Shake It Off with Mert & Lucas
Tune in each week, as an established lawyer, and a self- proclaimed “man of the people,” debate some of the hottest issues impacting our city, state and nation.
Hour 2: Giuliani’s Medal of Freedom Controversy and a Sci-Fi Turn: A Deep Dive into Legacy, Politics, and Black Sun.
Given Rudy Giuliani’s dramatic rise from tough-on-crime New York City mayor to revered 9/11 leader—and his subsequent fall into legal and political controversy—the hosts examine the complexities of his legacy. With President Trump’s recent announcement to award Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the hosts explore whether the former mayor’s career still reflects the honor’s ideals. The show concludes with an interview featuring Brad Wyman, producer of Monster and other cult classics, alongside Robert Boris, acclaimed screenwriter of Electra Glide in Blue. Boris discusses his new sci-fi novel Black Sun: Day of the Humanoid, which is being de...
Hour 1: Charlie Kirk: A Life Cut Short, A Nation Divided. Interview with Dr. Betsy McCaughey.
Episode 66 explores the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, tracing his rise, the tragic circumstances of his death, and the deeply polarized reactions that followed. From heartfelt tributes to workplace firings over inflammatory remarks, the episode reveals how Kirk’s legacy continues to spark fierce debate across America. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Dr. Betsy McCaughey—a constitutional scholar and former New York Lieutenant Governor—known for her sharp critiques of healthcare reform and government overreach. Holding a Ph.D. from Columbia, she’s a frequent conservative voice in media and policy circles. She also leads SAVENYC, an advocacy...
Hour 2: Teens, Chicken, and the Crisis of Public Behavior — Plus Mark Gogolewski on Mental Health and Masculinity as Explored in How to Be OK.
The hosts examine a Chick-fil-A in Kettering, Ohio, where a new teen chaperone policy requiring minors to be accompanied by adults has sparked debate over youth behavior, public safety, and business responsibility. The conversation expands into post-pandemic social dynamics, the erosion of adult supervision, and the growing role of businesses in managing public conduct. The episode wraps with Mark Gogolewski, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and mental health advocate, whose new book How to Be OK (When You’re Supposed to Be OK But You’re Not) explores addiction, masculinity, and the emotional toll of success.
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Hour 1: Kamala’s 107 Days — Chaos, Cash, and Controversy. Interview with Thom Hartmann on The Last American President.
Episode 65 opens with a critical look at Kamala Harris’s memoir 107 Days, chronicling her rapid rise to the top of the Democratic ticket after President Biden’s sudden withdrawal in 2024. The hosts explore Harris’s account of internal party dysfunction, billion-dollar campaign spending, and her controversial decision to pass over Pete Buttigieg for VP—a move that reignited debates over identity politics and strategic leadership. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Thom Hartmann, bestselling progressive talk show host and author of The Last American President: A Broken Man, a Corrupt Party, and a World on the Brink (2025), who delivers a se...
Hour 2: From Refugee to Riches: Rep. Ilhan Omar and the $30 Million Price Tag of Political Success. Interview with The Peoples Somm: Uncorking Wine, Culture, and Community.
In 2025, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s net worth reportedly surged to $30 million—a rise of approximately 3,500% compared to her previous financial disclosures. During this hour, the hosts explore how a public servant earning a government salary could amass such dramatic wealth so quickly, and what it reveals about the murky intersection of politics, private enterprise, and public accountability. The show ends with an interview featuring The Peoples Somm, a celebrated sommelier and educator whose insights bridge the worlds of wine, culture, and community. He is known for making wine more accessible and inclusive through storytelling and social engagement. You can find...
Hour 1: The Trumpification of Gavin Newsom: Meme Wars and the Presidential Spotlight. Interview with Dr. Laura Madrid on Migration, Mobility, and the Future of Borders.
