Listen "Ep 126 - The Outsider’s View from September 14th"
Episode Synopsis
What happened this week? Too much!
A Hyundai plant in Georgia became the site of the largest single immigration raid in the history of Homeland Security. A new DOJ report revealed just how many government agencies participated in discrimination against Christians under the Biden administration. And three critical State elections drew the attention of the wider Nation.
Jerusalem suffered a terrorist attack, leaving several victims dead. France ousted its third Prime Minister in two years. And video footage of a Ukrainian refugee being slaughtered by a career criminal fueled widespread outrage over soft-on-crime policies across the United States.
The Supreme Court ruled that ICE can continue their raids in LA. The Nation's Report Card revealed that successful education has plummeted to new lows. And Israel struck hamas leadership in Qatar.
The FDA began cracking down on pharmaceutical ads that are not complying with existing transparency laws. Ten Representatives in North Carolina officially called for the removal of the Judge responsible for the murder of Iryna Zarutska. And Russia violated Poland's airspace during an attack on Ukraine, triggering a reaction from NATO.
The Department of Homeland Security publically spoke about the criminal records of the illegals that are being held in Alligator Alcatraz. The Naval Academy at Annapolis had to be locked down because of an active shooter. And the legendary Charlie Kirk enter the pages of history after being publically assassinated for his opinions by an online radical.
America honored the 24th anniversary of 9/11. Crime-ridden Memphis, Tennessee officially became the new focus of the National Guard. And Erika Kirk spoke out for the first time since her husband was murdered, inspiring all who heard her.
THAT is what happened this week.
A Hyundai plant in Georgia became the site of the largest single immigration raid in the history of Homeland Security. A new DOJ report revealed just how many government agencies participated in discrimination against Christians under the Biden administration. And three critical State elections drew the attention of the wider Nation.
Jerusalem suffered a terrorist attack, leaving several victims dead. France ousted its third Prime Minister in two years. And video footage of a Ukrainian refugee being slaughtered by a career criminal fueled widespread outrage over soft-on-crime policies across the United States.
The Supreme Court ruled that ICE can continue their raids in LA. The Nation's Report Card revealed that successful education has plummeted to new lows. And Israel struck hamas leadership in Qatar.
The FDA began cracking down on pharmaceutical ads that are not complying with existing transparency laws. Ten Representatives in North Carolina officially called for the removal of the Judge responsible for the murder of Iryna Zarutska. And Russia violated Poland's airspace during an attack on Ukraine, triggering a reaction from NATO.
The Department of Homeland Security publically spoke about the criminal records of the illegals that are being held in Alligator Alcatraz. The Naval Academy at Annapolis had to be locked down because of an active shooter. And the legendary Charlie Kirk enter the pages of history after being publically assassinated for his opinions by an online radical.
America honored the 24th anniversary of 9/11. Crime-ridden Memphis, Tennessee officially became the new focus of the National Guard. And Erika Kirk spoke out for the first time since her husband was murdered, inspiring all who heard her.
THAT is what happened this week.
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