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Daily operations at the Department of Defense have been described as “total chaos” by a former department spokesperson. In a Politico op-ed, recently fired John Ullyot questioned Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's leadership and capability. President Trump defended Hegseth, but reports say the White House might be replacing him. Several of Trump's cabinet leaders have come under fire for focusing on the more forward-facing aspects of their jobs. Should the day-to-day management of key departments be a concern right now?Leaders worldwide are expected to gather in Rome this weekend for the funeral of Pope Francis. His leadership of the Catholic Church was regarded as a progressive shift from several of his predecessors, especially around the acceptance of LGBTQ worshippers and the treatment of migrants. He had recently clashed with Vice President JD Vance over Vance's use of Catholic theology to defend the Trump administration's immigration policy. KCRW discusses the political legacy of Francis and how the next pope could impact American politics.How much does the language we use around issues like immigration influence policy? Plus, we answer a listener question on viewpoint diversity.
In the past week, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has been the subject of scrutiny from former staffers and anonymous sources within the federal government, leading to an unconfirmed report that President Donald Trump was considering replacing him. On Saturday, April 19, three senior Department of Defense (DoD) officials who had been fired for allegedly leaking sensitive information criticized their dismissals in a public statement on X. Then on Sunday, The New York Times reported that Hegseth shared sensitive information about U.S. strikes in Yemen in a second Signal chat that included his wife, brother, and personal lawyer. Also on Sunday, former chief Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot wrote an op-ed in Politico describing the DoD as in “total chaos” under Hegseth and calling for his firing. Finally, NPR reported that the White House had begun to search for Hegseth's replacement on Monday, though the White House denied the report.Ad-free podcasts are here!Many listeners have been asking for an ad-free version of this podcast that they could subscribe to — and we finally launched it. You can go to ReadTangle.com to sign up!You can read today's podcast here, our “Under the Radar” story here and today's “Have a nice day” story here.Take the survey: Do you think Pete Hegseth should resign? Let us know!You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Our Executive Editor and Founder is Isaac Saul. Our Executive Producer is Jon Lall.This podcast was written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Dewey Thomas. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75.Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Senior Editor Will Kaback, Hunter Casperson, Kendall White, Bailey Saul, and Audrey Moorehead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Just how much trouble is Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in? That question is set to dominate Washington today. Last night, former top Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot published an op-ed in POLITICO Magazine detailing chaotic conditions at the Pentagon and predicting President Donald Trump will oust Hegseth. Plus, the New York Times reports on a second Signal group chat in which Hegseth shared details about the attack plan for Yemen — and this one included Hegseth's wife and brother. So — how's this story going to develop today? Playbook managing editor and author Jack Blanchard and White House bureau chief Dasha Burns break it down.
PRESS REVIEW – Monday, April 21: The New York Times reports that US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth sent confidential messages to a second Signal group chat. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaking Putin's "ceasefire". Finally, unusual Easter traditions worldwide lead to some joyful photographs. This weekend's Easter celebrations have made the front pages of many papers, with most of them focusing on Pope Francis's appearances. The Independent has a photo of a "frail pope" greeting crowds from his popemobile following a "brief" meeting with US Vice President JD Vance. Le Monde calls the meeting a clash of two Catholicisms. In Spain, El Mundo also has the meeting on their front page. The article says that tension between the Vatican and the White House escalated in February, after the pope called Trump's deportations inhumane. The Trump administration is hopeful that the meeting will re-establish good relations with the Holy See.The New York Times brings us news of "Signalgate 2". The article says that US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth shared confidential information on a second Signal group, including the flight schedules for the F/A-18 Hornets targeting the Houthis in Yemen. The Washington Post calls it a new jolt for the Hegseth team. The article says that these latest allegations will be another test for Hegseth's "embattled, shrinking coterie of senior advisers". Politico has quite a damning opinion piece written by Hegseth's former spokesperson John Ullyot. Ullyot says that the Pentagon's dysfunction under Hegseth's leadership is a distraction for the Trump administration. He says that Trump "deserves better".Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed an Easter ceasefire announced by Vladimir Putin as a PR stunt after fighting continued to rage on. The Kyiv Independent says that nearly 3,000 Russian ceasefire violations were recorded from front lines during the Easter truce, according to Zelensky. The independent Russian media The Moscow Times says that both Russian and Ukrainian officials are accusing each other of breaking the Easter ceasefire. According to the Russian defence ministry, Ukraine shelled Russian positions over 400 times. The Independent calls "Putin's Easter ceasefire a dangerous distraction from his original sin". It argues that it is hard to focus on winning a war against Russia if "political efforts are diverted into quibbles over fake ceasefires".Finally, people have been celebrating Easter by taking part in various weird and wonderful traditions around the world. The New York Post brings us joyful photos from New York's Bonnet Festival. Meanwhile, the Guardian focuses on the best pictures of Easter weekend, including some intense Corgi racing in Scotland.You can catch our press review every morning on France 24 at 7:20am and 9:20am (Paris time), from Monday to Friday.
