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10,000 Troops To Border!

President Donald Trump is planning to deploy 10,000 U.S. military troops to the southern border to bolster Border Czar Tom Homan and ICE’s mass deportation efforts.

The Sekulow team discusses Trump’s promise to secure the border and deport illegal immigrants, the far left challenging Trump’s executive orders, Sens. Ted Cruz and Todd Young supporting the ACLJ’s legal efforts, U.S. foreign policy, and more.

Dems’ Latest Lawfare Move Fails

The far Left is upset that Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon is overseeing Special Counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents case against President Trump and is dead set on removing her.

Official ACLJ’s Jordan Sekulow reports the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals quashed the Dems’ latest lawfare attack, dismissing the “orchestrated” campaign to oust Cannon. The Sekulow team of Jordan and Logan Sekulow offer more details, plus discuss the state of the 2024 Presidential election and U.S. foreign policy.

Dems All In On Ukraine War

Glenn Beck discusses why the Biden Administration has done everything in its power to escalate the Ukraine-Russia conflict, rather than seek peace.

Beck follows the money trail and key players, including the Military Industrial Complex, one of the largest businesses in the world that has penetrated nearly every branch of government, including the office of the president. Here’s more with Beck and special guest, John Solomon.

Kirby Lied About Afghan Chaos

Sara Carter says the world knows the truth of the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, but National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says he never saw any chaos during the whole ordeal.

Carter, who worked around the clock to save our Afghan friends and allies from being butchered by the Taliban while the Biden Administration was content to abandon them, takes issue with Kirby and the Biden Administration and has the “receipts” to prove it.

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