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Hosted by Stephen Flurry

Trumpet Daily Radio Show brings you a deeper understanding of the Bible and how it connects to your world and your life right now. Trumpet Daily Radio Show is hosted by the executive editor of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine and presenter of the Trumpet Daily television program, Stephen Flurry. Read More

Stephen Flurry brings you a wide-ranging variety of topics from British politics to American morality to the Middle Eastern balance of power to Asian economics to principles of living to Bible points of doctrine. Trumpet Daily Radio Show matches this diverse array of interests to the factors most affecting your life right now. The program focuses these topics through a single lens: the timeless perspective of the Holy Bible. Trumpet Daily Radio Show zeroes in on only the most important world news, events that often go under reported. It connects these rapidly unfolding developments to history and to end-time Bible prophecy.

Programs include: “Don’t Believe the Naysayers, Europe Will Unite,” “Shrugging Off the Demise of the U.S. and Britain,” “The New Russia-China Alliance” and “The Bible and the British Museum."

Trumpet Daily Radio Show records from Trumpet Daily facilities at Edstone in the United Kingdom.

The program is available on-demand at the Trumpet Daily website or the Trumpet Daily channel on YouTube. The program airs every morning at 11 a.m. (Central Time) on KPCG 101.3 FM in Edmond, Oklahoma.

#1059: The Unnecessary War

Aired Friday, August 30, 2019   ·   07:00 AM CDT   ·   55 minutes
Download: MP3 (50.6 MB)

Show Notes

Listen to the Trumpet Daily radio program that aired on August 30, 2019.

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[01:30] Inspector General Report on James Comey (30 minutes)

The Office of the Inspector General released its report yesterday on former FBI director James Comey’s mishandling of memos documenting his encounters with United States President Donald Trump. Comey misled his own bureau, Congress, the president and the American people by treating his memos, which were made while he was FBI director, as though they were personal property. The Inspector General report said: “Comey’s characterization of the memos as personal records finds no support in the law and is wholly incompatible with the plain language of the statutes, regulations and policies defining Federal records and the terms of Comey’s FBI Employment Agreement.”

Despite his obvious violations of FBI protocol, Mr. Comey tweeted that his critics owe him an apology.

In this segment, we review the report on Comey’s memos, revisit the timeline surrounding those events in early 2017, and explain why there’s still more to come on this story.

[33:27] The Unnecessary War (21 minutes)

This Sunday marks the 80th anniversary of the start of World War II. On Sept. 1, 1939, Hitler’s troops marched into Poland. Two days later, Britain and France declared war. In this segment, I talk about Winston Churchill’s constant warnings in the lead up to the war and the lessons that our society has still failed to learn.