Hour 1 opens with major foreign‑policy news as intelligence sources confirm the U.S. is weighing precision strikes on Iranian officials amid an expanding regional military build‑up. Reports from Middle East Eye and ZeroHedge say Washington views the Tehran regime as the weakest it’s been since 1979, fueling speculation that targeted action against key leaders could be imminent. At the same time, the Biden administration’s decision to remove Gregory Bovino from his role as U.S. Border Patrol commander adds fresh turmoil on the domestic front, raising questions about leadership as border chaos continues.
The hour then shifts to Tuesday Tithe with Pastor Lucas Miles of Nfluence Church and TPUSA Faith. Miles addresses the escalating hostility toward Christians after protesters invaded a Minneapolis church, tying the unrest to broader spiritual decay. He recounts violence faced during the Make Heaven Crowded Tour and condemns an Episcopal bishop’s shocking call for parishioners to “get their affairs in order” for possible martyrdom while resisting ICE. Casey backs Miles on air, warning, “If activists bring that fight into churches, it’s going to be a Royal Rumble.”
The hour closes with breaking updates that the DOJ has quietly withdrawn its arrest‑warrant request for Don Lemon, despite widespread outrage over his role in the Minneapolis church chaos—an outcome critics see as proof of two‑tiered justice.

Tuesday Tithe: Pastor Lucas Miles Condemns Church Invasions and Radical “Martyr” Rhetoric
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FBI’s Historic Crime Crackdown, Tom Homan’s ICE Warning, and Indiana’s Controversial Needle Bill | Jan. 27 - Hour 3
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Fort Wayne Mayor Under Fire Over China Ties as DOJ Eyes Omar’s Wealth | Jan. 27 - Hour 2
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