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How do you remain hopeful and retain your will amidst all of the chaos?

Welcome to Salem News Channel! Your source for conservative news coverage, in-depth analysis, and insightful commentary on the biggest stories impacting our nation. We bring you breaking headlines, political insights, and cultural topics from a perspective that aligns with your values. ?? Streaming 24/7 with multiple live shows daily! Tune in anytime for the latest updates, exclusive interviews, and live broadcasts that keep you informed around the clock. ?? Stay Connected: * Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/WatchSalemNews * Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WatchSalemNewsChannel * Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salemnewschannel/ ?? Watch Us On: * Pluto TV: https://pluto.tv/us/live-tv/66a7f0a78561260008c177f2 * XumoPlay: https://play.xumo.com/networks/salem-news-channel/99951283 * LocalNow: https://localnow.com/channels/epg-salem-news * Our Website: www.snc.tv ?? Download the SNC App for exclusive content and instant access to breaking news updates. Available on iOS and Android! ?? Join Our Video Insider Email List:Get the latest updates and video highlights delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe here: salemnewschannel.com ?? Visit Our Website for More News:salemnewschannel.com ?? Don’t forget to subscribe to stay updated with the latest content! Hit the notification bell so you never miss an update from Salem News Channel.

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House Republicans Investigate Biden Autopen Use

House Republicans are set to release a report detailing their investigation into President Joe Biden and the alleged misuse of the White House autopen during his term. Committee leaders say their findings suggest Biden’s staff may have carried out executive actions without his knowledge, raising questions about the former president’s mental fitness while in office. Investigators have interviewed multiple senior Biden aides, some of whom invoked their Fifth Amendment rights and declined to comment. Republicans say the report could have legal and political implications, arguing that improper autopen use might affect the validity of Biden-era executive actions. Democrats and legal experts dismiss the claims as unfounded.

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Trump, Australia sign critical-minerals deal to counter China

President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a critical-minerals agreement at the White House Monday aimed at boosting U.S. access to Australia’s rare-earth resources. The deal comes as China imposes tighter export rules on key materials used in technology, giving Beijing significant control over the global tech supply chain. Trump administration officials say the agreement will help reduce U.S. reliance on China for these strategic minerals. The two leaders also discussed the U.S.-Australia-U.K. security pact, AUKUS, which Trump said is now “moving along very rapidly, very well.”

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North Carolina GOP Redraws Congressional Map Ahead of 2026 Midterms

North Carolina Republicans have officially begun redrawing the state’s congressional districts, aiming to secure an additional U.S. House seat ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. GOP leaders say the plan is designed to strengthen Republican representation in key districts and protect President Trump’s legislative agenda. The 1st District, for example, will see some counties realigned to make the district more favorable to Republican candidates. Final approval of the map is expected later this week. While Democrats have criticized the plan and vow legal challenges, Republicans maintain the map complies with recent court rulings on partisan redistricting.

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Uncovering The 'No Kings' Protest Funds

Uncovering The 'No Kings' Protest Funds With Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute.

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George Soros Funds Their Business Model

George Soros Funds Their Business Model

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How The 'No Kings' Protest Money Is Spent

How The 'No Kings' Protest Money Is Spent

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Dems Receive $294 Million In Funding For Protests

Dems Receive $294 Million In Funding For Protests

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Dems Received $294 Million In Funds For Protests

Dems Received $294 Million In Funds For Protests

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Conservatives BEWARE! Why “No Kings” Is Not A Total Laughing Matter

In this conversation, Carl Jackson discusses various topics including the recent heist at the Louvre, the implications of the No Kings movement, and the broader concerns regarding authoritarianism and ignorance in American society. He critiques the current political climate, emphasizing the influence of media and academia on public perception and the importance of informed citizenry. The conversation highlights the challenges facing America as it navigates complex social and political issues. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio   Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow   Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow    http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com