In Episode #64, the hosts debate California Governor Gavin Newsom’s controversial use of Trump-style digital tactics—ranging from all-caps rants to AI-generated memes—to dominate political discourse and boost his national profile. They explore whether this theatrical strategy signals desperation or a calculated move toward the 2028 Democratic nomination. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Dr. Laura Madrid, a leading expert in international migration and head of the Global Intelligence Unit at Global Citizen Solutions. Her research focuses on global mobility trends, including digital nomadism and retirement migration, and how shifting demographics are reshaping migration policy and economic development worldwide...
Hour 2: UFO Disclosure and Interdimensional Claims by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna. Interview with Dr. Tom Savard on Clarity-Driven Leadership in Complex Organizations.
The hosts unpack Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna’s explosive claim that interdimensional beings exist—citing her access to classified materials and her support for the UAP Transparency Act. As public belief in UFOs grows and scientific curiosity intensifies, the episode examines how cultural myths, political momentum, and psychological impulses fuel our fascination with life beyond Earth. The conversation then shifts to Dr. Tom Savard—a physicist and veteran innovation strategist—author of The Clarity Cascade, which presents a leadership framework for streamlining decision-making and accelerating innovation in high-stakes industries.
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Hour 1: Federal Power Clashes with Local Democracy in D.C. Interview with Dr. Ranya Nehmeh on the Disadvantages of Hybrid Work.
Episode #63 opens with a review of the federal intervention in Washington, D.C., where President Trump declared a public safety emergency and deployed National Guard troops—despite declining crime rates. The hosts explore the contradictions of a city that symbolizes American democracy yet lacks full democratic rights, tracing the legal foundations of federal control, the override of local justice reforms, and the tension between public perception, political strategy, and lived reality. The hour concludes with Dr. Ranya Nehmeh—global workplace strategist and co-author of In Praise of the Office—offering her critique of hybrid work and emphasizing the enduring cultura...
Hour 2: Trump vs. Letitia James—When Prosecutors Become the Prosecuted. Interview with Henrik Wenøe and Dr. Joseph Riggio on the Science of Trust-Driven Sales.
The hosts dissect the intensifying legal battle between President Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James, now facing DOJ scrutiny over her handling of Trump’s fraud case. At stake are the limits of state power, the reach of federal oversight, and the influence of political bias in what could become a defining clash over constitutional protections. The episode concludes with an interview featuring Henrik Wenøe and Dr. Joseph Riggio — international experts in sales psychology and leadership — who present their book Satisfaction Selling and its core concept, the Satisfaction Cycle: a neurocognitive framework for building trust, forging deep client c...
Hour 1: Legacy or Luxury? Adding a 90,000‑Square‑Foot Ballroom to the White House. Interview with Dr. Akli Adjaoute on the Future of Artificial Intelligence.
Episode #61 examines the controversy surrounding President Trump’s $200 million, privately funded White House ballroom, raising questions about the optics of opulence amid deepening political and economic divides. The hosts explore whether such grandeur aligns with empathetic leadership in a fractured era. The episode concludes with Dr. Akli Adjaoute — AI entrepreneur and founder of Exponion — discussing his book Inside AI and the future of artificial intelligence in business and society.
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Hour 2: Flight from Accountability — Texas and Other Dems in Retreat. Interview with Jason Ferguson.
The hosts dive into the erosion of public trust in American democracy, spotlighting Democratic lawmakers’ controversial quorum-denial tactics in Texas and the party’s broader struggles with credibility and leadership. It culminates in a sharp critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s political trajectory, questioning her effectiveness and symbolic role in a fractured system. The show concludes with an interview featuring Jason Ferguson, a former athlete who shares his journey through addiction and personal hardship in his upcoming book, Nobody’s Legend: Let Go of Who You Were, Rewrite Your Story, and Take Back Your Life, releasing in September 2025—a guide to r...
Hour 1: The Hatch Hunt — Jack Smith Under the Microscope. Interview with Mark Reinisch.
