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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise Discusses the Iran War

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise Discusses the Iran War

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Baltimore Police: Officer & Suspect Shot In 'Active Shooter Incident'

Police in Baltimore say an officer and a suspect have been shot in an “active shooter incident.” The officer was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma unit, police said. Further details were not immediately available. The public was told Tuesday to avoid the area.

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A Stunning Display Of Tone-Deaf Leadership

A Stunning Display Of Tone-Deaf Leadership

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There Are But Two Parties Now, Traitors & Patriots

There Are But Two Parties Now, Traitors & Patriots

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Gunfire Reported At U.S. Consulate In Toronto; Police Investigating

Police in Toronto are investigating after gunfire was reported at the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto early Tuesday morning. Authorities say no injuries were reported. Toronto police responded to the scene around 5:30 a.m. after receiving reports that someone had fired a gun at the consulate, located near University Avenue and Queen Street West. Investigators later confirmed that evidence of a firearm discharge was found at the scene. No suspect information has been released, and the investigation remains ongoing. Ontario Premier Doug Ford condemned the incident, calling it “an absolutely unacceptable act of violence and intimidation aimed at our American friends and neighbors.” He added that there must be zero tolerance for such behavior. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow also denounced the shooting, noting that it comes just days after two Toronto-area synagogues were struck by gunfire. Chow said the city has increased police presence around both the U.S. and Israeli consulates as a precaution. Officials say tensions tied to the ongoing war in Iran have prompted demonstrations outside the U.S. consulate in recent days, both supporting and protesting U.S. involvement. Police have not said whether the shooting is connected to those demonstrations.

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FAITH & FREEDOM 250 - Episode 1: The Christian Roots Of The Declaration

Faith & Freedom 250 - Episode 1: The Christian Roots Of The Declaration Of Independence

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How Does The Strait Of Hormuz Being Closed Affect Gas Prices?

How Does The Strait Of Hormuz Being Closed Affect Gas Prices? With Steve Moore, Committee to Unleash Prosperity, former economist at the Trump White House, author of the daily “Hotline” newsletter from the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. @StephenMoore

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Pentagon Press Briefing – Update On Operation Epic Fury

Pentagon Press Briefing – Update On Operation Epic Fury

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Opening The Strait Of Hormuz: Liquefied Natural Gas & It’s Role In The Iran Conflict

Opening The Strait Of Hormuz: Liquefied Natural Gas & It’s Role In The Iran Conflict With Daniel Turner, Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future (PowertheFuture.com) | @DanielTurnerPTF

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Surging Oil Prices After Iran Attack Are Only Temporary Thanks To Trump’s Energy Dominance Policies

In this episode, Carl Jackson discusses the current state of gas prices and the US energy dominance under President Trump's administration. He talks about how the US has weakened Russia and Iran by increasing oil production and exporting liquefied natural gas, making them vulnerable to economic pressure. Carl also touches on the hypocrisy of Democrats, who claim to care about gas prices but have historically ignored the Arab Spring and supported appeasing Iran. He emphasizes that the US has an abundance of oil and is not dependent on the Middle East, and that President Trump's "drill, baby, drill" strategy is working to reduce global prices. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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Australia Grants Asylum To Five Iranian Women’s Soccer Players

Australia has granted asylum to five members of the Iranian women’s national soccer team who were in the country for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup when war broke out in Iran. Australian federal police escorted the players from their hotel on the Gold Coast early Tuesday and took them to a secure location, where Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke finalized their humanitarian visas. Burke said the women now have the option to stay in Australia, and the offer of asylum remains open to other team members. The move follows public pressure and concern for the athletes’ safety, including comments from U.S. President Donald Trump urging Australia to protect any players who did not want to return hom

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Kim Yo Jong Warns U.S., South Korea Over Military Drills

Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has warned the United States and South Korea of “terrible consequences” over their joint military exercises, calling the drills a threat to regional security. The warning comes as the Freedom Shield exercise begins, a largely computer-simulated drill designed to test U.S.-South Korea operational coordination, accompanied by the field training program Warrior Shield. Kim Yo Jong also emphasized that North Korea will continue to expand its nuclear and military capabilities, signaling a firm stance against what Pyongyang sees as external threats. The joint exercises, held annually, are often portrayed by North Korea as rehearsals for invasion, though the U.S. and South Korea say they are defensive in nature.

