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This hour we focus on the fight for life. We start by telling you about an attempt by a state attorney general to censor pregnancy help ministries but why, because of a ruling by a federal judge, she is currently blocked from doing just that. We then discuss a new report that exposes the abortion pill drug cartel. Get ready to fight for life!
Join us as we once again hear from one of the most prestigious columnists in Washington, D.C. whose work focuses on national security and defense issues. With a keen eye on China, Bill Gertz will talk about a range of issues regarding China: from their enhanced use of AI to the build-up of their nuclear arsenal. Don’t miss this timely conversation.
Peter Breen serves as Executive Vice President and Head of Litigation at Thomas More Society. Over two decades of law practice, Breen has shown himself equally comfortable arguing in a federal courtroom, debating on the floor of a legislature, and explaining complex points of constitutional law in front of a television camera. Throughout, he has been in the thick of some of the nation’s most significant legal and public policy battles. Breen served two terms in the Illinois House of Representatives, where he rose to become the Republican Floor Leader. He holds a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Notre Dame.
Katie Brown joined American Life League full time in 2019 as director of communication. In 2024, she was selected by the board to step into the role of national director for ALL. In her role as national director, Katie directs and oversees ALL’s various programs and works with Judie Brown to create policy and direction for the organization. Katie is a 2018 graduate of Belmont Abbey College with a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature and minors in criminal justice and Christianity and culture. For two years during her college career, she was editor of the college newspaper, The Crusader. While still a college student, Katie became involved with the pro-life movement and volunteered at American Life League as an intern. Katie is a sought-after spokesperson for ALL and frequently defends the sanctity of all human beings in interviews with outlets such as One America News Network, Catholic News Agency, American Family News, and FOX News. She has been profiled for her pro-life work by Catholic News Agency, LifeSiteNews, and Radiant Magazine. Katie also travels around the country to give pro-life talks to various middle and high school students. She speaks on topics geared toward young adults, including the dignity of human beings and living as a Christian young person in today’s upside-down culture.She is the granddaughter of ALL founder and president Judie Brown.
Bill Gertz is a national security correspondent for The Washington Times. He has been with The Times since 1985. He is the author of eight books, four of them national best-sellers. His latest book, "Deceiving the Sky: Inside Communist China's Drive for Global Supremacy," reveals details about the growing threat posed by the People's Republic of China. He is also the author of the E-book "How China's Communist Party Made the World Sick." Mr. Gertz also writes Inside the Ring, a weekly column that chronicles the U.S. national security bureaucracy. Mr. Gertz has been a guest lecturer at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va.; the Central Intelligence Agency in Virginia; the National Defense University at Fort McNair in Washington; and the Brookings Institution in Washington. He has participated in the National Security Studies Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. He studied English literature at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., and journalism at George Washington University.