From New York Post, “Could Trump run for office if convicted, and could he pardon himself if elected?
From Just The News, “Pence blames ‘crackpot lawyers’ for convincing Trump to try to overturn 2020 election”
From Mediaite, “Trump Dined With Top Fox News Executives Pushing Him to Join Debate Moments After Learning of Third Indictment: NYT”
Trump attorney John Lauro put CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in her place when she tried to justify Trump being indicted over Jan. 6th. GALLAGHER: Listen to this exchange with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins. This is John Lauro, Trump’s lawyer, who is representing Trump on these particular charges. LAURO:...
Read MoreGOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy released one of the best responses to Trump being indicted on charges out of the special probe into Jan. 6th. GALLAGHER: I certainly support and admire candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s response to the indictment. Here is what he posted last night on...
Read MoreFrom Fox News, “Pence comes out swinging at Trump following Jan 6 indictment: ‘Should never be president'”
From Fox News, “Trump indicted on charges out of Special Counsel probe into Jan. 6”
Click HERE to listen to this episode of The Mike Gallagher Show’s “No Interruptions Podcast” which features Jason Sheppard and Lisa Miller. Jason is an entrepreneur who founded Wimkin Social Media and other social media sites. Lisa is a consumer strategist with decades of experience studying consumers. Where is the best place to consume daily political news? Are Americans better off consuming news on major television networks or social media sites? Which platform provides the most reliable and trustworthy news?
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From The Federalist, “Evidence Of Biden Burisma Corruption Is Overwhelming”
From Mediaite, “New Poll Finds Most Republicans Don’t Want Government Fighting Private Companies — Even ‘Woke’ Ones”
From Fox News, “Devon Archer confirms Joe Biden ‘lied’ about knowledge of Hunter’s business dealings, Comer says”
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