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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 shares the story of an NBC reporter who tried to destroy her town by calling kids racist and attacking parents who spoke out against DEI and woke lessons in their child’s coursework.
Gabrielle Cuccia of Draino Media got a firsthand experience of what it’s like at a Pro-Hamas Antifa rally on University of Washington’s campus.
Corey D’Angelis dedicated his book to AFT President Randi Weingarten for being the driving force behind the movement towards school choice.
It wasn’t too long ago Jesse had Dexter Taylor on the show to discuss his pending case in New York.
Mike talks to John McLaughlin, CEO and Partner of McLaughlin & Associates, Trump 2024 Campaign pollster. John breaks down how Trump is doing in different states and how they come to these numbers. John also explains how he accounts for the bias in polls from the main stream media.
Mike Shares his Red Pill moments with us. He breaks down some stories that aren’t exactly what we thought they were all these years. Mike also goes into why this happens and encourages us to go find our own red pill stories.
A group of pro-Hamas protesters left Duke’s graduation ceremony when Jerry Seinfeld took the podium. Why are our campuses so out of control?
Joe Biden is losing support from key demographics less than six months out from the election. Meanwhile, Trump is rising in most polls.
Jesse tells America on Trial’s Josh Hammer his dirty little secret; he’s actually kind of a Bob Menendez fan.
The millions of battles the GOP can fight are all outside the Presidential election, in your local area.
Sara Parshall Perry of the Heritage Foundation breaks down a few of the Democrat policy cases heading to SCOTUS.
As the economic gap between the elites and the common folk widens, our politicians seem to get more and more out-of-touch with the country.