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Top Iranian official threatened Trump after oil threat exchange

A senior Iranian security official has fired back at U.S. President Donald Trump after he warned of fiercer strikes if Tehran disrupts oil shipments through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, took to X on Tuesday to dismiss Trump’s rhetoric as “empty threats,” saying the Iranian people do not fear such warnings. He added that “even those greater than you couldn’t eliminate Iran,” and cautioned Trump to “be careful not to get eliminated yourself.” Trump had posted that if Iran takes any action to block oil flow in the Hormuz waterway, the United States would respond “TWENTY TIMES HARDER” than in previous strikes. The exchange underscores rising tensions between Washington and Tehran amid ongoing conflict and global energy market concerns

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Trump and Putin discuss Iran, Ukraine and global energy

President Donald Trump spoke by phone Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, discussing the ongoing war in Iran, the conflict in Ukraine, and the impact on global energy markets. Trump called the conversation “very good” and said Putin “wants to be helpful” on Iran, while also urging the Russian leader to focus on ending the war in Ukraine. The call comes amid concerns about rising oil prices and disruptions to Middle East oil shipments. Trump indicated that the U.S. is considering easing some sanctions on Russian oil to help stabilize global markets, though details are still under review. Both leaders acknowledged the economic impact of the conflicts, while emphasizing diplomatic communication as a tool to manage tensions.

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NAU Student Dies Of Alcohol Poisoning After Fraternity Party

An 18-year-old Northern Arizona University student has died of alcohol poisoning after consuming a large amount of vodka at a fraternity party, according to an autopsy report. Colin Daniel Martinez was found unresponsive on January 31 and could not be resuscitated. His blood-alcohol level measured 0.425%, more than five times Arizona’s legal limit for driving. Three leaders of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, all 20 at the time, have been arrested on suspicion of hazing. The Coconino County Attorney’s Office is reviewing the case to determine whether formal charges are appropriate. The fraternity chapter has been suspended by NAU, and the national organization later voted to permanently close the Arizona chapter. Authorities say Martinez and other candidates for the fraternity shared alcohol in a dangerous initiation ritual, according to court documents.

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Federal Judge Limits Use of Tear Gas at Portland ICE Protests

A federal judge in Oregon has barred federal officers from using tear gas and similar chemical munitions against demonstrators outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Portland, ruling that such tactics may only be used when there is an imminent threat of physical harm. The preliminary injunction was issued following a lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Oregon on behalf of protesters and freelance journalists who said they were subjected to chemical agents and projectiles while demonstrating. U.S. District Judge Michael Simon’s order restricts federal officers’ ability to deploy tear gas, pepper balls and other crowd-control weapons, requiring them to refrain from indiscriminate use and to reserve force for situations involving active violence or immediate danger. The injunction will remain in effect as the legal case proceeds

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Trump Pushes GOP for Strict Voting Bill, Targets Mail-In Ballots

President Donald Trump is urging Republican lawmakers to pass a strict voting bill that would require proof of U.S. citizenship and significantly limit mail-in voting. Speaking at a GOP retreat in Florida, Trump said he will not sign any other legislation until the measure reaches his desk. Trump argues that tougher voting laws are necessary to prevent fraud, though critics note that mail ballots are widely used in many states and cases of noncitizen voting are extremely rare. The proposed legislation is expected to spark debate within the Republican Party, as lawmakers weigh its impact on voter access ahead of the midterm elections.

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Trump threatens escalation if Iran blocks oil shipments

President Donald Trump warned Monday that the U.S. would escalate military action against Iran if the country continues to block oil shipments from the Middle East, saying, “They'll get hit at a much, much harder level.” Trump’s comments came amid volatile global oil markets, with prices soaring and plunging on news of Iran’s stance. The president claimed that U.S. strikes had already caused significant damage to Iran’s air force and navy. He specifically warned that any continued disruption of the Strait of Hormuz — a key route for one-fifth of global oil — would be met with overwhelming force. “We have a lot of Navy ships there. We have the best equipment in the world inspecting for mines… we will hit them so hard that it will not be possible for them or anybody else helping them to ever recover that section of the world,” Trump said. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards responded, saying they would prevent “one liter of oil” from leaving the region if U.S. and Israeli attacks persist. State media in Tehran showed thousands rallying in support of new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ali Khamenei, signaling strong backing from Iran’s security forces. While some Iranians welcomed the new leader, Trump expressed disappointment, saying the decision would likely perpetuate ongoing issues in the country. Israel has stated its war aim is to overthrow Iran’s clerical system, vowing to target any successor to Khamenei unless Iran changes its policies. U.S. officials say the goal is to dismantle Iran’s missile and nuclear programs, but Trump added that the conflict would only end with a compliant Iranian government.

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Islamic NYC Mayor Blames “White Supremacists” For Islamic Attack

In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, Carl discusses the recent Islamic terrorist attack in New York City and the city's mayor, Mayor Mamdani, blaming white supremacy instead of Islamic terrorism. Carl shares an article from the New York Post about Iran sending a possible operational trigger to activate sleeper assets abroad after the war with America and Israel began. He also talks about the importance of assimilation and the need for a stronger immigration policy. The conversation touches on the difference between Christian and Islamic values and the threat of Islamic terrorism in the US. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise Discusses the Iran War

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise Discusses the Iran War

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Baltimore Police: Officer & Suspect Shot In 'Active Shooter Incident'

Police in Baltimore say an officer and a suspect have been shot in an “active shooter incident.” The officer was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma unit, police said. Further details were not immediately available. The public was told Tuesday to avoid the area.

