Breitbart News Daily: Sen Ted Cruz; DHS Whistleblower

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On the December 11, Breitbart News Daily show, on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 6AM to 9AM EST, host and Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon will interview a number of guests and talk about the most important current events, including the global war with radical Islam, the 2016 presidential race, and much more.

Bannon will interview Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz about issues related to national security.

Department of Homeland Security analyst Philip Haney—who appeared on the Megyn Kelly Show—will be interviewed about his claim that he tracked members of many Islamist groups, including two which Sayed Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, were associated with. However, Haney says that DHS deleted the records and retaliated against him.

Bannon will interview actor and Breitbart News contributor Robert Davi who will explain why the U.S. government should profile radical Muslims in the same way it profiled Italians to fight the mafia.

Breitbart News’ Julia Hahn will talk about the Senate Judiciary Committee’s vote that Muslims may not be banned from entering the country. She will also talk about Sen. Jeff Sessions’ (R-AL) speech on the issue.

Breitbart News Matthew Boyle will come on the show to talk about his exclusive article on Cruz’s attack on Sen. Marco Rubio. Cruz accused Rubio of making the Benghazi attack possible by pushing for the invasion of Libya.

Center for Immigration Studies Jan Ting will come on the program to talk about Muslim immigration.

Bannon will interview Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America.

The program is the first live, conservative radio enterprise to air seven days a week. Sirius XM Vice President for news and talk Dave Gorab called the show “the conservative news show of record.”

Follow Breitbart News on Twitter for live updates during the show. Listeners may call into the show at: 866-957-2874.

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