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Rod Arquette Show
The Rod and Greg Show: Are Youth Sports Hurting Families? Defunding NPR and PBS

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 74:52 Transcription Available


The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Wednesday, May 7, 20254:20 pm: Jason Johnson, President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund joins Rod and Greg to discuss his piece for the New York Post on how defunding the police led to an increase in the murder rate in America's largest cities.4:38 pm: Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi joins the program for a conversation about his piece on how the argument for defunding PBS and NPR is about more than just the left-leaning bias of the media outlets.5:05 pm: Diane Schrader, a blogger for She Speaks Truth, joins the show to discuss her recent piece in The Blaze about how families should stop sacrificing their children's youth, and the family unit, in the pursuit of youth sports.6:38 pm: Lexi Lonas Cochran, Education Reporter for The Hill, joins the show for a conversation about how the Trump administration has ended student loan forgiveness and garnishment of wages is on the table as a way for the government to collect on those debts.

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Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Delta crash in Toronto 10:05 - DOGE Dividends 30:51 - Jelly Belly's State of the State 52:32 - Dominic Green, columnist for the Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, on Europe's reaction to JD Vance's speech in Munich. Follow Dominic on X @DrDominicGreen 01:09:13 - James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John’s University, explains why Kash Patel is the right choice for FBI Director. James also serves as mayor of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, and on the board of directors of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund 01:28:02 - Amy Gehrke, formerly of Illinois Right to Life, is now with the Center for Client Safety who investigate, report and hold abortion facilities accountable. For more on the Center for Client Safety centerforclientsafety.org 01:40:59 - Animal Stories 01:46:16 - Jelly Belly's State of the State 02:06:02 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - New Orleans massacre, terrorist attack 15:25 - More reaction to terrorist attack in New Orleans 33:25 - H-1Bs (like TPS) 57:21 - More H-1Bs discussion 01:12:48 - Noted economist Stephen Moore: Trump’s Tax Cuts Were Good. A Flat Tax Would Be Better. Check out Steve’s most recent book The Trump Economic Miracle: And the Plan to Unleash Prosperity Again – co authored with Art Laffer 01:29:16 - Editor at Large for The Wall Street Journal, Gerard Baker: Farewell then, Joe — history will not be kind. Mr. Baker is also the author of American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence 01:45:15 - James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John’s University, discusses the terrorist attack in New Orleans and cyber truck bombing in Las Vegas. James also serves as mayor of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, and on the board of directors of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund 02:03:51 - Christian Toto, host of “The Hollywood in Toto Podcast ”, offers his Best Movies of 2024. For podcast updates and more hollywoodintoto.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Vance for VP   11:18 - RNC Day One   29:46 - Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, former FEC Commissioner & former lawyer for the Department of Justice, Hans von Spakovsky, on the  evisceration of special prosecutor Jack Smith & the House approval of the SAVE Act. Hans is also the author of Our Broken Elections: How the Left Changed the Way You Vote   48:15 - Mike Olson, retired Secret Service Agent who started in the Chicago office, puts lack of resources at the top of issues with the Secret Service and law enforcement agencies across the country   01:03:29 - In-depth History with Frank from Arlington Heights   01:05:58 - James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John's University, has questions for a post shooting investigation. James is also  mayor of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, and on the board of directors of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund   01:22:10 - Dan & Amy take reaction to last two guests and on the investigation into the shooting of Donald Trump   01:38:52 - Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, Mark Morgan, joins Dan & Amy from the RNC where today's theme is Make America Safe Once Again 01:53:18 - Republican National Committee spokeswoman, Elizabeth Pipko, describes the scene when Trump made his appearance last evening at the RNC. Keep updated on the RNC with Elizabeth on X @elizabethpipkoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM
Jason Johnson, President, Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund | 6-12-24

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 8:35


Jason Johnson, President, Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund | 6-12-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake Up Memphis Podcast
DA Mulroy Caught in George Soros' Pocket

Wake Up Memphis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 85:29


The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund followed the money trail between George Soros and rogue prosecutors across the country. Here's what they found.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Newt's World
Episode 537: Trump vs. Soros DA Alvin Bragg

Newt's World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 29:00


Who is Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg? What is his background? Who funded his election campaign? Newt's guest is Sean Kennedy. He is the policy director at the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund and co-author of the 2022 report, "Justice for Sale: How George Soros Put Radical Prosecutors in Power,” tracing the campaign money and political networks that supported the rise of progressive prosecutors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield (virologist by training) before House Select Comm on COVID: lab leak?   12:38 - Dan & Amy break down the true/false of the Jan 6 narrative   32:01 - Dan & Amy review last night's Vallas/Johnson debate   54:50 - Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment and chairman of the Internet Freedom Coalition:  More Debt Without Spending Reform Is Dirty. Phil is a must follow on twitter @kerpen   01:06:57 - Which candidate won't raise property taxes…   01:31:03 - Chicago area filmmaker/documentarian and Executive Director at GameChangers Foundation, Joe Dondanville, discusses his documentary GameChangers which commemorates the Marshall and New Trier rivalry in the mid-60's. For more on the film GameChangers and the GameChangers Foundation visit gamechangers.film   01:45:46 - Sean Kennedy, policy director at Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund and fellow at the Maryland Public Policy Institute, has filed an Amicus brief supporting the prosecutors/sheriffs challenge to Bail Reform law before IL Supreme Court – Oral arguments are set for March 15. For more on the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF) visit policedefense.org   02:01:31 - THE PURGE/THE REVOLT: Politico's banned words list   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings on the Mall
9.6.22 - Hour 1: Shots in both arms, Surge in crime in PG County

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 34:54


In the first hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Asish Jha claims that God gave us two arms so that we could get both the flu shot and Covid vaccine.  A New Mexico office holder is thrown out of office for walking by the Capitol on January 6th.  Vince speaks with Jason Johnson, President of Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, about the crime surge in PG County. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm.  To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings on the Mall
Jason Johnson Interview

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 11:27


Vince Coglianese speaks with Jason Johnson, President of Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, about the crime surge in PG County. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm.  To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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NBC Meet the Press
Sept. 4 — Special Edition: Policing in America

NBC Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 47:33


During a special edition of Meet the Press, Chuck Todd does a deep dive into policing in America and the death of Anton Black. Paul Butler, Albert Brick Professor in Law at the Georgetown University Law Center, and Jason Johnson, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund join to discuss the police training necessary for dealing with citizens with known mental health issues. Rebecca Brown, director of policy for the Innocence Project, talks about the challenge of “wandering cops.” Howard University Chief of Pathology Dr. Roger Mitchell says violence is viewed as a public health issue.

Govern America
Govern America | August 6, 2022 | A Voice from the Boot

Govern America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 177:49


"A Voice from the Boot" Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's websites: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com and http://channelingreality.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22479-govern-america-august-6-2022-a-voice-from-the-boot Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern time at http://radio.governamerica.com Having an opinion that runs afoul of the Establishment: The chilling ramifications to free speech and the First Amendment of a court ordering Alex Jones to pay $49 million in the Sandy Hook civil case. Florida governor Ron DeSantis suspends Soros-backed prosecutor Andrew Warren for refusing to enforce laws with which he disagrees. Justice for Sale: findings of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund study on George Soros funding of the campaigns of prosecutors across the country. The president keeps forgetting what office he holds. Biden backslides on COVID. The damaging effects of the mRNA COVID stabbings are being experienced widely, but no one is being held accountable. Corporate and governance criminal cabal prepares to push another "pandemic" with more shots. Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan. China rattles war sabers, after corrupt U.S. officials have spent decades weakening military readiness. Economic calamity and the Bank for International Settlements prepares a digital currency for surveillance and control.