Déjà mis en cause le mois dernier dans une faille de sécurité, le secrétaire américain à la Défense, Pete Hegseth, est encore pointé du doigt dans une autre affaire. C'est ce que rapporte le New York Times. On savait déjà que Pete Hegseth avait partagé des plans d'attaques américains ultrasecrets sur un groupe de discussion Signal qui incluait par erreur le rédacteur en chef du site d'information The Atlantic. Et on apprend maintenant qu'il a partagé ces mêmes informations sensibles sur un autre groupe de discussion Signal qui comprenait cette fois, son épouse, son frère et son avocat. « Aucune de ces personnes n'avait de raison apparente d'être informé des détails opérationnels d'une opération militaire en cours », relève le New York Times. Cette nouvelle affaire, poursuit le journal, « ne manquera pas de soulever d'autres questions quant à son respect des protocoles de sécurité. »Le Pentagone : « un enfer »Et les langues se délient, révèle pour sa part le Wall Street Journal. Certains fonctionnaires du ministère de la Défense, récemment renvoyés ou qui ont démissionné, affirment que « le Pentagone est en plein désarroi et dans un état de chaos total. » Certains appelant même à la démission de Pete Hegseth.En effet, précise le New York Post, « l'ancien porte-parole en chef du Pentagone, John Ullyot, qui a démissionné la semaine dernière, a décrit les dernières semaines tumultueuses au sein du département de la Défense comme étant “un enfer“ et a déclaré que le président Trump méritait un meilleur dirigeant à la tête de ce ministère. »Du côté de l'opposition démocrate, pointe Le Monde à Paris, on accuse « l'administration Trump de faire preuve de trop de désinvolture et de risquer la vie d'Américains. “Des détails ne cessent d'être révélés. Nous continuons à apprendre comment Pete Hegseth a mis des vies en danger. Mais Trump est encore trop faible pour le renvoyer“, a écrit Chuck Schumer, chef des démocrates au Sénat, sur X, avant d'ajouter : “Pete Hegseth doit être limogé“. »NégligencesAutre affaire de fuite. Cette fois révélée par le Washington Post. « Des documents sensibles, dont des plans de la Maison Blanche, ont été partagés à tort avec des milliers de personnes », titre le journal. Des employés des services généraux du gouvernement ont en effet mis en ligne par inadvertance un dossier Google drive contenant des informations potentiellement classifiées. En fait, la mise en ligne de ce dossier remonte à plusieurs années, précise le Washington Post. Et la situation a perduré sans que personne ne s'en émeuve. Une négligence imputable à l'administration Trump mais aussi, donc, à l'administration Biden.Macron en tournée dans l'océan IndienÀ la Une également, Emmanuel Macron à Mayotte ce lundi. Mayotte est la première étape d'une tournée de cinq jours dans l'océan Indien pour le président français, qui se rendra également à La Réunion, puis à Madagascar et Maurice.Mayotte, donc première étape, relève Le Parisien : « le président revient sur l'archipel meurtri par le cyclone Chido en décembre. Il est attendu de pied ferme par les habitants et les élus qui espèrent que sa visite permettra de faire avancer des chantiers qui patinent. » Et « Emmanuel Macron, poursuit le journal, risque de se heurter au même climat d'impatience et de colère qu'il y a quatre mois. Car malgré la loi d'urgence en février, le rétablissement des réseaux d'eau, d'électricité et de télécommunications, le quotidien ici demeure une lutte. (…) “Les gens sont fatigués, ils ont tout perdu, alerte Kadafi Attoumani, directeur territorial de la Croix-Rouge à Mayotte : leurs maisons, leurs voitures, leurs vêtements. Ils attendent beaucoup du président. Ils veulent voir de l'action, que leur quotidien change“. »Mayotte « toujours plus dans la misère » ?Commentaire du Figaro : « exposé à toutes les calamités climatiques et sanitaires, Mayotte souffre de lourds retards économiques, de profondes tensions ethniques et désormais du narcotrafic. Quatre mois après le cyclone Chido, qui a fait quarante morts, l'archipel ne pourra surmonter ses problèmes que s'il parvient à stopper l'infernal flux migratoire venant des Comores et du continent africain. Trop timide, la réforme du droit du sol qui s'applique localement ne devrait pas changer grand-chose. Emmanuel Macron le reconnaîtra- t-il ? Il est à craindre, conclut Le Figaro, que le 101e département s'enfonce toujours plus dans la misère. Son voisin réunionnais, frappé par une violente épidémie de chikungunya, redoute d'en faire les frais. Bon an mal an, près de 30 milliards d'euros sont octroyés aux territoires ultramarins. Certes, mais la France du large a surtout besoin d'un cap. »
