The Stew Peters Network talks about voting problems, like broken machines and fraud claims. It stresses that every vote counts and urges people to stay informed. The show also promotes Cortez Wealth Management for retirement planning. It calls for a fair election by investigating any voting issues, no matter which party is involved. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Steve Turley talks about how after a recent hurricane, many people were left without help. The article criticizes the government and FEMA for not providing enough aid and misusing funds. It stresses the importance of being prepared and self-reliant. Joe Reek from My Patriot Supply shares tips on how to take charge of your own safety during emergencies. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Steve Turley talks about how Kamala Harris faces questions about her views on healthcare and a new tax idea. This tax would make business owners pay on their business’s value increase, even without selling it. Critics worry this could harm the economy. Meanwhile, Kingdom 320 offers real estate mentorship, teaching people to build wealth through property investment with expert guidance and community support. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News video discusses how the U.S. Supreme Court has paused a decision that would have added 1,600 non-citizens back to Virginia’s voter list. This is a win for Governor Glenn Youngkin. The case questions if Virginia’s way of removing voters breaks a national rule that limits changes to voter lists close to federal elections. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Stew Peters Network talks about how The Heritage Foundation’s Project Esther aims to tackle antisemitism, possibly with Donald Trump’s support if he returns as President. Named after a Jewish heroine, the plan suggests limiting criticism of Jews or Israel. This has sparked debates about media influence, political power, and the potential for increased control and conflict, especially involving Iran. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Dice talks about how Joe Biden’s comment during a live stream, calling Trump supporters “garbage,” caused a stir. He later clarified he meant the hateful talk about Puerto Rico. This sparked debates on political respect. Meanwhile, a speaker urges early voting, sharing a story about a car breakdown on election day, highlighting the need to be prepared for surprises. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch discusses “Rights and Freedoms in Peril” that explores the unique legal challenges faced by former President Trump. It highlights Judicial Watch’s efforts to uncover hidden biases in the FBI, including possible assassination plots. The book questions if the FBI can fairly investigate threats against Trump, making readers think about justice and fairness in America. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is working hard to make sure only eligible citizens can vote. They are cleaning up voter lists without help from the Justice Department. Many Americans worry about non-citizens voting. A recent poll shows most people want proof of citizenship for voting. Meanwhile, some want to give non-citizens voting rights, which could change politics. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a lively chat, David Nino Rodriguez talks about emergency drills at the White House and why it’s important to know the facts before jumping to conclusions. They mention a mysterious “little secret” shared by a famous person. They also discuss sharing their thoughts on Nino’s Corner.tv, despite facing some tricky restrictions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
And We Know talks about how Donald Trump’s dedication to truth and economic success is remarkable. His commitment to the American people is unwavering. Critics don’t see his potential, but we do. Let’s re-elect Trump and continue to improve our great country. Join the rally at Madison Square Garden and show your support!” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









