meanwhile, President Trump's criminal case in New York is also delayed, and the Biden administration's decision to give Ukraine long-range missiles to strike inside Russia has escalated the conflict, potentially leading to a nuclear war. Additionally, the issue of open borders and immigration is discussed, with concerns about the impact on the country and the need for secure borders.
Nov
18
2024
The Biden administration's decision to allow US-funded weaponry to be used offensively in Russia has escalated the war in Ukraine, sparking concerns about the potential for a larger conflict and the impact on US foreign policy. As the transition period comes to a close, experts are warning about the dangers of unchecked escalation and the need for a peaceful solution to the conflict.
Nov
15
2024
Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to Director of National Intelligence is met with opposition from the left, with AOC calling her the most dangerous nomination so far. Meanwhile, President Trump's administration is facing confirmation battles, and the ACLJ is working to support their efforts, including a faith and freedom drive to equip them with the resources they need for the battles ahead.
Nov
14
2024
The Trump transition is underway, with President Trump's nominations and appointments sparking controversy and debate. The role of special counsel Jack Smith and the constitutionality of his appointment are being questioned, while the deep state resistance to Trump's policies is seen as a major obstacle. The ACLJ is monitoring the situation and advocating for the rule of law, while also highlighting the need for reform in the intelligence agencies and the importance of protecting free speech and parental rights.
Nov
13
2024
President Trump returns to the White House for an Oval Office meeting with President Biden, discussing a smooth transition and cabinet picks, including Elon Musk's new department and Mike Huckabee's appointment as U.S. Ambassador to Israel. The ACLJ continues its work, fighting for life and freedom, and urging listeners to support the Faith and Freedom Drive.
Nov
12
2024
A post-election victory for President Trump's legal team in New York, a delay in sentencing, and implications on national security. The Trump administration's plans for border security and immigration, and the potential impact on Israel and the Middle East. The ACLJ's work to defend election integrity and promote faith and freedom.
Nov
11
2024
The Biden-Harris administration's relief efforts have been marred by allegations of anti-Trump bias, with FEMA officials instructing workers to avoid homes with pro-Trump signage. This has sparked calls for reform and investigations into the bureaucracy's actions. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is preparing to take office, with President-elect Trump appointing key officials, including a border czar and a new chief of staff. The ACLJ is working to support the new administration and push back against the deep state, with a focus on faith and freedom.
Nov
8
2024
The American people have spoken, sending a clear message to Washington with a decisive victory for President Trump. The election results indicate a mandate to stop the madness of wokeism, close the southern border, create American sovereignty, and build an American economy on American energy. The President's team is preparing to hit the ground running, with a focus on restoring faith and integrity in institutions, promoting transparency, and delivering results for the American people.
Nov
7
2024
The Trump administration is expected to see a significant shift in the coming months, with the special counsel, Jack Smith, likely to be withdrawn from his position. The Justice Department is also expected to withdraw charges against President Trump in several federal and state cases. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is launching its Faith and Freedom Drive, a campaign to support the Trump administration and promote conservative values.
Nov
6
2024
The American people delivered a decisive victory for President Donald Trump, sending a clear message to Washington about the need to stop the madness of wokeism, close the southern border, and create American sovereignty. The election was a referendum on the safety and security of families, with many voters expressing relief that the country is no longer on the path to chaos. The outcome has significant implications for the future of the country, with many Americans eager to see President Trump implement his policies and restore faith and confidence in institutions.
Nov
5
2024
As Americans cast their votes on Election Day, concerns about voting issues and election integrity arise. Donald Trump's campaign makes a push in battleground states, while Kamala Harris's campaign faces challenges in key counties. Meanwhile, Joe Rogan's endorsement of Trump sparks debate about freedom of speech and the impact of celebrity endorsements on the election outcome.
Nov
4
2024
The discussion centers around the upcoming presidential election, with a focus on the potential impact of abortion and Israel-Palestine relations on the outcome. The hosts analyze the campaign strategies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, highlighting the differing messages they convey to various constituencies. The conversation also touches on the importance of voting, election integrity, and the potential consequences of the election results.
Nov
1
2024
The importance of voting and the consequences of not voting, the current state of the economy and job market, the role of bureaucracy in politics, and the impact of election results on the country.
Oct
31
2024
The Trump campaign's efforts to ensure election integrity are being met with challenges from the Biden administration, as voting laws and voting machines are being scrutinized. The ACLJ is working to protect the rights of voters and ensure that every American has confidence in the electoral process.
Oct
30
2024
The ACLJ has filed a lawsuit at the Supreme Court to prevent non-citizens from voting in Virginia and Pennsylvania, and is working to ensure election integrity in the upcoming presidential election. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have faced criticism for their comments on Trump supporters, with Harris ultimately condemning Biden's statement. In Arizona, Senator Kari Lake is running for office and discussing the importance of securing the border and addressing the fentanyl crisis.
Oct
29
2024
The ACLJ is launching an initiative to protect the vote and ensure election integrity, filing a brief in the Supreme Court to support Virginia's position on removing non-citizens from voter rolls. Senator Bill Hagerty discusses the importance of early voting and the Republican Party's efforts to turn out the vote in battleground states, while also addressing the media's bias and the dangers of redefining basic terms like 'Nazi' and 'fascist'.