Mornings on the Mall
Jason Johnson Interview

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 13:43


Vince Coglianese speaks with Jason Johnson, President of Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund about how George Soros was able to put radical prosecutors in power and the devastating effect it's had on crime and law enforcement moral. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianeseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Mornings on the Mall
8.4.22 - Hour 1: DeSantis suspends a State Attorney, How Soros put radical prosecutors in power

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 36:37


In the first hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Ron DeSantis suspends a rogue prosecutor. Crime is up in major cities and Soros funded DA's deserve much of the blame.  Vince speaks with Jason Johnson, President of Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund about how George Soros was able to put radical prosecutors in power the devastating affect it's had on crime and law enforcement moral. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianeseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Loving Liberty Radio Network
03-23-2022 Washington Watch Live with Tony Perkins

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 54:10


George Thomas, CBN's senior international correspondent, shares the latest on Ukraine and Russia and the U.S. formally declaring that the Russian military has committed war crimes in Ukraine. Dan Bishop, U.S. Representative for the 9th District of North Carolina, reviews Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearing and comments on her refusal to define the term “woman” or offer an opinion on when human life begins. Stanley Kurtz, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, pushes back on attempts to federalize critical race theory in education. Jason Johnson, former Deputy Police Commissioner for Baltimore and President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, discusses rising crime and a societal breakdown across the country. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: What Can We Do To Stop The Killing Of Cops?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 16:00


An alarming statistic from the FBI: more police officers were killed intentionally the past year than at any time since 1996! After the George Floyd riots, the Defund Police movement drove anti-cop attitudes that has led to an unprecedented wave of violence against police. What can we do about it? Jason Johnson is the President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund and he's here to tell you why cops are in the firing line. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts Show 02-08-2022 -- HSA's, The Killing Of Cops, And The Scourge of Drugs

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 96:58


Rick talks to Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne about her idea to extend Health Savings Accounts to pay for healthcare; Jason Johnson, the President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, about the unprecedented killing of cops; and the scourge of drug overdoses among our youth.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Put Yourself In A Cop's Shoes...What Would You Do?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 16:56


Imagine you're a cop. Someone has a knife. You order him to drop it, but he walks towards your partner. You fire your taser, but miss. Suddenly he runs toward you. What do you do? Jason Johnson, President of Law Enforcement Defense Legal Fund, tells you about a new feature called "Decision Points", which puts you in a cop's shoes. Do you shoot? Do you back off? Next time you hear someone talking about defunding police, tell him about "Decision Points." The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) For more information on the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, check out their website: www.policedefense.org   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts Show 12-08-2021 -- Road Rage, Congressman Jim Jordan, And Putting Yourself In A Cop's Shoes

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 96:49


Congressman Jim Jordan wants answers about why the DOJ is investigating parents at school board meetings. WBAP Correspondent Clayton Neville tells you why there's more road rage in DFW. And Jason Johnson, President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, invites you to put yourself in a cop's shoes.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast
The Controversies Over Policing in America

The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 28:34


With the jury finding a police officer guilty in George Floyd's death, Jason Johnson of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund takes us inside some high profile police use-of-force cases. He has some insight and details you probably hadn't heard—until now.Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends!Order “Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism” by Sharyl Attkisson at Harper Collins, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, IndieBound, Bookshop!Visit JustTheNews.com, SharylAttkisson.com and www.FullMeasure.news for original reporting. Do your own research. Make up your own mind. Think for yourself.

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Loving Liberty Radio Network
4-21-2021 Washington Watch Live with Tony Perkins

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 54:10


Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, on the annual report released by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and on her introduction of the “Woman's Right to Know Act,” which protects the health of pregnant women and unborn children by requiring adequate medical information and counseling to be given before an abortion so a patient can give informed consent. Jason Johnson, former Deputy Police Commissioner for Baltimore and President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, on the verdict in the Chauvin case and the implications that has for law enforcement and crime across the nation. Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky, on the letter he and a group of GOP senators sent to the Department of Justice and the Small Business Administration urging an investigation into Planned Parenthood fraudulently taking money from the Paycheck Protection Program, and on the reintroduction of Green New Deal legislation. John McLaughlin, Pollster for McLaughlin and Associates, on his survey showing that 78% of all voters support voter ID requirements in elections and only 42% support Major League Baseball’s decision to move the All Star game out of Atlanta. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Inside-America
Racial Justice in America | Inside America with Ghida Fakhry

Inside-America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 26:05


Protesters across America cheered after a jury found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on on all three counts- second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter- in the brutal encounter that killed George Floyd, an unarmed black man. Video footage of Chauvin with his knee on Floyd's neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds last May sparked nationwide protests. As many activists celebrated the conviction as a victory in their fight for justice, the verdict came amid a string of more high-profile police shootings of people of color. A police officer fatally shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo following a foot chase in Chicago on March 29. 20-year-old Daunte Wright, an unarmed black man, was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota on April 11 after a police officer allegedly mistook her gun for her Taser. What is on the horizon for those who continue to seek justice and accountability in America? Guests: Esther Agbaje- Minnesota State Representative for District 59B, which includes parts of Minneapolis Jason C. Johnson- President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund and former deputy commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department from 2016-2018 Dr. Michael Eric Dyson- Author of “Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America” and professor of sociology at Georgetown University Watch other episodes of Inside America ➡ Weekly in-depth interviews with American opinion and policy-makers exploring the issues shaping US politics.

Loving Liberty Radio Network
4-13-2021 Washington Watch Live with Tony Perkins

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 54:10


Today's show features: Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee, on big business and the NCAA threatening to punish states that will not embrace a woke agenda, and on the hypocrisy of big business partnering with China's "Genocide Games"; Pete Ricketts, Governor of Nebraska, on his opposition to vaccine passports; Trevor Carlsen, Senior Research Fellow at the Foundation for Government Accountability, on what his organization found in Arizona regarding Mark Zuckerberg's targeted contributions during the 2020 election, and on why election operations should be prohibited from taking outside money to aid in conducting elections; Jason Johnson, former Deputy Police Commissioner for Baltimore and President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, on his article, "Why Violent Crime Surged After Police Across America Retreated." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Real America with Dan Ball
03/10/21 - Dan Interviews W/ Chris Farrell, Fred Keller, Jason Johnson, Chanel Rion & Marc Ang

Real America with Dan Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 52:01


03/10/21 - Dan Interviews W/ Director of Research & Investigations at Judicial Watch, Chris Farrell, Congressman for PA's 12th District, Fred Keller, President of Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, Jason Johnson, One America News White House Correspondents, Chanel Rion & President & CEO of Asian Industry B2B, Marc Ang

The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast
90. The Controversies Over Policing in America

The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 28:34


The Controversies Over Policing in America With the jury finding a police officer guilty in George Floyd's death, Jason Johnson of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund takes us inside some high profile police use-of-force cases. He has some insight and details you probably hadn't heard—until now. Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Order “Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism” by Sharyl Attkisson at Harper Collins, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, IndieBound, Bookshop! Visit JustTheNews.com, SharylAttkisson.com and www.FullMeasure.news for original reporting. Do your own research. Make up your own mind. Think for yourself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharylattkissonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharylattkissonpodcast/support

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The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast
90. The Controversies Over Policing in America

The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 28:34


The Controversies Over Policing in America With the jury finding a police officer guilty in George Floyd's death, Jason Johnson of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund takes us inside some high profile police use-of-force cases. He has some insight and details you probably hadn't heard—until now. Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Order “Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism” by Sharyl Attkisson at Harper Collins, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, IndieBound, Bookshop! Visit JustTheNews.com, SharylAttkisson.com and www.FullMeasure.news for original reporting. Do your own research. Make up your own mind. Think for yourself. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharylattkissonpodcast/message

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Heritage Explains
George Soros and the Destruction of Law and Order

Heritage Explains

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 26:52


Many have eyes fixed on Washington, DC when it comes to politics and policy. But a few very wealthy and powerful people are looking outside of DC – not just at the state level, but to cities and counties. Over the last several years, people like George Soros are investing millions of dollars in local district attorney races. They are looking to replace traditional “law and order” D.A.’s with progressive “reform-minded” D.A.’s. This week, we talk with Jason Johnson from the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund about their new report that shows the devastating impact that reform D.A.’s seem to be having on the communities they serve. If this continues, what will our justice system look like? We also talk about whether or not this is part of a larger, coordinated effort running alongside defund the police and the Bail Project. Show NotesJason Johnson’s report measuring crime levels in cities with “reform” district attorneys Jason Johnson’s recent piece: A Culture of Lawlessness in D.A. Offices More of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund’s work Heritage Explains Episode on Police Unions and Police AbuseCriminal Injustice Podcast - Featuring the interview Whitney Tymas from the Justice and Public Safety PAC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
124 - Fox Silences Gingrich - Is George Soros behind lax prosecutions?

