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Medical kidnapping destroys families and lives
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – I expose how medical kidnapping tears families apart as parents clash with hospitals and child protection agencies. I explore allegations of neglect, emergency removals, and foster placements, while voices like Spike Cohen and Dr. Irene Mavrakakis reveal systemic failures, consent abuses, and urgent paths toward reform and family reunification across America, today, demanding accountability now...
Hidden in plain sight: The realities of sex trafficking
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – I sit down with Roland Serna to confront the hidden realities of sex trafficking in the United States. We explore how abuse, trauma, and exploitation intersect, why prevention and awareness save lives, and how nurses, clinicians, and communities recognize vulnerability, respond with compassion, and support survivors toward healing and restoration...
Are the lines between the good and evil of ICE and CBP now blurred?
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – CBP is the largest law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security, with over 67,000 employees and a budget of over $19 billion. As per mainly left-leaning media, multiple depictions of the activities of ICE have led to unfavorable opinion: shifting to street arrests of illegal immigrants, proactive patrols, and increasing raids on places of...
An encounter that changed everything!
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Rhea Holmes’ life didn’t end on a marble bench. Because an angel showed up. And sometimes, angels wear blue. This story is not just about homelessness. It’s about grief, resilience, and the quiet power of kindness that comes from our men and women in blue. It’s about what happens when someone refuses to look away. And it’s a reminder that even in...
California is a prime example of why parents are seeking alternatives to public education
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New revelations show California schools concealing gender transition records from parents, sparking legal battles, federal scrutiny, and growing outrage over parental rights. Lawsuits, court rulings, and malpractice cases intensify debate about education, transparency, and the role of government in children’s lives today across the nation...
What is due process, and who has a right to it?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With illegal immigration in the news, not to mention the demonstrations in Minneapolis, there has been a lot of talk lately about due process, especially who has a right to it. Today, we’ll cut through the hype, emotion, and political posturing to answer these two questions: what is due process, and who has a right to it?
CCP’s police system and public security myth
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – This is not a collection of isolated abuses. The CCP builds networks of control at every level. Students are tapped as secret monitors inside classrooms. Teachers can be reported for a joke or a complaint and then hauled into offices and punished. The police are called the people’s police. In reality, they serve the party. Internal security textbooks make...
The dangers of lawlessness when enforcement lacks order
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Washington repeats the same crises while public trust erodes. Delayed documents, investigations, and election disputes fuel suspicion. Transparency and enforcement must coexist. Citizens cannot outsource responsibility to screens or slogans. Real change demands participation, vigilance, and verified processes to protect elections, restore confidence, and secure a future to pass on...
From Red Finns to anti-ICE riots: How Minnesota became the heart of American Communism
Trevor Loudon Reports – Minnesota operates as America's most communist-influenced state within constitutional limits: pro-China policies, socialist education, challenges for conservatives and Christians. It can't self-correct due to entrenched radical control. Trump, with Tom Homan deployed, must target FRSO as the core instigator. Arresting key figures could stop the spread...
Free will: How one decision can change everything
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – One decision can redirect an entire life. From missed moments that alter destiny to a single message that exposes corruption and leads to justice, this piece explores how free will, action, and even inaction shape our paths. Small choices carry lasting consequences, sometimes unlocking truth, accountability, and life-changing outcomes when we choose to say yes...
The Constitution & the Bible
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – This explores the connection between the Constitution and the Bible, examining the foundation of God-given rights and the vision of America’s founders. Pastor David Whitney explains how law, liberty, and responsibility flow from biblical truth, offering clarity on today’s challenges and hope for the future...
Defying the odds… America’s 2026 economic forecast
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Bessent projects a "non-inflationary boom" for the US economy in 2026, driven by Trump-era tax cuts, deregulation, and private-sector momentum. Economist Harry Dent will explain the pros and cons driving the US economy. About the rioting in Minnesota, it’s not an outlier; it is a preview… says Todd Royal. David Wayne discusses the fraud in Minnesota...