Oct
28
2024
The Commonwealth of Virginia has filed an emergency motion at the U.S. Supreme Court to remove 6,000 individuals from their voter rolls who are lawful residents but not citizens, and the ACLJ is planning to file in support of this motion. Meanwhile, Senator Marsha Blackburn discusses the importance of voting and the potential for election interference, and the hosts discuss the latest news and updates on the election.
Oct
25
2024
The use of fascist rhetoric by Democrats to describe Donald Trump has raised concerns about the safety of the president and the potential for violence at his rallies. The topic of Israel and its relationship with the US has also been a point of contention, with some arguing that Trump's policies have been beneficial to the country. Meanwhile, the importance of early voting and getting out the vote is emphasized as a key factor in the upcoming election.
Oct
24
2024
Kamala Harris's performance at a recent CNN town hall has raised concerns about her ability to articulate her views and connect with voters. Critics argue that she failed to provide clear policy positions and concessions, which could be a major issue in the upcoming election. Meanwhile, Tulsi Gabbard has joined the Republican Party, citing the party's shift towards a more inclusive and populist platform. The discussion also touches on election integrity, abortion policy, and the importance of conscience protections for medical providers.
Oct
23
2024
The discussion revolves around the upcoming US presidential election, with a focus on the statements made by President Biden and the implications of Kamala Harris's stance on abortion. The conversation also touches on the importance of election integrity and voting rights, as well as the role of conservative organizations like the ACLJ in promoting these values.
Oct
22
2024
A historic drop in support for Kamala Harris is being seen in polls, with significant drops in the Latino and black vote. The Democrat Party's strategy of playing identity politics is being called into question as voters increasingly prioritize individual choice over group affiliation.
Oct
21
2024
The ACLJ is fighting for election integrity and protecting the rights of Americans. The organization is also advocating for the release of hostages held by Hamas and criticizing the Biden administration's handling of the situation. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is also working to protect the rights of Americans and ensure that the electoral process is fair and secure.
Oct
18
2024
The ACLJ is fighting for election integrity as the Trump administration faces allegations of election interference. The death of Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas, has led to a push for a ceasefire, but the ACLJ is concerned about the potential for further violence and the need for Israel to protect its citizens. The organization is also working to protect the rights of Americans and to defend the Constitution.
Oct
17
2024
Kamala Harris's interview on Fox News has raised questions about her campaign's strategy and her ability to connect with voters. Meanwhile, Israel has made a significant move against Hamas, taking out its leader Yahya Sinwar, and the ACLJ is fighting to protect election integrity in the US, including a lawsuit in Virginia over voter rolls and the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
Oct
16
2024
The discussion centers around the latest news from Jack Smith, the upcoming Election Day, and the implications of the January 6th events on Donald Trump. The conversation also touches on the Biden administration's stance on Israel, Kamala Harris's foreign policy, and the importance of election integrity. Additionally, the topic of Christian persecution is raised, highlighting the ACLJ's ongoing efforts to protect Christians worldwide.
Oct
16
2024
The ACLJ discusses the importance of early voting, the current state of Israel, and the impact of government corruption on American society. They also highlight the work of the ACLJ in representing whistleblowers and fighting for freedom of speech and pro-life issues.
Oct
14
2024
The tension between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's campaign is rising, with Harris agreeing to a Fox News interview in a last-ditch effort to combat criticism. Meanwhile, concerns over election integrity are growing, with reports of live ballots being sent to people who haven't voted in years. Experts are urging voters to be cautious and to consider voting in person, rather than relying on mail-in ballots.
Oct
11
2024
Concerns are rising over election certification, with some Democrats in Congress making troubling statements about the process. The Electoral College and voter ID are being questioned, sparking fears of election manipulation and undermining the integrity of the democratic process in the United States.
Oct
10
2024
The aftermath of a hurricane has been overshadowed by a misinformation campaign from Democrats, with the Biden administration using propaganda to politicize the storm and score political points. Meanwhile, the US is facing an inflation crisis, with prices rising and real wages falling, particularly for native-born Americans. The ACLJ is advocating for energy independence and criticizing the government's handling of the economy, while also addressing the Israel-Palestine conflict and the role of propaganda in politics.
Oct
9
2024
The Biden administration's handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and its aftermath has raised concerns about national security and the treatment of Afghan interpreters who risked their lives with US troops. Kamala Harris's comments on The View, stating she would have done nothing differently, have sparked debate about her leadership style and the administration's policies. The border crisis and economic policies have also been major issues, with critics arguing that the administration's approach has led to increased crime and instability.
Oct
8
2024
The Biden administration's response to Hurricane Milton in Florida has raised questions about the allocation of funds, with some arguing that the government should prioritize disaster relief for American citizens over foreign aid. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is defending Israel at the UN and advocating for pro-life policies, including support for crisis pregnancy centers.
Oct
7
2024
The anniversary of the October 7th attack on Israel marks a year of tragedy, loss, and ongoing conflict. The world's response to the attack has been mixed, with some countries and leaders showing support for Israel, while others have been critical. The Biden-Harris administration's policies and actions have been a source of controversy, with some accusing them of being anti-Israel. The ACLJ has been actively involved in supporting Israel and advocating for its rights, and has called on the US government to take a stronger stance against terrorism and in support of its ally.
Oct
4
2024
The VP debate between Tim Walz and J.D. Vance highlighted their differences on key issues, including foreign policy and the Middle East. The debate also touched on the Abraham Accords and the importance of American leadership in the region. Meanwhile, the situation in Israel continues to escalate, with concerns about the country's safety and security. The debate and the situation in Israel serve as a reminder of the importance of strong American leadership and a clear foreign policy in the Middle East.