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 49:50


Thanks for sponsoring the show at https://www,pateon.com/republickeeper 120 – Welcome to the R K P Show opener Give the phone # 866-988-8311 info@republickeeper.com Feds starting to charge with crimes where locals won’t. Left complaining of “chilling effect” – correct. Soros Fox Gingrich Clip Fox Response Calls for drastic criminal justice and police reforms have swept the country since the death of George Floyd, but local prosecutors already are making waves on that front -- in a sign that under-the-radar political investments made by progressive groups in recent years are paying off. District attorneys and current candidates whose campaigns benefited from the work of left-wing organizations – including ones backed by liberal billionaire George Soros – are now pushing for new practices that could see sharp reductions in prosecutions and incarcerations. Soros, through the Justice & Public Safety PAC and other groups, has been spending millions of dollars on prosecutorial races in recent years, with a number of beneficiaries making headlines since their elections. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, who was boosted by Soros in her campaign, drew controversy when she announced her office was bringing felony charges against Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the couple who brandished guns outside their home as protesters marched by in June. The McCloskeys have said many times they were defending themselves, with tensions high in St. Louis and other cities over race and law enforcement. They said the crowd of demonstrators broke an iron gate marked with "No Trespassing" and "Private Street" signs, and that some threatened them. Another high-profile prosecutor who has been backed by Soros in the past is Cook County, Ill. State's Attorney Kim Foxx. Foxx drew national attention when she dismissed the case against actor Jussie Smollett, who had been accused of faking a hate crime attack against himself. The case was later taken over by a special prosecutor who filed new charges. Foxx is seeking reelection this year and already won her Democratic primary. Regarding ongoing protests in her jurisdiction, she has said that her office will lean toward dismissing cases coming from protests or curfew violations (Mayor Lori Lightfoot imposed a curfew between May 30 and June 6 after a George Floyd protest). “The question it comes down to is, is it a good use of our time and resources?” Foxx told the Chicago Sun-Times. “No, it’s not.” Looking at her term in office, a report from the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund found a 13 percent decline in guilty pleas or verdicts in felony cases and a 39 percent increase in dropped or lost cases after Foxx took office in 2016. San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, another beneficiary of Soros-tied contributions, recently defended the movement to defund police. In a discussion with Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., earlier in July, Boudin questioned whether money going to police was “the most effective” use of taxpayer dollars. Boudin is also one of a number of district attorneys participating in "Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commissions," teaming with the Grassroots Law Project, an organization co-founded by activist Shaun King that calls for defunding police. The other district attorneys who are participating in these commissions are Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner and Suffolk County, Mass., DA Rachael Rollins, who have both benefited from Soros’ support. Krasner, who was elected after Soros put $1.45 million into a political action committee that supported him, has also taken a public stance regarding events that have spun out of the protests over Floyd’s death, particularly the federal response to violent demonstrations in cities like Portland. In a Washington Post op-ed he co-wrote with Baltimore DA Marilyn Mosby, Krasner threatened to have federal officers arrested and charged if they overstep their authority in his jurisdiction, after officers in Portland were accused of using excessive force. “Should Trump send federal agents who engage in the same illegal vigilante activities, unlawfully assaulting and kidnapping people, they will face criminal charges from our offices,” Krasner and Mosby said. In Contra Costa County, Calif., District Attorney Diana Becton – also backed by Soros – changed how her office handles police shooting cases, removing deputy district attorney Barry Grove from his role as the main prosecutor in such cases, switching to a team approach, according to the Mercury News. Becton also announced earlier this month that she was filing hate crime charges against Nichole Anderson and David Nelson, White people who were allegedly caught painting over a Black Lives Matter mural. Orlando State Attorney candidate Monique Worrell is also backed by a group linked to Soros in her quest to fill the seat that will be vacated by Aramis Ayala, who was also supported by Soros. Worrell’s platform calls for an end to cash bail, which would result in more defendants being released before their trial. She also says that incarceration should be a “last resort,” and that those who do not pose “a threat to the physical safety of others” should not be placed behind bars. Worrell’s opponent Ryan Williams has cited the Soros connection as a point of attack, and Worrell has accused Williams of playing on anti-Semitic tropes by mentioning Soros’ involvement. But the Jewish political philanthropist is not the only player in the game of prosecutorial campaigns. Real Justice PAC, also co-founded by Shaun King, has supported 29 head prosecutors and state attorneys general since 2018, including several who were also backed by Soros, such as Gardner, Boudin, Rollins and Becton. The organization is also backing the 2020 campaigns of Foxx and 13 other candidates seeking office. The organization's goals include electing – and recruiting – candidates who would make changes to criminal justice systems such as ending cash bail and “rolling back practices that lead to mass incarceration.” One 2020 candidate Real Justice succeeded in getting elected already is Multnomah County, Ore., District Attorney Mike Schmidt, who will be in a key position when he takes office on Aug. 1, given that his jurisdiction includes Portland, where riots have been taking place amid months of protests following Floyd’s death. Schmidt has said that he would potentially drop charges against nonviolent protesters when he is in office, according to local NBC affiliate KGW Delia Garza, who won the Democratic primary in Travis County, Texas, and will run unopposed in November, is also backed by Real Justice. Garza has already said that her office will decline to prosecute certain types of cases. “We’re not going to prosecute low-level drug offenses. We’re not going to prosecute crimes that are an extension of someone being in poverty, basically,” Garza said, according to KXAN. “You know, we’re going to look at the way that we prosecute crimes like prostitution, because so many times those things, those kinds of crimes are related to poverty in some kind of way.” Trasnscript: 124 - Fox Silences Gingrich - Is George Soros behind lax prosecutions? 00:00:05 - 00:05:03 A. Republican podcast. Brian O'Kelly I will be your host for today's adventure. Broadcasting from the forest in cottage link Washington just outside of Seattle on my Russian maidens octave. Microphone this is podcast number one. Hit me up on twitter parlor. facebook whatever your voice is club. It's ask Brian. Your Bro in all of those cases. And so and the Republicans Dot Com website, which is a work in progress and should be. Vastly improved by Monday. Let's begin this program like every other by thanking God for good health and the ability to here sharing with you. Happy. Friday. If you're listening on the livestream on facebook on twitter on. Youtube and now on daily motion also. Thank you for your time and attention I'm grateful for it and hope everybody's off to a good start. for the day and Let's see. We've got a whole bunch of stuff going on and Yesterday I played a clip of. Speaker Gingrich was on the. Show outnumbered there with Harris Faulkner and Melissa Francis and what the Speaker had to say was that he thought that the big problem was that these. Attorneys district attorneys are not taking care of business and prosecuting people. and. The hosts seemed a little bit put off by that. And They There was fourteen seconds of dead air. As a result and Harris Wagner has come back and responded to that but I'm decided that I wanted to see keep hearing about George Soros, and I don't really know about George Soros other than the rumors and so on a here and I decided that wasn't good enough and I wanted to learn a little bit more for myself and so and for you I figured if I don't know you probably don't so we can learn together. So first let's go and set up in case you have missed this out there this is what I'm referencing that happened with. Speaker Gingrich on the show outnumbered on Fox I guess this would have been on Tuesday. Hero whose lives have been destroyed by this violence. They represent every. Speaker Gingrich have a final thought for us. Look, the number one problem in almost all these cities is George Soros elected left wing anti police, pro criminal district attorneys who refuse to keep people locked up. Just yesterday they put somebody back on the street who's wanted for two different murders in New York City. You cannot solve this problem and both powers and by. Have talked very. About what they call progressive the district. Attorney's