In this compelling episode of Jenna Ellis in the Morning, E.W. Jackson takes the helm to discuss the urgent issues facing our nation, from the ongoing crisis in Minneapolis to the role of law enforcement in maintaining order. He reflects on the importance of honoring first responders and critiques the current political climate that seeks to undermine their efforts. E.W. highlights the alarming rise in fraud within the welfare system, emphasizing how it is being exploited for political gain. He also addresses the troubling rhetoric surrounding ICE agents and the implications of state leaders encouraging resistance against federal law enforcement. As he navigates these complex topics, E.W. calls for a return to the foundational values of love, unity, and respect for the rule of law, urging listeners to engage in the fight for truth and justice in America.
00:00 | Preborn has helped to rescue over 67,000 babies through ultrasounds
00:19 | E.W. jackson takes over for Jenna Ellis on American Family Radio
04:27 | Martin Luther King Leadership Breakfast honoring first responders scheduled for Monday in Virginia
06:03 | Last week, January 9, was National Law Enforcement Day
15:02 | Preborn Network helps women choose life through a free ultrasound
16:33 | E.W. Johnson: Senator Joni Ernst says Democrats using welfare fraud
24:09 | Tim Waltz urges Minnesotans to resist federal occupation
27:37 | Jenna Bishop: Sanctuary cities are fueling violence against ICE agents
34:01 | E.W. Jackson: I give President Trump the benefit of the doubt
36:26 | Bishop: It's unclear who released these felons into the public
38:45 | Bishop: Democrats should be charged with obstruction of justice over ICE rhetoric
41:52 | Ryan: I was wondering about the police being told to stand down
44:40 | Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma fighting plans for ICE deportation center
47:38 | Gary in Michigan wonders why former presidents aren't being prosecuted for Benghazi crimes
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