Ceasefire Countdown: General Keith Kellogg on Iran, Ukraine, and America's Strategic Leverage
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In this thought-provoking episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive deep into the pivotal decisions facing Virginia's electoral landscape as Democrats and Republicans grapple with potential partisan gerrymandering. With insights from Congressman Rob Whitman, we explore the implications of flipping the map and what it means for the future of representation in the state.
Joining us in the first segment is Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, who shares his expertise on the ongoing geopolitical tensions in Iran and the implications of President Trump's recent decisions regarding naval embargoes. General Kellogg's perspective sheds light on the fractured leadership within Iran and the potential paths forward.
In the second segment, we welcome Molly Hemingway, editor in chief of the Federalist and author of a compelling new book on Justice Samuel Alito. Molly unveils shocking revelations about the Supreme Court, including the identity of the leaker behind the Dobbs decision and the actions taken by liberal justices to undermine their conservative counterparts. She also discusses the possibility of upcoming retirements on the court that could reshape its future.
Concluding our episode, we hear from renowned statistician and economist John Lott, who exposes how the legacy media manipulates statistics to downplay the issues of criminal aliens. Lott's insights are critical for understanding the narrative surrounding crime and immigration in America.
Additionally, we break significant news regarding ActBlue and its compliance with federal laws, revealing troubling findings from a recent congressional report. We also discuss the alarming vulnerabilities in America's voting infrastructure highlighted by a declassified intelligence assessment, which contradicts claims of election security made after the 2020 election.
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