Author: James Breslo
James Breslo is a civil rights attorney and host of the “Hidden Truth Show” podcast. He was formerly a partner at the international law firm Seyfarth Shaw and a public company president. He has appeared numerous times as a legal/political expert on Fox News and CNN.
Kamala’s Upbringing Would Have Been Quite Troubling to America’s Founders
Barack Hussein Obama infamously pronounced upon winning the election that he planned to “fundamentally transform America.” The statement is inapposite to President Donald Trump’s vision to “make America great again.” We know to which statement Kamala Harris most identifies. The...
Kamala’s Plan to Address Root Cause of Migration: Expand Socialism to U.S.
The ongoing debate as to whether Vice President Kamala Harris was the “border czar” misses a more important point about her role in the border crisis. When President Biden announced her new role, he did not expressly name her as...
A Month Before Assassination Attempt, Trump Showed Similar Bravery and Generosity
Americans are still processing what happened on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania. It does not feel real. Perhaps because it is hard to process that, considering the circumstances, President Donald Trump should not still be alive after the assassination attempt...
Supreme Court Restores Cities’ Ability to Ban Camping, LA Mayor Refuses
President Andrew Jackson infamously said in response to a U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling he did not like regarding the sovereignty of Native American Tribes, “the Court has made its decision, now let them enforce it.” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass...
California’s Latest Tax Idea: Charge Drivers by the Mile
California has the highest income tax rate in the country (top tier of 14.4 percent), the highest statewide sales tax rate (7.25 percent, plus local sales taxes), and the highest gas tax rate ($0.78 per gallon). Yet it ranks third...
Los Angeles Buys ‘Luxury’ Apartments With ‘Sweeping Views’ to House Homeless
The City of Los Angeles has embarked upon an aggressive and novel plan: provide housing for all of the city’s homeless. The inherent problem with the plan is obvious: the more you provide, the more you incentivize homeless people to...