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LISTEN: How AI is supercharging cyber threats

Elad Schulman, CEO and co-founder of the company Lasso Security, joins the show to talk about how AI is supercharging cyber threats and how companies and individuals can protect themselves in the age of artificial intelligence.

Bold and Blunt: Religious liberty is back

- The Washington Times

President Biden's big concern was climate change, and he pushed it through every agency and department of his administration. This White House is different. President Donald Trump cares about religious liberty. And that's why Biden was such a failure and Trump is such a success: Trump prioritizes freedom.

LISTEN: Is China dominating the AI race?

Booz Allen Hamilton President and CEO Horacio Rozanski joins the show from the 2025 Reagan National Defense Forum for an exclusive interview on U.S.-China competition for AI dominance and a range of other advanced-tech issues intersecting with national security.

LISTEN: Inside Ukraine’s major corruption scandal

Washington Times Correspondent Guillaume Ptak joins the show from Ukraine to discuss the country's ongoing negotiations with the U.S. and the major corruption scandal gripping President Zelenskyy's government.

Bold and Blunt: Marxists at the door

- The Washington Times

The election of Zohran Mamdani to New York City mayor doesn't just say something about a local government or a local citizenry, or even a local culture. It speaks to American society at-large because the U.S.A. of a couple decades ago never would have accepted a card-carrying socialist with open antisemitism as the leader of a free city.

LISTEN: A new era of great power nuclear weapons tests

Bill Wright, the head of global government affairs at the company Elastic, joins the show to talk about cyber threats facing America and how vital it is for private companies to share threat information with the federal government.

Bold and Blunt: Trump’s China wins

- The Washington Times

When it comes to America versus China, the Donald Trump presidential team is making great inroads and besting out the communists the Democrats of the previous administration oh-so-gladly worked with, and now the CCP is being put on the defense. Thankfully.

LISTEN: Are Trump’s drug boat strikes legal?

Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Charlie Dunlap, executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security at Duke University Law School, joins the show to talk about the legal questions swirling around the Trump administration's targeting of alleged drug boats.