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Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, an organization dedicated to keeping government small and keeping liberty large. Manning and his team are often on Capitol Hill and at the White House fighting the good fight on behalf of everyday Americans. Manning was recently recognized for his work by receiving an "Impact Award" given to those who make it their life's work to fight for American's liberties. Past recipients include Sean Hannity and James O'Keefe. We will speak with Rick about a number of important issues. First, how the left abuses science -- the search for verifiable truth -- and tortures it until they can get the results that they seek -- ones that demand for evermore big government. Truth is a casualty along the way. To this end, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is working to return science to the simple and basic search for unbiased verifiable truth. Second, we will discuss the attorney client privilege and why Americas should be concerned by the current assault on the rule of law and the abrogation of basic constitutional rights by the Robert Mueller.


Josh Tolley, conservative talk show host and a conservative entrepreneur extraordinaire. Josh has been named one of the world's Top 100 Business Trainers. His business advice obviously resonates with people — resulting in an incredible YouTube following and views of nearly 27 Million. Josh Tolley is the author of the several best-selling books including "Evangelpreneur" and "Quit Your Job or Die." Tolley is rated by readers as one of the top 15 most influential authors. Josh's business workshops and seminars find him traveling all over the globe teaching "Small Business – Big Solutions," and "Relationships 101." We will discuss how entrepreneurship can help conservatives in their fight to preserve freedom and promote opportunity and how people are most engaged when they have skin in the game. We will also discuss how entrepreneurs can help drain the DC swamp.Finally, we will discuss how approaching trade issues from an entrepreneurial perspective can lead to better trade policies and avoid a trade war -- all at the same time.