The United Nations is sounding the alarm about a looming global food crisis even as its own policies continue to undermine farmers and food production. Meanwhile, Connecticut is escalating its attacks on homeschooling families, raising serious concerns about parental rights and educational freedom.
In Washington, President Trump has selected William Pulte as the new Director of National Intelligence and reportedly tasked him with conducting a major housecleaning within the intelligence apparatus. We examine what this could mean for accountability, transparency, and the future of America’s national security institutions.
Also in the news, government agencies in Florida and California are releasing up to 32 million sterilized male mosquitoes as part of efforts to combat mosquito-borne diseases. We investigate the science, the stated goals, and the questions many citizens are asking.
Guests join to shed light on the news:
As Pride Month dominates headlines, a growing number of communities are pushing back by recognizing Faith, Family, and Fatherhood Month instead. Seth Tweeddale of Citizens Defending Freedom, who is behind the push, joins Newman to discuss this movement and what it says about America’s cultural crossroads.
On health, Dr. Ron Elfenbein, an emergency medicine physician who was prosecuted by the DOJ for pushing back against the COVID jab, joins to discuss how the weaponization of government against doctors that refused to implement the experimental shot is still ongoing.
Finally, author and apologist Alex McFarland joins the program to examine the debate over the “manosphere,” toxic masculinity, and the crisis of manhood facing modern society. What does authentic, biblical masculinity look like, and why does it matter?
All this and more on The Sentinel Report with Alex Newman.
