Washington Watch Reporter Mary Stackhouse reports on President Trump’s declaration that it’s “economic D-Day” for Iran, the U.S. State Department’s claim that Minister Zin was wrongfully detained in China, and the news of the national debt reaching $40 trillion.
Keith Self, U.S. Representative for Texas’s 3rd District, talks about a new strategy with Iran and Trump’s “economic D-Day” announcement, and his efforts to oppose the implementation of Sharia law in America.
Steve Cortes, Economist and Founder of League of American Workers, explores the troubling news that the national debt has reached $40 trillion and analyzes new economic data, including the latest on employment and inflation.
Moshe Spern, President of United Jewish Teachers, offers insight into a new report that reveals the persistent pattern of hostility toward Jewish students, educators, and staff in New York, contemplates the underlying cause of this growing anti-Semitism, and considers whether Mayor Mamdani’s and other New York politicians' anti-Israel rhetoric is contributing to the problem.
Brad Brandon, CEO and Founder of Across Nigeria, highlights the peace accord in Nigeria that was signed by Christian and Muslim faith leaders, and reviews the ongoing persecution of Christians in that country.
Nadine Maenza, Co-Chair of the International Religious Freedom Roundtable, reviews the breaking news of Turkey’s announcement that it will support Syria and discusses whether the status for Christians has improved under the new Syrian government.