On tonights show:-
I had a conversation recently with some folks on a radio show about home invasion. They made the same mistake many people do, assuming they know what they don't know. Let's talk about that tonight and how you can prepare for a home invasion effectively while avoiding the Fudd.
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Joe Biden establishes the Office of gun violence prevention that definitely won’t be coming after your guns!.
Headed by Vice President Kamala Harris, Greg Jackson, the executive Director of the community justice action fund and everytown for gun safety’s Rob Wilcox. NATURALLY.
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U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez blocked California’s ban on ammunition magazines holding more than ten rounds on Friday. He stayed the decision for a couple of weeks because more is probably coming!.
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Cheesesteak Spots In Philly Are Now Protected By Armed Guards With Rifles. It's unfortunate that this has become necessary, but in today's society where the criminal is granted all the rights, its kind of necessary.
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Monthly Drill. “The Test”.
Initially developed by Larry Vickers, and expand upon by Ken Hackathorn, The Test is scored in two ways, The Vickers method, and the Hackathorn method. The Vickers method is pretty simple; land each shot into the black circle of the B8, with a 1-second penalty for each hit out of the black, and a 3-second penalty for each hit off of the paper. Passing score using this method is being under the par time of 10 seconds, including penalties.
The Hackathorn method is a point based system. Hits in the X and 10 ring are 10 points, hits in the 9 ring are 9 points, 8 ring hits are 8 points, and 7 ring hits are 7 points. Passing score with the Hackathorn method is 90 points or 90% of the possible score. Rounds that land on the circular ring line score up, being a "breaking the line" point. When shooting The Test with a handgun that holds less than ten rounds, scale the par time and score minimum down. For example, a 7 round gun has a 7 second par time, with a 63 point passing score.
Not a Drill, but something you might want to practice given the opportunity. “Move and Shoot”.
🔗 <a href="https://www.rumble.com/tpsreportlive" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" class="link">https://www.rumble.com/tpsreportlive</a> 📬 Election Day… or Election Season? + Project 2029 Exposed 🧾
Somehow, in the year 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States is debating whether “Election Day” actually means… a day. Meanwhile, Democrats have dropped the mask entirely and published their long-term game plan in plain English. Alex & Dani break down the latest reminder that nothing in politics is ever as simple as it sounds… especially when the people in charge benefit from the confusion.
🧾 Tonight's Lineup:
• ⚖️ Election Day or Election “Window”? – The Supreme Court of the United States takes on the groundbreaking question of whether deadlines matter, or if
ballots should arrive whenever the postal system feels inspired. Because apparently “due date” is now a philosophical concept.
• 📖 Project 2029 – The Blueprint – Democrats publish their future agenda through Democracy Journal, ...
Social Media Scrub & Foreign Policy Flops
Alex and Dani are back tonight, digging through the internet’s favorite new hobby—deleting your past—and Washington’s favorite strategy—looking tough while doing absolutely nothing. The media’s pretending none of this is weird. Fortunately, that’s not our job.
🧾 Tonight's Lineup:
• 🧹 Digital Cleanup Crew – Rama Duwaji suddenly discovers the “delete” button after old posts praising terrorists, using racial slurs, and pushing extremist takes resurface… because apparently the internet has a memory now. (New York Post)
• 📱 Selective Amnesia – We’re told she’s a “private citizen”… right after years of public activism, published work, and very public opinions. Funny how that works once receipts start showing up.
• 🌍 Iran Red Line Theater – Trump threatens, Iran threatens, everyone threatens. Oil spikes, markets ...
Pay the Toll or Else: Iran’s Oil Shakedown Meets NY’s Billionaire Begging Tour
Alex and Dani are back tonight, breaking down two very different flavors of desperation. Overseas, Iran is trying to turn one of the most critical waterways on Earth into a toll booth run by people who just spent weeks blowing it up. Back home, New York leadership is basically standing on the sidewalk with a cup asking rich people to please come back and fund the whole thing. Same energy, different accents.
🧾 Tonight's Lineup:
• 🛢️ Hormuz Hustle – Iran’s “international framework” for the Strait looks suspiciously like a bill for protection money. Tehran is openly talking about charging ships to pass through a route they’ve already disrupted. Roughly 20% of the world’s oil moves through that narrow stretch of water, so when Iran plays gatekeeper, it doesn’t just affect the region. It rattles the entire ...