progressive. District attorneys are anti police pro criminal in overwhelmingly elected with George sources, money, and their major cause of the violence we're seeing who's they keep putting violent criminals back on the street. I'm not sure we need to bring George listen to this. I was going to get the last word Paker. He he paid for it. So here's the. Teen seconds. I agree it. Doesn't need to be a part of this conversation. One two, three, four, five, though it's six seven. Eight. Nine, ten eleven twelve. Ten, move on fourteen. Courtesy House. We have our network team. Gist an absolute eternity for that much debt air to happen and so. I don't know if somebody was speaking in Harris faulkners ear or what was going on while that was happening but she came out and said something about it. Afterwards. Here is what Harris Faulkner had to say. So we had a little incident on the show yesterday that was not smooth, and while I was leading that segment, we had interruptions and I sat silently while all of that played out. Also not ideal our guest former. House Speaker Newt Gingrich who was beloved and needed to be allowed to speak with the openness and respect that the show is all about. was interrupted. Do we debate with fire here? Yes but we must also give each other space to express ourselves. As the only original member of the six year old amazing daytime ride known outnumbered I. 00:05:03 - 00:10:00 Especially want to rock and roll with every voice in perspective at the table we don't censor on the show. And that's why we're winning weekdays at noon. I found that answer to be somewhat unsatisfactory candidly. I don't think that was For me that's not enough and you know there was an interruption and now I think the interruption was that you talked about George Soros and or that Nigga. Mr. Newt talked about George Soros and does appear that that is a sin that is not allowed on Fox News and I had absolutely no more no idea. It's the title on the on the livestream Thursday. I keep forgetting to update it before I start to livestream of all the things I'm doing but I'll get I'll get that down I need to just probably change it to live broadcast and it's always right. So sorry about that and probably need to. How to do that? During one of these video clips update are regardless. Glenn Beck used to be a Fox News host and Glenn Beck. was run out of the network and Glenn Beck says it was because he was talking about George Soros I will tell you that George Soros is not to be discussed. It is verboten You know when I got down to the end one of the things at Fox News they were starting to tell me I can't talk about things. They just talk about this stop talking about that one of them was God. One of them was Israel and the other one was George Soros and if you remember Glen You won't play the game. The problem with you is you won't play the game. If you've ever heard me tell that story that conversation started with George Soros. So the problem with us, you won't play the game and what that means that you won't shut up about the things that we don't want to talk about. and. So. All right. Well, that's weird. So this is supposed to be the right wing network. We're not hearing criticism, George Soros on the left wing networks and now when he's criticized on Fox, they shut down. Speaker. Gingrich Glenn Beck says that that's why he's not on the network anymore. So okay. What do we make of that? Well? Let's learn about George Soros. So this is George Soros mostly in his own words and in his son words son's words. This is video from. The Open Society Foundation website. And standing over society is one thing trying to. Plead open societies for strengthening opus had his is something else they have to evolve they have to create themselves. And that process is never ending process people are free and they want to hide behind. Orders. Use oversight and it sounded ways in order to have an open society you have to mediate the tension between equality and liberty popular sovereignty and individual freedom is a difficult task. The foundation does more than fun projects with. Certain things. One has to fight for even who is not properly if you believe in something. And you have the convictions. Towards it. You can really withstand. Surmountable odds I. Really. Fight fight. Society is always in danger. and. Renew itself being tested. And surviving. and. So that's that's George Soros and his son there, and you know it all sounds good open society and but you heard the one guy in there say that people are fearful. So they want to hide behind borders. So when they say open what they mean and it sounds you know better than it is what they mean is societies without rules. That's what they mean by open. They. Mean you're open to do whatever you want. Without restriction. That's what it means, and that's a very different thing from what it sounds like when you say open society, it sounds. Better than it is. So Mr Newt makes this claim that George A source has paid for it. So that well, let's find out. If George Soros WHO's paid for it So. Let me just share with you some reporting from Fox, news of all places that shut down the conversation, and I'm not gonNA share the video from them as much as a some. Text and then we'll share some. 00:10:01 - 00:15:02 Audio for some candid say funded. But so here's what what they report. district attorney's and current candidates. Campaigns benefited from the work of left-wing organizations including ones backed by liberal billionaire. George Soros are pushing for new practices that could see productions in prosecutions and. incarcerations. Soros through the Justice and public safety pack and other groups has been spending millions of dollars on prosecutorial races in recent years. A number of beneficiaries making headlines since their election all right now yes remember the mccloskey's. Those are the people in Saint Louis who ended up. With the guns out on their driveway as the protesters were coming by spoke at the RNC convention and They are being prosecuted, right? and. Of course, they're being prosecuted by prosecutors not prosecuting the protesters and vandals. So, who is this prosecutor? While her name is Kim Gardner and she was elected and paid for by this justice in public safety pack that is funded by George. Soros. So here is Kim, Gardner is the bully. Pulpit this is the threats that we receive. We're doing our job to be true ministers of justice. So no policeman is GonNa tell you or any other unit will come to you and tell you if you hold us accountable, we're going to start working. We're not gonNA police your community to make you the calls or say you're the cause of violent crime in your communities and right now we're in A. Very, unique time that we have policing unions with I call him forty-five to promote divisiveness in rhetoric of this anti law enforcement where it's perpetuating a fear that is causing problems with prosecutors like our sales to promote justice and when you have people who will threaten your livelihood not just whether you do your job we'll tell you we will make it difficult for you to do your job in every way. And they have the platform to co have the media. report. It. Yeah so There she is. She's You know complaining that. The police union is telling is protecting the police and that they're protecting the police from her the prosecutor. and. So it's it's amazing that these guys don't seem to be in favor of law and order now. Remember the Jussie smollet case. This was the case where the guy shows up in In Chicago. There and he's an actor right is on the whatever the show was I don't remember the name of the show that the guy was on. But The show he was on. I. Guess. It was empire was the name of the show. Anyway he was not an important player on that show in any serious way and but he went and. Got Himself fake attacked I, guess it was a hoax right and the prosecutor who wouldn't prosecute him was. This Kim Fox in Chicago, and so here is some Kim Vox. CanNot conflate peaceful protesters with what we saw last night. Last night was not an extension of a peaceful protests. Last night was not an extension of righteous anger. Last. Night was a blatant spray display. Of Criminal Behavior. What drove that behavior how we got there? Are Questions that we can continue to answer. But it is not the people for whom we've chosen not to use our resources to prosecute. The mothers who are mourning the loss is of their children the people who are afraid to go out into the stores into the streets, the people who are unable to come downtown today to go to work. Are Looking for answers. Not. Blame. Yeah looking for answers not blaming. So what she's saying is I don't want to prosecute anybody. I want answers to racial justice I. Don't want answers to the crime. Of course, this has led to. More and more crime because the criminals are just getting released. What's cheese Chicago Chevy violence now being experienced in several major cities including Chicago I'll research from a pro-police group is blaming local prosecutors and what they say is a declining conviction rate wgn investigates has an exclusive first look. At. This is Chicago. Every weekend teen killed in one every weekend painful holiday weekend. 