Show #60 starts with an exploration of how Jack Smith, once a low-profile prosecutor, became a central figure in the legal and political firestorm surrounding Donald Trump. It then pivots to the current twist: Smith himself is under investigation for potentially violating the Hatch Act, raising questions about prosecutorial neutrality and political influence. The hour ends with an interview featuring Mark Reinisch, a life coach and entrepreneur known for his transformative approach to wellness and personal growth. He is the author of the new book The Wellness Ethic—How to Thrive in an Unpredictable World (Where Stupid Things Can Happen).
Hour 2: From Royalty to Reality: Harry & Meghan’s Fall from Grace. Interview with Lt. Col. Robert McGinnis.
The hosts kick off the hour by examining the unraveling media deals and plummeting popularity of Harry and Meghan, weaving together polling data, personal drama, and public fallout. As financial pressures mount and their image dims, the episode asks: could royal reconciliation be a lifeline—or just another act in the spectacle? The show wraps up with an interview featuring Lt. Col. Robert McGinnis, a retired U.S. Army Airborne-Ranger with decades of service across four divisions. Drawing on deep expertise in national security and media strategy, McGinnis discusses his new book, Preparing for World War III: A Global Conf...
Hour 1: Dems’ Messaging Meltdown & the Crockett Curveball. Interview with Edward Segal.
Episode 59 opens with a deep dive into the Democratic Party’s internal reckoning. As millions of mainstream voters drift away, the party’s fractured messaging and reliance on ideologically rigid language continue to push away the very base it needs to win. The widening gap between activist-driven rhetoric and the everyday concerns of working- and middle-class Americans reveals a movement struggling to unify its voice and reconnect with those it has lost. The hour concludes with Edward Segal, bestselling author of Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies—a practical guide to crisi...
Hour 2: Branding Beyond the Buzzwords. Interview with Dwayne J. Clark.
The hosts unpack how cheeky ads from American Eagle and Dunkin’ sparked controversy with genetics-themed wordplay, igniting a national conversation on race, representation, and the power of language in branding. Even playful marketing campaigns now tap into deep cultural anxieties and historical sensitivities in today’s polarized climate. The episode concludes with an interview featuring Dwayne J. Clark, founder and CEO of Áegis Living—a senior housing company renowned for its innovative approach to aging. Clark is a passionate advocate for wellness, storytelling, and redefining elder care.
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Hour 1: Borders Under Fire — Europe’s Immigration Reckoning. Interview with Dr. Julie Gatza.
Episode 58 opens with a deep dive into Europe’s escalating immigration crisis and its ripple effects on the volatile political landscape of 2025. A surge in small boat arrivals in the UK and heated debates over asylum policies have ignited tensions from London to Warsaw, fueling public frustration and amplifying nationalist rhetoric across the continent. The hour wraps up with a lighter segment—some “poop talk”—featuring Dr. Julie Gatza, D.C., a nationally recognized chiropractic physician with over 30 years of clinical experience. Dr. Gatza specializes in natural digestive health and clinical nutrition and is the founder of The Florida Wellness Ins...
Hour 2: Obama-Era Intel and the Roots of the Russia Hoax. Interview with John Thomas.
The hosts examine newly declassified claims that Obama-era officials politicized intelligence to fabricate the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, sparking public backlash and comparisons to Watergate. The show wraps up with an interview with John Thomas—a Silicon Valley tech veteran turned spiritual author and co-creator of Channeled Messages of Hope, a book and podcast offering insights from ascended souls on climate change and human evolution.
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Hour 1: Stars, Stripes, and Second Passports – The Great American Exit Strategy. Interview with Candace DeMatteis.
Episode 57 begins with a discussion of the growing trend of Americans pursuing second citizenships or relocating abroad as a strategic safeguard for their future, driven by rising political unrest, economic concerns, and declining global mobility. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Candace DeMatteis—a seasoned health policy strategist and Vice President of Policy and Advocacy at the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease—who leads bipartisan initiatives to combat infectious diseases and advance medical innovation.
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Hour 2: Trump v. The Wall Street Journal: Ink, Lies & Billion Dollar Battle. Interviews with Kevin McCullough and Brandon Bronaugh.
