

Episode 4580: Potential Terror Attacks In The US
Jun 23, 2025
Join Mike Davis, a legal expert and founder of the Internet Accountability Project; Harmeet Dillon, a political activist and former Justice Department official; and Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative, as they discuss pressing national security concerns. They dive into potential terrorist threats from Iran, the balance between civil rights and security, and the impact of legislation on women's sports. The conversation also touches on tech regulation, censorship fears, and the implications of global financial shifts on American interests.
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Iranian Terror Threat In US
- For over 25 years, Iranian proxies like Hezbollah have prepared terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
- Sam Faddis doubts the FBI is adequately addressing this threat, making attacks possible.
Reforming the Civil Rights Division
- The DOJ Civil Rights Division enforces federal civil rights laws but has been politicized.
- Harmeet Dhillon aims for even-handed law enforcement benefiting all Americans, reversing left-wing bias.
California Lawsuit Over Transgender Sports
- The Civil Rights Division forced California's sports league to affirm sex-based definitions against transgender policies.
- California responded by suing the DOJ, challenging federal authority and protections for girls' sports.