Joining Kerby on the show today is civil liberties attorney and author, Craig Parshall. He tells us about his book, The Occupied.
In the second hour we hear from Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption. He tells us more about Hillary Clinton emails and his book, Clean House: Exposing Our Government’s Secrets and Lies.
Craig is also a commentator on issues involving culture, faith, freedom, law, media and technology, and frequently debates the most controversial and engaging issues of the day with atheist groups and separation-of-church-state leaders. He also speaks nationally on topics ranging from Washington policy and politics, religious liberty, and Internet freedom of speech to debating artistic issues with movie directors in Hollywood and addressing Christian world-view subjects.
On constitutional matters, Craig has testified frequently before committees of the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on broadcasting freedoms and the future of media. As a veteran trial and appellate attorney Mr. Parshall has represented clients in civil liberty and church/state cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, the majority of the federal Courts of Appeal across the United States, and before numerous federal trial courts and state supreme courts.
In addition to Craig serving as Special Counsel to the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), he also provides Washington policy-related consulting as the principal of Parshall Policy. He was the founding Director of the John Milton Project for Free Speech, a pioneering venture on freedom of speech on the Internet that he launched in his previous capacity as Sr. Vice-President & General Counsel for National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), where he later served as Senior Advisor for Law and Policy.
Craig’s appearances on legal and constitutional issues before mainstream media include FOX news, CBS television and CBS radio, CNN, NBC’s Today Show, Inside Edition, PBS, NPR and Court TV among others. His cases have been featured in major newspapers and magazines including the New York Times, the National Law Journal, the Chicago Tribune, the LA Times, the Boston Herald, the Boston Globe, the Milwaukee Journal, the Atlanta Constitution, the Charlotte Observer, the Des Moines Register, Newsweek and U.S. News and World Reports.
As a youth, Trevor Black unleashed spiritual forces he couldn’t comprehend. Years later, Trevor is a high-flying criminal defense lawyer in New York City, with a six-figure Aston Martin and a trophy wife. But in an extraordinary turn of events, he receives a burdensome gift: the ability to perceive the invisible. And the dark forces he now sees are all gunning for him.
When one of Trevor’s hometown friends is murdered, the MO is eerily similar to a shocking trail of murders that have already crossed the lawyer’s path. So Trevor must return home to find the killer. . . and face not only his own personal demons, but supernatural ones as well.
Clean House takes us through incriminating documents from the attack in Benghazi, Hillary Clinton’s secret emails, the IRS scandal, and the Obamacare swindle.
As the president of Judicial Watch, America’s largest non-partisan government watchdog, Tom Fitton has investigated the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations. Judicial Watch is the group that helped impeach Bill Clinton and took the Bush White House secrecy all the way up to the Supreme Court. Since the beginning of the Obama administration, this grassroots group has filed over 700 open records demands and dozens of lawsuits, including a successful fight over the secret Obama White House visitor logs.