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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 54 MIN

Mary Stackhouse, Russ Fulcher, Quentin Van Meter, Les Bernal, David Prentice

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Washington Watch Reporter Mary Stackhouse reports on polls and mixed reviews over the shift in Michigan political candidates’ values, the latest actions by the Iranian military in the Strait of Hormuz, and shares good news about an American missionary pilot released by kidnappers in Niger. Russ Fulcher, U.S. Representative for Idaho’s 1st district, exposes a network of 40 countries helping China bypass U.S. tariffs and raises concerns over China-linked artificial intelligence grid technologies that threaten U.S. energy infrastructure and security. Dr. Quentin Van Meter, former American College of Pediatricians President, unpacks the "Wolves in White Coats" report released by HHS detailing fraudulent insurance coding that appears to exceed $60 million used for sex-rejecting procedures on minors. Les Bernal, National Director of Stop Predatory Gambling, raises troubling concerns over how 52% of Generation Z has moved money from traditional investments to sports betting. Joy Stockbauer, Policy Analyst at FRC’s Center for Human Dignity, reviews the recently signed Massachusetts law permitting abortion through nine months of pregnancy, and the story out of Texas and California concerning baby Gabriel, which sheds light on the sad reality of how surrogacies treat babies as property instead of human beings with rights. Dr. David Prentice, President of Science Alliance for Life and Technology, provides in-depth analysis of the ethical implications and commercial nature of surrogate pregnancies.

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