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Trump is not a king

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Trump can send National Guard troops into Portland

A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday that Donald Trump can send National Guard troops into Portland, Oregon, despite objections by the leaders of the city and state, giving the Republican president an important legal victory as he dispatches military forces to a growing number of Democratic-led locales. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Justice Department's request to put on hold a judge's order that had blocked the deployment while a legal challenge to Trump's action plays out. The court said that sending in the National Guard was an appropriate response to protesters, who had damaged a federal building and threatened U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The opinion was written by Circuit Judge Bridget Bade, who was appointed by Trump in his first term. Bade was joined by Circuit Judge Ryan Nelson, also a Trump appointee, who wrote a concurring opinion saying that courts have no ability to even review the president's decision to send troops. Circuit Judge Susan Graber, an appointee of Democratic President Bill Clinton, dissented. She said that allowing troops to be called in response to "merely inconvenient" protests was "not merely absurd" but dangerous, and she said the full 9th Circuit should overturn the ruling before Trump has a chance to send troops. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson welcomed the ruling, saying Trump had exercised his lawful authority to protect federal assets and personnel from protesters. Portland's city attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment. On October 4, Portland-based U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, who Trump appointed during his first term as president, ruled that Trump likely acted unlawfully when he ordered troops to Portland. She had blocked Trump from sending any National Guard troops to Portland at least until the end of October, and has scheduled a non-jury trial set to begin on October 29 to determine whether to impose a longer-term block. In an extraordinary use of the U.S. armed forces for domestic purposes, Trump has sent National Guard troops into Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Memphis, and announced plans for deployments to Portland and Chicago. Democratic-led states and cities have filed lawsuits seeking to halt the deployments, and courts have not yet reached a final decision on the legality of Trump's decisions to send the National Guard to U.S. cities. Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh his authority to send troops to Democratic-led cities, after another U.S. appeals court ruled against his decision to send troops to Chicago. City and state officials sued the administration in a bid to stop the Portland deployment, arguing that Trump's action violates several federal laws that govern the use of military forces as well as the state's rights under the U.S. Constitution's 10th Amendment. The lawsuit accused Trump of exaggerating the severity of protests against his immigration policies to justify illegally seizing control of state National Guard units. Trump on September 27 ordered 200 National Guard troops to Portland, continuing his administration's unprecedented use of military personnel in U.S. cities to suppress protests and bolster domestic immigration enforcement. Trump called the city "War ravaged" and said, "I am also authorizing Full Force, if necessary." Police records provided by the state showed that protests in Portland were "small and sedate," resulting in only 25 arrests in mid-June and no arrests in the 3-1/2 months since June 19. A federal law called the Posse Comitatus Act generally restricts the use of the U.S. military for domestic law enforcement purposes. In ordering troops to California, Oregon and Illinois, Trump has relied on a law - Section 12406 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code - that allows a president to deploy state National Guard to repel an invasion, suppress a rebellion or allow the president to execute the law. The National Guard serves as state-based militia forces that answer to state governors except when called into federal service by the president. During arguments in the case on October 9, the two Trump-appointed judges suggested that Immergut had focused too closely on protests in the city in September without fully considering more serious protests two months before the troop deployment. Circuit Judge Ryan Nelson said that courts should not engage in a "day by day" review of whether troops were needed at any given time. Immergut issued decisions against the administration on October 4 and October 5, first ruling that Trump could not take over Oregon's National Guard and then ruling that he could not circumvent that decision by calling in National Guard troops from other states. The judge said there was no evidence that recent protests in Portland rose to the level of a rebellion or seriously interfered with law enforcement, and she said Trump's description of the city as war-ravaged was "simply untethered to the facts." Immergut is one of three district court judges who have ruled against Trump's use of the National Guard, and no district court judge has yet ruled for Trump in the National Guard cases. Appeals courts have split over the issue so far, with the 9th Circuit previously backing Trump's use of troops in California and the 7th Circuit ruling that troops should stay out of Chicago for now.

