Award-winning investigative journalist John Solomon, who helped unravel the bogus Russia collusion scandal, gives you his exclusive reporting and big newsmaker interviews. To get the unvarnished truth about what’s really going on in Washington, subscribe today to John Solomon Reports. To find out more go to https://justthenews.com
On this episode of the podcast guest host Amanda Head welcomes Arizona Congressman Abe Hamadeh and former Michigan Republican gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon.
Representative Hamadeh talks about the recent airplane crash near Ronald Reagan International Airport, stressing the need for a full investigation and stronger aviation safety measures. He contrasts President Trump’s transparency and decisive leadership with the Biden Administration’s secrecy and inaction. Congressman Hamadeh also breaks down the sharp decline in military recruitment under Biden, attributing it to woke policies and vaccine mandates, but remains hopeful for a turnaround under Trump’s leadership.
The second podcast interview is with Tudor Dixon, who discusses her potential run for the soon-to-be open U.S. Senate seat in the state of Michigan. Dixon highlights Michigan’s strong backing for President Trump, citing his massive campaign rallies held in Grand Rapids and Traverse City in the final days of the campaign. The 2022 statewide Republican nominee also didn’t hold back on the job performance of Governor Gretchen Whitmer or with former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg either.
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On this episode of the podcast, guest host Amanda Head talks with Daniel Cameron, former Kentucky Attorney General and CEO of the 1792 Exchange who discusses how his organization helps corporations resist left-wing DEI and ESG policies. He highlights corporate success stories, the importance of consumer awareness, and the launch of a China risk database. Cameron also critiques DEI quotas and praises Netflix’s stance on free expression.
The second interview today is with Susan Crabtree, national political correspondent for RealClear Politics and author of her new book “Fool’s Gold,” which examines California’s worsening conditions, attributing high living costs and devastating wildfires to poor policies and mismanagement by utilities like PG&E and SoCal Edison. She exposes their political ties and discusses how President Trump's visit pressured elected officials to improve fire safety efforts.
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John Solomon, in partnership with AMAC, explore the significant political shifts occurring in America as we approach the end of January 2025. Join us for an insightful conversation with Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene to discuss the government's inefficiencies and plans for budget cuts under the Trump administration. Greene shares insights on President Trump's recent executive orders, including the elimination of DEI programs in federal hiring and the challenges faced by Congress amid a polarized political climate. Later, Congressman Brandon Gill from Texas joins to delve into the pressing issues surrounding government efficiency and immigration policy, as well as the newly formed DOGE subcommittee, aimed at identifying waste and fraud in government spending, and the importance of codifying border security measures. Congressman Gill shares insights on the challenges faced by Texas due to illegal immigration and the need for compassionate policies that prioritize American citizens. Finally, Andy Mangione, SVP of AMAC Action, reveals the big role AMAC has played in shaping legislative action during the Trump presidency. Andy explains how the AMAC grassroots army mobilizes to influence key issues, from tax cuts to national security. Discover the success of their recent campaigns, including the Laken Riley Act, and learn how everyday Americans can make a difference in their communities and beyond.
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John Solomon, in partnership with AMAC, explore the significant political shifts occurring in America as we approach the end of January 2025. Join us for an insightful conversation with Congressman Jason Smith, who discusses the upcoming tax reforms and the potential for saving a quarter trillion dollars in spending. We also hear from Congressman Glenn Grothman, who has been at the forefront of combating DEI initiatives in government. Lastly, Mike Benz from the Foundation for Freedom Online shares his insights on the battle against censorship and the importance of free speech. Don't miss this engaging discussion on the Trump 2.0 agenda!
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Former Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert details the significant changes already underway in the first week of the second Trump administration, particularly concerning border security. Gohmert shares his observations from Texas, noting an increase in assets at the border and a renewed sense of encouragement among Border Patrol agents.
The discussion highlights the impact of Trump's leadership style, which contrasts sharply with previous administrations. Gohmert emphasizes the importance of clarity in political language, especially regarding immigration. He points out the shift from terms like "illegal aliens" to "undocumented workers" and stresses that returning to straightforward language is crucial for addressing the real issues at hand.