Oct
3
2024
The US Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity has significant implications for the case against Donald Trump, with special counsel Jack Smith's charges potentially being tossed out. Meanwhile, the situation in Israel remains volatile, with hundreds of missiles launched and ground forces deployed. The ACLJ is working to support Israel and advocate for its rights at the UN.
Oct
2
2024
The VP debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz highlighted their differences on various issues, including abortion, foreign policy, and gun control. The debate was notable for its civility and lack of personal attacks, with both candidates agreeing on several points. Meanwhile, the situation in Israel continues to escalate, with rockets and terrorist attacks targeting the country. The debate and the Middle East crisis serve as a reminder of the importance of strong leadership and effective foreign policy.
Oct
1
2024
A potential ballistic missile attack from Iran has Israel on high alert, with the US warning of severe consequences for Iran. The attack could escalate into a regional war, involving Hamas and Hezbollah, and potentially threatening the entire region.
Sep
30
2024
The conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate as Israel takes out the top leadership of Hezbollah, a move that has been met with both celebration and criticism. The Biden administration's response to the situation has been called into question by some, including Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, who has accused the administration of allowing Israel to operate with impunity. Meanwhile, the situation in the Middle East remains volatile, with many fearing a wider regional war.
Sep
27
2024
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) discusses the recent developments in the January 6th case against President Trump, the Iranian hackers targeting the Trump campaign, and the Israeli strike against Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah. They also examine the significance of Israel's existence and its importance to the world, highlighting its commitment to democracy, pluralism, and individual freedom.
Sep
26
2024
Melania Trump breaks her silence in an interview, discussing the assassination attempts on her husband and the toxic atmosphere created by the opposition party and mainstream media. The US Secret Service's failures and the Iranian threat against President Trump are also highlighted, as well as the FBI's use of the security clearance adjudication process to purge conservatives and whistleblowers.
Sep
25
2024
The state of Israel is facing a heightened threat from Iran and its proxies, including Hezbollah and Hamas, with the US government's response being criticized by some as inadequate. The ACLJ is working to defend Israel's rights and interests, while also advocating for the protection of whistleblowers and the preservation of religious freedom.
Sep
24
2024
The Department of Justice argues in court that UNRWA employees who participated in the October 7th attack on Israel have absolute immunity, despite the fact that they committed mass murder and terrorism. This decision is seen as a shocking betrayal of the victims and their families, and raises questions about the Biden administration's foreign policy and its willingness to defend terrorists.
Sep
23
2024
Concerns are rising among Democrats about the accuracy of election polls, with some polls showing President Trump inching ahead in key battleground states. Meanwhile, pro-life groups are being targeted by the US military as potential domestic terrorists, and the ACLJ is fighting to protect their rights. As the election season heats up, voters are being urged to stay engaged and informed, and to exercise their right to vote.
Sep
20
2024
Kamala Harris's comments on gun ownership and her stance on the Second Amendment have sparked controversy, with some accusing her of pandering to middle America while others see it as a genuine attempt to connect with voters. Meanwhile, the Democrat Party's approach to the nominating process has been criticized for being undemocratic, with some arguing that Kamala Harris was selected rather than elected. As the election season heats up, concerns about gun control, voter suppression, and the role of the government in American life are coming to the forefront.
Sep
19
2024
The Teamsters Union has released poll data showing a significant majority of its members support Donald Trump over Kamala Harris, highlighting a shift away from the Democrat Party among working-class Americans. The union's decision not to endorse Harris is seen as a blow to Democrats, who have traditionally relied on labor unions for support. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates in an effort to combat inflation and boost employment, a move that could benefit Trump's campaign.
Sep
18
2024
The Nevada Democrat Party is trying to keep the Green Party off the ballot in Nevada, sparking concerns about election integrity and ballot access. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris's rhetoric has been criticized for potentially inciting violence, and the country is grappling with the consequences of such language.
Sep
17
2024
The Secret Service's request for emergency funding has raised questions about presidential security, particularly after the second confirmed assassination attempt on President Trump. The FBI's handling of the situation and the role of other agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, are also under scrutiny. Meanwhile, Israel's use of technology to target Hezbollah fighters has raised interest globally, and the ACLJ is working to uncover the truth about the FBI's targeting of conservatives.
Sep
16
2024
The second attempted assassination of President Trump has raised concerns about the Secret Service's ability to protect the former president. The suspect, Ryan Wesley Ruth, was arrested and charged with gun-related charges, but many are questioning how he was able to get so close to Trump. The incident has sparked a debate about the rhetoric used by politicians, particularly Vice President Harris, and its potential to incite violence. The Secret Service's response to the incident has also been criticized, with some calling for a full investigation and others questioning the agency's ability to provide adequate protection.
Sep
13
2024
The ACLJ is defending the right of every American to vote for the candidate of their choice, taking on the Democrat Party's attempts to limit choices and control the outcome of elections. The organization is representing the Green Party in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, where the party was unfairly removed from the ballot in Nevada. Meanwhile, Fannie Willis is facing scrutiny for her handling of the Georgia case, and the ACLJ is working to defend election integrity and the rights of Americans to make their own choices at the ballot box.
