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Saving Amercia Week In Review 9_13_25

Saving Amercia Week In Review 9_13_25


Season 4 Episode 33


  • As China, Russia, and North Korea stand united, Beijing's massive military parade is a clear message to the West. It's time for America to reassert its leadership and confront the growing authoritarian threat. 
  • President Trump moves Space Command to its rightful home in Alabama. A win for national security and a clear message to states that threaten our elections with reckless mail-in voting schemes.
  • Finally, Israel takes the gloves off to finish the job. After endless negotiations failed, it's clear the only path to peace is a decisive victory over Hamas.
  • Kamala Harris’s special, extended Secret Service detail is over. Trump is right to end the gravy train and put the focus back on law and order, not political privilege.
  • As DC's mayor claims crime is down, her city sues to stop federal assistance—while Chicago's leaders do the same. Are Democrats keeping our cities unsafe to use crime as a talking point in the midterms?
  • AFPI is holding Cornell University accountable for its illegal discrimination. This is exactly what the "woke" agenda of DEI leads to—unlawful hiring practices that punish merit and reward political ideology. It's time to restore true equality in America's universities.
  • Benetton closing 500 stores is a win for American workers. This collapse is a wake-up call for corporations: Stop outsourcing jobs and selling out to China. Let's make and buy American.
  • The FBI is warning seniors about the "Phantom Hacker" scam. Remember: the best defense is personal responsibility. Don't fall for these high-tech cons. Take control of your security and protect your hard-earned money.
  • Michael Hingson’s escape from the World Trade Center on 9/11 changed the trajectory of his life. Learn how he went from selling tech to selling life.
  • The iconic convenience store chain 7-11 is closing hundreds of North American news – but buried in this news item is a perverse bit of good news.
  • The Los Angeles City Council and LA School Board both put out empty gestures affirming that they’d rather protect illegal immigrants than the safety of their legal, tax- paying residents.
  • Memorial Hermann's ACO vs. the IRS. The battle over nonprofit status could redefine how healthcare organizations are structured and taxed. Keep an eye on this one.
  • Good old Demented Joe treated us to some more random ranting packaged as a televised speech. When will there be an investigation into the obvious elder abuse by the end of his last term – or into the crimes he committed before that?
  • Fun fact: China could shut down our ports as well as the Panama Canal, with devastating repercussions to the United States economy. We must act to convert the computerized operating systems to US secure systems.
  • The stories of rape, exploitation, and abuse coming out of the Los Angeles County juvenile care facilities and foster homes are horrifying, and now they’re using tax money to sweep those claims under the rug!?!?!?
  • The firebombing of the Pennsylvania Governor’s residence underscores the serious problem of violence in this country. Polls indicate a significant number of liberals would even support murdering President Trump. I really hope that’s hyperbole.
  • Finance industry Titan Nita Kohli joins me this week to chat about the Men as Allies program that she spearheaded at JPMorgan, how she led Freddie Mac through the COVID pandemic, and her new book Operational Resilience.
  • I’m hearing a lot about ways Trump could skirt the 22nd amendment and secure a 3rd term. To be blunt, I think term limits should be mandatory for all elected offices, and that Trump should take his wins and go be a Kingmaker.


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