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Where’s Christopher Wray?

Ric Grenell, former director of national intelligence, obliterates FBI chief Christopher Wray for doing absolutely nothing to squelch the political bias that runs rampant through his agency.

Appearing on the ACLJ podcast, with hosts Jay and Jordan Sekulow, Grenell says the government is supposed to be for the people, but has gone awry under Wray’s leadership. “Chris Wray knew that FBI agents were politicizing investigations and he didn’t care,” Grenell says. Here’s the interview.

Unfounded Conspiracy Theories?

The ACLJ team of Jay and Jordan Sekulow dissect The New York Times‘ recent attack on conservatives for what they deemed “unfounded conspiracy theories” regarding the IRS.

Almost as if commissioned by the Biden Administration, The Times was clearly trying to paint conservatives in a paranoid, unhinged light. ACLJ brings more analysis, plus breaks down the direction of the Biden DOJ and IRS.

Iran Is Nuke Ready

ACLJ reports that Iran is crowing about its capability to produce nuclear bombs. Kamal Kharrazi, advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, claimed over the weekend that Iran now has the technical means to produce the bomb, but hasn’t made a decision on whether to build one. Jay, Jordan and Logan Sekulow delve into the issue and the state of Iran-U.S. relations.

Massive Wake-Up Call

The Supreme Court decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case was the linchpin that overturned Roe v. Wade.

The ACLJ’s Jay and Jordan Sekulow provide legal analysis of the arguments made and the continued battle for life ahead. The Sekulows and the rest of the ACLJ crew also discuss the historic decision and the launch of a 50-state campaign to defend babies and defeat abortion.

What’s Next In Post-Roe Era?

Jay and Jordan Sekulow, hosts of the American Center for Law and Justice, and the rest of their legal team, break down the historic Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and opine on what happens next in the fight for life in the post-Roe era.

Will SCOTUS Gut Roe v. Wade?

When the Supreme Court decides the fate of Roe v. Wade this summer, will their decision call for a complete reversal of the law, or will it be watered down to where there’s little restriction on abortions. ACLJ’s Jordan Sekulow, Jay Sekulow and senior counsel Frank Manion dig into the details and tell us what’s coming next.

Democrats Seal Their Fate

The Build Back Better bill passed the House of Representatives on Friday, but faces a major uphill battle in the Senate.

Host Jordan Sekulow and the Official ACLJ crew dissect the monstrosity that the Congressional Budget Office says will add $4-5 trillion to the national debt, sealing the Democrat Party’s fate. Here’s their discussion.

Roe v. Wade Reversal On Track

There has not been a case on track to reverse Roe v. Wade quite like Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization in Mississippi. The challenge arose after Mississippi law banned abortion after 15 weeks.

In response, the state of Mississippi asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade and allow for individual states to ban abortion after the judicially created viability point that has been cited in the past. One of the prominent reasons Roe v. Wade has been able to remain law for decades is a legal precedent called stare decisis. ACLJ Senior Counsel Andy Ekonomou says, “It is not a bar. It is a judicially created principle that espouses the idea that cases decided the same way should be decided the same way on the same facts of law. But it does not prohibit the Supreme Court or any court to say we got it wrong, and we need to rectify by reversing Roe v. Wade in this case.” More on the historic case from “Sekulow” on the ACLJ blog.

Blood Money For Palestinians

The Biden Administration looks to restart a controversial Palestinian Authority aid program. The move would violate federal law, even as Palestinians continue their “Pay for Slay” program that pays the families of terrorists who commit atrocities against Israeli and American civilians. Now, it appears that the United States government may well give the Palestinian Authority resources and money.

Today on Sekulow, Jordan Sekulow says the aid program is a likely violation of the Taylor Force Act, which blocks U.S. funding from going directly to the Palestinian Authority until it changes its “Pay for Slay” program. In essence, if any terrorist carries out an attack against any Israeli or American, their families will receive monetary compensation based on how brutal the attack was, if the terrorist was killed or the length of their prison sentence. Here’s more with Sekulow on the OfficialACLJ channel.

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Packing The Supreme Court

Holding true to Democrat Party threats to disrupt the justice system in the United States, Team Biden launched a commission to study packing the Supreme Court. This in light of President’s Trump’s unprecedented three appointees to the nation’s highest court, which pushed the conservative majority to 6-3.

The corrupt Democrats, unwilling to play by the rules and adhere to the Constitution, will more than likely “pack” SCOTUS by increasing the bench from nine members to as many as an outrageous 15 to ensure a liberal majority for many years to come.

The party of deceit has already started assembling the commission, beginning with chairman  Bob Bauer, who previously served as Biden’s campaign attorney and who served in the Obama Administration. Bauer, an uber Leftist, has admitted he only works for Democrats and liberals. And there’s more. He is lobbying for term limits on federal judges, which are lifetime appointments.

Hmm, a partisan chair who only works for his ilk and favors term limits for judges … kind of gives you a clear picture of what this bozo has in mind. In this edition of Sekulow Live, former Trump legal team attorney Jay Sekulow and his son, Jordan, dig into the ramifications of the looney commission.

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