The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show
Jake Lang, January 6 political prisoner and founder of www.Blessed.News produced the #1 viewed video ever on Rumble while in prison. The documentary is called ‘ The Truth About January 6’ and talks about his 1,000+ days without a trial. Jake shares his story of endurance, perseverance, and hope.
https://sponsorj6.com/ is the site to donate to the commissary fund for January 6 prisoners.
- Did Sam Page attempt to influence the election of a STL County Council member?County Councilman Mark Harder joined The Vic Porcelli Show on Wednesday, December 18th to drop the bombshell that Sam Page tried to influence the election of Mike Archer by digging up dirt on him. The election interference was discovered during… Read more: Did Sam Page attempt to influence the election of a STL County Council member?
- NewsTalkSTL’s Family Christmas SpecialThis Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, NewsTalkSTL will be sharing our favorite Christmas memories and Christmas carols all day long. Listen on Christmas Eve from 4pm to midnight and then Christmas Day from 6am-2pm. The NewsTalkSTL Family Christmas Special is… Read more: NewsTalkSTL’s Family Christmas Special
- NAACP Slapped With Brutal Community Note For Using Daniel Penny Acquittal To Race-BaitVirginia Kruta, Dailywire The NAACP attempted to use Marine veteran Daniel Penny’s acquittal to stir racial unrest on X, and immediately got hit with a community note laying out several key points explaining why race had absolutely no bearing on that case.… Read more: NAACP Slapped With Brutal Community Note For Using Daniel Penny Acquittal To Race-Bait
- It’s a Wow Diamonds Christmas! Who won $500 to Neustaedter’s?It’s a Wow Diamonds Christmas! NewsTalkSTL, The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show, and The Allman Report teamed up with Neustaedter’s Fine Jewelers to give 1 lucky listener a $500 gift certificate just in time for Christmas! The winner was… Read more: It’s a Wow Diamonds Christmas! Who won $500 to Neustaedter’s?
- Remembering Pearl Harbor, 83 Years LaterVirginia Kruta, Dailywire The day that then-President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared would “live in infamy” has been reduced, for many in America’s younger generations, to a vaguely familiar phrase they had to recall for an American History exam. But it’s… Read more: Remembering Pearl Harbor, 83 Years Later