The team will discuss Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over claims he sent Jeffrey Epstein a lewd birthday letter. The case hinges on proving actual malice and has reignited debate over press freedom, reputational harm, and the legal legacy of high-profile defamation battles. The show continues with interviews featuring Kevin McCullough and Brandon Bronaugh. Kevin, a syndicated talk show host and star of That Kevin Show, will explore why fossil fuels face mounting criticism and introduce Oilfacts.com, a new educational platform aimed at countering misinformation about energy. Meanwhile, Brandon, CEO of LifeCycle Transitions and star of A&E’...
Hour 1: Trump’s Near Miss—Secret Service Dropped the Ball. Interview with Elad Inbar.
Episode 56 will delve into how a rooftop shooter nearly succeeded in assassinating Donald Trump at his 2024 rally—exposing staggering missteps, ignored warnings, and bureaucratic inertia within the Secret Service. Despite classified intel, faulty equipment, and internal confusion, no agents were fired, sparking outrage and over a billion dollars in mandated reforms. The hour concludes with an interview with Elad Inbar, founder of RobotLAB, and author of Our Robotics Future.
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Hour 2: Mic Drops & Meltdowns: When Celebrities Cross the Line. Interview with Eli Lopian
Celebrity outbursts and provocative statements—from stage rants to political hyperbole—continue to ignite heated debates about fame, accountability, and the boundaries of free speech. The hosts examine several high-profile incidents, exploring whether criminal repercussions are ever warranted and how public figures shape cultural norms through their influence. The show ends with an interview featuring Eli Lopian, tech entrepreneur and CEO of Typemock, renowned for his innovations in automated testing and his thought leadership on AI-driven governance. His new book, AIcracy: Beyond Democracy, offers a bold vision for how artificial intelligence could reshape political systems to become more ethical, trans...
Hour 1: Shifty Schiff’s Supposed Shelter Scam. Interview with Chief Medaria “Rondo” Arradondo.
Episode 55 explores newly surfaced mortgage fraud allegations against Senator Adam Schiff, stemming from a criminal referral initiated by the Federal Housing Finance Agency and amplified by the Trump administration. The hosts trace Schiff’s long-standing antagonism toward Trump—from the Russia investigations to impeachment trials—arguing that the very system Schiff once wielded against his rival may now be turned against him. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Chief Medaria “Rondo” Arradondo, the first Black police chief of Minneapolis, recognized for his leadership during the George Floyd crisis and his push for policing reform. His new book, Chief Rondo: Secur...
Hour 2: Gaming the Identity System: Politics in the Age of Pretend Heritage. Interview with Lance LoRusso.
The hosts dissect the tangled web of public figures who’ve distorted their backgrounds—from AOC’s Bronx branding to Comrade Mamdani’s racial checkbox controversy—as they debate how identity manipulation has become a political and cultural tool, raising uncomfortable questions about authenticity, ambition, and accountability. The show ends with an interview featuring Lance LoRusso—former police officer, attorney, and founder of the Blue Line Lawyer Institute—who is known for defending law enforcement officers in high-stakes use-of-force cases.
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Hour 1: Scaly Statecraft: Florida Builds a Gator-Gated Gulag in the Everglades. Interviews with Kevin McCullough and Ray Kober.
Episode 54 dives headfirst into “Alligator Alcatraz”—a controversial migrant detention facility in the Florida Everglades, mired in environmental, tribal, and human rights violations. Radio talk show host and media personality Kevin McCullough—known for his nationally syndicated program That Kevin Show —explores why fossil fuels are facing growing criticism, and introduces Oilfacts.com, a new educational platform aimed at challenging misconceptions about energy. And closing out the hour, we chat with Ray Kober, CEO of Benefixa and host of the Broken Healthcare podcast.
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Hour 2: Freedom to Read vs. Opting Out: The LGBTQIA+ Bookshelf Battle. Interview with Robert Boris.
