Host Steve Bannon and his guests, Mike Davis of the Article III Project and Terry Schilling of the American Principles Project, drill down on Kentanji Brown Jackson’s performance as a witness at her confirmation hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday. The verdict? Unprepared and dangerous. Call your senator at 202-224-3121 and urge a no vote on Kentanji Brown Jackson.
Update: Red State or Blue State, Call Your Senators To Vote ‘No’ on Judge Jackson Confirmation
Update: Dems Fearful Of Upcoming November Midterms
Update: If You Take Issue with Judge Jackson’s Record, Call Your Senators Today
Update: ‘Sick To Your Stomach’: Judge Jackson’s Honest Records
Update: SCOTUS Confirmation: Career-Ending Votes on the Line
Update: Article III Project to Release Details of Judge Jackson Cases
Update: Over 50% Of Americans Concerned With Judge Jackson’s Rulings On Child Pornography
Update: Judiciary Committee Vote on Judge Jackson Expected Monday
Update: Judge Jackson’s Records Continually Worrisome As More Hidden Cases Surface
Update: Biden White House Covered Up Judge Jackson Ruling That Granted ‘Significant Leniency’
Part 1: A Vote for Judge Jackson is a Potentially Career-Ending Vote
Part 2: Democrats Nervous over Judge Jackson’s Apparent Lack of Preparation for Hearing
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