SEASON 3 EPISODE 111: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: The White Supremacist Trash Trump Administration thought it had gotten away with memory-holing Baseball immortal and Civil Rights immortal Jackie Robinson. They eliminated the Pentagon web page honoring Jackie's service during WWII and re-directed you to a URL reading "DEI SPORTS." They thought they had gotten away with it so much that a Pentagon spokesman named John Ullyot boasted loudly about eliminating the DEI Robinson represented (and the Navajo Code Talkers and that one Native American at Iwo Jima and the Tuskegee Airmen). And then when all hell broke loose, within 90 minutes they actually backed off and restored the page - and made it MORE racist, insisting that they would only honor Robinson as an ex-serviceman, not as a man who may have saved this country from becoming then, what Trump is trying to make it into now. And for all the reversals, one other company's website associated with Jackie Robinson DID scrub any references to "DEI" from its mission statement and has not responded to the Robinson blowback. The other company is of course... Major League Baseball. This is hardly the most important of the daily parade of Trump Atrocities. It may, however, may the most symbolic. B-Block (23:40) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: A podcaster insists what's happening to Tesla is "worse than January 6." Life comes at you fast: Friday, Minnesota State Senator Justin Eichorn introduced a bill to make "Trump Derangement Syndrome" an actual legal thing there. Monday he was being arrested for trying to pay a 17-year old for sex. And why did Jake Tapper drink another pitcher of Kool-Aid and call it "The Gulf of America"? Well there are some people who become their salaries, nothing more. C-Block (43:00) GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Marine Corp vet and former White House National Security Spokesman, John Ullyot, tells Shaun how he lays out Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' betrayals to their oaths of office in his new book The Biden-Harris Betrayal: Weak and Woke on the World Stage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you missed what happened Friday between the President and Vice President, you need to know about it. Stigall and former White House National Security Council spokesman John Ullyot discuss the disastrous response to flooding in North Carolina and why they believe Biden is making it hurt on purpose. Which is not to say Harris is handling it well on her own with her time spent on media stops and on X posts. Stars of network news are beginning to topple in status and salary. SNL and Shannon Bream on Fox News give Tim Walz a pretty tough time while the other Sunday shows gaslight on FEMA failure. And stand back as Stigall goes on a tear in response to the FEMA director Deanna Criswell. Plus Trump and Elon come out for an epic return to Butler, Pennsylvania! -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the podcast, Trump Administration's former National Security Council Spokesman and Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs John Ullyot takes a hard look at the current U.S. foreign policy, particularly focusing on the Biden-Harris administration's stance on Israel and Iran. The U.S. Marine Corps Veteran breaks down how relaxed sanctions have allowed Iran to dramatically boost its financial reserves, enabling them to fuel terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Ullyot contrasts Biden's approach with former President Donald Trump's policies, crediting Trump for effectively containing Iran and standing firmly with Israel. The author of “The Biden Harris Betrayal: Weak and Woke On The World Stage,” also calls out Vice President Kamala Harris for prioritizing international aid over urgent domestic disaster relief, citing her recent focus on Lebanon.You can purchase your copy of John Ullyot's book on Amazon today.Also be sure to follow Amanda Head on social media by searching: @AmandaHead. Our podcast is exclusively on X (formerly Twitter) under the handle: @FurthermorePod. Additionally, every Saturday Amanda publishes a “Small Business Saturday” video podcast episode which can be found and those channels subscribed to on Rumble or Youtube by searching: “Furthermore With Amanda Head”.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss Donald Trump's announcement today that if elected he'll name Elon Musk to head a commission on government efficiency, and whether Democrats or Republicans now have a better get-out-the-vote effort for the November election. They also talk about the Biden Justice Department's allegation that Vladimir Putin is trying to sway voters in favor of Donald Trump and how much influence Russia really has over US political discourse. Plus, a look at how corporations like Ford, Harley-Davidson, and Lowes are retreating from their embrace of political correctness. Next, Andrew talks to political consultant and pollster Ron Faucheux about his advice for both Trump and Harris in next week's presidential debate. And finally, Carl talks with author and former National Security Council spokesman John Ullyot about his new book, “The Biden Harris Betrayal: Weak, Woke on the World Stage.”