Sep
12
2024
Kamala Harris's debate performance has been criticized by CNN's Jake Tapper, who pointed out that she dodged key questions and failed to provide clear answers on the economy and other issues. The Biden-Harris administration's policies have been criticized for their impact on the economy, with rising prices and stagnant wages. Harris's stance on Israel and Hamas has also been called into question, with some accusing her of being dishonest and using double speak. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for school choice and challenging the Columbus Board of Education's decision to leave 1,700 students without transportation to Christian schools.
Sep
11
2024
The 2024 US Presidential Election debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris highlighted the candidates' differing views on abortion, economic policy, and immigration. Harris's performance was seen as stronger than expected, but her policies were criticized for being unrealistic and lacking in detail. Trump's campaign emphasized the importance of economic growth and job creation, while Harris focused on social issues and progressive policies.
Sep
10
2024
Kamala Harris's debate performance is being heavily prepared, with her rehearsing lines and taking acting classes to perfect her delivery. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is expected to focus on the economy and inflation, highlighting the decline in native-born workers and the rise in foreign-born workers. The debate is expected to be a key moment in the election, with both candidates trying to sway voters on key issues like abortion and socialism.
Sep
9
2024
Kamala Harris's policy changes have raised eyebrows, with some questioning her commitment to progressive ideals. The Harris campaign has released an issues page, but critics argue it lacks substance and is an attempt to appeal to moderate voters. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting for faith and freedom, taking on censorship and defending religious rights in 55-plus communities and beyond.
Sep
6
2024
The ACLJ has uncovered a massive lie by the Biden-Harris administration regarding the southern border crisis, revealing a migration crisis team within Customs and Border Protection that contradicts the administration's claims of no crisis. The team's daily reports, obtained through a FOIA lawsuit, show the administration's knowledge of the crisis, despite their public denials. The ACLJ's findings have significant implications for the upcoming presidential election, as Kamala Harris's record on immigration and the border wall is scrutinized.
Sep
5
2024
The Biden-Harris administration is accused of weaponizing the deep state to target conservatives, while Russia's involvement in the US election is downplayed. Tulsi Gabbard speaks out about her experience with the Quiet Skies program and the lack of transparency in the government's targeting of law-abiding Americans.
Sep
4
2024
The Justice Department's indictment of Hamas leaders is seen as a political stunt two months before the election, while the Biden administration pushes for a ceasefire that allows Hamas to survive. Meanwhile, a school shooting in Georgia has left casualties, and the ACLJ is fighting for religious freedom, including a case against Walmart for allegedly discriminating against employees who want to take Sundays off for church.
Sep
3
2024
The Biden-Harris administration's handling of the Hamas-Israel conflict has been criticized for putting pressure on Israel to accept ceasefires, while Hamas refuses to release hostages. Meanwhile, whistleblowers within the FBI and TSA have come forward with allegations of retaliation and security clearance issues, highlighting the need for stronger protections for government employees who report wrongdoing.
Aug
30
2024
Kamala Harris's stance on fracking has raised concerns in key swing states, particularly Pennsylvania, where her poll numbers are dropping. Her reversal on the issue has sparked debate and criticism, with some accusing her of being inconsistent and others seeing it as a calculated move to appeal to voters.
Aug
29
2024
Kamala Harris's campaign is facing internal chaos and confusion, with reports of a 'Frankenstein team' and tension between Biden and Obama loyalists. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is launching a counter-campaign against Planned Parenthood's smear campaign against pro-life pregnancy centers, and is partnering with Save the Storks to sponsor a new mobile pregnancy resource bus.
Aug
28
2024
The Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy advisory white paper states that criminal charges against active political candidates running for office should not be filed 60 days before an election. However, Jack Smith, the special counsel, has filed a superseding indictment against Donald Trump, which some argue is a violation of this policy. The ACLJ is involved in the case and is fighting to have the special counsel removed due to his unconstitutional appointment.
Aug
27
2024
Mark Zuckerberg reveals that the Biden-Harris administration pressured Facebook and Instagram to censor certain content, including satire and humor, during the COVID-19 pandemic. He regrets the decision and states that Facebook will not make the same mistake again, citing the importance of free speech and not compromising content standards due to government pressure.
Aug
26
2024
Tulsi Gabbard is set to formally endorse President Donald Trump, joining forces with a unity government. Meanwhile, tensions rise in Israel as Hezbollah launches attacks, and the ACLJ defends civil liberties and religious freedom.
Aug
23
2024
RFK Jr. is considering an endorsement of Donald Trump, potentially altering the course of the 2024 election. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is pushing for abortion rights and the ACLJ is fighting against pro-life pregnancy centers being targeted by the Democratic Party.
Aug
22
2024
Kamala Harris's economic proposals, including a 44.6 capital gains tax and a 25% tax on unrealized gains, have sparked concerns about the impact on the economy and individual freedoms. Critics argue that these policies will drive wealthy individuals out of the country, hurt average working-class Americans, and crush the housing market. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Convention has been criticized for lacking substance and focusing on entertainment and celebrity appearances.
Aug
21
2024
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s potential endorsement of Donald Trump has sparked debate, with some arguing it could be a game-changer in the 2024 election. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Convention has been criticized for mainstreaming anti-Semitic and pro-terrorist views, with some delegates calling for a permanent ceasefire and arms embargo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The ACLJ is working to combat these issues and protect American freedoms.
