
Cancer, January 6th, and the FBI: Terry Newsomes Story of Survival
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In this episode of Facts Over Feelings, we sit down with Terry Newsome — a father, grandfather, cancer survivor, and outspoken activist who has faced everything from cancer to being placed on a terrorist watch list after January 6th. Terry opens up about his journey from Hollywood stuntman to political activist, why he stood up for parents in schools, and what he witnessed in Washington, D.C. He shares emotional accounts of his battles with government overreach, the weaponization of law enforcement, and the threats facing America’s children today. This raw conversation pulls no punches, reminding us what it truly means to fight for truth, family, and freedom.
In this episode you'll learn more about:
- Terry’s battle with stage 3 melanoma and stage 4 prostate cancer while stepping into activism.
- The life-changing moment he saw pornographic material in schools and refused to stay silent.
- His harrowing experience attending January 6th — and how quickly he was labeled and targeted.
- The shocking reality of FBI visits, government weaponization, and being falsely painted as an extremist.
- His warnings about child trafficking, immigration loopholes, and what it means for America’s safety.
- Why abolishing the Department of Education is, in his eyes, the first step to saving the next generation.
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