Right to Life Radio
The conservative movement is in turmoil after election losses, public infighting, and controversial figures like Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes stirring division. John and Jonathan break down how this impacts the pro-life movement, why the Heritage Foundation controversy matters, and the moral dilemmas of IVF—including the bizarre practice of memorializing embryos as jewelry.
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John and Jonathan kick off the Christmas season early by diving into the political fallout from California’s Proposition 50. They analyze how Gavin Newsom’s special election maneuver is less about governance and more about setting up a 2028 presidential run, and what it means for the pro-life movement. The guys also break down the devastating pro-abortion trends in Virginia, the ripple effects of SB 357 on sex trafficking in Los Angeles, and the overlooked role abortion plays in exploitation. Plus, a quick look at the filibuster and the Trump 2025 shutdown drama.
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John and Linda share a funny and heartfelt mix of sidewalk stories. They discuss the hope that pro-life outreach brings, cultural insights from Uganda. Then Jonathan joins to discuss the ethical debates around IVF and the future of the pro-life movement under Trump.
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In this week’s episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller break down President Trump’s new IVF policy, what it really means, why it’s controversial, and how it fits into the bigger picture of life ethics and politics. They unpack the confusion around the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent decision, expose shady billing practices in the abortion industry, and ask the questions most media outlets won’t. Join them for an honest, thought-provoking look at how technology, law, and politics collide in the fight for life.
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John Gerardi asks the tough questions about the Trump administration’s slow action on restricting the abortion pill, including the FDA’s approval of a new generic version. With Jonathan Keller, he explores the legal, political, and moral stakes of Mifepristone regulation, why it matters for abortion numbers nationwide, and the challenge of holding pro-life leaders accountable.
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John and Jonathan unpack the FDA’s surprise approval of a generic abortion pill, the political and legal fallout, and why pro-lifers are demanding a real fight over Mifepristone.
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John Gerardi and Linda Teliha share uplifting “Stories from the Sidewalk,” including two young women who found hope, chose life, and were met with love and support. From unexpected family reactions to a joyful baby shower, this episode captures what it truly means to walk with mothers in crisis. Plus, John breaks down the debate over Cardinal Cupich’s award for Senator Durbin and Pope Leo’s comments on abortion, the death penalty, and the consistent ethic of life.
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HHS is finally launching a study on the abortion pill, but will it change anything—or is it just stringing pro-lifers along? John and Jonathan discuss coerced abortions, political polarization, and the dangers of cooked data. Then, they break down why Cardinal Cupich’s decision to honor Senator Dick Durbin has Catholics and evangelicals alike shaking their heads
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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller discuss the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, the cultural decay that fuels political violence, and why the sanctity of life matters more than ever. They also tackle the First Amendment, the myth of “hate speech,” and Pam Bondi’s troubling remarks about prosecuting businesses over speech.
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This week on Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller examine California’s newest abortion shield law and its alarming implications for safety and accountability. They also reflect on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the rise of political violence, and what it means for the pro-life movement and the country as a whole.
info_outlineJohn 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.