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Why the US Government stopped the case against Dr. Kirk Moore

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – The government allowed the trial to begin and continue because it had no fear of COVID-19 disclosures coming to light. Nothing would come up to discredit Trump’s beloved Operation Warp Speed and to bring the global conspiracy crashing down. But the government made a mistake by bringing up one of the suppressed subjects...

Jul 18, 2025

Supreme Court says YES to Department of Education pink slips

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court approves the Trump Administration’s move to lay off 1,400 Department of Education employees, overturning a previous court order to rehire them. While critics argue this could dismantle the department, officials insist vital work continues—including an ongoing investigation into undisclosed foreign funding at the University of Michigan. The future of federal education oversight...

Jul 18, 2025

Courts, rather than representatives, govern our lives

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Supreme Court may be in recess for three months, but technically, the job never stops. Today, I want to examine some recent work that the Supreme Court has been doing, illustrating just how much courts, rather than representatives, govern our lives. For example, it was the Supreme Court that recently cleared the judicial hurdles to the...

Jul 16, 202558 min

Zantac cancer coverup

Nurses Out Loud – As nurses, we once believed our systems protected patients from dangerous drugs. The Zantac scandal exposes just how deeply corporate greed, regulatory failure, and media silence endanger public health. From hidden NDMA risks to lawsuits and industry coverups, this story reveals what truly happens when profits are valued over safety—and why we must demand accountability...

Jul 11, 202558 min

An avalanche of SCOTUS decisions

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Every year, at the end of June, the Supreme Court goes on summer recess. Just before they leave, they like to drop their most important and controversial decisions on the American people. This year is not different. For example, can District Court Justices issue nationwide injunctions? Can parents demand the opportunity to opt their children out of certain public school content?

Jul 5, 202558 min

Can HHS spur healthcare innovation and avoid the deep swamp, Q&A 157

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – 92% of symptomatic COVID-19 vaccinated people had traces of spike proteins. Now we know the spike protein is long-lasting, but is it possible that the spike was still being produced? Are there any symptoms of subclinical myocarditis? Can it be healed? How much Nattokinese, curcumin, and bromelain is in one capsule?

Jul 3, 202558 min

Who is supposed to rein in rogue judges?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many people have been complaining about rogue judges lately. Some people are asking why the Supreme Court doesn’t take action against them. This leads me to something I say quite often, “it’s not what you don’t know, but what you know that just ain’t so that really bites you in the backside.” Not only does the Supreme Court lack the legal authority to rein in...

Jul 2, 202558 min

SCOTUS says NO to forcing kids to be exposed to deviant sexual ideologies!

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The ruling was 6–3, with the three liberal justices — Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson — dissenting in favor of the School Board having more control over what children are learning than parents. Indeed, parents have ALL of the power when it comes to their children’s education. Clearly, Sotomayor does not know what the “essence of public education” is...

Jul 1, 202558 min

SCOTUS stops rogue judges (for now) as America’s economic picture gets muddy

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – It was the nationwide injunctions that the lower courts were holding back the Executive Office and the president’s agenda. Former immigration judge, Andrew Arthur, will explain the impact. As the Big Beautiful Bill makes its way to the president’s desk, Economist Christian Briggs explains the delicate balancing act that has America on the edge...

Jun 29, 202558 min

Live by the court, die by the court

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the adage “live by the sword, die by the sword,” this piece examines Americans’ shifting reliance on courts to secure rights—and how the same tribunals can curtail them. From recent California’s climate and gun rulings to Louisiana’s First Amendment missteps and Tennessee’s adherence to constitutional language, it highlights a justice worried about ideological decision-making...

Jun 29, 202558 min

State powers questioned in federal courts

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Like the Nuns in New York who are suing the state for requiring them to provide abortion in their employee healthcare. Or the case where the United States sued the State of Tennessee for banning sexual identity procedures on minors. Or the right of the States of Oklahoma and Utah to have their case against the EPA heard in their Circuit Court rather than...

Jun 27, 202558 min

Hormones, scalpels, and gavels: Lawsuit updates on trans kids

Nurses Out Loud – How are people sent down the hospital path of hormones and scalpels? A recent Supreme Court ruling impacts 25 states with bans on the practice. A lawsuit was filed by a detransitioner against their “gender-affirming” doctor. The doctor in question just happens to be the lead author on the controversial study suppressed over fear of being “weaponized” by people who...

Jun 27, 202558 min

Supreme Court ruling on deportations sparks debate

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – In this gripping episode, we reveal overshadowed major political events: the Supreme Court upholds Trump’s criminal alien deportation policy, a bystander halts an active shooter at a Michigan church, Michigan’s university faces an admissions bias lawsuit, and we analyze Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear sites with a retired Air Force officer discussing potential cyberwarfare risks...

Jun 25, 2025

Fifth Circuit blocks Ten Commandments in Louisiana schools

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Louisiana’s law mandating Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms was invalidated by the Fifth Circuit, upholding parents’ First Amendment protections. Judges concluded that mandating religious texts oversteps parental authority in guiding children’s faith. Meanwhile, Governor Greg Abbott approved a similar Texas mandate, likely propelling this debate to the Supreme Court...

Jun 25, 202558 min

Federal courts vs. presidential trade power

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Facing an emerging pattern of judicial intervention, citizens must scrutinize how unelected judges influence trade policy and separation of powers. Recent injunctions against tariff orders under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act spark debate on Congress’s authority over commerce. Rogers for America encourages demonstrations and urges the public to engage peacefully and...

Jun 21, 202558 min

SCOTUS sides with common sense in Tennessee’s ban on gender treatment for minors

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court hands a huge victory to the youth of America by upholding the Tennessee law which bans harmful gender treatment for minors. Tennessee’s law, states that health care providers are prohibited from administering puberty blockers or hormones for the purpose of “enabling a minor to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with...

Jun 21, 202558 min

The tragic loss of Grace Schara: A fight for justice and accountability

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – Grace Schara’s tragic death at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in October 2021 has sparked a groundbreaking lawsuit against hospital staff and protocols. Allegations of unauthorized sedation, wrongful DNR orders, and systemic negligence during the COVID-19 pandemic expose failures in patient advocacy. The upcoming June 2025 trial could dramatically reshape healthcare accountability.

Jun 20, 202558 min

Transgendering our children still lurks in the shadows

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Tennessee’s law had been challenged in Federal courts by the Biden administration, and the District courts had agreed with the Biden administration that the law was unconstitutional. Chief Justice Roberts wrote, “This case carries with it the weight of fierce scientific and policy debates. The voices in these debates raise sincere concerns; the implications for all are...

Jun 19, 202558 min