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Authorities Charge 2 More Suspects With Attack On DOGE Employee

Two more suspects have been charged with the attempted carjacking and beating of a 19-year-old man who was working for the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency. The Aug. 3 attack on DOGE employee Edward Coristine was a catalyst for President Donald Trump's law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital. Two suspects — 19-year-old Laurence Cotton-Powell and 18-year-old Anthony Taylor — were arrested last week on charges of attempted unarmed carjacking, robbery and assault with intent to commit a robbery. Two 15-year-old suspects from Maryland previously were charged with Coristine’s beating.

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Man Who Planned To 'Shoot Up' Atlanta Airport Arrested In Terminal

A man accused of threatening to open fire at the world’s busiest airport in Atlanta was arrested Monday and an assault rifle was found in his car, police said. Police said at a news conference that 49-year-old Billy Joe Cagle, of Cartersville, Georgia, had described his plan during a video call with family members. Authorities described him as a convicted felon. Police said they found an AR-15 rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition in his pickup truck nearby after he was taken into custody Monday inside the domestic terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. “We’re here today briefing you on a success and not a tragedy because a family saw something and said something,” Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said. Cagle is charged with making terroristic threats, criminal attempt to commit aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm by a felon, Schierbaum said. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said “we’re thankful to God” that a tragedy was averted.

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Republicans are focusing on real Americans. 

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U.S. Envoys Return To Israel To Shore Up Gaza Ceasefire

American envoys returned to Israel to shore up the Gaza ceasefire after a major flare up over the weekend. Presidential envoy Steve Witkoff and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner met with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv to support the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Tensions remain high after Israel accused Hamas of killing two soldiers. The Israeli military has resumed enforcing the ceasefire. The next stage of the ceasefire focuses on disarming Hamas and establishing an internationally backed authority in Gaza.

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How do you remain hopeful and retain your will amidst all of the chaos?

Welcome to Salem News Channel! Your source for conservative news coverage, in-depth analysis, and insightful commentary on the biggest stories impacting our nation. We bring you breaking headlines, political insights, and cultural topics from a perspective that aligns with your values. ?? Streaming 24/7 with multiple live shows daily! Tune in anytime for the latest updates, exclusive interviews, and live broadcasts that keep you informed around the clock. ?? Stay Connected: * Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/WatchSalemNews * Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WatchSalemNewsChannel * Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salemnewschannel/ ?? Watch Us On: * Pluto TV: https://pluto.tv/us/live-tv/66a7f0a78561260008c177f2 * XumoPlay: https://play.xumo.com/networks/salem-news-channel/99951283 * LocalNow: https://localnow.com/channels/epg-salem-news * Our Website: www.snc.tv ?? Download the SNC App for exclusive content and instant access to breaking news updates. Available on iOS and Android! ?? Join Our Video Insider Email List:Get the latest updates and video highlights delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe here: salemnewschannel.com ?? Visit Our Website for More News:salemnewschannel.com ?? Don’t forget to subscribe to stay updated with the latest content! Hit the notification bell so you never miss an update from Salem News Channel.

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House Republicans Investigate Biden Autopen Use

House Republicans are set to release a report detailing their investigation into President Joe Biden and the alleged misuse of the White House autopen during his term. Committee leaders say their findings suggest Biden’s staff may have carried out executive actions without his knowledge, raising questions about the former president’s mental fitness while in office. Investigators have interviewed multiple senior Biden aides, some of whom invoked their Fifth Amendment rights and declined to comment. Republicans say the report could have legal and political implications, arguing that improper autopen use might affect the validity of Biden-era executive actions. Democrats and legal experts dismiss the claims as unfounded.

