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- A documentary by Citizens United Productions, exposing Mark Zuckerberg for his role in funding drop-box ballot operations across the country during the 2020 Election.
- If you haven't heard that once-Red state Colorado is now to the Left of Massachusetts on most issues, you probably haven't heard the story of the "Gang of Four" - a secretive group of leftist millionaires and billionaires. Together, they orchestrated one of the most successful campaign-funding schemes ever devised in politics. The result was a never-ending campaign to radically change the culture of a once-reliable Red mountain state. Now, homeless vagrants smoke pot in public parks, war is waged on the state's energy industry and gun ownership is under assault. Out-of-state liberals like Michael Bloomberg impose their values on Colorado voters. Barack Obama's mission to fundamentally transform America is taking root everywhere you look. Those who don't agree with the Progressive agenda being passed from the liberal state Capital are targeted and harassed. Most troubling? "The Colorado Model" is being replicated. It may be coming to a state near you. It all started with four wealthy liberals who pulled off one of the greatest political make-overs in recent history. The Rocky Mountain Heist.
- The film investigates how Disney promotes social causes and sexuality in kids' content. It features analysis by experts on the politics of the formerly family-friendly brand and the effects on children.
- Jenny Holtzclaw continues the crusade to free her brother, whom she believes was wrongfully accused. MMI has followed Daniel since his trial where questionable DNA evidence was key to the state's case. At an Innocence Conference, Jenny sits down with Ray Spencer and Jeffrey Deskovic who had their convictions overturned. Ray and Jeffrey speak of their time in prison and fight to get out. We also meet Brian Franklin. Brian was convicted of raping a teenage girl and served two decades behind bars. Eventually, a witness came forward with claims the accuser lied. After a lengthy fight for a retrial, he was finally exonerated and is back home with his family.
- President Donald Trump has held more press conferences than any modern president. There is no other leader in the world who understands what the news media has become more than President Trump. He fights them on their level, and more often than not, he wins. From misleading articles to misreporting to outright falsehoods, the media 'narrative' has become whatever reality they choose to publish. It is no secret the media has been aligned against President Trump from day one. Watch as the Presidnet issues his 'fake news awards,' and does battle regularly with the White House press corps. Relive his best moments taking on fake news.
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2016–TV EpisodeJenny Holtzclaw continues the crusade to free her brother, whom she believes was wrongfully accused. MMI has followed Daniel since his trial where questionable DNA evidence was key to the state's case. At an Innocence Conference, Jenny sits down with Ray Spencer and Jeffrey Deskovic who had their convictions overturned. Ray and Jeffrey speak of their time in prison and fight to get out. We also meet Brian Franklin. Brian was convicted of raping a teenage girl and served two decades behind bars. Eventually, a witness came forward with claims the accuser lied. After a lengthy fight for a retrial, he was finally exonerated and is back home with his family.
- 2016–TV EpisodeAn honor killing is the homicide of a relative, due to the perpetrators' belief that the victim has brought shame or dishonor upon the family, or has violated the principles of a community or a religion. Experts say today it is mostly seen in Islamic cultures, and now it's happening in the United States to young women who dare to pursue the American dream. We tackle the question: Can this heinous act be protected by religious beliefs or is it simply murder?
- We take a look at rebel families rebuking the status-quo and choosing homeschool over Horace Mann's antiquated education system. John Holt introduced school choice in the 70's but until recently homeschoolers were unusual. Now with classrooms getting larger and the teaching pool smaller parents see the quality of education slipping and look for alternatives. As we find out homeschooling is not without state regulation; Jim Mason of Homeschool Legal Defense Fund walks us through the quagmire of paperwork and the intrusive tactics the State can apply when a child is removed from public school. We also discuss the status of education with author and speaker, Zak Slayback.
- In 1932, Walter Duranty received a Pulitzer Prize for a series of reports about Stalin and the Soviet Union, most published in 1931. He was criticized then by British journalists Malcolm Muggeridge and Gareth Jones, and later, in books by Robert Conquest and S.J. Taylor, for his denial of widespread famine in the USSR - most particularly the Holodomor, a mass starvation and genocide in Ukraine. We delve into Duranty's coverage of the famine and his false reporting to the New York Times. We also examine the integrity of today's media journalists in a one-on-one interview with James Agresti, president of JustFacts.com, a resource for independent thinkers.
- In this special edition of Michelle Malkin Investigates, Michelle updates some of the biggest stories from season one and two including the H1-B visa scam, medical kidnappings, and the case of the "cross-country jihadist," Ali Muhammad Brown. Michelle also takes a deep dive into the latest on the Daniel Holtzclaw case, featured in MMI's breakout series: "Daniel in the Den." She travels to meet with Suzanna Ryan and Dr. Brent Turvey, two of the co-authors of the bombshell Holtszclaw forensic report.
- Illegal aliens convicted of heinous crimes are being set free to roam the streets. And the results of these Sanctuary City policies are disastrous for law-abiding American citizens. We talk to Brian McCann whose brother was murdered by a convicted illegal alien and hear his pleas to lawmakers to enforce immigration policy. We hear from Utah Senator Mike Lee on the importance of rule of law and interview Robert Law from the Federation for American Immigration Reform about the need to overhaul our visa system. Finally, we sit down with investigative reporter Michele McPhee who found evidence that officials turned a blind eye to the Tsarnaev brothers before they bombed the Boston marathon.
