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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.
In our late-stage Republic, we’re constantly comparing America to other great nations and Empires at the tail-end of their peak.
The GOP takes a long-awaited step in the right direction, but Jesse warns of getting too excited.
Bill O’Reilly remembers the September 11th Terror Attacks that claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 innocent Americans.
O’Reilly talks with author and retired CIA operations officer Douglas London about the state of Islamic Fundamentalism and the current threats posed by global terror networks.
Joe Biden delivered an incoherent 30-minute press conference in Vietnam. Bill breaks down the President’s bizarre appearance.
Fellow FirstTV star Dana Loesch explains just how in over her head New Mexico’s governor is.
While Joe stumbles his way through an Asian tour, Gavin Newsom is back home downplaying his irresistible charm and youthful presence.
Rep. Chip Roy of Texas returns to detail the House’s progress on the appropriations bill.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a “public health emergency” as justification to ban all concealed and open carry for 30 days or longer. Dana Loesch brings you the latest on this unconstitutional case.
As a result of the president’s decision to skip the 9/11 memorial in New York, the Biden administration has come under heavy criticism. It is the first time a president of the United States has not seen the premises on this day. Dana Loesch breaks it down.
Dana Loesch is joined by lawyer, writer, and retired Army Colonel Kurt Schlichter on the legality and pushback from law enforcement against New Mexico’s 30-day carry ban imposed by Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham.
September 11th remains one of the most important yet infamous days in American history, no matter how politicians might distort it to fit a contemporary political agenda.