Speaker Johnson Calls Out Democrat Hypocrisy on Epstein Files
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An Inside Look into the decision-making of the U.S. House of Representatives. Together, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Tony Perkins help listeners understand the policy making that goes on everyday inside the halls of Congress.
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Saturday, July 26, 2025
On this week’s program, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee condemns the French President’s support for a 2-State solution in the Middle East as outrageous and a reward to the Hamas terrorists.
Former U.S Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback believes Iran is ripe for regime change - not by military force, but by an uprising from its people. He urges the U.S. to lend them moral support in their effort.
House Speaker Mike Johnson calls out Democrat hypocrisy over the Jeffrey Epstein matter. He says Democrats weren’t concerned about the issue when the Biden DOJ had all his files. But now, he points out—it’s suddenly the most important thing in the world to them, adding: “We’re not buying it.”
And TONY PERKINS’ newest commentary centers on the Epstein controversy. He says Americans want the truth and they want it now. He cautions the only way to stop this from a turning into a long-term crisis is complete transparency; whatever the files may or may not contain.
All that and more ahead on Salem’s THIS WEEK ON CAPITOL HILL, releasing at 10AM Eastern Saturday on the Salem News Channel.
More here: http://thisweekoncapitolhill.com
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