Jonathan Emord, Open border crisis, Fetterman dress code, Constitutional confusion, Chicago crime fiasco, National debt record, Rogue FDA, Health Freedom victory, Vaccine hesitancy studies, Kim Witczak, Selling sickness, Drug safety, FDA accountability, Homeopathic Hit – Sulphur and MORE!
September 21st, 2023 3-5PM ET
Thursday on The Robert Scott Bell Show:
Hour 1
Special Guest: Jonathan Emord
For the past 37 years, Jonathan W. Emord has litigated against the federal bureaucracy, winning over and over again. Ron Paul calls Jonathan “an expert in constitutional theory and history” and “an expert litigator with a long string of legal victories over the federal bureaucracy.” George Noory calls him “a Knight in Shining Armor” and “a warrior out to save our rights.” Congressmen Dan Burton and John Doolittle describe him as “an intellectual warrior for the rights and freedoms of people in America.” Jonathan has a unique, detailed knowledge of the federal bureaucracy, the deep state. He knows how to defeat it. Jonathan graduated from the University of Illinois (BA, political science and history, 1982) and DePaul University College of Law (JD, 1985). He served as an attorney in the Federal Communications Commission during the Reagan administration. A leading constitutional law and litigation expert, he is the author of five critically acclaimed books. He has won more cases against the Food and Drug Administration in federal court than any other attorney in American history, earning him the nickname “FDA Dragon Slayer.” He is a columnist for Townhall.com, PJ Media.com, Americangreatness.com, and the U.S.A. Today Magazine. He frequently appears on national radio and television programs. He is married to Sheryl Emord, and they have two children, twins Justice and Angelica. They reside in Clifton, Virginia.
Overwhelmed Texas city declares state of emergency as over 11K migrants — close to half its population — surge across border
The city of Eagle Pass in Texas has declared a state of emergency as it faces an unprecedented influx of migrants. The number of migrants crossing the border into the city has reached over 11,000, almost half of the city’s total population. This situation has put immense strain on local resources and services, prompting the emergency declaration.
Fetterman Presides Over Senate Wearing Short-Sleeve Shirt, No Tie, And Shorts
John Fetterman, the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, recently presided over the Senate wearing a short-sleeve shirt, no tie, and shorts. This unconventional attire has sparked discussions about the formality and decorum expected in such governmental settings.
Constitutional confusion: Survey reveals Americans woefully uninformed about their own rights
A recent survey has revealed that a significant number of Americans are uninformed about their constitutional rights. The study indicates a lack of understanding and awareness about the Constitution, raising concerns about civic education and engagement in the United States.
Chicago’s Dem Mayor Brandon Johnson now wants to create city-run grocery stores to promote ‘equitable’ access to food after Walmart and Whole Foods close stores
Chicago’s Democratic Mayor, Brandon Johnson, is proposing the creation of city-run grocery stores to ensure equitable access to food. This initiative comes after major retailers like Walmart and Whole Foods have closed their stores in the area, leaving residents with fewer options for groceries.
US national debt hits $33T for first time in history
The United States has reached a grim milestone as its national debt has hit $33 trillion for the first time in history. This escalating figure raises concerns about the country’s fiscal responsibility and the potential impact on future generations.
The FDA Has Gone Rogue
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been criticized for overstepping its bounds and acting without proper oversight. The article discusses various instances where the FDA has made controversial decisions, questioning the agency’s credibility and effectiveness.
Oral Argument in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Health Freedom Defense Fund et al. v. Alberto Carvalho
A recent oral argument in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals focused on the case of Health Freedom Defense Fund et al. v. Alberto Carvalho. The case is significant for its implications on health freedom and the role of government in healthcare decisions.
Hour 2
U.S., Other Governments Funding 6,000+ Studies on How to Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy
The United States and other governments are funding over 6,000 studies aimed at understanding and overcoming vaccine hesitancy. These studies are part of a broader effort to encourage vaccination and address concerns that people may have about receiving vaccines.