John B. Wells hosts a two-part discussion on First Amendment protections and national security authority, followed by a personal January 6 legal account from a former Navy officer.
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By: Brendi Wells I was listening to Ark Midnight on Saturday, January 10th, 2026—the episode with Commander Gregory Senstrom. Something about the conversation stirred me. Whenever…
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