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Former MSM journalist BLASTS corporate media

Canadian journalist Tara Henley says she used to be ‘the one furthest to the left in any newsroom,’ but in the last 18 months, she has become ‘easily the most conservative.’ Her political beliefs didn’t change…but the political climate of corporate media did. Henley explains it all in a recent Substack piece called ‘Speaking Freely: Why I resigned from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.’ Her actions should be celebrated as good news, Glenn says. But one reporter taking a stand against the mainstream media’s attempt to stifle free speech likely will not be enough. So for all professionals working for the corporate media giant, consider THIS New Year’s resolution: Maybe it’s time YOU abandon the MSM machine, too.

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EVIDENCE China MIGHT Take Taiwan Before Trump's Inauguration

We are entering a "wildly dangerous" time, Glenn warns. China's economy is collapsing, social unrest is on the rise, and the government appears to be reverting to Mao-era practices. So, will the Chinese Communist Party attack Taiwan to boost its national morale while America is still weak? This could be China's last chance before 4 more years of Trump or even 8-12 more years of America First policies. So, will the world look very different by New Year's day or, at the latest, January 20th? And how would America respond? Would we destroy Taiwan's superchip factories before China can take them? Glenn and Stu give their thoughts ...

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Charlie Kirk REVEALS 3 Ways to SHRINK the Department of Education

Donald Trump is in for a fight if he wants to fully abolish the Department of Education – he might not even be able to legally do it without Congress. But Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk tells Glenn there are 3 major steps Trump can take to shrink the Department in the meantime and release its grip on our education system. Speaking at AmFest 2024, Charlie and Glenn also discuss what DOGE can do to make a massive difference and whether Republicans have finally come to an agreement on the continuing resolution spending bill.