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JP Decker

A commentator known for discussing political and societal issues.

Top 3 podcasts with JP Decker

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Aug 8, 2024 • 2h 8min

We’re Not Fighting Democrats. We’re Fighting Something DARKER | Guests: Yael Eckstein & JP Decker | 8/8/24

Yael Eckstein, an interfaith dialogue advocate and president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, emphasizes Israel's preparations for potential threats from Iran and Hezbollah. JP Decker, Mercury One's executive director, provides an update on Lahaina's recovery after the devastating wildfire, highlighting ongoing community struggles. The conversation also critiques rising global political radicalism, with reflections on the dangers posed by current trends in governance and societal values, including the impact of misinformation and media narratives.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 2h 9min

Biden-Harris Let HOW MANY Murderers into America?! | Guests: JP Decker & Amy Swearer | 9/30/24

JP Decker, a commentator on immigration issues, and Amy Swearer, a legal expert, join to discuss alarming ICE data revealing over 400,000 criminals, including thousands of murderers, allowed into the U.S. They address the implications of these policies on public safety and political accountability. Decker critiques the Biden administration's handling of Hurricane Helene, while Swearer warns about the potential threats to Second Amendment rights under a Harris-Walz administration. The conversation highlights the urgent need for effective immigration and crime policies.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 50min

Best of the Program | Guests: JP Decker & Amy Swearer | 9/30/24

JP Decker and Amy Swearer dive into pressing societal issues, revealing shocking statistics about criminal releases under the Biden-Harris administration. Swearer highlights the potential risks to Second Amendment rights with the election of Harris-Walz. They address the chaos stemming from misinformation and the consequences of current energy regulations leading to rolling blackouts across multiple states. Additionally, they critique the hypocrisy seen among advocates for gun control who own firearms themselves, stressing the importance of the Second Amendment.