Megyn Kelly is joined by Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and author of “Laptop From Hell,” joins to discuss how the media is ignoring the video evidence of Dr. Gal Luft’s Biden corruption allegations that she broke, how the FBI and corporate media attempted to suppress this story and others related to the Bidens, the carefully cultivated image of Joe Biden as a family man, whether Joe Biden actually exploited and used Hunter Biden, the identity of Hunter’s alleged FBI mole “One Eye,” ongoing attacks on the IRS whistleblowers, potentially unethical reporting by the Washington Post, what we’re learning about the White House cocaine, and more. Then Kirk Cameron, author of “Pride Comes Before the Fall,” joins to talk about the American Library Association’s attempts to ban his book, the hypocrisy of the left in banning faith-based books, how important open discussions are and the effects of censorship, the bizarre New York Times story about Bill de Blasio and his wife’s separation and apparent open marriage, how “reform” can “deform” marriage, the heartbreaking story of Hunter and Joe Biden ignoring Hunter’s daughter Navy, brands referring to women as “menstruators,” lessons to break through the woke culture, the disturbing rise of shark encounters this summer, and more.
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For Emergency Preparedness, Don’t Forget the Meds
Being prepared is more than just a good idea—it’s essential. We stock up on non-perishable food, bottled water, flashlights, and first-aid supplies, but one critical aspect often gets overlooked: access to vital medications. What happens if pharmacies close, prescriptions can’t be filled, or you’re cut off from medical care during an emergency?
That’s where Jase Medical steps in, offering a reliable solution to ensure you and your family have the medications you need when it matters most.
Jase Medical specializes in emergency preparedness kits designed to provide peace of mind through physician-reviewed, prescription medications delivered right to your door. Their flagship product, the Jase Case, is a comprehensive emergency antibiotic and medication kit priced at $289.95.
This kit includes 10 essential medications—five life-saving antibiotics and five symptom relief meds—that can treat over 50 common infections and illnesses, from urinary tract infections and pneumonia to skin infections and traveler’s diarrhea. With 28 add-on options available, you can customize the kit to fit your specific needs, including a KidCase for children ages 2-11.
The process is straightforward and hassle-free. Simply visit Patriot.tv/meds, complete an online evaluation, and have your order reviewed by a board-certified physician. Once approved, the medications are shipped discreetly from a licensed pharmacy to your U.S. address (with plans for Canada shipping coming soon). Each kit comes with detailed Med Cards outlining symptoms, dosing, and usage, making it easy to administer even in high-stress situations. These medications are shelf-stable and designed for long-term storage, empowering you to handle medical emergencies without relying on external help.
For those on the move, Jase Medical also offers the Jase Go kit for $129.95, a compact travel med kit covering over 30 common conditions encountered during adventures or trips. And for ongoing needs, Jase Daily provides an extended supply of your prescribed chronic medications to safeguard against disruptions in supply chains or extreme weather events.
Don’t just take our word for it—thousands of satisfied customers have given Jase Medical a 4.9-star rating, praising its role in true preparedness. As radio host Glenn Beck warns, “The supply lines for antibiotics already are stressed to the max. Please have some antibiotics on hand… You can do it through Jase.”
Whether you’re prepping for a hurricane, a power outage, or simply the uncertainties of daily life, Jase Medical ensures you’re not caught off guard. Head to patriot.tv/meds today to customize and order your emergency kit—because when it comes to your health and safety, it’s better to be prepared than sorry.