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Service and Sacrifice: What It Takes to Protect Our Nation

As America takes time to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation, we bring back two of Sara’s recent interviews to illustrate what it takes to keep this nation safe and free. First, we go back to Sara’s November conversation with her husband, Marty. He was a Delta Force member who served on countless deployments before being wounded and blinded in Afghanistan more than a decade ago.
Then we reflect back on Sara’s interview earlier with year with Enrique “Ric” Prado, a former CIA station chief and author of “Black Ops: Secrets of a CIA Shadow Warrior.” Ric and Sara reflect back on the CIA’s opportunity to deal with Osama bin Laden before 9/11, his work with the Nicaraguan Contras in the 1980’s, fighting Communism in other parts of the world and much more.

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Even California Is Tired of the Left’s Disastrous Policies

Sara welcomes Jennifer Horn, host of “The Morning Answer” based in California to discuss how even residents in that deep blue state are tired of the insane policies coming from the left. They discuss how progressive DA’s are coddling criminals, politicians are spending tons of money on homelessness without ever addressing the problem, and how Latino voters are going to stun the political world in California and beyond.
Plus, Sara explains how the Supreme Court allowing the Biden administration to kill Title 42 will significantly increase the flow of illegal immigration into our country. She also cheers several other SCOTUS decisions and highlights another consequence of Biden’s reckless border policies.
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