Article • July 5, 2022
The violence currently tearing America apart started with a lie about a gang rape that never happened.
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The Department of Government Efficiency is uncovering corruption on a massive scale.
Article • July 23, 2020
A glimpse into the ‘frantic’ attempt to hide information from a duly elected president.
Article • July 1, 2019
Tech giants are censoring what you watch and read, and the consequences extend far beyond the 2020 election.
Article • July 8, 2009
Political unrest in the Islamic Republic is accelerating toward an epic clash—prophesied in the Bible.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 26, 2021
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 13, 2017
Throughout his presidency, United States President Barack Obama routinely offered concessions to authoritarian regimes without demanding anything in return. And with just seven days left in office, he’s done it again. Mr. Obama gave in to demands from Cuba to stop the “wet foot, dry foot” policy for Cuban refugees, effectively closing the U.S. to those fleeing prison in Cuba. The move is all the more disingenuous when you consider that America’s southern border with Mexico has been left wide open. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses this latest decision from the outgoing president and also why the U.S. military isn’t as strong as most people believe it to be.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 19, 2016
Since the beginning of this year, the Obama administration has said that the transfer of $400 million to Iran and the return of United States prisoners in Iran on the same day were unrelated issues. President Barack Obama and his staff stressed that the U.S. does not pay ransom. He even said the idea that it was a ransom was “the manufacturing of outrage” by those opposed to the administration. This week, however, the U.S. State Department admitted the two actions were related and that it was—though still refusing to call it as such—a ransom. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry digs into the latest on this event and also continues the discussion from the previous show on how to develop as a cultured individual.
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Iraq and Iran are getting along great; the Vatican’s meddling in Italian politics is paying off—and, is Obama for or against Jerusalem?
Article • January 28, 2011
Is Egypt in a revolution, has Hezbollah taken over Lebanon, why is Guttenberg a “Frankish fir,” do you pronounce it ‘crime minister’ in Kosovo, and just what is the state of the American union?
Article • September 14, 2021
The ‘deep state’ is real. Its ineptitude is not.
Article • April 3, 2012
Japanese Diet members helped him reach seven Latino countries.
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It’s become the most popular nation in the world. What could go wrong?
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Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • December 29, 2016
“Make America Great Again” has been the most famous slogan of 2016. But in order to understand how to make America great again, we need to know how America was made great in the first place. In today’s program, Trumpet staff writer Richard Palmer examines the cause of America’s rise to superpower status.
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And the historically highest sales month of December is still to come.
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