Jonathan Alexander, senior counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, hosts this week’s CURE America in place of Donald T. Eason, president of CURE, leading an in-depth discussion with Phil Kerpen, Marty Dannenfelser, and Kristen A. Ullman.
They tackle America’s trajectory under President Donald Trump, beginning with energy independence. Ullman explains how Trump’s LNG exports are reducing Europe’s dependence on Russian gas, drawing from her experience at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference.
Kerpen addresses fiscal issues, criticizing $2 trillion annual deficits and California’s $120 billion Medicaid haul through questionable practices.
Dannenfelser fuels a passionate debate on abortion funding, targeting Planned Parenthood’s $699 million taxpayer funding, its eugenics history, and fetal part sales uncovered in court.
The group discusses election integrity, which focuses on Trump’s order against non-citizen voting, like D.C.’s 30-day rule, while immigration highlights border security cutting crossings from 100,000 to 8,000 monthly, though deportations face resistance. The panel also discusses crime, covering Tesla owner attacks linked to Elon Musk and campus anti-Semitism since October 7, calling for Justice Department action.
Panelists:
Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment and Committee to Unleash Prosperity
Marty Dannenfelser, vice president for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE
Kristen A. Ullman, president of Eagle Forum