On the latest episode of Protecting America, John Ullyot, Former Trump National Security Council Spokesman and Current Managing Partner of Brighton Strategy Group, joins Rita Cosby to discuss the former President's historic win in the Iowa Caucus, what's ahead in the GOP Nomination race and why Trump is skyrocketing in the polls... Especially when it comes to his track record for securing our borders and protecting other countries from major threats as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The countdown is on as 8 Republicans have qualified for the party's first 2024 presidential primary debate. Former President Donald Trump is the clear front-runner and said he would skip the debate in Milwaukee and called on his rivals to drop out. And as the Biden Administration continues its pro-abortion push on social media, a recent tweet by the Vice President concerning maternal mortality rates and what the administration calls “the hypocrisy” caught our attention, and we asked pro-life advocates to respond to the post. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Minsk is urging Americans traveling or living in Belarus to leave the country due to what it calls a "spillover risk" from the war in Ukraine. Republican Strategist and Former National Security Council Spokesman, John Ullyot, joins to tell us how big of a warning this is from the embassy. In the nation's capital, there are a couple of chances to see at least parts of an original Gutenberg Bible. Brian Hyland, Curator of Medieval Manuscripts for the Museum of the Bible, joins to tell us about why the printing of the Gutenberg Bible itself was so revolutionary. Finally this evening, a conference this week in Germany is examining the lasting legacy of the late Pope Benedict XVI. Theologian and speaker at the conference, Fr. Ralph Weimann, joins to tell us more about this conference and what some of the highlights have been. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: With the latest NATO summit in Lithuania now history, President Joe Biden is on his way to Finland, which recently became a member of the Defense Alliance. Managing Partner at Brighton Strategy Group, John Ullyot, joins to share his thoughts on the NATO summit and the declaration to provide long-term security guarantees to Ukraine in lieu of the country's admittance to alliance. Meanwhile, the US is closely watching China's growing influence around the world; from the economy, to national security and even religious freedom. And despite the positive news that inflation fell in June to its lowest rate since March 2021, consumers are still feeling the effects of high prices. Deputy Op-Ed Editor at the Wall Street Journal, Matthew Hennessey, joins to share why there is such a disconnect between the data and the practical reality for many Americans. A new podcast is set to bring together the topics of science and the Catholic faith. Co-hosts of 'Purposeful Lab,' Catherine Hadro and Dr. Dan Kuebler, join to discuss the podcast and what 'Purposeful Lab' is. Finally this evening, Pope Francis has appointed a special envoy for a celebration next week in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us about the upcoming celebrations for the 700th anniversary of the canonization of St. Thomas Aquinas. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Biden Administration, including President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris have all been delivering remarks in support of abortion this week, and will continue doing so leading up to the anniversary of Roe v. Wade being struck down. And India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in the US for a state visit. Some lawmakers are hoping President Biden uses the visit to press him on religious persecution of Catholics and others Christians, and even Muslims, in his country. Meanwhile, China is responding to President Biden referring to its leader as a "dictator." Managing Partner of Brighton Strategy Group and Former Chief Spokesman for the National Security Council, John Ullyot, joins to share his thoughts on the remark by President Biden and the timing considering Antony Blinken's recent meeting with President Xi Jinping. The Instrumentum laboris, the working document of the Synod on Synodality was presented at the Vatican. The text will be the basis for the work of the participants of the synod in which laymen and women can also vote. EWTN Vatican Bureau Journalist, Benjamin Crockett, has more. Finally this evening, when discussing the upcoming Synod on Synodality, Vice President and Editorial Director for EWTN News, Dr. Matthew Bunson, joins to explain what exactly Pope Francis means by synodality as there seems to be a lot of confusion. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: With the end of Title 42 just hours away, the surge of migrants attempting to cross the Southern Border illegally is breaking records. Former President Donald Trump says he is against the end of Title 42 and thinks it will lead to 15 million migrants entering the country. Managing Partner of Brighton Strategy Group, John Ullyot, joins to share his thoughts on the end of Title 42 and what he thinks comes next. Meanwhile, a former lawmaker in Mexico was recently convicted of a crime for writing social media posts that push back against the transgender movement. The case involves Rodrigo Ivan Cortes, a pro-life civil leader. Director of Advocacy in Latin America and the Caribbean for ADF International, Tomas Henriquez, is defending Rodrigo Cortes and joins to share where things stand now with his client's case. And there are new developments on the fighting between Israel and Palestine. Managing Director of the Coalition for Jewish Values, Rabbi Yaakov Menken, joins to talk about what we are seeing play out in the Gaza strip right now. Finally this evening, a centuries-old group associated with both the Vatican and the Holy Land held an event to raise awareness of Jerusalem as a place of encounter. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser spoke with the head of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre, Cardinal Fernando Filoni. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Joe Biden welcomed the head of the Philippines to the White House. The visit comes as the US and its partners try to counter the growing influence of China. And since President Biden took office, up to 5.5 million people have illegally crossed the Southern border, according to border patrol data, and more than a million have evaded authorities. Now, House Republicans are rolling out what they say is a major immigration reform bill, as part of their Commitment to America Agenda. Meanwhile, Justice Samuel Alito told the Wall Street Journal last Friday that he has a pretty good idea who was responsible for the unprecedented disclosure of the leaked draft opinion regarding Roe. Senior Reporter at the Daily Signal, Mary Margaret Olohan, joins to share her reaction. Pope Francis is back in Rome following his 3 day trip to Hungary. European Correspondent for the National Catholic Register, Solene Tadie, joins to talk to us about some of the highlights from the apostolic visit. Finally this evening, officials in Ukraine say they are planning a Spring counter-offensive in the more than 1 year long conflict. Ukraine's leader says his military will not wait for the delivery of new military equipment. Managing partner for Brighten Strategy Group, John Ullyot, joins to share what he makes of Ukraine pushing forward with its Spring offensive and how effective he thinks it will be. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: As pro-life groups applaud what they called “this landmark win for women and girls,” the Biden administration is unhappy with the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals and its ruling that mifepristone can't be dispensed by mail. The case is now headed to the US Supreme Court. And more revelations are coming to light over the leak of dozens of highly classified documents on social media. The US intelligence community and lawmakers continue to assess the depth of the damage. The FBI says it wants to question a 21 year old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard in connection with the classified documents leak. Managing Partner of the Brighton Strategy Group and former Chief Spokesman for the National Security Council, John Ullyot, joins to discuss how a 21 year old guardsman could gain access to such highly classified and sensitive documents. Since the war in Ukraine began, according to recent figures by UNICEF, 500 children have died, however those numbers are likely higher. CEO of Kidsave, Randi Thompson, joins to tell us about this grim milestone and her call to the international community to do more. Finally this evening, 37 years ago for the first time in history, a pope visited a synagogue. EWTN News Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn, tells us more about this anniversary and the other pontiffs who have repeated the same gesture. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
