Special Episode: Defending U.S. Freedoms and National Security | Wide Angle [Updated]
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With China threatening to ‘crack the heads’ of its enemies, a recent Russian cyber-attack on a U.S. pipeline, and terrorist activity rife in the Middle East, is learning critical race theory really the highest priority for U.S. troops? Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) doesn’t think so. I interview Rep. Mo Brooks, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, and former HUD Sec. Ben Carson and other U.S. conservative leaders on preserving American freedoms and national security. Holding the China regime to account for spreading the coronavirus, suing big-tech for 1st amendment violation, combating child sex-trafficking, and America’s fentanyl epidemic are among the issues explored. While situations like the Southern border crisis threaten our nation’s stability, signs of Americans coming together to face these threats—from young to old, from worker to congressman—offer hope of restoring the nation’s strength and dignity.
[video=youtube_share;dNACxEqTuwc]https://youtu.be/dNACxEqTuwc[/video]
With China threatening to ‘crack the heads’ of its enemies, a recent Russian cyber-attack on a U.S. pipeline, and terrorist activity rife in the Middle East, is learning critical race theory really the highest priority for U.S. troops? Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) doesn’t think so. I interview Rep. Mo Brooks, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, and former HUD Sec. Ben Carson and other U.S. conservative leaders on preserving American freedoms and national security. Holding the China regime to account for spreading the coronavirus, suing big-tech for 1st amendment violation, combating child sex-trafficking, and America’s fentanyl epidemic are among the issues explored. While situations like the Southern border crisis threaten our nation’s stability, signs of Americans coming together to face these threats—from young to old, from worker to congressman—offer hope of restoring the nation’s strength and dignity.