This video features Chuck Holton criticizing Scott Israel, describing him as a politician rather than a sheriff. Holton highlights Israel's tendency to appear on TV, often to deflect blame for departmental issues or throw his deputies under the bus. The core of the argument is that the sheriff, as the person whose name is on the department's door, bears ultimate responsibility for its actions.
Chuck Holton, an Army Ranger veteran, analyzes President Trump's anticipated State of the Union address. He predicts the focus will be on military strength and rebuilding, suggesting a contrast to previous administrations' perceived efforts to 'transform the military' with a 'radical agenda'. The video highlights concerns about the military's direction and Trump's commitment to its restoration.
This video features U.S. Army Ranger veteran Chuck Holton discussing how a fitness application has inadvertently compromised sensitive U.S. military secrets. The revelation has potentially serious implications, including the need to relocate personnel, shut down safe houses, and incurring significant human and financial costs for the government. The video highlights a critical security vulnerability exposed by seemingly innocuous technology.
Chuck Holton provides a live report from SHOT Show, highlighting state-of-the-art technology. The segment features innovative products like heat-sensing drones and cooling vests designed for law enforcement. This industry-exclusive event showcases advancements in technology relevant to public safety and tactical applications.
This video features Grant Stinchfield posing a question of trust regarding personal safety, contrasting individuals with military and law enforcement backgrounds (Dom Raso, Chuck Holton, Dan Bongino) with Keith Olbermann. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context strongly implies a discussion relevant to gun ownership and self-defense scenarios, likely involving the types of individuals who carry firearms for protection. The video's focus is on who to rely on for security, implicitly linking this to armed citizens.
Chuck Holton, a veteran Army Ranger, critically analyzes the mainstream media's portrayal of terrorism in 2017. He argues that the media's selective reporting and distortion of truth leaves the public "undefended." Holton emphasizes the power of truth as a defensive weapon, implying that an informed populace is better equipped to understand and counter threats.
This video features Grant Stinchfield and Chuck Holton discussing President Trump's address at the United Nations, with a focus on the perceived negative aspects of socialism. The discussion uses the phrase 'Death and destruction are a feature of socialism. Not a bug.' to frame the conversation, implying a critique of socialist ideologies and their potential consequences. The content is political commentary with a strong ideological stance.
This video features a discussion with veteran Army Ranger Chuck Holton and Grant Stinchfield regarding the ongoing fight against ISIS. The conversation highlights that while ISIS is being diminished globally, they are relocating their operations, with Libya identified as a new target for the terror group. The segment provides an update on the counter-terrorism efforts and the evolving threat landscape.
This video features Chuck Holton on location in Miami, directly addressing and refuting what the video describes as "fake news" disseminated by the mainstream media concerning Hurricane Irma. The segment is part of the "Stinchfield" program which airs on NRATV. The focus is on countering misinformation during a significant event.
This video features Chuck Holton reporting live from Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017. He discusses the widespread damage, including waist-deep flooding in some areas, and the significant work required to recover from the devastating storm. The report originates from Stinchfield on NRATV, airing weekdays.
This NRATV segment features Grant Stinchfield, Chuck Holton, and Dana Loesch discussing and covering Hurricane Irma. The focus is on supporting first responders, with Dana Loesch expressing pride in their work. While firearms are not explicitly discussed or demonstrated, the presence of NRATV as the platform and the mention of Dana Loesch (a prominent conservative media personality with strong ties to gun rights advocacy) suggests a potential underlying theme or connection to the Second Amendment and gun ownership, especially given the organization's mission.
This is an exclusive report from Chicago, featuring Frontlines Correspondent Chuck Holton joining Grant Stinchfield to discuss the strict gun laws in the city. The report highlights the desire of law-abiding citizens to protect themselves through their Second Amendment rights. The video promotes the live broadcast of Stinchfield on NRATV.