Hour 3 opens with uncertainty over whether a ceasefire will be renewed as international peace talks continue, with attention on the president’s pending decision and developments involving a vice presidential diplomatic mission. The discussion then shifts to a violent shooting at a Mexican pyramid tourist site, prompting a broader debate about media framing of international violence versus U.S. gun control narratives. The hour continues with a 2A-focused segment featuring Mark Walters, who emphasizes gun safety, personal responsibility, and challenges gun control arguments tied to domestic tragedies and violent crime. The final segment covers allegations against Madison Square Garden ownership involving surveillance, facial recognition, and banning attendees, raising questions about privacy, private property rights, and modern monitoring technology.
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#Ceasefire #IranTalks #MexicoShooting #GunRights #SecondAmendment #GunSafety #MediaBias #Surveillance #FacialRecognition #PrivacyDebate
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Apr 21, 2026