00:15:02 - 00:20:04 There's no consequences. To legal gun possession. In our criminal justice system Chicago's new, and that's it right there. That's the new police chief. And he says there's no consequences to credit to gun possession in Chicago. There's no consequences to a lot of things in Chicago. There's no consequences to drug dealing. There's no consequences to all kinds of things in Chicago and so Kim Fox the prosecutor there again elected with George Soros money funded by put forward by everything about her was funded by George Soros and so now the police union is asking for her to resign. Public Room, Euch several police leaders in. Cook. County announced they have no confidence in Cook County State's attorney Kim Fox and they want her to resign. So the move follows the dismissal of charges in the Jussie smollet case however, at least one south suburban police chief disagrees with the move and this opposition goes beyond just the small case eyewitness news reporters here Sheltie is live right now with more on this call to resign today Sarah. Judy and rob the fraternal order of police and cook. County suburban police chief say that their frustration with Kim Fox started way before the Jussie smollet case, they accuse the state's attorney's Office of under prosecuting cases even not prosecuting cases even felony cases. We cannot stand for this any longer. Ms Facts needs to resign. And she should do it quickly. And so the cops are calling for her to resign and everybody wants to know what's going on in Chicago. WHY DO PEOPLE GETTING MURDERED IN CHICAGO? Well, apparently, there's no consequences for gun possession in Chicago and You know it is what it is. You can't change. What you can't change their the Nice woman who is the prosecutor isn't prosecuting the crimes. and. So I just got a message that the audio is a little buggy on guess that's up to the stream sometimes it's. You know it's interesting. I. The other day it was. Terrible on. On periscope and good on facebook and I guess today maybe a facebook as the one having trouble or maybe. All of them are regardless. The the idea here is we do the show live and it is what it is and we'll. All put it out on the podcast. Later, it'll be smooth as butter being recorded here in the idea was since I'm recording it anyway, we'll do it live and see how it works So Kim Fox they're calling for horror Resignation there in Chicago and so this is a good time for me to take a break and I will do that and see if I can't beef up the smoothness of the extreme as well at the same time. So be right back in just a minute or two and. You know how that works. So this is Brian I'll tell you the Republican podcast and I will be. Right, back Welcome back through public podcast and During the break I hopefully was able to clean up the livestream a little bit and. Hopefully, it's it's going to run a little bit better now for the program. Thank you for your patience. I think it was pilot error I want to blame the. Gerbils in the sky that make the Internet work but I think it was me. Song you know it is what it is. You know. Leaving the real world take responsibility, right you're grown up. So any welcome back to the Republican broadcasts with those who are new to the program So maybe I met the Lauren Culpa van last night handing out some business cards. Welcome. Thanks for joining us taking calls after the next break probably the eight six six. Nine eight eight eighty three eleven is the phone number if you WANNA call in be happy to have you and the Lauren culp rally last night was pretty cool deal and natural talk about that. Much on the show being were nationally focused show and that's a local election but that's the guy running for governor here in the state of Washington and pretty cool. So Now. Kim Fox there the prosecutor in Chicago basically decided that they don't want to use their Their public resources for prosecutions they don't think that's a good use of the resources that they think. It's a lot better to use them for I. Don't know whatever the famous thing was midnight basketball right now. In San Francisco. There was a guy supported again by George Soros. His name is Chesa Bodine. And chesser Benin is. The son? Of two of the weather underground bombers who are while his father is in federal prison. 00:20:04 - 00:25:01 His mother was in federal prison for years, and so this guy grew up with the idea that all jail is bad. And all incarceration is bad because his dad who was a criminal was incarcerated and so Chessel Benin is now the George. Soros Elected operated whatever guy? WHO's The San? Francisco. District Attorney Tonight San Francisco has a new district attorney chase a boo dean cave excise. Your Vasquez spoke to the new trump prosecutor about how he plans to take charge. The district attorney chase a bodine swore in the evening with the promise to reform San Francisco's justice system as I serve as district attorney district attorney, but the city and county of San Francisco or the city and county of San Francisco. Dean a former assistant public defender is now the top prosecutor. He says, there are too many people in jail over incarceration. He calls it and he says, one of his reforms will be decarbonisation. Join me join this movement join US rejecting the notion that to be free we must cage others. To do three months you other services. Quality of life issues such as carbon worries end open air drug abuse. I asked the incoming da whether justice system reforms could invite criminals who are not worried about legal consequence. Crimes these street level crimes like burglaries under your administration will they be prosecuted vigorously or will they feel emboldened as people are worried about I think we're going to have some very effective strategies to deter people from committing those crimes in San Francisco I, hope they don't commit them anywhere, but if they do not going to be in San Francisco on my watch I also asked Budeina about police shootings. Will he prosecute officers? I certainly hope not I don't look forward to filing criminal charges against anyone no matter who they are no matter what they do. It's difficult decision you. have to make just, knock. involving. and. Potentially in some cases, involving polices well, Houdini says its priorities will be bail reform sentencing reform and increased collaboration with public defenders. He says, he will soon be announcing strategies to deal with sexual assault as well as auto burglaries in San, Francisco Joe Vazquez KP and so you get to hear now. What the real motivation for Chesa Boudin is and he reveals it. This is actually a campaign commercial but you can hear in here when he talks about Carson. This is why this isn't based on kind of logic or common sense or experience or than anyone has seen this work anywhere. This is purely philosophical. Mass incarceration. It's a term that we hear almost daily. and. Yet what does it mean? To me, it meant going through prison gates. Every single time I wanted to see my parents. Since I was in diapers. To me it still means that as an adult. Because my father is serving a life sentence for crimes he committed when I was in diapers, my mother served twenty two years in prison. That's a reality that will never be lost on me. The implication is that somehow it's wrong for his father to be serving a life sentence for blowing people up. That's what his dad did. He was a weather underground terrorist. and His mom helped. and. They were will along with Bill Ayers Barack. Obama's buddy. They're in prison for billers isn't. A biller and his wife I believe in Nadine Dorn I think was And I don't know if Bill Ayers was ever prosecuted or not I regardless he continues. The reality though is not unique to me. It's not unique to the people I've represented or their families in my years. As a San, Francisco deputy public defender, it's an experience shared by the majority of Americans. The majority of Americans have an immediate family member who resided currently or formerly incarcerated is a defining feature of modern American culture. We need to end it now and we should start in San Francisco. That's And that's so that was his one of his campaign commercials is part about was what that was from and so. This Guy Chess Medine says that you know yes. Most people have a family member who has done jail time. I do. I do I have a family member? Who's done jail time? And you know it's not. 00:25:01 - 00:30:02 It's one of those that just is what it is right now I. I will tell you that this particular family member. Would tell you that He deserved the jail time. Okay, he would tell you that that the jail time was for crimes he committed. That, he wasn't a victim of the system when he went to jail, he was a victim miser. Of other people. And so I don't know what the problem is. Now, Philadelphia has a district attorney on named Larry Crasner. who an another one Name Rachel Rollins who's in a Massachusetts but. There is the one in Philadelphia and these guys are both funded by George Soros funded their campaigns and so here is Larry crafter. Welcome. I am Larry Crasner Philadelphia's district attorney. The most incarcerated country in the world is the United States Pennsylvania and Philadelphia has a terrible history of mass incarceration and excessive parole and probation. It's worse than many other parts of the United States. Incarceration tears apart society and it doesn't make us safe. It makes us broke. It takes resources from the things that prevent crime and make society whole like good public education, economic development health care, and treatment for children and families, and it shifts those resources to custody and supervision that costs a lot often more than fifty thousand dollars per person per year. Excessive. Parole and probation present. The same problem as excessive incarceration science shows that when parole and probation go on for too long they actually caused crime. While your taxes, just keep going up to pay that. Bill. Let's talk about how since the office in January two, thousand, eighteen, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office has worked to reduce excessive jail and supervision. So we can shift those