Perspective takes a look at the biggest, most impactful, and often overlooked angles on the news happening in the United States and how these events make waves the world over. Scottie Nell Hughes brings her years of experience as a news presenter and commentator to bear as the United States enters yet another year of elections. Catch all of this and more on Perspective with Scottie Nell Hughes.
The American Silence
Freedom of speech has long been a defining principle of the United States. Yet in recent years, that principle has been tested when a group of seasoned, dedicated American journalists found themselves sidelined not for lack of professionalism or integrity, but because their reporting came from an outlet disfavored in Washington. In The American Silence, this episode of Perspective examines that moment, the professional and personal trials that followed, and the determination it took to continue practicing journalism in the face of unprecedented pressure. More importantly, it tells the story of resilience, of journalists who refused to abandon their craft or their commitment to informing the public. Host Scottie Nell Hughes is joined by veteran journalists and television personalities Ben Swann, Rick Sanchez, and Manila Chan for a candid discussion on free expression, media accountability, and what it means to stand by core American freedoms. This is a timely and compelling conversation for viewers who value independent thought, rigorous journalism, and the enduring importance of the First Amendment.
Do vice presidents really matter?
As Americans prepare for the first and only vice presidential debate, Scottie Nell Hughes takes a look at whether or not the role of a vice president really matters during an election campaign. Joined by Gabriel Llanes, president of Vae Victis and chair of Florida First Pac; Steve Malzberg, political analyst and talk radio host; and Abraham Marquez, journalist, on this episode of Perspective, we take a look at how a vice president with the worst approval rating in history managed to finagle her way to the top of the Democratic ticket.
Haitians overrunning Ohio
J.D. Vance has been making the talk show rounds playing the role not only of the ticket which wants to replace the current leadership, but also of the Senator whose state has been flooded with asylum seekers as the result of a federal immigration policy with no actual support from the federal government. On this episode of Perspective, Scottie Nell Hughes asks her panel (Steve Abramowicz, host, Heartland Journal; Scott Sands, host, The Scott Sands Show): is this just a tiny glimpse of what is happening in communities all over the United States, and have outrageous memes made the immigration issue one that cannot be ignored any longer?
Trump’s second assassination attempt
Former president and current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is safe following another assassination attempt while he was golfing at his own course in West Palm Beach, Florida. On this episode of Perspective with Scottie Nell Hughes, we discuss with Dominick Izzo, former Chicago-area police officer; Woodrow Johnston, Republican strategist and CEO of Revere Strategies; and Lionel, attorney and media analyst, how this could happen again and why the media seems to be blaming Trump for the violence against his life.
Debate night: Trump vs. Harris
On this episode of Perspective, Scottie Nell Hughes breaks down the first and probably only presidential election debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. The main question is, who came out on top? Will Trump see a bump with minorities and undecided voters, or did Harris come off as presidential and reveal a new side to her that will appeal to the American people? Scottie analyzes all of this and more with her panel: Gloria Giorno, RNC delegate at Large, Tom Norton, chairman of American PAC, & political analyst Jamarl Thomas.
Are Jewish voters turning right wing?
On this episode of Perspective, Scottie Nell Hughes takes a look at the events of last October 7 in Israel and how this could be impacting politics in the US during election season. Some polling indicates that Jewish voters, who tend to sway Democrat in the US, could be moving more to the right given what they perceive as a lack of support for Israel from the Biden and potential Harris administrations. Could this shift, if it turns out to be true, sway the election in Donald Trump’s favor given his increasingly vocal support for Israel? In this episode, Scottie is joined by her panel: Alan Grayson, former congressman from Florida, Autry Pruitt, chairman of the New Journey PAC, and Andrew Langer, host of the Andrew Langer Show and president of the Liberty Institute. Don’t miss it!