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John Solomon Reports

The IMAM Act: Congressman Chip Roy on Combating Radicalization in America

John Solomon Reports

John Solomon

News, Politics

4.76.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this heartfelt episode of John Solomon Reports, we take a moment to honor the brave heroes of our nation—our veterans and the police officers who have served both on the battlefield and in our communities. John Solomon emphasizes the sacrifices made by those who defended our freedoms over the past 250 years, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by wounded veterans now left without a safety net. He introduces the Wounded Blue, an organization dedicated to supporting injured officers who have been abandoned by their departments due to injuries sustained in the line of duty.

The episode features Congressman Chip Roy of Texas, who shares his insights on the upcoming Texas Attorney General race and discusses new legislation that could impact the state. As the show progresses, John shifts focus to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), examining its current challenges and the urgent need for reform. Senator Roger Marshall, a practicing physician, and Dr. David Gortler, a former FDA regulator, provide critical perspectives on the agency’s operations and the implications for public health.

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