The hosts discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor, spotlighting the clash between parental religious rights and LGBTQ+-inclusive education in public schools, and unpack the decision’s sweeping implications. The show concludes with an interview featuring Robert Boris, the Writers Guild Award-winning screenwriter behind Electra Glide in Blue and Blood Feud, who is now out with his debut novel Black Sun—a high-stakes thriller about a rogue AI warplane that hat seizes control of nuclear weapons and threatens global survival.
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Hour 1: Mamdani Madness and Mounting Misgivings. Interview with Sandra Lott Smith.
The hosts begin the show with a deep dive into Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the NYC mayoral primary, spotlighting his insurgent campaign and examining key elements of his Democratic Socialist platform. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Sandra Lott Smith—a survivor, author of over 38 books, minister, and founder of Your New Life Ministries.
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Hour 2: Should Priests Be Required to Break the Confessional Seal? Interview with Dr. Monica Vermani
The hosts examine Washington’s new law requiring priests to report confessions of child abuse -- raising constitutional concerns over religious freedom and prompting a federal lawsuit from the DOJ defending the sanctity of the confessional seal. The show concludes with an interview with Dr. Monica Vermani, a Toronto-based clinical psychologist, author, and wellness expert specializing in trauma, stress, and mood disorders. She is also the author of “A Deeper Wellness.”
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Hour 1: Is Pride Month Losing Steam or Shifting Gears? Interview with Arielle Scarcella.
The hosts discuss whether LGBTQIA+ rights and Pride celebrations are losing cultural and political momentum, while diving into heated debates over gender identity, sports fairness, and public opinion. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Arielle Scarcella, a Brooklyn-born YouTube content creator and commentator known for her outspoken stances on LGBTQIA+ issues, women’s rights, and cultural politics.
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Hour 2: Should ICE Cool It? Interview with Stuntman and Author, Eric Jacobus.
The hosts open with a deep dive into ICE’s expanding enforcement under Trump’s second term, exploring how the agency’s mission has collided with questions of civil liberties, public safety, and national identity. The episode closes with Eric Jacobus—stuntman, martial artist, filmmaker, and motion capture performer—discussing his book, If These Fists Could Talk, a behind-the-scenes look at the philosophy and craft of screen fighting.
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Hour 1: Should Voting be Reserved for Citizens? Interview with Entrepreneurs, James Sweeney and Rhonda Lauritzen.
This episode dives straight into the firestorm over noncitizen voting in local elections. From constitutional quirks and partisan pressure to questions of allegiance and integration, the host examine what it means to have a voice in American democracy. Later in the hour, James Sweeney and Rhonda Lauritzen -- highly respected and accomplished entrepreneurs -- chat about their new book, “Creative Insecurity: Lean Into the Unknown and Unleash Your Inner Misfit.”
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Hour 2: Truth or Betrayal? Karine Jean-Pierre Steps Away from the Democratic Party. Interview with Special Ops Veteran and Author, Nick Berg.
The hosts discuss Karine Jean-Pierre's departure from the Democratic Party, her upcoming book detailing her experiences as the former Press Secretary in the Biden administration, and her views on political divisions, misinformation, and the evolving role of independent voters. The show concludes with an interview with Nick Berg, an American author and former Special Operations soldier whose novel "Shadows of Tehran: Forged in Conflict—From Iranian Rebel to American Soldier" explores themes of exile, resilience, and identity.
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Hour 1: Should Gender-Affirming Care for Minors be Banned? Interview with Political Commentator David Barulich.
The hosts begin the show with a discussion of evolving legal precedents, shifting public opinion, and political policies impacting the LGBTQIA+ community, with a focus on transgender children. The hour concludes with an interview featuring David Barulich, a political commentator who critiques America's political system and proposes bipartisan solutions to bridging divides, as outlined in his new book, "The Anti-Elitist Constitution: The Bi-Partisan Action Plan to Unify a Divided Nation and Avert a Second Civil War."