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On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is running for president in 2024. She'll be taking on former President Donald Trump. And over the last week 4 unknown objects were shot down over US and Canadian airspace. Today, senators received a classified briefing, only after lawmakers expressed frustration over a lack of information coming from the Biden Administration. Sensors from the first suspected Chinese spy balloon shot down over the US have been recovered in the Atlantic Ocean. Former White House National Security Spokesman, John Ullyot, joins to analyze the level of secrecy surrounding all of this and how folks on both sides want more answers. Meanwhile, a leaked memo from the FBI field office in Richmond, Virginia, which the FBI has since retracted, warned that radical traditional Catholics could be a threat to national security. This memo even suggested infiltrating the Latin Mass. President of Franciscan University, Father Dave Pivonka, discusses his reaction to this as Franciscan University has Latin Mass on campus as well as a very Orthodox student body and professors. Finally this evening, a Vatican office with the collaboration of a Swedish institute presented a booklet on caring for the planet. Vatican official from the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Michele Robibaro, joins to tell us more about this booklet and how it was presented. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Former Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council from 2019 to 2021 weighs in on Chinese spy balloon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The FBI searched President Joe Biden's home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware today. It is part of the federal investigation into the mishandling of classified documents. And once again in the White House briefing room, reporters demanded answers. And the first pro-life bill in the Senate for this session is taking its first steps. The measure would protect babies who survive an abortion. Several pro-life Republican Senators are leading the effort to get the bill through a Democrat-controlled chamber. On the second day of his Apostolic journey to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pope Francis celebrated Mass. Elias Turk, ACI Mena Vatican Editor, has more. Meanwhile, a top US general revealed he's fearful the US will be at war with China by 2025. Former White House National Security Council Spokesman and Deputy Assistant to President Donald Trump, John Ullyot, joins to share whether he thinks there's any truth to the troubling memo and what his reaction was to it. Finally this evening, in the country of Mongolia, he is known as the father of Democracy, Former President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj was 2 time prime minister of Mongolia and also served as the nation's president until 2017. The former leader weighed in on the war in Ukraine and the fate of Mongolians in China. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
John Ullyot, former White House National Security Council Spokesman and Deputy Assistant to President Donald J. Trump, joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about the one year anniversary of Afghanistan falling to the Taliban, President Biden, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On top of the callers with their experience seeing the Freedom Convoy, Aaron visited with John Ullyot on the SOTU, and one of our favorites, Nancy in Roundup, on Iran still working on nuclear weapons while receiving U.S. cash.
John Ullyot is a Fmr. Spokesperson for the National Security Council under Trump. Joe Biden's Foreign Policy Failures, Russia Invades Ukraine
Russian military leaders are in neighboring Belarus to run, ahem, "military drills", right next door to Ukraine! Vladimir Putin doesn't seem the least bit interested in Western intervention, and he has the Nord Stream pipeline to hold over Western Europe. Can anything be done to stop Russia? Should America send troops to Ukraine? John Ullyot, former National Security Council spokesman under President Trump, is here to answer those questions and more. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vladimir Putin shows no signs of slowing down the Russian military from preparations for invading Ukraine. The U.S. and NATO allies have sent troops to Eastern Europe, but Putin isn't blinking. Is there anything that can be done to stop Russia? And should America send troops to defend Ukraine? John Ullyot, former National Security Council spokesman under President Trump, is here to discuss. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back by popular demand – Stigall carries yesterday's Biden and Justice Breyer retirement press conference in full as he offers live commentary and reaction. Former federal prosecutor and Fox News legal analyst Andy McCarthy talks through how SCOTUS arrives at which cases to take and which to punt and who he thinks will likely be Biden's (black female) pick and why he's confident it's not VP Cacklebritches. CNN is engaging in modern-day McCarthyism attacking actress Evangeline Lilly. The buildup on the Ukraine border by Russia warrants continued focus. Hear the latest from former Trump White House national security spokesman John Ullyot. Plus Biden heads back to Pennsylvania today, but guess who won't be there?
