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655: Take Your Medicine, Then Dessert

Right to Life Radio

Release Date: 12/27/2025

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In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive deep into the Department of Justice’s 882-page report on the Biden administration’s alleged weaponization of the FACE Act. They break down how the law—originally passed in 1994—has been applied almost exclusively to pro-life activists, the precedent it sets for First Amendment concerns, and why the federal government’s involvement is controversial. The discussion then shifts to the rise of euthanasia and the dangerous euphemisms such as “medical aid in dying,” highlighting how language shapes the debate...

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller break down California’s newest wave of abortion bills, including AB 2540, which would require community college health centers to provide the abortion pill. They share the moving testimony of Leandra Wells, a young staffer with California Family Council, who details her experience facing an unplanned pregnancy in college. The episode also explores the politics behind AB 2531, the expansion of abortion grants for veterans, and concludes with a critical discussion of AB 1973’s plan to let non-doctors perform second and third trimester abortions.

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In this Easter weekend episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and sidewalk counselor Linda Talia dive into their monthly “Stories from the Sidewalk.” They share powerful encounters with families outside Planned Parenthood, including a couple who chose life despite being turned away for prenatal care and a high school student navigating the decision between adoption and parenting. The conversation explores the realities of Planned Parenthood’s business model, the decline of local adoptions, and the hidden societal costs of abortion. Later, John and Jonathan Keller discuss the...

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Is the Trump administration truly pro-life or just half-measures and missed opportunities? John Gerardi breaks down the Weldon Amendment enforcement, California’s relentless expansion of abortion access, and the Trump team’s refusal to act on the abortion pill. Featuring Jonathan Keller, this episode calls balls and strikes on the complex state of the pro-life fight. 

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This week on Right to Life Radio, John and Jonathan tackle the disturbing allegations against Cesar Chavez and discuss how abortion has long been a tool for powerful men to cover up abuse. They reflect on the role abortion plays in coercion, share insights from the California March for Life, and preview exciting Right to Life events. 

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller tackle Josh Hawley’s push to ban Mifepristone, the Senate filibuster dilemma, and why Congress is stuck when it comes to pro-life legislation. They also cover California’s March for Life, shady legislative tactics, and Safe Surrender bills that could actually save babies.  

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John and Jonathan wade into the thorny debate over “abortion abolitionism” versus “equal protection,” exploring the legal, political, and moral implications of prosecuting women who have abortions in the post-Dobbs era. They break down why this approach may be both impractical and counterproductive for the pro-life movement. Later, Linda Teliha joins for “Stories from the Sidewalk,” sharing powerful real-life encounters at the Lifehouse outreach center—where simple compassion and support help women choose life for their babies. Hear about baby showers, reconciled families, and...

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dig into California's SB 106 — a freshly signed bill giving Planned Parenthood's seven California affiliates a $90 million no-strings-attached giveaway, on top of the $140 million they already received in October. They break down why this is less about healthcare and more about political backscratching: Planned Parenthood championed Prop 50's redistricting initiative, whose new maps were drawn by Paul Mitchell — who happens to be married to Jody Hicks, CEO of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California. The guys also point out the glaring irony that the one...

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller break down a California Assembly floor debate over a $900,000 no-strings-attached grant to Planned Parenthood — set against the backdrop of the federal defunding triggered by the "One Big Beautiful Bill." They play audio clips and dissect the political theater, including Assembly members Tangipa and De Mayo pushing back while Democrat colleagues defended the funding as "preventative care." The irony isn't lost on John and Jonathan: California styles itself a "reproductive healthcare haven," yet Madera County women have to leave the county to deliver a baby,...

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California lawmakers scramble to replace hundreds of millions in lost federal Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood. John and Jonathan analyze the political and financial battle over abortion funding while Linda Teliha shares moving sidewalk stories of hope, courage, and the life-saving difference that real support can make.

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