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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 and Stephen Yates discuss the controversial and highly disputed elections in Venezuela, where President Nicolas Maduro has claimed victory. The Taipei Summit and other international issues are also covered.
The left has resorted to just calling J.D. Vance “weird.” White liberal women joined a Zoom call to fawn over Kamala Harris while discussing their white privilege. Chelsea Handler has a meltdown over J.D. Vance’s “cat lady” comment.
Lee Zeldin gives Slater the inside scoop on the political landscape in New York.
Mike Slater, filling in for Jesse Kelly, didn’t watch the Olympic opening ceremony, however, the backlash has stolen mainstream headlines.
Ned Ryun of American Majority will soon be an author with the release of his new book, “American Leviathan” in September.
Harmeet Dhillon of both the RNC and the Trump Presidential campaign have done extensive research into the political career of Kamala Harris.
Dana Loesch explains how Kamala Harris’ long push for equity is a Communist idea that discriminates against people over things that they can’t control.
Dana Loesch breaks down the shortlist for Kamala Harris’ VP choices including the wackiest and which one could move the needle in the election.
Despite saying it for more than 2 years, Jesse warns the audience once again to mentally prepare for a potential Kamala Harris Presidency.
Jennifer Van Laar of RedState.com digs up some old history on Vice President Dome to see just how prepared she is to take the top spot.
Charlie Spiering’s new book “Amateur Hour” dives into the career of Kamala Harris from San Francisco prosecutor to Vice President.
John Phillips, a California resident, has all background on one ambitious San Francisco prosecutor whose found herself in an election for the Presidency.