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Democratic lawmakers are feverishly negotiating and hoping to make progress on 4 major issues central to President Joe Biden's agenda, but there is fighting within the Democratic party between progressives and moderates on how to proceed as time is running out. President Biden canceled his trip to Chicago so he could stay in Washington DC and work on passage of his multi-trillion dollar spending proposals. Meanwhile, the House heard testimony from President Biden's top defense officials on the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. Republican strategist and former National Security Council Spokesman under President Donald Trump, John Ullyot, shares his reaction to the hearings and what has been the biggest takeaway. And, with COVID vaccine mandates on the rise across the US, many are refusing to comply, including some healthcare workers. Washington Examiner Senior Columnist and American Enterprise Senior Fellow, Tim Carney, shares how he sees all the controversy of the vaccine mandates playing out. Finally this evening, the Catholic Church is the largest non-governmental landowner in the world. A new initiative is helping faith-based organizations manage their properties. Program director of the Church Properties Initiative, David Murphy, joins to tell us how and why this program began. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The 52nd International Eucharistic Congress continues in Budapest. EWTN News Executive Editor and Washington Bureau Chief, Dr. Matthew Bunson, joins to tell us about the Eastern Rite Divine Liturgy that was celebrated in the main cathedral in Budapest yesterday. Meanwhile, the White House says it is "working overtime, every night, all night" on helping people who want to leave Afghanistan get out of the country that was overrun by the Taliban. Today, Americans were among several passengers on a plane that left Kabul on an international commercial flight. And, there are new details this week on the possible origins of the coronavirus. Author of "The Coming Collapse of China" and "The Great US-China Tech War," Gordon Chang, joins to react to the report by the Intercept that found the National Institutes of Health provided more than $3 million in grants to fund COVID-19 research at the Wuhan lab. Finally this evening, 20 years after the attacks of 9/11, the United States is in a precarious national security situation following the withdrawal of our troops from Afghanistan. Republican Strategist and former National Security Council Spokesman under President Trump, John Ullyot, joins to tell us about the flight with more than 100 civilians that left Kabul today. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Reaction continues to pour in over the situation in Afghanistan, one day after deadly attacks killed 13 US service members and more than 150 Afghans. From Pakistan, Philip Crowther, International Affiliate Reporter for the Associated Press, joins to share what he has heard coming out of Afghanistan. In the Oval Office, President Joe Biden remembered and honored the fallen US service members. Some Republicans want more than just hearings and investigations, even demanding President Biden and his top officials resign. Republican Strategist and Former National Security Council Spokesman under President Trump, John Ullyot, joins to share what he thinks of the calls being made for the evacuation in Afghanistan to continue beyond the August 31st deadline. Although it is unclear how many Afghan refugees will be resettled in America, Catholic organizations are not waiting to find out. They are preparing to help those in need. And a worldwide movement of young people is holding a march to support Afghan women. Member of the Economy of Francesco, Valentina Rotondi, joins to tell us about this initiative. Finally this evening, today and tomorrow are the feast days of a mother and son who are among the most beloved figures in the Catholic Church. Washington Bureau Chief for EWTN News, Dr. Matthew Bunson, joins to tell us about St. Augustine and St. Monica. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Reaction continues to pour in over the situation in Afghanistan, one day after deadly attacks killed 13 US service members and more than 150 Afghans. From Pakistan, Philip Crowther, International Affiliate Reporter for the Associated Press, joins to share what he has heard coming out of Afghanistan. In the Oval Office, President Joe Biden remembered and honored the fallen US service members. Some Republicans want more than just hearings and investigations, even demanding President Biden and his top officials resign. Republican Strategist and Former National Security Council Spokesman under President Trump, John Ullyot, joins to share what he thinks of the calls being made for the evacuation in Afghanistan to continue beyond the August 31st deadline. Although it is unclear how many Afghan refugees will be resettled in America, Catholic organizations are not waiting to find out. They are preparing to help those in need. And a worldwide movement of young people is holding a march to support Afghan women. Member of the Economy of Francesco, Valentina Rotondi, joins to tell us about this initiative. Finally this evening, today and tomorrow are the feast days of a mother and son who are among the most beloved figures in the Catholic Church. Washington Bureau Chief for EWTN News, Dr. Matthew Bunson, joins to tell us about St. Augustine and St. Monica. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
