In this episode of the X22 report, we explore some big topics. President Biden’s pardon of his son, Hunter, has stirred up questions about fairness in the justice system. Meanwhile, cities are rehiring police due to rising crime, and North Korea might get involved in global conflicts. Plus, learn how a mini heater can save on winter bills! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News talks about how a worker at the U.S. Capitol was caught with bullets in his bag. Michael Hopkins, who works for a government representative, said he forgot they were there. He had four magazines and 11 bullets. Now, he is in trouble for having them. It’s important to remember rules about what you can bring to the Capitol. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Economic Ninja talks about how many people are upset with Home Depot’s self-checkout because they can’t pay with cash. Dave, a customer, got so frustrated that he left his items and promised not to return. This shows how stores are moving towards cashless payments, which some think is leading to fewer jobs as machines replace cashiers. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show talks about how the U.S. is racing to catch up with Russia and China in building super-fast hypersonic missiles. These missiles are hard to detect and very costly. Critics worry about the high price and delays in testing. The article also warns about fake news on social media and suggests supporting independent news like the David Knight show. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Dice talks about how President Joe Biden surprised many by pardoning his son, Hunter, despite earlier promises not to. This decision has embarrassed the Democrats, who had criticized Donald Trump for similar actions. The media had assured everyone that Biden wouldn’t do this, leading to accusations of hypocrisy since Democrats often say that no one is above the law. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how Black Friday saw fewer people shopping in stores, with a 10% drop. Instead, online shopping hit a record, with nearly $13 billion spent in just one day. This trend suggests that physical stores might not be as important anymore. Meanwhile, Subway’s CEO is leaving, pointing to problems like high costs for franchise owners. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how Elon Musk wants to cut $2 trillion in government spending by removing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the IRS, saying they are unnecessary. He also thinks the F-35 fighter jet program wastes money and suggests using drones instead. Drones are cheaper and safer, and countries like Turkey, Iran, and China are already developing them. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
And We Know recent episode discusses how Donald Trump has nominated Cash Patel as the new FBI director, sparking rumors of changes within the agency. Patel plans to send FBI employees across the country to fight crime and believes the government should listen to the people. Meanwhile, President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter has stirred controversy, highlighting the need for accountability in Washington. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gregory Mannarino talks about how in today’s world, countries are reacting to President Trump’s tariff threats, and the Federal Reserve is under fire. Gregor Manirino talks about how the dollar is losing its charm and cryptocurrencies are on the rise. He warns that the U.S. economy might be in trouble, with the stock market not reflecting reality. Stay informed and prepared! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitten, head of Judicial Watch, is upset about President Biden’s pardon of his son, Hunter. He thinks it’s a trick to hide past crimes. Fitten also worries the pardon might not be legal. He even wonders if this could mean President Trump might pardon people involved in the January 6th events. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