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A Stunning Display Of Tone-Deaf Leadership

A Stunning Display Of Tone-Deaf Leadership

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There Are But Two Parties Now, Traitors & Patriots

There Are But Two Parties Now, Traitors & Patriots

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Gunfire Reported At U.S. Consulate In Toronto; Police Investigating

Police in Toronto are investigating after gunfire was reported at the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto early Tuesday morning. Authorities say no injuries were reported. Toronto police responded to the scene around 5:30 a.m. after receiving reports that someone had fired a gun at the consulate, located near University Avenue and Queen Street West. Investigators later confirmed that evidence of a firearm discharge was found at the scene. No suspect information has been released, and the investigation remains ongoing. Ontario Premier Doug Ford condemned the incident, calling it “an absolutely unacceptable act of violence and intimidation aimed at our American friends and neighbors.” He added that there must be zero tolerance for such behavior. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow also denounced the shooting, noting that it comes just days after two Toronto-area synagogues were struck by gunfire. Chow said the city has increased police presence around both the U.S. and Israeli consulates as a precaution. Officials say tensions tied to the ongoing war in Iran have prompted demonstrations outside the U.S. consulate in recent days, both supporting and protesting U.S. involvement. Police have not said whether the shooting is connected to those demonstrations.

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FAITH & FREEDOM 250 - Episode 1: The Christian Roots Of The Declaration

Faith & Freedom 250 - Episode 1: The Christian Roots Of The Declaration Of Independence

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How Does The Strait Of Hormuz Being Closed Affect Gas Prices?

How Does The Strait Of Hormuz Being Closed Affect Gas Prices? With Steve Moore, Committee to Unleash Prosperity, former economist at the Trump White House, author of the daily “Hotline” newsletter from the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. @StephenMoore

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Pentagon Press Briefing – Update On Operation Epic Fury

Pentagon Press Briefing – Update On Operation Epic Fury

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Opening The Strait Of Hormuz: Liquefied Natural Gas & It’s Role In The Iran Conflict

Opening The Strait Of Hormuz: Liquefied Natural Gas & It’s Role In The Iran Conflict With Daniel Turner, Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future (PowertheFuture.com) | @DanielTurnerPTF

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Surging Oil Prices After Iran Attack Are Only Temporary Thanks To Trump’s Energy Dominance Policies

In this episode, Carl Jackson discusses the current state of gas prices and the US energy dominance under President Trump's administration. He talks about how the US has weakened Russia and Iran by increasing oil production and exporting liquefied natural gas, making them vulnerable to economic pressure. Carl also touches on the hypocrisy of Democrats, who claim to care about gas prices but have historically ignored the Arab Spring and supported appeasing Iran. He emphasizes that the US has an abundance of oil and is not dependent on the Middle East, and that President Trump's "drill, baby, drill" strategy is working to reduce global prices. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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Australia Grants Asylum To Five Iranian Women’s Soccer Players

Australia has granted asylum to five members of the Iranian women’s national soccer team who were in the country for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup when war broke out in Iran. Australian federal police escorted the players from their hotel on the Gold Coast early Tuesday and took them to a secure location, where Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke finalized their humanitarian visas. Burke said the women now have the option to stay in Australia, and the offer of asylum remains open to other team members. The move follows public pressure and concern for the athletes’ safety, including comments from U.S. President Donald Trump urging Australia to protect any players who did not want to return hom

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Kim Yo Jong Warns U.S., South Korea Over Military Drills

Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has warned the United States and South Korea of “terrible consequences” over their joint military exercises, calling the drills a threat to regional security. The warning comes as the Freedom Shield exercise begins, a largely computer-simulated drill designed to test U.S.-South Korea operational coordination, accompanied by the field training program Warrior Shield. Kim Yo Jong also emphasized that North Korea will continue to expand its nuclear and military capabilities, signaling a firm stance against what Pyongyang sees as external threats. The joint exercises, held annually, are often portrayed by North Korea as rehearsals for invasion, though the U.S. and South Korea say they are defensive in nature.