John Ullyot joins the show to discuss Weak China Policy.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Former Vice President Mike Pence is blasting the Biden Administration for what is happening in Afghanistan, calling it "a foreign-policy humiliation." This, as the world watches to see what the Taliban does next, as people in the country run for their lives. Republican Strategist and National Security Council Spokesman under former President Donald Trump, John Ullyot, joins to tells us what is happening in Afghanistan today, how we got here and how it went so wrong so quickly. Distrust of the Taliban continues to grow as reports of beatings and killings of religious minorities and women continue to surface. Commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), Nadine Maenza, joins to share what religious groups are still in Afghanistan. And a powerful earthquake and flooding from a tropical storm have battered Haiti, leaving widespread damage. Survivors are still being pulled from the rubble after Saturday's 7.2 magnitude earthquake killed at least 1,900 people and left thousands of families homeless. Finally this evening, the order of Friars Minor, also known as the Franciscans, have a new leader. The former head of the order, Brother Michael Perry, spent 8 years leading the Franciscans. Brother Perry joins to tell us a little more about his time as minister general, what the highlights were and what some of the challenges were. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Former Vice President Mike Pence is blasting the Biden Administration for what is happening in Afghanistan, calling it "a foreign-policy humiliation." This, as the world watches to see what the Taliban does next, as people in the country run for their lives. Republican Strategist and National Security Council Spokesman under former President Donald Trump, John Ullyot, joins to tells us what is happening in Afghanistan today, how we got here and how it went so wrong so quickly. Distrust of the Taliban continues to grow as reports of beatings and killings of religious minorities and women continue to surface. Commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), Nadine Maenza, joins to share what religious groups are still in Afghanistan. And a powerful earthquake and flooding from a tropical storm have battered Haiti, leaving widespread damage. Survivors are still being pulled from the rubble after Saturday's 7.2 magnitude earthquake killed at least 1,900 people and left thousands of families homeless. Finally this evening, the order of Friars Minor, also known as the Franciscans, have a new leader. The former head of the order, Brother Michael Perry, spent 8 years leading the Franciscans. Brother Perry joins to tell us a little more about his time as minister general, what the highlights were and what some of the challenges were. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Today's guests: Rep. Mike Gallagher, Congressman from Wisconsin. John Ullyot, author, The Federalist. Brian Wesbury, editor, The American Spectator. Joshua Billings, professor, Princeton University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Ullyot joins the show to discuss National Security and China.
Townhall Review for April 24, 2021 Bob Frantz talks with Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan about President Biden’s comments calling the United States systemically racist. Larry Elder examines the controversial comments of California Congresswoman Maxine Waters and the possible effect the comments had on the outcome of the Chauvin trial. Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talk with Paul Kengor, political science professor at Grove City College, about the calls to defund the police. Hugh Hewitt talks with John Ullyot, former deputy assistant to President Trump, about President Biden’s misplaced priorities with China and with Wisconsin Congressman Mike Gallagher about the Russian military buildup on the shared border with Ukraine. Charlie Kirk tells the story of Andrew Guttman who wrote a letter to the parents of a private school urging them to hold the school accountable for a curriculum that is at odds with their own values and convictions. Hugh Hewitt talks with National Journal’s Josh Kraushaar about the paranoia surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Guests: Salena Zito, columnist, New York Post/Washington Examiner. Jake Sherman, political analyst, NBC News and MSNBC. Len Khodorkosky, former deputy assistant secretary of State, co-author, Jerusalem Post editorial. Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor, co-author, Jerusalem Post editorial. Glenn Youngkin, Virginia gubernatorial candidate. John Ullyot, former National Security Council. Josh Kraushaar, columnist, National Journal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Ullyot joins David Webb to discuss Biden's first month in office on national security issues, framed through the prism of ten of Trump's top national security accomplishments.