Fentanyl, Foreign Affairs, and Fiscal Fights: The State of U.S. Security
LRT Video PodcastDecember 16, 20252 GB

Fentanyl, Foreign Affairs, and Fiscal Fights: The State of U.S. Security

In this episode of Liberty RoundTable, host Sam Bushman is joined by Sheriff Richard Mack and special guest Ryan Morgan, a reporter for The Epoch Times specializing in military and foreign affairs. Together, they dive deep into the $901 billion National Defense Authorization Act, exploring what’s really inside the bill, who’s pushing for more spending, and whether America’s military strategy is truly “America First” or just business as usual. The conversation covers the ongoing debate over defense versus offense in U.S. military policy, the controversial “Don Row Doctrine” and its implications for America’s role in the Western Hemisphere, and the complex challenges of drug trafficking, border security, and foreign intervention. The team also examines the designation of fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, the rising national debt, and the gridlock in Congress that’s stalling real solutions. With candid insights from all sides—including the perspectives of lawmakers, military experts, and law enforcement—this episode offers a comprehensive look at the crossroads facing America today. Are we spending our way into more conflict, or can we find a path to peace and fiscal responsibility? Don’t miss this in-depth discussion on the future of U.S. defense, sovereignty, and the fight against drugs.