Aug
20
2024
The Democratic National Convention kicked off with a focus on abortion, featuring personal stories of women who had traumatic experiences, but were used to promote a pro-abortion agenda. The convention also highlighted the contrast between the Democratic Party's emphasis on abortion and the Republican Party's support for life. The ACLJ is fighting back against the abortion industry and promoting pro-life values.
Aug
19
2024
The Biden administration's economic policies, particularly those of Vice President Kamala Harris, are being scrutinized for their potential to exacerbate inflation and worsen the economy. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party's stance on Israel is drawing criticism, with some accusing them of being anti-Semitic and pro-genocide. The ACLJ is pushing back against the pro-abortion juggernaut, fighting to protect life and pregnancy resource centers.
Aug
16
2024
The Democratic National Convention is approaching, with Kamala Harris set to release her economic agenda and address the convention. Protests are planned, and the party is dealing with the consequences of price controls and inflation. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is launching a counter campaign to defend pro-life pregnancy centers and is working on a major lawsuit to protect them from defamation by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and pro-abortion organizations.
Aug
15
2024
Kamala Harris's campaign is spending millions on Google ads creating misleading headlines that don't match the actual news articles, spreading misinformation and disinformation. The ACLJ is fighting back, launching a counter campaign and taking legal action against the Massachusetts government and abortion industry for attacking pro-life pregnancy centers. Meanwhile, university campuses are seeing a rise in antisemitism, with Columbia University's president resigning amidst a scandal. The ACLJ is working to combat this and protect free speech and the First Amendment.
Aug
14
2024
Kamala Harris's refusal to participate in press conferences and debates has raised concerns about her ability to lead the country and answer tough questions. Meanwhile, Tulsi Gabbard has been placed on a domestic terror watch list, sparking accusations of the Deep State targeting her for her views.
Aug
13
2024
President Trump sues the Department of Justice for $100 million in damages over the execution of the search warrant at Mar-a-Lago in 2022. The lawsuit argues that Attorney General Garland and FBI Director Wray applied inconsistent standards and were guilty of a clear dereliction of constitutional principles. Meanwhile, the Harris campaign is facing criticism for plagiarizing Trump's policies, including the elimination of taxation on tips for service and hospitality workers.
Aug
12
2024
President Trump is suing the Department of Justice for $100 million in damages over the execution of the search warrant at his Mar-a-Lago estate in 2022. The lawsuit argues that the attorney general and FBI director applied inconsistent standards and were guilty of a clear dereliction of constitutional principles. Meanwhile, the Harris campaign is being criticized for plagiarizing Trump's policies, including the elimination of taxation on tips for service and hospitality workers. The ACLJ is fighting for the rights of Christians in California, where a city had banned home Bible studies, but has since changed its policy after the ACLJ intervened.
Aug
9
2024
The January 6 case against President Trump faces challenges after a Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity, while Jack Smith's prosecution is in disarray. Meanwhile, the ACLJ defends Tulsi Gabbard against TSA targeting and advocates for whistleblower protections and an end to the Open Skies program. The group also opposes an arms embargo on Israel and supports the country's right to self-defense against terrorism.
Aug
8
2024
Tulsi Gabbard, a former member of Congress and current military veteran, has been targeted by the Biden-Harris administration's TSA as a potential domestic terrorist under the Quiet Skies program. The program, established in 2012, is designed to mitigate threats to commercial aviation, but has been criticized for its arbitrary and invasive methods. Whistleblowers have come forward to expose the program's abuses, and Gabbard is taking legal action to challenge her designation. The case raises concerns about the government's use of surveillance and intimidation tactics against its citizens and the erosion of civil liberties.
Aug
7
2024
The rise of anti-Semitism in the US is a growing concern, with politicians and activists openly expressing hatred towards Jews and Israel. The issue has become mainstream in the Democrat Party, with some politicians even using anti-Semitic language to gain support. The ACLJ is fighting back against this trend, highlighting the dangers of anti-Semitism and the importance of standing up against it.
Aug
6
2024
The selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Kamala Harris' running mate has raised concerns about his policies and stance on various issues, including China, Israel, and abortion. Critics argue that Walz's views are too far left and may not align with the values of everyday Americans.
Aug
5
2024
The economy is plummeting, with the stock market crashing and unemployment rates rising, posing a significant challenge for the Trump-Harris campaigns. The Biden administration's policies have been criticized for exacerbating the economic downturn, and Kamala Harris's ability to address the issue will be put to the test. As the election approaches, the economy is likely to be a major factor in voters' decisions.
Aug
2
2024
Iran is working to undercut President Trump in the presidential election, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. US spy agencies say Tehran is working to influence the election, likely to avoid increased tensions with the US. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is facing criticism for a hostage swap with Russia, with some arguing it sets a bad precedent and makes Americans less safe. The Israeli ambassador to the UN discusses the recent attacks on Hezbollah and Hamas, and the importance of supporting Israel. The media's coverage of Vice President Harris is also under scrutiny, with some accusing them of covering up her failures and promoting a false narrative.
Aug
1
2024
The Biden administration is facing criticism for its handling of a prisoner swap with Russia, which freed American hostages but also included the release of a Russian terrorist. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is getting involved in a case at the U.N. to help rescue an abducted Christian woman in Egypt who was forced to convert to Islam. The conversation also touches on election interference, foreign policy, and human trafficking.