When lawful orders are ignored, liberty is at risk
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What does it mean to follow a lawful order in a time of unrest? As Minneapolis and St. Paul grapple with chaos, questions arise about military duty, police authority, and constitutional obedience. Combat veteran Dr. Chase Spears examines how blurred legality, political rhetoric, and weak leadership threaten liberty and invite the path toward empire...
Minnesota is not an outlier; it is a preview of what is to come
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – From Davos to Washington, the credibility of Net Zero and Great Reset-style globalism is eroding. Even establishment economists and geopolitical thinkers now warn that technocratic overreach, energy scarcity, and moral absolutism are fueling backlash rather than compliance. When societies are stressed people become governable through fear...
Supporting the criminal over a civil society
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is leading yet another federal shutdown showdown, this time in support of those who committed crimes both in entering the United States, and those who have committed violent crimes since, rather than the people they claim to represent and the oath they took...
Missing election data shakes public trust in democracy
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Missing election data and aggressive prosecutions fuel public distrust in American institutions. When transparency disappears and power targets veterans and volunteers, democracy weakens. This piece calls for honest investigations, restraint in government force, and renewed commitment to faith, family, and constitutional accountability before trust is permanently lost...
Should ICE pack up and leave to make criminals and rioters feel safer?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Instead of removing illegals, Democrats want to remove ICE. Kick them out of the city. Border Czar Tom Homan’s response is an unequivocal no; however, ICE, he said, would tweak its efforts in removing illegals. ICE will attempt to avoid any engagement with protestors. Despite this operational recalibration, federal authorities are maintaining...
Blood is on the hands of Democrats and their PAC, the US mainstream media
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Both Pretti and Good were doing what they thought they heard their governor, Tim Walz, their mayor, Jacob Frey, and the media, the PAC for the Democratic Party, asked them to do — use their bodies to prevent ICE from performing their job in arresting illegal aliens who have broken the law. While an investigation is underway to determine what...
Dear Minnesota, teaching kids to hate the law is not the answer
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The pubic education system in Minnesota is more interested in raising ideologues who hate the law rather than fostering academic learning. Minnesota schools have become a breeding ground for fostering a culture in which resistance and anti-authoritarianism thrive. According to the Charter School’s website, its education is centered on social justice...
The role of leadership in Minneapolis crime enforcement
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – What we need is clear leadership. An attorney general who moves faster. Local sheriffs who will enforce the law. State officials who stop treating crime as ideological theater. And citizens who show up at the ballot box and for their precincts. This is not about cruelty. This is about order, fairness, and accountability. God, family, and country deserve better
Lemon unleashed: Will committing a federal crime be the tipping point for fake news
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – America’s fractured media landscape reaches a dangerous crossroads as independent journalism exposes corruption while chasing attention. A high-profile incident involving Don Lemon, a Minnesota church, and federal law raises urgent questions about accountability, press ethics, faith protections, and whether fake news finally triggers consequences for crossing legal and moral lines...
Are you being scammed by a fraudster?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Online scams are affecting millions of Americans, costing victims billions each year as fraudsters use increasingly sophisticated tactics. Fraud Prevention expert Vernesa Harper explains how scammers exploit emotions, who is most at risk, and why staying alert, protecting personal information, and verifying suspicious messages are critical steps to avoid becoming a victim...
Two deaths at the edge of the law
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Two fatal encounters, separated by ideology but bound by consequence, reveal how moral certainty and institutional distrust drive citizens into deadly conflict with law enforcement. By examining actions, incentives, and narratives rather than intent, this piece explores why political tribes excuse escalation, reject restraint, and move closer to violence that feels inevitable rather than...
America’s obsession with courts and the cost of lawsuits
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America turns to the courtroom for nearly every conflict, but the consequences reach far beyond lawyers and judges. From Supreme Court cases on surveillance, gun rights, and sports to the American Bar Association’s grip on legal education, a deeply litigious culture reshapes everyday life and raises urgent constitutional questions for the nation...