
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 2399 - NBA Player RELEASED For Expressing Traditional Christianity
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Mar 31, 2026 Arthur Brooks, social scientist and author about happiness and purpose, and Bishop Robert Barron, Catholic theologian and media commentator, join to discuss faith and culture. They talk about an NBA player waived for expressing traditional Christianity, Holy Week and theology, and how technology, family, and faith affect meaning in modern life.
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Michigan Synagogue Attack Linked To Hezbollah
- The March 12 attack on Temple Israel in Michigan was presented as an Iran-backed operation tied to Hezbollah.
- Ben Shapiro cites FBI and U.S. attorney statements that the attacker was an adjunct member of Hezbollah, not merely a lone wolf.
Candidate Acknowledges Local Sympathy For Khamenei
- Ben Shapiro highlights audio of Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed saying Dearborn residents were "sad" about Khamenei's killing, raising concerns about local sympathies.
- He frames this as evidence some U.S. politicians may tacitly align with anti-American sentiments in their constituencies.
Majority Support For Action Against Iran
- Polling shows majority U.S. support for strikes in Iran and preventing a nuclear Iran, with 51% supporting airstrikes and 74% opposing Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon.
- Shapiro uses the Harvard-Harris poll to argue public backing contrasts with media narrative of widespread opposition.





