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LISTEN: Why U.S. military bases want nuclear microreactors
Col. Eamon R. Murray, the commander of Space Base Delta 2 at Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado, joins the show to talk about the threats posed by small drones and more.
SharesLISTEN: Democrats are still TDS-Strong
President Trump has been a tremendous asset in terms of keeping the country from going down a path of leftist lunacy and socialist darkness. But Democrats are still infected with Trump Derangement Syndrome.
SharesDistrict of Sports: Evaluating the Commanders halfway through camp and Jayden Daniels’ tiff with LSU
With a preseason win now under their belt, how do the Washington Commanders look halfway through training camp?
SharesLISTEN: Will a Washington funding fight doom the Golden Dome?
Threat Status' John T. Seward sits down for an exclusive interview with Lt. Gen. Brian Gibson, vice director of the Golden Dome missile shield project.
SharesLISTEN: How AI is shifting the global intelligence landscape
Jesse Kallman, CEO of Danti, joins the show to take us inside the artificial intelligence company's synthesis of geospatial and earth observation data for defense and commercial use.
SharesLISTEN: Communism grows footprint in America
Between China's CCP and the Cuban regime, America is being squeezed on all fronts by far leftists who want to destroy all that's great and free about this country.
SharesLISTEN: Inside the next generation of ground combat systems
Scott Davis, the former program executive officer for Ground Combat Systems with the U.S. Army, joins the show to break down the future of ground vehicles in 21st-century combat and what role tanks will play in future wars.
SharesLISTEN: The Judeo-Christian worldview is what matters most
America's at a crossroads and to the left is a burdensome government with a collectivist mindset; to the right, freedom and liberty for the individual. At issue is which worldview will win.
SharesLISTEN: Should Trump declare victory and end the Iran war?
Rep. Pat Harrigan, North Carolina Republican, joins the show for a conversation about the state of the U.S. defense industrial base, the dangers of the Pentagon taking ownership stakes in defense companies, and whether President Trump should declare victory and end the Iran war.
SharesWATCH: By the numbers, how the justices lined up this term
Dr. Adam Feldman, Supreme Court scholar and statistics keeper with Legalytics, joins Court Watch with Alex Swoyer to break down where the justices aligned, where they split, and what the numbers reveal.
SharesDistrict of Sports: Examining the World Cup’s impact after the U.S. loss
The World Cup has thrilled crowds and TV audiences across North America over the last six weeks. But even with captivating storylines, stars and results, will the tournament's impact fade after a humbling United States loss in the round of 16?
SharesLISTEN: Here’s the core problem facing the defense industrial base
Miles Arnone, the CEO of Re:Build Manufacturing, joins the show to explain exactly what went wrong with the American defense industrial base and how to fix it.
SharesLISTEN: Saving SAVE, saving America from socialism
The sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., has left the political makeup of the Senate, along with the fate of such crucial legislative matters like the SAVE Act, in question -- or has it? South Carolina, after all, is a safe Republican state.
SharesLISTEN: Understanding how modern drones actually work
Ira Hughes, senior director of sales for Doodle Labs, joins the show to talk about drones, connectivity, secure data links, and whether the Pentagon's drone dominance initiative is moving too fast.
SharesLISTEN: Saving liberty for the longterm in America’s last stand
America has battled some tough enemies over the years. But now the enemy seems to be ourselves. And the question is: Can society come through this final and last stand and save liberty for the long term?
SharesLISTEN: Why Iran believes it won the war
Alex Vatanka, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, joins the show to discuss whether Iran has won the war against the U.S. and how exactly President Trump came to the mistaken belief that the Iranian regime would collapse.
SharesLISTEN: Bible morals being taught in public schools
A new survey shows parents by a vast majority would like to see morals and character as a course to be taught their children during the school day. And LifeWise Academy is responding, advancing on curriculum that was already approved by the courts years ago.
SharesDistrict of Sports: Who the Washington Wizards could take with the No. 1 Pick in the NBA draft
The Washington Wizards are set to take someone with the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft that will help transform the moribund franchise -- but who?
SharesLISTEN: The war is over — or is it?
President Trump announced the end of the war with Iran, and said a peace deal was in the process of being signed. A day later, he announced the Strait of Hormuz would soon reopen and that the peace deal was in the process of being signed. But questions remain: Are we at war or not?
SharesLISTEN: What if China beats the U.S. in a war?
Ralph DeFalco III, former deputy director of intelligence at the National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center, joins the show to talk about his new book, "The Counterfeit," set in an alternate future in which China defeats the U.S. in a Pacific conflict.
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