Full Episodes
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President Joe Biden says “yes” to defending Taiwan for the third time, only to be walked back by his staff again. I invite three experts to ...
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What is the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th national congress? And why is it important that Xi Jinping secure a third term? We explore the key Communist ...
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Cheryl Chumley and I discuss her new book, “Lockdown: The Socialist Plan to Take Away Your Freedom,” and the socialist and Marxist plan to control the American ...
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President Joe Biden makes his first Asia trip, with the goal of targeting China. He said the United States will defend Taiwan, but the White House ...
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Shanghai’s lockdown may be over soon. But as of now, officials are faking the reopen. We find out why. As Xi Jinping’s opposition grows discontent with ...
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Woke culture can threaten national security. What happens when the Pentagon embraces communist ideologies but abandons true strength, or when the corruption of socialist principles under ...
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Are the “new Axis powers” caught in a bind? To each a different problem: in China, an economic downturn may be near as its lockdowns ...
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Parts of China’s sky turned red, supposedly because of a fishing vessel light. Many call it a bad omen for the Chinese regime. Is it celestial ...
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Shanghai’s lockdown is like a civil war. As Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s faction brawls within the party with anti-Xi forces, Xi’s legitimacy and absolute correctness must ...
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Doctor Strange 2 may not make it to Chinese theaters. Allegedly, it is because a Chinese Epoch Times newspaper box appears in a scene. We discuss ...
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Hong Kong’s upcoming executive election has just one candidate. This Sunday, the city will “choose” its next chief executive. Meanwhile, the Chinese communist regime continues to ...
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Chinese tech companies may get a temporary breather after Beijing relaxes its clampdown for a while. But not if Beijing wants to get an ownership stake ...
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What has the lockdown situation in Shanghai taught the rest of the world? Is the method and invention by a totalitarian regime, the Chinese Communist Party ...
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Special agents are under pressure to defend America at the southern border as the country is hollowed out by illegal immigration, cartel-run traffick rings, and fentanyl ...
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China seeks to influence American agriculture. A roundtable hosted U.S. officials and has ties to China and Bill Gates. We break down what is going on ...
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Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase explodes with his China business dealings. Should we be worried? I break down what the issue is at hand, and what the ...
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Huawei is mad that it can’t do business in the United States anymore. So what did it do? It vented on Twitter after Elon Musk bought ...
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Shanghai’s dead stop on COVID-19 failed. Will American businesses change their view of China? If the lockdowns continue, what happens to the global supply chain? On ...
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The Chinese Communist Party seeks to destroy the United States—from economics to the military—all while their eyes are on Taiwan and beyond. Taiwan is on the ...
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Six crises are serving to hollow out America. China is eyeing a weak America. From cultural Marxism to the infiltration by communist China, sandwiched in between ...
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We explore why China will continue lockdowns even as they prove ineffective against Omicron. At the same time, we take a look at how Shanghai’s COVID-19 ...
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Warner Bros. censors gay dialogue for China. Is it for profit? Meanwhile, they are committed to celebrating the LGBTQ movement in the West. Why are they ...
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What are the elements stopping the Chinese military from advancing in the Pacific Ocean? And are Western nations doing enough to stop the Chinese Communist Party ...
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Deterrence is a matter of one-upping another in both defensive capabilities and offensive capabilities. And nuclear deterrence is once again a topic of discussion as the ...
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China is pushing for a nationwide market economy. But is it capitalism or a state-planned economy? We break down what the new proposal means for China’s ...
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Shanghai’s residents in lockdown have resorted to bartering for food—exchanging Diet Cokes for garlic, a bottle of soy sauce for eggs. We explore how the city’s ...
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China seeks to dominate the western Pacific. That includes building up a string of ports to dock their naval forces. Doing so would force the free ...
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Shanghai’s lockdown is not ending. Videos show people fed up with the draconian measure. Meanwhile, Guangzhou, a city of 15 million people, prepares to go into ...
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There are still many who dream that China’s market is bright. Knowing the Chinese regime’s political nature—where the party is placed first, above all else—can the ...
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AUKUS, the U.S.-UK-Australia security agreement, will build hypersonic weapons, as China is the main threat in the Indo-Pacific. While the Chinese Communist Party refuses to condemn ...