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Trump, Australia sign critical-minerals deal to counter China

President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a critical-minerals agreement at the White House Monday aimed at boosting U.S. access to Australia’s rare-earth resources. The deal comes as China imposes tighter export rules on key materials used in technology, giving Beijing significant control over the global tech supply chain. Trump administration officials say the agreement will help reduce U.S. reliance on China for these strategic minerals. The two leaders also discussed the U.S.-Australia-U.K. security pact, AUKUS, which Trump said is now “moving along very rapidly, very well.”

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North Carolina GOP Redraws Congressional Map Ahead of 2026 Midterms

North Carolina Republicans have officially begun redrawing the state’s congressional districts, aiming to secure an additional U.S. House seat ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. GOP leaders say the plan is designed to strengthen Republican representation in key districts and protect President Trump’s legislative agenda. The 1st District, for example, will see some counties realigned to make the district more favorable to Republican candidates. Final approval of the map is expected later this week. While Democrats have criticized the plan and vow legal challenges, Republicans maintain the map complies with recent court rulings on partisan redistricting.

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Uncovering The 'No Kings' Protest Funds

Uncovering The 'No Kings' Protest Funds With Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute.

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George Soros Funds Their Business Model

George Soros Funds Their Business Model

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How The 'No Kings' Protest Money Is Spent

How The 'No Kings' Protest Money Is Spent

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Dems Receive $294 Million In Funding For Protests

Dems Receive $294 Million In Funding For Protests

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Dems Received $294 Million In Funds For Protests

Dems Received $294 Million In Funds For Protests

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Conservatives BEWARE! Why “No Kings” Is Not A Total Laughing Matter

In this conversation, Carl Jackson discusses various topics including the recent heist at the Louvre, the implications of the No Kings movement, and the broader concerns regarding authoritarianism and ignorance in American society. He critiques the current political climate, emphasizing the influence of media and academia on public perception and the importance of informed citizenry. The conversation highlights the challenges facing America as it navigates complex social and political issues. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio   Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow   Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow    http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com

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Trump is not a king

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Trump can send National Guard troops into Portland

A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday that Donald Trump can send National Guard troops into Portland, Oregon, despite objections by the leaders of the city and state, giving the Republican president an important legal victory as he dispatches military forces to a growing number of Democratic-led locales. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Justice Department's request to put on hold a judge's order that had blocked the deployment while a legal challenge to Trump's action plays out. The court said that sending in the National Guard was an appropriate response to protesters, who had damaged a federal building and threatened U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The opinion was written by Circuit Judge Bridget Bade, who was appointed by Trump in his first term. Bade was joined by Circuit Judge Ryan Nelson, also a Trump appointee, who wrote a concurring opinion saying that courts have no ability to even review the president's decision to send troops. Circuit Judge Susan Graber, an appointee of Democratic President Bill Clinton, dissented. She said that allowing troops to be called in response to "merely inconvenient" protests was "not merely absurd" but dangerous, and she said the full 9th Circuit should overturn the ruling before Trump has a chance to send troops. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson welcomed the ruling, saying Trump had exercised his lawful authority to protect federal assets and personnel from protesters. Portland's city attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment. On October 4, Portland-based U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, who Trump appointed during his first term as president, ruled that Trump likely acted unlawfully when he ordered troops to Portland. She had blocked Trump from sending any National Guard troops to Portland at least until the end of October, and has scheduled a non-jury trial set to begin on October 29 to determine whether to impose a longer-term block. In an extraordinary use of the U.S. armed forces for domestic purposes, Trump has sent National Guard troops into Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Memphis, and announced plans for deployments to Portland and Chicago. Democratic-led states and cities have filed lawsuits seeking to halt the deployments, and courts have not yet reached a final decision on the legality of Trump's decisions to send the National Guard to U.S. cities. Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh his authority to send troops to Democratic-led cities, after another U.S. appeals court ruled against his decision to send troops to Chicago. City and state officials sued the administration in a bid to stop the Portland deployment, arguing that Trump's action violates several federal laws that govern the use of military forces as well as the state's rights under the U.S. Constitution's 10th Amendment. The lawsuit accused Trump of exaggerating the severity of protests against his immigration policies to justify illegally seizing control of state National Guard units. Trump on September 27 ordered 200 National Guard troops to Portland, continuing his administration's unprecedented use of military personnel in U.S. cities to suppress protests and bolster domestic immigration enforcement. Trump called the city "War ravaged" and said, "I am also authorizing Full Force, if necessary." Police records provided by the state showed that protests in Portland were "small and sedate," resulting in only 25 arrests in mid-June and no arrests in the 3-1/2 months since June 19. A federal law called the Posse Comitatus Act generally restricts the use of the U.S. military for domestic law enforcement purposes. In ordering troops to California, Oregon and Illinois, Trump has relied on a law - Section 12406 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code - that allows a president to deploy state National Guard to repel an invasion, suppress a rebellion or allow the president to execute the law. The National Guard serves as state-based militia forces that answer to state governors except when called into federal service by the president. During arguments in the case on October 9, the two Trump-appointed judges suggested that Immergut had focused too closely on protests in the city in September without fully considering more serious protests two months before the troop deployment. Circuit Judge Ryan Nelson said that courts should not engage in a "day by day" review of whether troops were needed at any given time. Immergut issued decisions against the administration on October 4 and October 5, first ruling that Trump could not take over Oregon's National Guard and then ruling that he could not circumvent that decision by calling in National Guard troops from other states. The judge said there was no evidence that recent protests in Portland rose to the level of a rebellion or seriously interfered with law enforcement, and she said Trump's description of the city as war-ravaged was "simply untethered to the facts." Immergut is one of three district court judges who have ruled against Trump's use of the National Guard, and no district court judge has yet ruled for Trump in the National Guard cases. Appeals courts have split over the issue so far, with the 9th Circuit previously backing Trump's use of troops in California and the 7th Circuit ruling that troops should stay out of Chicago for now.