Jul
31
2024
Israel takes out top Hezbollah commander and Hamas leader, sparking diplomatic tensions and concerns about a potential war in the Middle East. The US and other countries weigh in on the situation, with Vice President Harris and Secretary Pompeo offering differing views on how to address the crisis.
Jul
30
2024
The presidential campaign between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is heating up, with polls showing a statistical dead heat in major swing states. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has unveiled a plan to reform the Supreme Court, which has sparked controversy and concerns about the separation of powers. The ACLJ is also fighting for Israel at the International Criminal Court, arguing that the ICC does not have jurisdiction over Israeli nationals.
Jul
29
2024
The ACLJ discusses recent events in Israel, including a terrorist attack by Hezbollah, and the response from the Biden administration. They also examine the role of big tech companies, such as Google, in censoring certain topics and individuals. Additionally, the hosts discuss the Secret Service's handling of a recent assassination attempt on President Trump and the potential implications for the Supreme Court.
Jul
26
2024
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is gaining momentum with the endorsement of Barack Obama, but her policies and record are raising concerns. Her stance on Israel, foreign policy, and economic issues is being scrutinized, and her inexperience in these areas is being highlighted. Meanwhile, President Trump is continuing his campaign, and the Republican Party is preparing to take on Harris in the upcoming election.
Jul
25
2024
Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to the US Congress highlighted the threat of Hamas and the importance of the US-Israel relationship, while President Biden's decision not to run for re-election has sparked a virtual nomination process that may favor Kamala Harris. The ACLJ is preparing to file a brief at the International Criminal Court in defense of Israel, and Secretary Pompeo emphasizes the need for American leadership and Israeli determination to build alliances and friendships in the region.
Jul
24
2024
Kamala Harris's decision to attend a sorority event instead of a joint session of Congress to address Prime Minister Netanyahu has sparked controversy, with many questioning her leadership and commitment to supporting Israel. The ACLJ is fighting back against the International Criminal Court's attempts to extend its jurisdiction over non-member states, including Israel, and is preparing to file an amicus brief in their hearings.
Jul
23
2024
Kamala Harris has secured the Democratic nomination, but her stance on Israel and her record on life have raised concerns among supporters of the ACLJ. The Secret Service director has resigned following a disastrous congressional hearing, and Joe Biden is set to address the nation tomorrow night. Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the US has been met with a boycott from many Democrats, including Harris, who plans to meet with him privately but not publicly.
Jul
22
2024
The sudden exit of Joe Biden from the presidential race has sparked a chain of events, with Kamala Harris emerging as a strong contender. The Biden-Harris administration's policies and records are being scrutinized, particularly on issues like immigration, abortion, and national security. As the Democratic Party's elites push for Harris's nomination, concerns about her radical left-wing views and lack of experience are being raised. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is gearing up for a potential showdown with Harris, with Donald Trump's campaign already gaining momentum.
Jul
19
2024
President Trump delivers a somber and reflective speech at the Republican National Convention, calling for unity and healing in society, amidst the aftermath of an assassination attempt. He emphasizes the importance of not criminalizing dissent and demonizing political disagreement, and highlights the need for the Democrat Party to stop weaponizing the justice system. The speech marks a departure from Trump's usual fiery tone, and raises questions about the state of the election and the Democratic Party's nominee, Joe Biden.
Jul
18
2024
The Republican National Convention has seen a united Republican Party with J.D. Vance giving a nomination acceptance speech, unifying the party and resonating with Americans. Meanwhile, Democrats are calling for Joe Biden to step aside, with Nancy Pelosi and other top leaders urging him to remove himself from the race. The attempted assassination of Donald Trump has changed the dynamics of the election, with the Republican Party now focusing on supporting Israel and opposing anti-Semitism.
Jul
17
2024
The Republican National Convention is underway, with J.D. Vance set to give a major speech as the newly announced vice presidential nominee. Meanwhile, a report has surfaced of an Iranian plot to assassinate President Trump, and the Secret Service is facing scrutiny for its handling of the situation. The Biden administration is also facing criticism for its handling of the Supreme Court, with some calling for term limits on justices.
Jul
16
2024
President Donald Trump announced his pick for Vice President: Ohio Senator J.D. Vance. Will the young Senator be a good running mate for Trump in the presidential election? The  Sekulow  team discusses Trump's VP choice, President Joe Biden's contentious interview with NBC Nightly News' Lester Holt, the 2024 Republican National Convention, the ACLJ's latest FOIA, Trump's and Vance's upcoming speeches at the RNC "“ and much more.
Jul
15
2024
A judge dismisses the Jack Smith case against Donald Trump due to the special counsel's lack of authority and unlimited budget, sparking concerns about lawfare and the weaponization of the Department of Justice. The incident has also raised questions about media bias and the impact of hateful rhetoric on the country.
Jul
12
2024
The ACLJ files an amicus brief to disqualify Fannie Willis from prosecuting President Trump in Georgia, citing concerns over judicial system integrity and national security threats. Meanwhile, pro-life activists are being targeted as terrorist groups in anti-terrorism training, and the Democratic Socialists of America withdraw their endorsement of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez due to her stance on anti-Semitism.
Jul
11
2024
AOC files articles of impeachment against Supreme Court justices Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito, sparking controversy and debate over the role of the judiciary and the limits of free speech. Meanwhile, the Biden campaign is in turmoil, with donors drying up and party leaders calling for President Biden to drop out of the race. The ACLJ is fighting back against attacks on pro-life groups and individuals, labeling them as terrorists and restricting their freedom of speech.