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Top Iranian official threatened Trump after oil threat exchange

A senior Iranian security official has fired back at U.S. President Donald Trump after he warned of fiercer strikes if Tehran disrupts oil shipments through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, took to X on Tuesday to dismiss Trump’s rhetoric as “empty threats,” saying the Iranian people do not fear such warnings. He added that “even those greater than you couldn’t eliminate Iran,” and cautioned Trump to “be careful not to get eliminated yourself.” Trump had posted that if Iran takes any action to block oil flow in the Hormuz waterway, the United States would respond “TWENTY TIMES HARDER” than in previous strikes. The exchange underscores rising tensions between Washington and Tehran amid ongoing conflict and global energy market concerns

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Trump and Putin discuss Iran, Ukraine and global energy

President Donald Trump spoke by phone Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, discussing the ongoing war in Iran, the conflict in Ukraine, and the impact on global energy markets. Trump called the conversation “very good” and said Putin “wants to be helpful” on Iran, while also urging the Russian leader to focus on ending the war in Ukraine. The call comes amid concerns about rising oil prices and disruptions to Middle East oil shipments. Trump indicated that the U.S. is considering easing some sanctions on Russian oil to help stabilize global markets, though details are still under review. Both leaders acknowledged the economic impact of the conflicts, while emphasizing diplomatic communication as a tool to manage tensions.

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NAU Student Dies Of Alcohol Poisoning After Fraternity Party

An 18-year-old Northern Arizona University student has died of alcohol poisoning after consuming a large amount of vodka at a fraternity party, according to an autopsy report. Colin Daniel Martinez was found unresponsive on January 31 and could not be resuscitated. His blood-alcohol level measured 0.425%, more than five times Arizona’s legal limit for driving. Three leaders of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, all 20 at the time, have been arrested on suspicion of hazing. The Coconino County Attorney’s Office is reviewing the case to determine whether formal charges are appropriate. The fraternity chapter has been suspended by NAU, and the national organization later voted to permanently close the Arizona chapter. Authorities say Martinez and other candidates for the fraternity shared alcohol in a dangerous initiation ritual, according to court documents.

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Federal Judge Limits Use of Tear Gas at Portland ICE Protests

A federal judge in Oregon has barred federal officers from using tear gas and similar chemical munitions against demonstrators outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Portland, ruling that such tactics may only be used when there is an imminent threat of physical harm. The preliminary injunction was issued following a lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Oregon on behalf of protesters and freelance journalists who said they were subjected to chemical agents and projectiles while demonstrating. U.S. District Judge Michael Simon’s order restricts federal officers’ ability to deploy tear gas, pepper balls and other crowd-control weapons, requiring them to refrain from indiscriminate use and to reserve force for situations involving active violence or immediate danger. The injunction will remain in effect as the legal case proceeds

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Trump Pushes GOP for Strict Voting Bill, Targets Mail-In Ballots

President Donald Trump is urging Republican lawmakers to pass a strict voting bill that would require proof of U.S. citizenship and significantly limit mail-in voting. Speaking at a GOP retreat in Florida, Trump said he will not sign any other legislation until the measure reaches his desk. Trump argues that tougher voting laws are necessary to prevent fraud, though critics note that mail ballots are widely used in many states and cases of noncitizen voting are extremely rare. The proposed legislation is expected to spark debate within the Republican Party, as lawmakers weigh its impact on voter access ahead of the midterm elections.

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Trump threatens escalation if Iran blocks oil shipments

President Donald Trump warned Monday that the U.S. would escalate military action against Iran if the country continues to block oil shipments from the Middle East, saying, “They'll get hit at a much, much harder level.” Trump’s comments came amid volatile global oil markets, with prices soaring and plunging on news of Iran’s stance. The president claimed that U.S. strikes had already caused significant damage to Iran’s air force and navy. He specifically warned that any continued disruption of the Strait of Hormuz — a key route for one-fifth of global oil — would be met with overwhelming force. “We have a lot of Navy ships there. We have the best equipment in the world inspecting for mines… we will hit them so hard that it will not be possible for them or anybody else helping them to ever recover that section of the world,” Trump said. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards responded, saying they would prevent “one liter of oil” from leaving the region if U.S. and Israeli attacks persist. State media in Tehran showed thousands rallying in support of new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ali Khamenei, signaling strong backing from Iran’s security forces. While some Iranians welcomed the new leader, Trump expressed disappointment, saying the decision would likely perpetuate ongoing issues in the country. Israel has stated its war aim is to overthrow Iran’s clerical system, vowing to target any successor to Khamenei unless Iran changes its policies. U.S. officials say the goal is to dismantle Iran’s missile and nuclear programs, but Trump added that the conflict would only end with a compliant Iranian government.

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Islamic NYC Mayor Blames “White Supremacists” For Islamic Attack

In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, Carl discusses the recent Islamic terrorist attack in New York City and the city's mayor, Mayor Mamdani, blaming white supremacy instead of Islamic terrorism. Carl shares an article from the New York Post about Iran sending a possible operational trigger to activate sleeper assets abroad after the war with America and Israel began. He also talks about the importance of assimilation and the need for a stronger immigration policy. The conversation touches on the difference between Christian and Islamic values and the threat of Islamic terrorism in the US. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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