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Frankly, I have had a crazy two weeks, and I can’t wait to talk about it. I am back after speaking to a great group in Northridge last week, and we have scheduled blockbuster guests for today’s program.

During the first 15 minutes of the program, calling in from an event, our guest will be former gubernatorial candidate, and current
congressional candidate,
Tim Donnelly. The Tea Party supporting, minuteman organizing patriot is coming on at a very interesting time . . . because this is the first episode since
Beaumont’s opt-out of S.B. 54, California’s Sanctuary State law, and Mr. Donnelly is uniquely qualified to discuss the immigration issue (considering his time in the Minutemen, and considering that immigration is always among his top priorities in his endeavors, and campaigns). In addition to his thoughts about the illegal alien invasion, I also want to discuss his opponent, Republican incumbent Paul Cook. Is Donnelly the better choice for the U.S. House of Representatives? Tune in and find out.

At the top of the second hour our guest will be
Aja Smith, who is running for
Congress against Mark Takano in the 41st
Congressional District. She is an energetic candidate who understands the unique skills needed to survive in Washington, but as a Military Veteran for
Congress, she understands the fighting spirit needed when defending the U.S. Constitution, and American Liberty. She has, during this campaign, become a very good friend, and an exciting candidate to watch who, I believe, is much needed in Washington.
Also, last night I was at the University of California at Riverside event starring gubernatorial candidate Travis Allen, put on by the College Republicans on that campus. As Travis Allen and I were ready to depart, as the last few folks there, he apologized for not appearing on the radio program as he has been promising, and asked his team to make sure it happens. Will that be today?
At the event, Travis Allen gave an incredible speech, despite the protests outside by antifa and Democrats wearing communist clothing and waving flags with red stars on them. The crowd inside roared as he spoke, and Travis Allen revealed, once again, why he is the best candidate to begin the process of turning California red again.
Lastly, I have asked the President of the College Republicans, Alan Nguyen, to call in to discuss the event, and how UCR tried to stop it with a ridiculous request that fortunately was resolved, thanks to a local patriot.