Category: Speaking
Charlie Kirk death: RFK Jr., Speaker Mike Johnson, Karoline Leavitt speak at D.C. memorial service
Hundreds gathered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on Sunday night to pay their respects to Charlie Kirk, who was killed while speaking at Utah Valley University earlier this week. Speakers honoring Kirk included White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), senior advisor Kari Lake, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and Arizona State Sen. Jake Hoffman (R). While speaking to reporters in New Jersey, President Trump said he plans to attend the memorial service in Arizona next weekend.
America wants lower interest rates and Trump is ‘speaking the right language’,’ expert says
‘Look under the hood’: Alina Habba and James Comer speak about beating ‘deep state’ at CPAC
Hostages Speak Up About Hamas Sexual Abuse
A new documentary by former Meta executive Sheryl Sandberg shows the sexual abuse committed by Hamas on October 7th, as some hostages are beginning to speak out for the first time.
Civilians took me. "They sold me to Hamas" - Nili Margalit, freed hostage (Part 1)
Nili Margalit, who endured the brutality of Hamas captivity in Gaza for nearly 50 days, describes the chilling experience of being kidnapped.
TV host breaks down hearing former Hamas hostage’s torture story
Sky News host Sharri Markson has broken down in tears after hearing the tragic story of how a girl held captive with former hostage Aviva Siegel was beaten by Hamas terrorists.
An ex-hostage of Hamas speaks out on her harrowing experience
Former Hamas hostage Ilana Gritzewsky joined Sky News Australia to reveal the tragic story of when she and her boyfriend were kidnapped on October 7 in Israel.
IDF Soldier “It’s TIME to Tell You EVERYTHING that Happened to Me…”
Who We Are: In 2010, Rabbi Uriel & Shevy Vigler invited a group of wounded IDF veterans for a 10-day all-expense paid trip to New York City. “We felt the soldiers could boost morale and might appreciate recognition from their American Jewish friends.” Little did they expect the true impact the trip would have. Vigler’s heartfelt gesture of solidarity and support was the root of Belev Echad. Since then, the program has developed into a global organization that is dedicated to helping IDF veterans thrive. The connection and camaraderie between the staff and soldiers makes a tremendous difference when dealing with the trauma associated with war. The Belev Echad family provides a safe space where the soldiers, and their families, can let their guard down and don’t have to face the horrors they have witnessed alone.