Jul
10
2024
Nancy Pelosi and George Clooney suggest President Biden should step aside, citing concerns about his ability to serve, while President Biden insists he will run. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is facing internal divisions and potential challenges to his nomination, with some calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked. The situation is raising questions about the party's leadership and the country's readiness for the 2024 election.
Jul
9
2024
The Biden administration is facing chaos as questions arise about President Biden's health, particularly after a Parkinson's specialist visited the White House eight times in eight months. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting against antisemitism on college campuses, including a recent victory at the University of Maryland, and is urging supporters to become champions during their Life and Liberty drive.
Jul
8
2024
President Biden's letter to Democrats and the implications for the 2024 presidential election, as well as the potential impact on the Democratic Party and the vice presidential pick, amid concerns over his mental acuity and cognitive decline.
Jul
3
2024
The Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity has significant implications for the Trump sentencing, Alvin Bragg case, and Jack Smith case, potentially gutting the latter two. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's presidential campaign is facing challenges, including internal polling showing him down in battleground states and a leaked report of his poor debate performance, which has sparked discussions about replacing him as the nominee. National security concerns have also been raised, with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stating that Biden's performance at the debate was a national security issue due to its impact on world leaders' perceptions of the US.
Jul
2
2024
The Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity has sparked controversy, with President Biden criticizing the ruling and some calling for the impeachment of the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is taking action at the ICC to defend Israel and oppose arrest warrants. The decision's implications for presidential power and accountability are being debated, with some arguing it could lead to a 'king-like' presidency.
Jul
1
2024
The Supreme Court has ruled on presidential immunity, establishing that a former president is entitled to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within their constitutional authority. This decision has significant implications for ongoing cases against President Trump, including the Jack Smith case, and could potentially impact the prosecution of future presidents.
Jun
28
2024
The Supreme Court's decision on January 6th charges against President Trump has significant implications for freedom of speech and the First Amendment. Meanwhile, the presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump highlighted issues such as abortion, with President Trump coming across as a moderate on the topic. The debate also sparked widespread criticism of Joe Biden's performance, with many questioning his competency to be president.
Jun
27
2024
The upcoming presidential debate is a highly anticipated event, with many Americans tuning in to see how the candidates will handle the issues. One of the main topics of discussion will be abortion rights, with the Supreme Court's recent decision on the Idaho law sparking controversy. Meanwhile, the ACLJ is fighting to protect election integrity in Arizona, where a ballot initiative is being pushed by the abortion industry. As the debate approaches, many are wondering how the candidates will perform and what issues will take center stage.
Jun
26
2024
A Democrat primary loss in New York's 15th congressional district has sparked hope for a shift in the Democratic Party's stance on Israel. The defeat of Jamal Bowman, a vocal critic of Israel, has been attributed to his anti-Semitic rhetoric and the efforts of pro-Israel groups. This development has implications for the general election and the Biden administration's approach to Israel and the Middle East.
Jun
25
2024
A hearing is underway in Florida to determine whether the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago was conducted in accordance with due process and the Constitution. The special counsel, Jack Smith, is facing scrutiny over the handling of classified documents and the potential breach of attorney-client privilege.
Jun
24
2024
The ACLJ discusses the ongoing battle over abortion rights, focusing on the special counsel's appointment and its constitutionality, as well as the impact of the Dobbs decision on state-level debates and the ongoing fight for life.
Jun
21
2024
The upcoming presidential debate between President Biden and President Trump has sparked controversy, with some questioning the rules and others focusing on the candidates' qualifications. Meanwhile, tensions between the US and Israel continue to escalate, with Prime Minister Netanyahu calling on the Biden administration to support Israel's security. The ACLJ is fighting for the rights of a student who was forced to perform obscene content in her high school class, and is also advocating for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Jun
20
2024
The Biden administration's $350 million Gaza pier project has been a failure, with no humanitarian aid reaching the intended recipients, and the pier being dismantled after only 10 days of operation. The project has been criticized for being a political stunt that put American taxpayers' money at risk and put service members in harm's way. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's diplomatic relations with North Korea and Russia are under scrutiny, and the presidential election debate is just a week away.
Jun
19
2024
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's video criticizing the Biden administration for withholding military assistance to Israel has sparked a heated debate, with some Democrats calling for his invitation to Congress to be rescinded. The ACLJ is taking action to defend Israel and its allies, sending a demand letter to the UN Commission of Inquiry and filing FOIAs against the Biden administration. Meanwhile, a senior Israeli negotiator has confirmed that dozens of hostages are still alive and being held by Hamas, prompting calls for their immediate release.
Jun
18
2024
Concerns about Joe Biden's cognitive decline and the media's handling of it, including the use of 'deep fakes' to discredit videos showing his struggles. The ACLJ is also advocating for Pastor Saul, a U.S. permanent resident who was detained in China for seven years and is now facing administrative hurdles.
Jun
17
2024
The Biden administration's handling of the Israel situation and its impact on anti-Semitism in the United States is a growing concern. The ACLJ is working to defend Israel and protect the rights of Christians, including a senior living facility resident who was evicted for displaying Bible tracts. The organization is also fighting against anti-Semitism and promoting education and awareness about the issue.
