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Michael Burkentine, partner with the America First Policy Institute's "Make Housing Great Again" initiative, joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to unpack the affordable housing crisis the U.S. is facing and ... more

From Taiwan to the Strait of Hormuz to underground churches, the stakes in America's confrontation with China have never been higher.

Ambassador Sam Brownback joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to assess ... more

Anna Giaritelli, reporter and author of "Under Assault: A Crime Reporter's True Story Overcoming Of Sexual Trauma and Exposing Injustice," joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler to share her own experience as a sexual assault victim wh... more

Labubu dolls are everywhere — on backpacks, in airports, in metro stations across Washington. But 16 out of 20 of those dolls are made with cotton harvested by Uyghur forced labor.

Rushan Abbas, executive director of Campaign for Uyghurs, joins Ke... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Burkentine
Homebuilder and AFPI member involved in Make Housing Great Again initiative
American First Policy Institute (AFPI)
Episode: How to unlock the housing market before an entire generation gives up
Sam Brownback
Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, co-chair of the International Religious Freedom Summit
International Religious Freedom Summit; former ambassador at large for International Religious Freedom
Episode: China, faith and the new Cold War
Anna Giaritelli
Reporter at the Washington Examiner and author of Under Assault, My Story as a DC Crime Victim
Washington Examiner
Episode: Crime victim exposes Washington, D.C.'s crime stat cover-up
Rushan Abbas
Executive director of the Campaign for Uyghurs and author of Unbroken, One Uyghur's Fight for Freedom
Campaign for Uyghurs
Episode: The hidden cost of Labubu dolls slave labor and the Uyghur genocide
Gordon Chang
Scholar of China, author
The Coming Collapse of China (author)
Episode: President Trump has more leverage over Xi Jinping
Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Columnist and Fairfax Independent Women's Network chapter leader
Washington Times; Fairfax Independent Women's Network
Episode: Fairfax County schools are broken and parents are fighting back
OJ Oleka
CEO of the State Financial Officers Foundation
State Financial Officers Foundation
Episode: The waste, fraud and abuse plaguing blue states
Tim Murtaugh
GOP strategist, columnist, and founder of Line Drive Public Affairs; former Trump administration and campaign communications lead
Washington Times
Episode: Spanberger's bait-and-switch in Virginia
Alex Gray
Former deputy assistant to the president and chief of staff on the National Security Council under Trump's first term; non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council
Atlantic Council
Episode: What makes Trump's National Security Strategy different?

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Kelly Sadler
Host of the show; Commentary Editor at The Washington Times; frequently leads discussions on policy, politics, and national security.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 48 ratings
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    ilove you&your family charlie hurt &we love trump not biden&iam not working this biden adminstration all i working conservative party &republican party&generaly american frist,maga&save america&i love all those love usa flag&love trump not biden

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    qayloos
    Colombia4 years ago
  • Treason

    Charlie, saw your interview on Fox Saturday 11/6. Your the first guest who explained exactly about the big lie. Four years of lies in order to secure votes for the mid term. And there was no visible outrage from the right. They just sat back and watched. I’m just a retired old guy and from the first day of Trump’s term I realized what the left was up to. You also knew. You described exactly what happened. Let’s hope Durham has his day before congress.

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    Trelbnik
    United States5 years ago
  • Love Charlie!

    Been following him since he wrote for the Detroit News!

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    Drc3david
    United States5 years ago

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Crime victim exposes Washington, D.C.'s crime stat cover-up
Q: How has the public and political reaction influenced your efforts like the petition?
She notes broad support from police organizations and the broader public, including mentions of high-profile figures and media attention, which has helped sustain momentum for changes to how crime data is compiled and presented to the public.
Crime victim exposes Washington, D.C.'s crime stat cover-up
Q: What needs to be done to reform the system and ensure accurate crime reporting?
The guest advocates for full reporting of all crime data across major cities, national coordination with bodies like the FBI for year-by-year statistics, and public pressure (e.g., petitions and advocacy from police organizations) to compel policymakers to address gaps and ensure that reported figures reflect reality rather than political considerations.
Crime victim exposes Washington, D.C.'s crime stat cover-up
Q: You went through it yourself. Can you tell our viewers exactly of your experience?
Anna describes being attacked in 2020 near the Capitol, the assailant later being arrested thanks to DNA, and how after a long series of related incidents and a later sentencing, she learned that many crimes, including felonies, were excluded from DC crime stats, leading to a loss of faith in the system. She emphasizes the ongoing fear and PTSD, and explains how the data gaps contributed to a broader sense of safety being misrepresented.
China, faith and the new Cold War
Q: What did you make of China's promises to help with the Strait of Hormuz, and the broader implications for Iran and regional stability?
He views the promises as potentially limited or symbolic, arguing that real change requires concrete actions from China to pressure Iran and reduce instability, while noting the broader strategic context of shifting alliances and energy security.
China, faith and the new Cold War
Q: There were not many deliverables, but it was largely symbolic. Can you give us your perspective on how it went and our diplomatic relations with China?
Brownback emphasizes that the summit maintained strategic ambiguity on Taiwan, highlighted the need to diversify supply chains away from China, and argued for stronger U.S. leverage in energy and technology to counter China's influence, while cautioning against overreaching too quickly in ways that could destabilize global markets.

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