Dangerous Times: Congressman Issa Reflects on the White House Shooting and Political Responsibility
John Solomon Reports
John Solomon
4.7 • 6.3K Ratings
🗓️ 3 May 2026
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Summary
In this engaging Sunday brunch edition of John Solomon Reports, we explore pressing issues and significant developments that may have slipped under the radar during the week. John Solomon kicks off the episode with an exciting lineup featuring Congressman Darrell Issa, who, despite leaving Congress at the end of the year, has been a powerful voice on Capitol Hill. Next, Congressman Chip Roy joins the discussion, providing insights into his critical role in major negotiations and his campaign for Texas Attorney General.
In the third segment, Congressman Mike Rulli from Ohio shares his important reactions to the recent May Day protests and discusses his pivotal legislation aimed at improving food safety, particularly in light of past crises like the baby formula shortage. Solomon also highlights the alarming rise of home title theft, a growing crime that targets homeowners, especially the elderly. He emphasizes the importance of protecting one's home and introduces the partnership with Home Title Lock, offering listeners a special promo code for added security.
The episode also dives into significant news stories, including a federal appeals court's decision to temporarily block access to mail-order abortion drugs, raising safety concerns over their distribution. Solomon discusses the Justice Department's actions against states providing illegal benefits to undocumented immigrants, underscoring the legal implications of such policies. Additionally, he addresses the IRS's alleged weaponization of the Johnson Amendment against conservative pastors, highlighting the ongoing issues of bias and discrimination.
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