resources to achieve effective crime prevention just society. I heard, he says, they're excessive jail. And Supervision. We, we don't want to lock people up and then make sure that they you know and look after them there and we don't want to let them out and look after them. We don't want to look after him at all. We just WANNA have give him a little class and tell them you know Johnny, you have to stop being really bad now. And if you don't stop being really bad, you're GONNA have to come back and take to their class. I don't understand the idea that that we are incarcerating too many people and they start letting these people out and the city's turn to garbage, and this is the. Source Philosophy. Here's one more Larry Krassner. The stark difference between what's coming out of the president's mouth and what's happening on the streets in Philadelphia. We have not had anything that could be described as A. Burglaries criminal trespasses what some people would call looting. We haven't had anything like that. For weeks we have had. Peaceful protests on one hundred percent peaceful protests here for weeks. So when he's talking about taking over cities and he's talking about cities being out of control, he is lying. About the city Philadelphia which is nothing new. We have no regard for the truth. He has no regard for facts. If they all of the law then we'll all get along famously and if they choose not to follow the law, then they will discover that there are laws in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that can be used to prosecute them. So he's talking about cutting the federal government? But based on what I saw in. Portland is my opinion that some of that behavior looks. Like. Criminal Conduct. He's just wrong. Federal law enforcement officers are not above state law and they're not a federal I even though our president would like to present he's above the law none of them are above the law. That we have seen in Portland might provide a clue as to what could be coming. You know when you cause serious bodily injury fraction or fracturing someone's skull. And if that is done in a What in my opinion? is a manner that does not legally justified charged with aggravated Assault First Degree felony. You could be potentially charged with aggravated Assault second-degree felony. You might be charged with attempted murder depending upon all of the circumstances that apply. I'm just I'm just stating something pretty basic, which is when you wear a uniform you're supposed to come correct that made you follow the constitution you follow the laws. And we'RE NOT GONNA put up with. American. Law Enforcement Federal agencies behaving like they're Putin's private police. That's not. See now this is so silly. 00:30:03 - 00:35:08 They're like they're behaving like they're Putin's private police. It's just ridiculous. You. Know to to say that the as though Somehow Vladimir Putin is calling donald trump saying, hey, why don't you get a some guys out there on the street in Portland because they're burning down the courthouse and over here in Russia we think that's really bad. Or is it that if you were patriotic You would let them burn down the courthouse is that what he's saying that that would be the right thing to do. The, you know. Ted. Wheeler wasn't protecting it Governor Brown? Wasn't protecting you. So president trump went in and protected at since it's federal property. Not let him continue happening here. You know these are just words. It's typical is typical trump just words he said this is going to take over us any and then that takeover. Looks like what one hundred fifty guys showing up in military gear alarm quite clear with the streets are I mean is that really what we're talking about so allows really just fluffing nonsense I don't think we should. I actually don't think we should worry too much about it other than to worry about the the possibility that this is playing into some you know typical game of divide and conquer that I think will not serve him. So. Divide and conquer is exactly what the whole Soros Open Society thing is about they want to divide the people who have an by open society. What they mean let me translate is one world government. Okay and so. They WANNA have a one world government, and what that means is that you eliminate borders, you'll eight national distinctions at every level. Okay and so when he's talking about the idea of not serving his interest, that's because he thinks that nationalism is bad. And that if you're interested in nationalism that somehow you are a problematic. Person So. That is the kind of content had related to this stuff. I've got a few other things queued up or teed up. So let's immigration grab a break real quick, and when we get back from the break over the break, if you want to call in make some calls. That's great. If not, we can talk about what I saw in her last night at the Lauren culp rally and so on and so forth. So the phone number is eight, six, six, nine, hundred, eighty, three eleven. If you WANNA call in that great. The facebook Messenger Youtube twitter messing here, kind of things are open to so I will be back. Shortly and Occidental. Republican podcast. Money Brian O'Kelly. I will be your Ford the balance of program I guess all the all the time on. Picking up the people depend on it and I need a guest host. People do as they do the best of shows right and. When the thing gets big enough nobody wants best of and then people want to sit in for him. So I guess at something maybe someday. So. Not Talk to the a little bit about why or last night with. Rally and and just what I saw there along with. Things. Nobody. Called in over the break. So and I can't actually take a phone call while I'm doing this because Well, you know you might be nuts and I don't have a call screener. So probably grab another break before it's done and. Go from there anyway So last night I went out to the Rally for the guy who wants to be the governor in the state of Washington, and for those who don't know around the country, this guy came to prominence. About, two years ago we passed a law in Washington state that was a gun lawn I don't WanNa. Get in the weeds on what this law was but long story short it was a restrictive law that the gun control lobby loved and the gun rights lobby didn't love and it's Not yet been determined to be unconstitutional but I don't know if that's been challenged regardless Lauren culp was the share of over way over on the east side of the state for those of you who don't know Washington state. Most of the population is on the west coast. The eastern part of the state is mostly agricultural and when you get way east or by the Idaho border, it is very, very little populated and Oak Dogan County over there is where Lauren. Call was the sure of. Or is the sheriff still I believe and He said when this law passed I'm not GonNa enforce it in my county. It's on constitutional I'm not doing it. You can't make me I took an oath to preserve and protect the constitution, and you are asking me to act outside of it and I won't do it. And so that's how Lauren culprits to prominence, and then this year we had this This primary election process and normally. 00:35:08 - 00:40:06 In the primary election, it's a top to kind of a primary thing and. But because the COVID, we had thirty, seven, thirty, eight candidates I think for governor on the GOP ticket and Lauren Culpa rose the top and beat them all and so I've seen him now in person twice and man this guy gets the constitution. He said any bill that comes across my desk. The first question I'm going to ask is it constitutional because? I don't care how much I like it or don't like it. If it's not constitutional, we can't do it and it's not gonNA hold up in the end anyway and What I've seen at these rallies now, a couple times is first of all. There's just a ton of people. There's a lot of energy on the right in this very, very blue state. There's a lot of red energy, which is the first time I've seen it really even when trump ran. Came and did a rally. There are a lot of people went to that trump rally but there was not enthusiasm for anybody on the gubernatorial side. Like this, this is very, very different than what we've seen here. Now, the the second the I noticed is that there were just a ton of people I mean literally like get a ton. Of People. Open carrying. Just, a lot of guys walk around with their hips and I'm not here to say that's good or bad, but I'll tell you what? If you're the person who wanted to come in and shoot that place. You weren't going to get a chance you're GONNA get one or two shots Hav, and you're going to be all done. There was just I mean first of all is a lot of law enforcement because Lauren call a police officer, right. But then also just people were comfortable open carrying in that environment. Another thing. I. Saw that was interesting is just a ton of not had masks on I couldn't say nobody but. Very few people have masks on I did see one Cunanan on great awakening shirt just one shirt like that, and so that was. Interesting. Now, the thing that I can share and is kind of an. I don't know how to say it's not really off the record. It's not a super big secret but. Let's just say that that our military has some unbelievable crowd control. Abilities okay these. Are Bases in the Middle East are. Very often surrounded by hostile crowds and that's just nothing new. It's been going for a long time. And not just in the middle. East. But other places to what America does unpopular things are basis get kind of surrounded by folks and. So we have some really effective crowd control. Methods and technology that we employ and when these things were happening in Seattle and I know