
Brent Keilen
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1 week ago |
frc.org | Chris Smith |Brent Keilen |Mike Johnson |Ilan Berman
On today's program: Chris Smith, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of New Jersey, highlights the latest instance of Russian aggression in Ukraine and the plight of persecuted Christians in Nigeria. Brent Keilen, FRC’s Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, juxtaposes how the Trump administration honors Resurrection Week compared to Joe Biden’s celebration of trans extremism this time last year.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
frc.org | Tommy Tuberville |Simone Gold |Brent Keilen |Caroline B. Glick
On today’s program: Tommy Tuberville, U.S. Senator from Alabama,reacts to President Biden’s decisions to green light Ukraine’s long-range missile attacks on Russia using American-made munitions. He also comments on the judicial nominees that Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is moving through the lame-duck session. Dr. Simone Gold, America’s Frontline Doctors Founder & President, highlights her documentary, What is a Doctor?
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Oct 28, 2024 |
frc.org | Congressman Brian Babin |Katy Faust |Brent Keilen |Robby George
On today’s program: Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for the 36th District of Texas, comments on the latest developments in Isreal’s war against Iran and reacts to Vice President Kamala Harris’s comments reiterating abortion as her top campaign issue.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
patriotpost.us | Brent Keilen
By Brent KeilenImagine you’re a candidate who took the scary leap and ran for office. Month after month, you, along with family members, friends, and other volunteers, go out and talk to voters, raise money, and work through intense media interviews — all in hopes of winning the election. Then imagine what it would be like once the ballots were tallied on Election Day to find out you didn’t win. And you didn’t lose. Your race ended in a tie.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
washingtonstand.com | Joseph Backholm |Brent Keilen |Travis Weber
PODCAST July 23, 2024 54 minJoseph BackholmBrent KeilenTravis WeberBefore the Republican National Convention last week, a large group of delegates met to discuss what the Republican party stood far, ie: the party’s platform. Delegates meet every four years, except in 2020 due to COVID-19, to discuss the platform and vote on any amendments. This year’s committee was quite different compared to years past.
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