Jun
14
2024
President Donald Trump's return to Washington, DC, has sparked interest as he meets with GOP leaders and makes statements on unity and the path forward. Meanwhile, the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is fighting against the deep state and the Department of Justice, highlighting cases such as the FBI targeting of radical traditionalist Christians and the ACLJ's efforts to protect whistleblowers. In other news, tensions are escalating on the border between Israel and Lebanon, with Hezbollah's movements violating U.N. resolutions and Israel facing a potential war. The ACLJ is also discussing the threat of terrorism, including the recent arrest of eight suspected terrorists in the US and the resurgence of ISIS.
Jun
13
2024
The Supreme Court's ruling on the abortion pill has sparked debate, with some seeing it as a loss for the pro-life community, but others finding silver linings in the decision. Meanwhile, the ACLJ continues to fight for persecuted Christians in Pakistan, where a recent case resulted in a 14-year prison sentence for two Muslim men who murdered a Christian man over a property dispute. The ACLJ also discussed the threat of terrorism, including the resurgence of ISIS, and the importance of addressing the Islamist threat.
Jun
12
2024
The ACLJ is fighting against the FBI's abuse of security clearance, targeting whistleblowers for their political beliefs, and defending free speech. They are also involved in a case against a public school in Las Vegas for forcing a student to read a vulgar monologue. The organization is calling for donations to support their work.
Jun
11
2024
Hunter Biden's conviction on gun charges has sparked debate about his father's potential pardon and the implications for the presidential election. Meanwhile, the Russian military's presence in the Caribbean has raised concerns about US foreign policy and the Ukraine conflict, with NATO preparing for a potential ground war with Russia.
Jun
10
2024
Judge Juan Merchan sent a letter to the prosecution and President Trump’s attorneys that a posting on the court’s Facebook page by someone who claimed to be a cousin of one of the jurors indicated having inside information that Trump would be convicted days before the jury reached a verdict. This revelation in President Trump’s New York trial leads to questions of possible jury misconduct and a mistrial. Trump’s attorneys are now investigating the issue. The Sekulow team discusses the possible social media blunder in Trump’s case, an ACLJ victory in New Hampshire, the 2024 presidential election between President Biden and President Trump – and much more.
Jun
7
2024
The ACLJ discusses various cases involving President Trump, including gag orders, civil fraud, and defamation cases, and explores the concept of lawfare and its impact on the legal system. The organization also highlights the challenges faced by whistleblowers within the FBI and the importance of protecting their rights and security clearances.
Jun
6
2024
A special counsel's appointment is being challenged in a Florida court, raising questions about the legality of the Department of Justice's rule-making authority and the limits of a special counsel's power. The case has implications for the rule of law and constitutional rights in the United States.
Jun
5
2024
The Georgia Appeals Court accepts Fannie Willis' disqualification case appeal, potentially delaying the prosecution of President Trump and others. Meanwhile, President Biden's border policy and Iran nuclear program are under scrutiny, with Britain, France, and Germany taking a tougher stance against Iran. Additionally, the ACLJ is defending religious freedom in Manhattan Beach, California, after the city council denied a community center reservation for a religious purpose.
Jun
4
2024
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) represents two FBI whistleblowers, Marcus Allen and Garrett O'Boyle, who were subjected to retaliation and had their security clearances suspended. The ACLJ has secured a victory for Marcus Allen, reinstating his top-secret security clearance and securing back pay for 27 months. The organization continues to fight for Garrett O'Boyle, who is still awaiting vindication and justice.
Jun
3
2024
A coordinated campaign to remove Judge Eileen Cannon from the Trump classified documents case has been launched by a group on the left, citing delays and an improper motive. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's efforts to aid Gaza have been criticized for being ineffective and for emboldening Hamas. The ACLJ is fighting for Israel at the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and the UN Security Council, and is demanding that the Biden administration sanction the ICC.
May
30
2024
The Democrat National Committee scrambles to nominate President Biden, planning a virtual roll call to ensure he's on the ballot in all 50 states. Meanwhile, anti-Israel protests on college campuses gain momentum, with some students unaware of the Ayatollah's endorsement and the implications of their actions. The importance of education and critical thinking in understanding complex issues is highlighted.
May
29
2024
The Trump trial in New York State court has sparked controversy, with some arguing that the charges are unfair and others seeing it as a necessary step to hold the former president accountable. Meanwhile, President Biden has signed an executive order allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections, which has raised concerns about voter eligibility. The ACLJ is working to defend the rights of Christians in senior living centers, where they are being targeted for their faith. The organization is also facing legal challenges in its efforts to protect Israel and defend against pro-Hamas causes.
May
28
2024
The New York Trump trial involves hush money payments and federal election law. The case has sparked controversy and debate, with some arguing that President Trump's actions were improper and others claiming that the prosecution's case is weak. Meanwhile, the Biden administration has faced criticism for its handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including the allocation of $50 million in taxpayer dollars to the Climate Justice Alliance, a group that has been accused of promoting anti-Israel and anti-Semitic activities. The ACLJ has been at the forefront of the fight to defend Israel and expose the truth about the Climate Justice Alliance.
May
23
2024
The Jack Smith trial has erupted into chaos, with prosecutors and defense attorneys clashing over pretrial motions and allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. Meanwhile, the border remains a top concern, with thousands of people crossing into the US illegally every day, raising questions about national security and the rule of law. Author Tulsi Gabbard discusses her new book, 'Love of Country,' and shares her experiences at the border, where she witnessed a well-organized and efficient system for illegal crossings.
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