some of these things have been happening in Portland. It's it's absolutely the One. Prosecutor there crowder from Philadelphia and the guys can't tell the difference between the street and the federal property. He's right on the street. The military can't operate posse. COMITATUS. Prevents that. But there's nothing that says that they can't give logistical support the people who are operating on the street. And this is really important. You know the the the COPs can't the military can't arrest you. But nothing says that the military camp provide intelligence or surveillance? Capabilities to the police that they arrest you with. As long as we're not violating the constitution. So those surveillance things would have a warrant and so on. But outdoor surveillance surveillance crowd doesn't require warrants, right. So the ability of pick out one voice from the crowd and identify who it is and identify one actor and some of those kind of things that the military has for capabilities but just say this. I, know I know now I had suspected but I now know that those capabilities have been brought to bear in some of these situations. What that means is there are a couple of big shifts here. That are very important and one is that the local police are not just on their own anymore. They are effectively every police agency that wants to. Has All of the women or all of the technology and support of the US military available them all they have to ask the president is making it available to them. So. PORTLAND. House a prosecutor Mike Schmidt. Came in down there and he was the George Soros back candidate, and so the police have come in there and. 00:40:06 - 00:45:14 The state police were coming in there and arresting people and they weren't getting prosecuted because of Mike Schmidt and so the state police pulled out of Portland. and. Said we'RE NOT GONNA. Waste our resources here if these guys aren't GonNa Bother, going to bother to prosecute them. Well the federal government said we will. They raise their hand will will prosecute them. We'll go ahead. We'll put them in jail. And so they're not getting charged with these local ordinances they're getting charged with federal crimes, and so the difference here is if they had been charged by Mike, Schmidt who wanted to keep them out of jail. do you want to go to jail? They would have been subject to a one year or two year local state of Oregon incarceration. But because Mike Schmidt decided not to prosecute. They're going to be prosecuted under federal law. which is going to put them in jail for somewhere between ten and forty years. And as this has ramped up, the complaints on the part of the left has been while you're trying to intimidate. People. Yes. That's the idea they're trying to intimidate people into not protesting or at least not into not protesting into not being violent when they do. So shifting gears, we'll come back I'm gonNA, take a break real quick actually I want shifting years old just said over to. The next thing John MacArthur is the pastor in Los Angeles of Grace Community Church and he has been fighting this ongoing battle with the county about opening up and having church services so they brought him into. The church and he brought people into the church, he said welcome to our protest. and. Then, the city got mad about that and has a snapped the lease on their parking lot and John. Macarthur now says, your have put me in jail and they're threatening that and he says, bring it on the angles been telling you for months. Blue states are using Cohen restrictions as a cover to launch an all out assault on your inalienable rights like you're right to religious liberty. Now. The tyrants in California are still pretty giving people for worshiping indoors all by executive. Fiat. But one pastor, he's fighting back to find a court order against enor- services and that man is pastor John Macarthur, and this is from the sermon. He gave to a packed hall of worshippers last Sunday. A. Pastor John. Macarthur of Grace Community Church joins me now macarthur why is this important for you to stand up to these owners edicts? Well. We believe that the Governor County, the city in the health department or going against the Constitution and just to remove one obvious question rate of Kobe in California is one one hundredth of one percent. So one one, hundred of one percent of forty million people have covid an ad eliminates freedom to worship from the entire state, the other ninety, nine point, nine percent right? The constitution supports s him by the way I am so thankful that president trump as told me personally that he supports church as essential and the churches need to stay open. So the Constitution on our side and the president's backing we're open. Pastor MacArthur Kamala Harris thanks we're in essentially rolled war to listen. This is not about punishment. It's about big brother is simply about saying a leader. What a leader says in times of crisis, and this is you can look at World War Two you look at the Great Depression where leader said. We each have to sacrifice for the sake of the nation and the collective and Mansa. This is about Half a million Americans die turn. World. War trying to free Europe. The same. To what you now to somehow justify depriving people of their inalienable rights to assemble to petition the government and of course, to worship as a community. Well of course, but it's more than that Laura. The Church Preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ Jesus died and rose again and the only source of eternal salvation when the church doesn't exist make sure it navigates around politicians whims the church exists in the world preached the Saving Gospel of Christ or not concerned about the flu we're working CERNA about eternity eternal life salvation, and the more dire circumstances become in the world around us the more critical. 00:45:14 - 00:49:48 The more essential the church becomes and the more important. The Gospel becomes I'll tell you something our church is literally flooded with people. We have them in every nook and cranny jammed together inside outside on several floors in our children's education building in the gym in a tent outside their flooding the place hear the message of forgiveness and salvation in a time when feared is being propagated on every. As. I listen to Selma. And the you know there's an old saying that says, in the time when all the world is a liar, people will flock to manny tells the truth. And that's John. Macarthur right now and he's telling the truth it's unconstitutional. It's illegal to restrict my movement. You can't quarantine me when I'm healthy. You can quarantine me when I'm sick or you have a reasonable suspicion that I'm sick. And so the. Contrast couldn't be more stark between the two sides in this debate or the two sides. In the discussion we've got the Joe. Biden. Side that wants to put literally everybody in a mask and make it the law that you don't have a choice and down to probably arresting you who knows here is Biden's pitch for a mask mandate by his own admission. He continued to lie about covert nineteen double down on the catastrophic mistakes that he's made, and perhaps worst of all made clear that he still doesn't have a plan. To bring us out of this crisis even said I quote. A lot of people think that masks are not good. Undercutting easiest most effective means we have reducing the spread of this disease I would call all the governors to the White House. And say because there's a question I think it's an can be answered in the positive a question whether I can mandate. Over state lines in every single state has to comply. Now our legal team thinks I can do that based upon the degree to which there's a crisis in those states and how bad things are for the country and if we don't do it what happens. But I would make the case. I'd make the case why it's necessary. Have the scientists to rate lay out in detail why and I would go to every governor and I go to governor's related Republican and Democratic Governors nine say we have to have this national manding we must do it. So. How does that make sense? How does it make sense that we have a national mask mandate? You know when when you have a state like you know Montana or no North Dakota or how how about this does it make sense to have a national mandate that includes Alaska? How about Guam what about Puerto Rico? How about these islands? They have the same breakout issues or infection issues everywhere else. To treat, New York City. And New Jersey and Los Angeles. The same is Cheyenne Wyoming. Or Chattanooga. Tennessee or. Panama City Florida just thinking about where some friends live you know or who knows you know a million other small towns. You know. Green Bay. Wisconsin. Is Not, Los Angeles, and the idea of treating all of these like a monolith is you know the old saying goes liberals don't care what what you do as long as it's mandatory. You know they just WanNa make sure that everybody is always being treated the same and they want equality of outcome, not equality of opportunity and such a big important difference in the philosophical difference between the parties. So thanks for joining. I'm going to wrap it up here and will head off to the weekend and yet the podcast out. So later today those who. were. Finding the audio dropping out in the early part of the show that'll be rectified on the podcast. Thanks again for your time and attention. If you can find the time to visit the website at Republican or dot Com and sponsor the show ID grateful for that. Or just go to patriots dot com slash record keeper and remember for me share the show and abuse Horton show financially. If it makes sense to give. Thanks.  

