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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
December 02, 2025
A discussion on the importance of faith and the need for Christians to take action against corruption in the judicial system, with a focus on the grand jury and its role in holding those in power accountable. The hosts also discuss the need for Christians to be involved in politics and to stand up for their rights and freedoms. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 01, 2025
A three-judge federal panel has rejected critics' requests for an injunction blocking North Carolina's new congressional map, clearing the way for the map to be used in the 2026 election. Arena's Law, which makes it harder for people to get out of jail on bail set for low-level crimes and attempts to restart the death penalty, officially goes into effect across the state of North Carolina. The law requires stricter scrutiny on judges and magistrates when considering pretrial release and setting bail for individuals, bans cashless bail, and makes it easier for people with a history of mental health issues to be involuntarily committed to a mental hospital after an arrest. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 07, 2025
The North Carolina State Board of Elections is requesting full social security numbers from the DMV to maintain accurate voter rolls, amid concerns over non-citizens being registered to vote. Meanwhile, a new bill aims to hold judges accountable for releasing violent criminals, and a Vietnamese electric vehicle maker, VinFast, is facing financial struggles and uncertainty over its planned North Carolina facility. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 30, 2025
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight held a field hearing in Charlotte to discuss victims of violent crime, focusing on repeat offenders and the effectiveness of the judicial system in preventing crime. Witnesses shared personal stories of loss and highlighted the need for reform in the bail system, citing the case of Irina Zaruska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was murdered by a 14-time repeat offender. The hearing also touched on the importance of public safety, mental health issues, and crime prevention, with lawmakers and witnesses calling for changes to the current system to hold offenders accountable and protect communities. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 24, 2025
A crime bill in North Carolina aims to keep violent offenders behind bars and off the streets by restricting judicial discretion in granting pretrial releases and creating a new category of violent offenses that require GPS monitoring or secured bonds. [... more]
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Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
September 24, 2025
Dr. Robert Jeffress explores four biblical reasons why God sometimes seems silent in our lives. He discusses how unconfessed sin, uncontrolled emotions, unpredictable timing, and undeveloped faith can lead to God's silence. He also emphasizes the importance of developing faith and trusting in God's plan, even when waiting for answers. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 23, 2025
A criminal justice reform bill, known as Irena's Law, has been passed in the North Carolina Senate, addressing issues such as pretrial release, mental health crisis, and the death penalty. The bill creates a new category of violent offenses, requires GPS monitoring, and adds committing a capital felony on public transportation to the list of aggravating factors that can make a defendant eligible for the death penalty. [... more]
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Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
September 23, 2025
God's silence can be a source of frustration and confusion, but it can also be a sign that we need to examine our lives and seek His guidance. Unconfessed sin and uncontrolled emotions, particularly fear, can block our ability to hear God's voice. However, with faith and a willingness to seek His forgiveness, we can learn to distinguish between God's voice and our own desires, and make wise decisions in life. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 22, 2025
North Carolina lawmakers are set to return to Raleigh this week to address several key issues, including the Cybersecurity in Agriculture Act, bail reform, and the death penalty. The state Supreme Court has also ruled against judicial deference, giving individuals more power to challenge government agencies and regulations. A representative from the 47th district has announced his resignation to take a role in Washington, D.C. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 09, 2025
Justice Barrett explains the role of the Supreme Court in upholding the Constitution and the separation of powers, while also discussing the court's approach to judicial review and its decisions on abortion rights, executive power, and precedent. She emphasizes the importance of respecting the Constitution and the democratic process, and highlights the challenges of navigating the complexities of the court's decisions and the public's perception of them. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 05, 2025
A North Carolina court ruling has sparked a dispute over the governor's appointment authority, while tariffs have hit the agriculture industry hard, particularly in North Carolina, where John Deere has seen significant losses. Meanwhile, crime rates in Winston-Salem and other cities in North Carolina have raised concerns, and the USDA has announced projects to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
September 04, 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. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 03, 2025
A federal appeals court ruled that a majority of President Trump's tariffs are illegal, but allowed them to remain in place until October 14th. Meanwhile, a case between two parents and a private school in Charlotte, North Carolina, is set to be heard by the state Supreme Court, which could have implications for the state's school choice movement. In another development, State Treasurer Brad Breiner and Republican legislative leaders are opposing Governor Josh Stein's proposal to pause a court dispute involving state judicial and utilities commission appointments. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
August 28, 2025
A Christian pastor shares his experiences with the corrupt judicial system and government targeting, highlighting cases of FBI corruption, police misconduct, and deep state involvement. He also discusses the importance of holding government officials accountable and the need for transparency and reform. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
August 26, 2025
The Bible teaches that the true Christian will spend eternity in heaven, but not everybody will be saved. The apostate church has twisted the Word of God to make it say what it doesn't say, embracing sin and denying the power of God. The Prosperity Church teaches that what makes God happy is making us wealthy, but the Bible teaches that it's harder for a rich man to get to heaven. The judicial system has become corrupted, and the death penalty is not always carried out fairly. The Christian Resistance is fighting against the apostate church and the Prosperity Church, and Donald Trump is making it difficult for the Democrats to defend their indefensible positions. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
August 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. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
August 26, 2025
Black people are leaving the Democrat Party in droves and becoming supporters of Donald Trump due to his tough on crime stance. The Democrat Party's soft on crime policies are being seen as ineffective and are causing black voters to lose trust in the party. The National Guard has been deployed in DC to address the crime problem, and some residents are welcoming the increased police presence. Meanwhile, the Democrat Party is being accused of being out of touch with the concerns of voters and is facing a historically low approval rating. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 19, 2025
John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, served for 34 years, shaping the Supreme Court and establishing its authority. His decisions, including Marbury v. Madison and Gibbons v. Ogden, laid the foundation for the court's power to review laws and establish the concept of judicial review. Marshall's legacy continues to influence American law and politics, and his story is a testament to the enduring impact of his leadership and vision. [... more]
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Turning Point
David Jeremiah
August 17, 2025
When we seek forgiveness for our own sin against God, we are to forgive those who have sinned against us. Jesus teaches that we are to forgive others because we ourselves have been forgiven so much. Our forgiveness of others is conditioned upon God's forgiveness of us, and we must take His forgiveness given to us and pass it out to those who need it in our lives. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 04, 2025
Hatton Sumners, a constitutional scholar and lawyer, played a pivotal role in opposing President Franklin D. Roosevelt's court packing plan in 1937. The plan aimed to add seats to the Supreme Court to gain a favorable majority, but Sumners, who was a member of the New Deal team, believed it would undermine judicial independence and the rule of law. He proposed an alternative solution, the Retirement Act, which allowed justices to retire and be replaced, ultimately resolving the crisis without the need for court packing. [... more]
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