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TruthPR Guest Judd Saul
Oslo Freedom Forum Warning

I’m reaching out with a timely segment opportunity tied to this week’s Oslo Freedom Forum, one of the world’s leading human rights gatherings. A Nigerian journalist there has just issued a stark warning that violence against Christian communities is intensifying in Nigeria, with entire villages living under what he calls a “cloud of terror” and very little international scrutiny. Judd Saul—award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Equipping the Persecuted and TruthNigeria.com—has spent more than a decade on the ground in Nigeria’s most dangerous regions. He and his team provide direct aid, security support, and documentation for persecuted Christian communities, giving him an unusually close view of how the violence is escalating and why.

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TruthPR Guest Dr. Isik Abla
Iran’s Youth Are Abandoning Islam in Droves

Dr. Isik Abla – Turkish‑born former Muslim, survivor of abuse and a radicalized marriage, now a global media voice on Islam, Sharia, extremism, and women’s rights, and author of Heavenly Whispers. Across Iran, a quiet revolution is underway—and it is not led by politicians, but by people walking away from state‑controlled Islam and toward Christianity in record numbers. Despite Bibles being restricted, house churches being raided, and converts facing prison, Iran is now widely described as having one of the fastest‑growing Christian populations in the world, with estimates of the underground church reaching well over a million believers. At the same time, even the regime’s own leaked research shows that Iranians have become dramatically less religious under the mullahs, with large majorities wanting faith separated from the state.

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TruthPR Guest Hooman Khalili
World Cup Coverage: “The Kids Who Never Got to Play the Beautiful Game”

With the World Cup coming to North America, I’m flagging a visual story that connects the global language of soccer with the lives of children caught in the crossfire of the Iran–Hezbollah conflict. As the world turns its attention to stadiums, goals, and national pride, this mural quietly asks a different question: which children get to grow up and play, and which never make it off the field? It’s a powerful way to humanize policy debates over Iran and Hezbollah, and it gives your audience a World Cup‑relevant lens on human rights, terrorism, and the targeting of civilians—without feeling like another panel segment.

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TruthPR Guest Hooman Khalili
The Soccer Field Where 12 Children Died – And the Mural That Won’t Let Us Forget

I have a visually strong segment that hits your core wheelhouse: Iran, Hezbollah, and civilians targeted by terror—told through the story of twelve Druze kids killed on a soccer field and the mural that refuses to let it be forgotten. In July 2024, a rocket slammed into a Druze village soccer field in Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights, killing twelve children and teenagers during practice—an attack Israel and rights groups blamed on Hezbollah, Iran’s proxy in Lebanon. The kids were in uniforms, cleats on, playing soccer.

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TruthPR Guest Dr. Isik Abla
Iran Conflict Explained: Sharia Law Expert Dr. Isik Abla Reveals the Ideological Drivers Behind the Regime

As a former Muslim who lived under the same ideology we are now watching play out in Iran, I can tell you this is more than a geopolitical conflict—it is a spiritual war for the soul of a nation. While the world sees headlines, airstrikes, and troop movements, I see millions of Iranians caught between an oppressive regime and a quiet spiritual revolution that is turning many hearts toward Jesus, even at great cost.

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Author, Renowned Composer and “Cultural Conservationist,” a foundation dedicated to preserving America’s cultural resources.

As America marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, everyone is talking about politics and polarization—but far fewer are asking what has happened to the music that once helped hold this country together. From “Yankee Doodle” and military band traditions to jazz, Broadway, Hollywood film scores, and today’s concert stages, our musical heritage tells a richer, more unifying story of who we are—and what we risk losing.

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TruthPR Guest Judy Isaacson Elias
“Living Jewish” as Antisemitism Surges 

Offering Judy Isaacson Elias for a segment on the new, more open face of antisemitism in America—and what it means for Jewish families right now. Judy is an observant Jew, a mother and grandmother, and a seasoned community leader who is watching antisemitism move from the fringe into everyday life—on campuses, in K–12 schools, in neighborhoods, and across social media. She can speak bluntly to the quiet changes Jewish families are making: taking down mezuzahs and other visible Jewish symbols, telling their kids not to talk about being Jewish or pro‑Israel, and rethinking where they live, study, and worship.

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Are U.S. Airstrikes Really Protecting Nigeria’s Christians?

On May 17, 2026, U.S. forces joined Nigeria in fresh airstrikes on ISIS‑linked fighters in the country’s northwest—part of President Trump’s promise to defend persecuted Christians worldwide. Yet on the ground, Christian communities say almost nothing has changed. Humanitarian leader Judd Saul, founder of Equipping the Persecuted and TruthNigeria and Franc Utto, Nigerian attorney, humanitarian, and human rights advocate are available to tell your viewers what Washington is getting wrong and what it will really take to protect Nigeria’s Christians.

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Jeff Crouere
Louisiana Voters Reject Cassidy and His Costly Healthcare Policies

On Saturday, incumbent U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) finished in a distant third place in the Louisiana Republican primary with only 24 percent of the vote. He missed the runoff, likely ending his political career. It was a stinging defeat for the longtime politician and two-term U.S. Senator. Of course, a motivating factor for Republicans was his vote to convict President Donald Trump of impeachment charges following the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protests. However, another clear reason Cassidy lost overwhelmingly was that his policies are not in sync with those of Louisiana Republican voters.

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Silent Harvest - Documentary Trailer
Silent Harvest: New Documentary Exposes Global Forced Organ Harvesting — Doctors & Survivors Speak Out

This week, Congress is getting a first look at a powerful new documentary that exposes industrial-scale forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience under a communist regime — and the doctors behind it are available for your show. “Silent Harvest: The Courage to Speak Up” is a ten-years-in-the-making documentary revealing how vulnerable prisoners are being killed for their organs, with disturbing implications for U.S. policy, national security, and American patients who seek transplants abroad.

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TruthPR Guest Hooman Khalili
Houston mural honoring 12 children killed in rocket attack 

Twelve Druze kids laced up their cleats on a July afternoon in Majdal Shams, excited to play under the lights on their village soccer field. Moments later, a rocket tore through the sky and killed them where they stood. Houston Mural unveiled: This image is what Iranian-American artist Hooman Khalili could not shake—and it’s why he’s now created a striking mural in Houston that is already sparking emotional reactions and conversation.

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