- Commercial fishing boats in New England are going under at an alarming rate and hard-working families are begin demonized by a multi-million-dollar environmental industry whose only product to sell is fear. In this edition, Michelle Malkin travels to the northeast to meet with those in the fishing industry to learn more about how they are drowning in government regulations.
- On February 15, 2011 ICE Special Agent Jaime Zapata was gunned down by a drug cartel while on a mission in Mexico. His partner Victor Avila was injured in the attack. Was this tragedy an isolated incident or is there a deeper connection to President Obama's Fast and Furious gun walking scandal? Victor believes the government has been covering up the events that led to Jaime's murder and for the past 7 years has been demanding transparency from the U.S. government. So far, the government has failed to provide the families with any answers. We speak with Chris Farrell from Judicial Watch on what he's found with his own investigation into the Fast and Furious scandal.
- A Connecticut family brought their daughter to Boston Children's Hospital for treatment; little did they know the visit would begin a nearly 18-month custody battle over who knew best how to care for Justina Pelletier. Her family is calling it a medical kidnapping by an overzealous hospital, government regulators, and court officials. The Pelletiers open-up and share intimate details of what happened and their lives today.
- Chances are you've heard of convicted serial rapist Daniel Holtzclaw, the former Oklahoma city police officer. We're in Oklahoma City asking the bombshell questions nobody else in the media has dared to: What if he didn't do it?
- What if the media got it wrong? In the case of Danile Holtzclaw there are no witnesses, not a single direct piece of forensic evidence tying him to the crime scenes. We'll let you hear from Daniel himself who is behind bars; he says he's innocent and a scapegoat used to ease racial tensions.
- The self-appointed leaders of Black Lives Matter say all they want is for people to know more about the high-profile murders of black men and women at the hands of police offices. But there's a not-so-hidden agenda behind this Marxist-inspired revolutionary war on our peace officers.
- Season One Finale covers an update to the Daniel Holtzclaw case, Black lives Matter movement and an in-studio interview with James O'Keefe about the evolution of conservative investigative journalism.
- Witness the disturbing trend of rape gangs ruling the streets of Germany. This is Germany's experience with immigrants who refuse to assimilate, and it's spreading throughout Europe, thanks to the policies of leftists who are more concerned about their image than the safety of their citizens. And Europe's problems are coming to America.
- Brazen bank robberies in broad daylight. Strategic and indiscriminate bombings. The Black Liberation Army unleashed a reign of terror on New York City in the 1970's and Assata Shakur, their heart and soul, remains one of the most wanted fugitives in the world.
- Every day, when we send our students to school, information about our kids leaves the school. They say the data collected will help teachers do a better job. But that data also falls into the hands of for-profit corporations. Rather than protecting student privacy, the government is a complicit partner in eroding it. We've gone from 'no child left behind' to 'every child data mined.'
- If you thought illegal immigration was bad, wait until you learn about the US citizenship for sale racket. It's a little-known scandal of epic proportions.
- When an EPA director spoke to residents of Silverton, Colorado and the Navajo Nation, after the Gold King Mine spill, he pledged that the EPA would hold itself to the same standards it imposes on industry. We take a hard look at the EPA's handling of the spill, the aftermath downstream and its reckless attempts to fend off any accountability for their role in the unprecedented disaster.
- A river transformed into a flood of orange gunk affecting the drinking water, small businesses, farms and the Navajo Nation, extending into parts of Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. This is the maddening story of federal eco-bureaucrats gone wild, knee deep in double standards, ignoring bright red flags in pursuit of their radical green agenda. Operating in secret with a deluge of excuses, this is a story filled with as many twists and turns as the Animas River itself.
- Justina Pelletier is back home with her family, but after what they call 18 months of medical kidnapping, life is still difficult. We follow their ongoing legal battle and call to action. Michelle sits down with leading medical kidnapping journalist Terri LaPoint to discuss families who struggle to fight against the government and medical institutions. Families tell her these powerful groups try to take away their parental rights on medical decisions. We also speak with Marty Gottesfeld, the Anonymous hacktivist, who risked his freedom to help bring Justina home. He is facing prosecution or persecution by overzealous prosecutors who he fears are trying to make an example out of him.
- John Ladd has spent his whole life on his family's ranch, which they've owned since 1896. But as a rancher in Cochise County, Arizona he's not just battling mother nature and lost cattle - he's battling illegal aliens, drug cartels, and the U.S. Border Patrol. We visit John and his ranching neighbors to find out what it's like to live on the U.S.-Mexico border. We hear what they really think of Trump's proposed wall, their frustrations with the U.S. Border Patrol, and whom they rely on for protection. We also hear from the National Border Patrol Council on challenges facing Border Patrol agents and how Pres. Trump has ushered in a morale boost for agents patrolling our borders.
- Our media-centric society craves attention. This has manifested through a series of voyeuristic reality television shows, YouTube fame and Facebook. Those desperate for their fifteen minutes will do anything to get it. We talk candidly about a rash of widely reported "anti-Muslim hate crimes" that have turned out to be hoaxes perpetrated by Muslims. Hate crimes are political capital in our petulant, victim-idolizing society and when real incidents don't exist, there is incentive to invent them.
- H-1 visas were first created in 1952 to bring in guest workers with 'distinguished' abilities. The program was intended to allow a Nobel prize winner to lecture at a University, not to ship in an ordinary immigrant to replace an American worker because they will work at a lesser rate. In 1990, Congress created the H-1B program to address rampant abuses, but businesses and lobbyists again perverted the guest worker program by creating endless loopholes under the guise of fixing an American tech worker shortage that doesn't exist.