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Authorities Charge 2 More Suspects With Attack On DOGE Employee

Two more suspects have been charged with the attempted carjacking and beating of a 19-year-old man who was working for the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency. The Aug. 3 attack on DOGE employee Edward Coristine was a catalyst for President Donald Trump's law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital. Two suspects — 19-year-old Laurence Cotton-Powell and 18-year-old Anthony Taylor — were arrested last week on charges of attempted unarmed carjacking, robbery and assault with intent to commit a robbery. Two 15-year-old suspects from Maryland previously were charged with Coristine’s beating.

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Man Who Planned To 'Shoot Up' Atlanta Airport Arrested In Terminal

A man accused of threatening to open fire at the world’s busiest airport in Atlanta was arrested Monday and an assault rifle was found in his car, police said. Police said at a news conference that 49-year-old Billy Joe Cagle, of Cartersville, Georgia, had described his plan during a video call with family members. Authorities described him as a convicted felon. Police said they found an AR-15 rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition in his pickup truck nearby after he was taken into custody Monday inside the domestic terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. “We’re here today briefing you on a success and not a tragedy because a family saw something and said something,” Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said. Cagle is charged with making terroristic threats, criminal attempt to commit aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm by a felon, Schierbaum said. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said “we’re thankful to God” that a tragedy was averted.

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ANTIFA brings danger to America

ANTIFA Brings Danger to America

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Israel Strikes Hamas...Ceasefire Over?

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Andrew Cuomo Must Win the Mayor Race

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U.S. Envoys Return To Israel To Shore Up Gaza Ceasefire

American envoys returned to Israel to shore up the Gaza ceasefire after a major flare up over the weekend. Presidential envoy Steve Witkoff and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner met with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv to support the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Tensions remain high after Israel accused Hamas of killing two soldiers. The Israeli military has resumed enforcing the ceasefire. The next stage of the ceasefire focuses on disarming Hamas and establishing an internationally backed authority in Gaza.

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