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Hour 2: The Trials and Tribulations Awaiting the Holy Father; Interview with Mark Gogolewski
The team discusses Pope Leo XIV’s installation and the challenges he faces, including the Vatican’s financial instability, scrutiny over his past handling of abuse allegations, and his approach to Church unity. The show concludes with Mark Gogolewski, author of How to Be OK (When You're Supposed to Be OK But You're Not), a look at men’s mental health, addiction, and finding strength in vulnerability.
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Hour 1: The Meaning of Father’s Day; Defining Modern Masculinity; Interview with Tom Davis & Jack Watts
The show explores the history and commercialization of Father’s Day, leading into a discussion on modern masculinity—how expectations of strength, leadership, and emotional intelligence shape men’s lives. The hour concludes with Tom Davis Jr. and Jack Watts, authors of An American Hero: One Man’s Legacy of Fatherhood and Faith, a story of resilience, honor, and the values that shape generations.
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Hour 2: Should Prince Harry Spare Us His Nonsense? Interview with Dr. Carlyle Naylor.
The team examines Prince Harry’s ongoing tensions with the royal family and his recently expressed desire for reconciliation with King Charles and other relatives. Meanwhile, past controversies—including the couple’s bombshell Oprah interview, Harry’s memoir Spare, and lingering accusations of racism and family rifts—continue to shape his strained relationship with the monarchy. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Dr. Carlyle Naylor, a pastor and life coach, who discusses his new book, “Gritty Friendships: Bringing Purpose and Value to Male Relationships.”
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Hour 1: Keeping Church and State Separate; Interview with Tom Lawry.
The hosts discuss a proposed law that would require public school classrooms in Texas to display the Ten Commandments, a measure seen as promoting biblical principles fundamental to Christianity and Judaism. The legal issues surrounding religious displays in public spaces are examined. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Tom Lawry, author of “Health Care Nation,” who discusses the future of healthcare and the systemic challenges the industry faces.
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Hour 2: Are Silencing Student Protests and Interfering with College Enrollment Unconstitutional? Interview with Dr. Daryl Davis.
The hosts debate whether free speech is under attack at American universities and examine whether the Trump administration's policies—restricting activism and international student enrollment—infringe upon constitutional rights and academic freedom. The show concludes with an interview featuring Dr. Daryl Davis—an actor, international recording artist, lecturer, and race relations expert—who discusses his new book, “The Klan Whisperer.”
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Hour 1: Was James Comey’s “86-47” a Coded Threat? Are Young American Men Undergoing a Loneliness Crisis? Interview with Dr. Rebecca Grant.
The team delves into the controversy surrounding former FBI Director James Comey’s '86-47' social media post, which many interpreted as a coded threat against President Trump. The hosts then discuss a Gallup report revealing that young American men experience higher levels of loneliness compared to their global peers. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Dr. Rebecca Grant -- a national security analyst based out of Washington, D.C., who specializes in defense and aerospace research. She is the founder of IRIS Independent Research, and a Senior Fellow at the Lexington Institute.
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Hour 2: Is Trump’s $400 Million Qatari Jet a Bribe? Are Democrats Out to Skin a Hogg? Interview with Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr.
This hour examines the controversy surrounding President Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar, raising concerns about potential violations of national security and the law. The hosts also discuss conflicts within the Democratic Party, including tensions with gun activist David Hogg and his progressive campaign efforts. The show concludes with an interview featuring Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., a trailblazing astronaut, physician, and entrepreneur, who discusses his new book, “Embracing Infinite Possibilities: Letting Go of Fear to Find Your Highest Potential.”
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Hour 1: Are Democrats a Threat to Democracy? Why Are Democrats Clashing with ICE? Interview with Prof. Susan Shapiro Barash
This hour explores whether the Democratic Party is undermining the political process, following Bernie Sanders’ recent criticisms and allegations of election interference by Democratic Party elites. The hosts also examine Democratic lawmakers’ recent confrontations with ICE officials, including reported threats made by Representatives Hakeem Jeffries and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Prof. Susan Shapiro Barash, a best-selling author, discussing her latest book, “Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships Are Mended or Ended.”
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