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Check out the best highlights from your favorite shows on The First! And be sure to share them to spread the word and thwart the Big Tech overlords.
Check out the best highlights from your favorite shows on The First! And be sure to share them to spread the word and thwart the Big Tech overlords.
Dana Loesch reacts to images of a Scottish production remaking the “Joan Of Arc” and casting black actress Mandipa Kabana to explore the “power of youth-led change”.
Dana Loesch reacts to a viral tweet by GOP Congressman Randy Fine which said “If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one” following a NYC Muslim leader saying we must give up our dogs because “NYC is coming to Islam”.
Marco Rubio is acting differently now. Why? Jesse Kelly has an idea.
John Doyle joins Jesse Kelly to break down some of the biggest issues in politics today, as well as a massive civil rights lie taught to Americans.
Adam Carolla joins Jesse Kelly to discuss some very important issues.
Jesse Kelly points out parallels to Mao’s Cultural Revolution and what is going on in America.
Dana Loesch reacts to Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton MELTING DOWN after the Czech Deputy Prime Minister rightly states there are only two genders.
When the pressure ramps up, where do you turn to? What do you turn to? Who do you turn to? Mike Slater discusses this and more.
Christians are being targeted by emotional manipulation campaigns from the left. Are they working? How do Christians prepare themselves for the next one? Pastor Michael Clary joins Mike Slater to break it all down.
What is the meaning of life? That’s a deep question that the bible has answers to. Pastor Tom Ascol wrote a book about it. He joins Mike Slater to discuss.
Ben Shapiro said that facts don’t care about your feelings. Alex Marlow says feelings don’t care about your facts. Mike Slater does a deep dive on these concepts.
Mike speaks with Center for Immigration Studies Resident Fellow Art Arthur about a recent CBS News claim that only 14% of ICE deportations involve “violent criminals” — and why that statistic may be deeply misleading once you examine how the numbers are being defined and presented.