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Davis Younts

Veteran and attorney advocating for military personnel affected by COVID vaccine mandates.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 1h 39min

THE GREAT RETCON: Don't Let These Covidiots Trick You | Guest: R. Davis Younts | 2/18/25

R. Davis Younts, a veteran and attorney advocating for military personnel affected by COVID vaccine mandates, joins the discussion on pressing issues surrounding public health narratives. He highlights the contradictions in vaccine messaging and argues for personal empowerment amid societal pressures. The conversation also dives into the Trump administration's plans for reinstating service members affected by vaccine mandates. Younts emphasizes the importance of courage and systemic reforms to address the needs of those impacted.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 6min

490. Trump, the Constitution, & Extremist Groups

Davis Younts, a retired JAG lawyer and President of Stand With Warriors, dives into the complexities of Trump’s reelection bid and the current state of the Constitution. He discusses the alarming classification of traditional Christians as extremists by the military and the implications of new anti-extremism policies. Younts emphasizes the importance of local politics in fostering community justice and warns against the rise of critical theory. Join him as he advocates for a return to foundational principles in the face of societal pressures.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 35min

National Guards Are Getting Fired For Being Christian?? W/ Davis Younts

Davis Younts, a legal expert, dives into the alarming trend of National Guards being fired for their Christian beliefs. He discusses the power of the government versus the rights of individuals in these situations. The conversation touches on the controversial classification of biblical views on sexuality as 'extremist' by the Department of Defense, raising urgent questions about free speech within the military. Younts also outlines the legal processes underway for affected service members, emphasizing the balance between faith and employment rights.