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Newt's World
Episode 123: The Truth About Soros DA’s

Newt's World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 34:28


Does the rise in crime in some of our major American cities correlate to the election of so-called progressive prosecutors? These “reform” district attorneys have immense potential to reshape the justice system as a whole. Newt’s guest is Jason Johnson, President of Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.

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International Edition - Voice of America
How the Law Enforcement Community Feels About Calls For Defunding Police

International Edition - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 30:00


Many in the law enforcement community say they are outraged by the killing of George Floyd and what it has done for the reputation of the thousands of police in the United States who are trying to make a positive contribution to their communities. As calls grow louder for rethinking the concept of public safety through defunding, others are angered by it. Jason Johnson, President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund says it it means restructuring to divert resources to domestic violence, addiction and mental health support, that can be helpful. Police are trained in public safety, not these types of situations.  

Daily Signal News
Former Mayor Ken Blackwell's Response to the Violent Riots in America

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 26:54


As riots continue across America’s cities after the killing of George Floyd, local law enforcement and leaders struggle to stop the violence. Today, Ken Blackwell, the former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, and a board member of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, joins the show to discuss how state and local leaders can keep the peace. Blackwell also challenges Americans to remember our history in order to see the progress we have made and to rid our nation of racism once and for all. We also cover these stories: Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin now is being charged with second-degree murder and the three other involved officers are charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he doesn't endorse using military force to quell riots and looting if governors fail to take the initiative. Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general, walks back his decision to green-light FBI spying on a former Trump campaign aide. The Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, Apple Podcasts, Pippa, Google Play, or Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Enjoy the show!Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Pro America Report with Ed Martin Podcast
The Pro America Report 04.15.2020

The Pro America Report with Ed Martin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 40:09


What You Need to Know is FX’s Mrs. America is a $50 million effort to persuade young women that they need and should expect abortions. It’s impressively produced, but it’s just not factual history. When the real Phyllis Schlafly defeated the disastrous Equal Rights Amendment, the whole world saw that ERA would be a trainwreck of vague language, ripe for interpretation by activist judges. Since then, it’s clear radical feminists are singularly focused on obtaining taxpayer funded, constitutionally protected abortion on demand. Mrs. America and all its hype are aimed at normalizing abortion for the young Hulu viewers and indoctrinating them that it’s a “health service” they need and must protect. Jason Johnson, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, talks about their work to support and defend the profession and workers of law enforcement in this time of global pandemic. Watch this wonderful short film about their work. John Schlafly delivers this week’s #SchlaflyReport: Leftist Tyrants Exploit Shutdowns. Also, the fight for the right to public assembly in Michigan under their tyrannical Democrat governor. Also briefly: on Mrs. America from FX. Wrap up: Visit RealMrsAmerica.com for all the real historical information behind FX’s Mrs. America. Also, more details on Trump’s great move to cut off the World Health Organization. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
S4E20: Railroaded By The Department of Justice? She Seeks A Presidential Pardon.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 42:50


Former Police Officer and K9 handler Stephanie Mohr is our guest. She talks about the routine call for back up as a police K9 Officer that eventually launched an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. Stephanie talks about the extraordinary steps that they went to prosecute her, including a retrial and  bringing back an illegal immigrant from another country to testify against her. She talks about the eventual conviction, incarceration and her efforts to get a pardon. Did the DOJ go out of their way to make an example of her? You be the Judge. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.

Police Defense Podcast
A Conversation with Nine Line Apparel Founder Tyler Merritt

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 16:54


On this week's episode of the Police Defense Podcast, LELDF President Jason Johnson talks with the founder of Nine Line Apparel about National Police Week, military support for our nation’s police officers, and the case of Navy Seal Chief Edward Gallagher. This is an episode you will not want to miss. You can donate to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund by visiting PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

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Police Defense Podcast
A Conversation About Racial Profiling with Dr. Alex Del Carmen

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 22:45


On this week's episode of The Police Defense Podcast, LELDF President Jason Johnson talked with Dr. Alex Del Carmen about the topic of racial profiling. This is an episode you will not want to miss. You can donate to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund by visiting PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

Police Defense Podcast
A Conversation With Randy Sutton

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 32:12


On this week's episode of The Police Defense Podcast, LELDF President Jason Johnson talked with retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Lieutenant Randy Sutton about his career in the Las Vegas Metropolitan PD, his experience on COPS, the mission of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, and his work helping injured law enforcement officers with his brand new organization called, The Wounded Blue. You can donate by visiting PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

Police Defense Podcast
A Conversation With Former NYC Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 35:15


On this week's episode of the Police Defense Podcast, LELDF President Jason Johnson talks with former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik about his experience on 9/11 and the current state of policing today. You can support the Police Defense Podcast and the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund by visiting PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

Police Defense Podcast
A Conversation About Police Recruitment With Dr. G.M. Cox

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 34:09


On this week's episode of the Police Defense Podcast, LELDF President Jason Johnson talks with Dr. G.M. Cox about his experience in law enforcement and the police departments have recruiting qualified police officers. You can support the Police Defense Podcast and the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund by visiting PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

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Police Defense Podcast
A Conversation with Robert Caltabiano

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 26:29


On this week's episode of the Police Defense Podcast, LELDF President Jason Johnson talks with former Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Robert Caltabiano about his experience as a Secret Service Agent, the current state of policing in this country, and we get his thoughts on the Jussie Smollett case. You can follow him on Twitter @vpollace. You can support the Police Defense Podcast and the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund by visiting PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

Police Defense Podcast
A Conversation with Rich Emberlin

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 45:07


On this week's episode of the Police Defense Podcast, LELDF President Jason Johnson talks with 30-year law enforcement veteran Rich Emberlin about his experience as a police officer and the current state of policing in this country. You can follow him on Twitter @RichEmberlin. You can support the Police Defense Podcast and the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund by visiting PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

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Police Defense Podcast
When Confrontation Becomes Controversy

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 21:15


On this week's episode of The Police Defense Podcast, LELDF's own Stephen Thayer talked with Police Officer Devon Kraemer of the Brown Deer Police Department about her officer-involved shooting court case and how the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund was able to help her. You can donate at PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

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Police Defense Podcast
Split Second Judgement

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 34:26


In the third episode of the Police Defense Podcast, Stephen Thayer with the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund and the organization's president and former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko discuss a few cases in which police officers had to make split-second judgements. For more information and to donate please visit PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com.

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Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

AM 560 the Answer host Larry Elder joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the midterm elections and the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Steve Cortes is a CNN Political Commentator who serves on Trump's Hispanic Advisory Council. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the confrontation between the White House and Jim Acosta. Plus, Ron Hosko is a former FBI Assistant Director and President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and the mass shooting in California overnight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pod Complex with Rick Ungar
Will They Catch The Mail Bomber? Former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko Tells Us

The Pod Complex with Rick Ungar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 32:05


Rick talks with Former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko about law enforcement's hunt for the person sending mail bombs to prominent people on the Left. Ron Hosko is current president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund. You can call in to the show any time at (833) 711-RICK. That's (833) 711-7425.

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Police Defense Podcast
Are Police Officers Being Disrespected?

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 29:16


In the second episode of the Police Defense Podcast, Stephen Thayer with the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund and the organization's president and former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko discuss the lack of respect given to the law enforcement community and some of the reasons for it. You can donate at PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

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Police Defense Podcast
Why We Stand Up For The Thin Blue Line

Police Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 41:25


In the premier episode of the Police Defense Podcast, Stephen Thayer with the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund introduces the organization's president and former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko and they discuss the LELDF's mission of defending police officers of unjustly accused of wrongdoing in the line of duty. You can donate at PoliceDefensePodcastDonate.com. 

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Brother Craig the Hatchet Man
Ron Hosko of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund

Brother Craig the Hatchet Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 25:28


Ron Hosko visits and shares the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund with Brother Craig. The organization supports and defends the law enforcement profession and officers who have devoted their lives to upholding the Constitution and serving the United States and its citizens while enforcing its laws. The organization also seeks to educate the public about the many risks and threats to law enforcement personnel in an effort to build a more informed, respectful, and appreciative society.

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Brother Craig the Hatchet Man
A Full House, from Politics to Law Enforcement to "One Nation", a New Sci-Fi Book Release

Brother Craig the Hatchet Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 95:13


Brother Craig hosts a full house with Virginia senatorial candidate Corey Stewart, the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, and introduces the debut book release "One Nation", by author, Fatimah Evans, his daughter.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

David French is a writer at National Review, Constitutional lawyer, bestselling author, and veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the missile strikes in Syria. Ron Hosko is a former FBI assistant director & President for the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to James Comey’s new book and media tour. Plus, Joseph Tartakovsky is a Contributing Editor of the Claremont Review of Books. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about his new book “The Lives Of The Constitution: Ten Exceptional Minds That Shaped America’s Supreme Law”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Todd Vandermyde is the Executive Director of the Illinois Gun Dealers Trade Association. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the debate over gun control in the wake of the school shooting in Florida. Chicago Alderman Anthony Napolitano from the 41st ward joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the plan for municipal ID cards. Plus, Ron Hosko is a former FBI Assistant Director and current President of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the reports that law enforcement and the FBI were warned about the school shooter in Florida.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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