Episodes

Friday Apr 24, 2015
Rob Wittman, Fred Fleitz, David Brat, Nicholas Hahn
Friday Apr 24, 2015
Friday Apr 24, 2015
Rep. ROB WITTMAN (VA-1), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s Readiness Subcommittee:
- U.S. military shortfalls that mean it's "consuming" readiness faster than projecting it
Iranian vessels off the coast of Yemen with Houthi-bound arms, threatening transit safety in the Red Sea - How lifting sanctions on the Iranian economy further opens the doors for terrorist proxies to achieve Tehran’s hegemonic goals
- Why doesn't the current Senate bill give Congress the necessary authority to prevent Iran from getting the bomb?
- Calls for American pushback in southeast Asia against Chinese maritime aggression
FRED FLEITZ, Senior Vice President for Policy and Programs at the Center for Security Policy, and former CIA analyst:
- Evidence of Administration knowledge that Iran’s nuclear breakout time is only two to three months
- Emerging details, unknown to the public, regarding the framework deal that differ significantly from White House rhetoric
- Signing bonus to Tehran in the form of sanctions relief, despite the pledge Obama made to the Corker-Cardin bill
- How sanctions relief funds terrorist proxies, and furthers regional instability and Iran’s cyber warfare capabilities
- Reports about large donations made to the Clinton foundation and Hillary Clinton’s campaign coffers by controversial Russian companies
Rep. DAVID BRAT (VA-7), House Budget Committee Member:
- Senate confirmation of Loretta Lynch despite her support of the President’s executive amnesty
- “The New Americans Initiative” and its dire economic consequences for the country
- Manipulation of Judeo-Chrisitian principles in moving away from free market principles and the rule of law
NICHOLAS HAHN, editor of RealClearReligion.org:
- Controversial political activism from religious leaders in support of the Iran framework agreement
- Debating the appropriate role of clergy in foreign affairs and international security
- Silence on the Armenian Genocide and the continued persecution of Christians in the Middle East
- The Catholic Church and immigration policy
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