Right to Life Radio
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive deep into the growing impact of the abortion pill, Mifepristone, on abortion rates in the U.S. They discuss the Trump administration’s response (or lack thereof), new data on the pill’s safety concerns, and the political chess game unfolding between pro-life senators, the FDA, and the Department of Justice.
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In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller tackle California's redistricting chaos, dubbed "Gavin Mandering". They discuss Gavin Newsom’s bold political moves, Planned Parenthood’s unexpected role, and the potential ripple effects on national politics. The duo also explores the ethically murky waters of embryo screening, and eugenics.
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John and Jonathan tackle the dark side of IVF and surrogacy, from terrifying abuse cases to legal highways that allow registered sex offenders to become parents. They connect these issues to the pro-life movement and discuss the Trump administration’s surprising stance on IVF.
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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller unpack Kamala Harris’s big political decision (or is it?) and explore how California politics ripple across the national pro-life landscape. Then, they dive into the world of IVF ethics, featuring a "30-year-old baby".
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John Gerardi and Linda Teliha share sidewalk stories of hope, unexpected victories, and how even a "bad" presentation can save a life. Plus, Jonathan Keller joins to discuss Planned Parenthood clinic closures and national defunding efforts.
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John Girardi dives into Planned Parenthood's deep ties with Hollywood, Lena Dunham’s latest show Too Much, and how federal funding cuts are shaking up their operations.
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John Gerardi pulls back the curtain on Planned Parenthood’s finances in this data-packed episode of Right to Life Radio. With a deep dive into tax forms and affiliate reports, John reveals how the OBBB’s one-year defunding will hit hard, especially in states like California. Find out if Planned Parenthood survives without your tax dollars and what this means for the future of abortion in America.
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In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive headfirst into the legal chaos surrounding the OBBB, judicial overreach, and the roller coaster of legislative madness. They break down the temporary restraining order against defunding Planned Parenthood and the rogue judge who allowed it.
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In this special episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller are joined by the insightful Kathryn Jean Lopez, senior fellow at the National Review Institute. The trio dives into the contentious legalization of physician-assisted suicide in New York, comparing it with similar legislation in California and discussing the chilling implications for vulnerable groups like the disabled. They also unpack the downsizing of Planned Parenthood, the ins and outs of the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" (OBBB), and what the future holds for pro-life legislation. Plus, Kathryn shares details...
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On the third anniversary of the Dobbs decision, John and Jonathan dive deep into how the legal landscape has changed—and hasn’t—since Roe v. Wade was overturned. They explore the constitutional arguments behind Dobbs, the rise in abortions since 2022, and how telemedicine abortion access has skyrocketed under President Biden. The duo also examines the financial state of Planned Parenthood and whether proposed defunding efforts might cripple the organization or just push it further into virtual abortion services.
info_outlineJohn Gerardi and Jonathan Keller, two “deeply unwell” hosts fighting off colds and pro-abortion lunacy, unpack the growing storm surrounding the abortion pill, unexpected praise for Josh Hawley, and whether Gavin Newsom accidentally became California’s most pro-life governor (by doing math).