Also, freshman Congressman Jeff Crank of Colorado shares his perspective on the current state of Congress and the challenges ahead. Crank also discusses how Trump's executive orders on immigration are affecting people in his state. Crank emphasizes the importance of enforcing immigration laws and expresses his commitment to supporting military personnel affected by previous mandates.
Finally, Paul Kamenar from the National Legal and Policy Center discusses the legality of Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. This issue has sparked a whirlwind of lawsuits from various states and organizations, including the ACLU, challenging the constitutionality of such an action. Kamenar explains that the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to anyone born or naturalized in the United States, but Trump's order attempts to redefine who is considered 'subject to the jurisdiction' of the U.S. This has raised questions about the status of children born to undocumented immigrants and the concept of 'anchor babies.'
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Congressman Andy Biggs discusses the fight to turn the Governor's office in Arizona red. He shares his motivations for running against the current Democratic governor, Katie Hobbs, and discusses the pressing issues impacting Arizona, including border laws, school choice, and the economy. Biggs also addresses the challenges presented by the media landscape and outlines his legislative efforts to limit government size and promote fiscal responsibility. Additional interview with Dr. Kelly Victory of The Wellness Company on the future of U.S. medical policy.
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John Solomon delves into the intricate world of political finance with Chairman James Comer of the House Oversight Committee. His new book, All the President's Money, has quickly climbed to the top of the New York Times bestseller list, and for good reason. Comer meticulously investigates the financial dealings of the Biden family, exposing a web of influence peddling that has far-reaching implications for American politics.
Comer’s insights shed light on the mechanisms that allowed the Bidens to allegedly profit from their positions of power. He discusses how funds were funneled through shell companies and the various LLCs involved, painting a picture of a family deeply entrenched in corruption. The episode highlights Comer's frustration with mainstream media's portrayal of the investigation, which he believes has downplayed the severity of the findings.
Later, John is joined by Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis from New York to discuss a pressing issue that impacts both our wallets and our conscience: the $20 billion a year spent on animal research funded by taxpayer dollars. This shocking figure represents not only a substantial financial burden but also a moral dilemma as many of these experiments are cruel and unnecessary.
Congresswoman Malliotakis highlights the alarming reality that hundreds of thousands of animals, including cats, dogs, and monkeys, are subjected to inhumane testing in federal labs. These experiments often yield little to no benefit for public health, raising the question of why we continue to fund such practices. In fact, some of these experiments are conducted overseas in countries with subpar safety conditions, which could potentially lead to public health crises.
Finally, it's AMAC Friday, when John is joined by AMAC's Bobby Charles, revealing the parallels between Trump and Reagan, the implications of foreign policy decisions, and how Trump's approach is reshaping the political landscape.
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Just a few days into the second Trump administration, the political landscape continues to shift, recent executive orders are shaping the future of immigration policy and the ongoing debates surrounding birthright citizenship. John Solomon discusses a federal judge's temporary block on Donald Trump's birthright citizenship order. This executive order aimed to prevent children of illegal immigrants from obtaining citizenship by birth, a move that has sparked significant controversy and debate among lawmakers and citizens alike.
John is joined by Senator Tommy Tuberville, a former college football coach turned U.S. Senator from Alabama. Senator Tuberville shares his insights on the legislative challenges facing the Trump administration, including efforts to cut spending and address pressing issues in the energy sector.
Next, Art Del Cueto, Vice President of the Border Patrol Union, provides an update on the current state of the U.S. border. Del Cueto discusses the surprising trend of reverse migration, where illegal immigrants are reportedly leaving the country rather than entering it. This shift raises critical questions about the effectiveness of immigration policies and the impact of recent executive actions.
Finally, we conclude the episode with renowned historian Craig Shirley, who offers his perspective on the legacies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. As we reflect on the historical significance of the recent presidential inauguration, Shirley draws parallels between Trump's presidency and that of Ronald Reagan, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership in times of political turmoil.
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Mike Benz, a pivotal figure in the fight against censorship, discusses the recent executive order signed by President Trump, which aims to protect free speech and prevent government agencies from infringing upon it. Mike shares insights into the challenges ahead, including the influence of foreign governments and the importance of a robust diplomatic approach to safeguard American values. Additional interview with Texas congressman Troy Nehls on the accountability of intelligence officers and the controversies surrounding the January 6th committee.
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John Solomon delves into the significant changes unfolding in America during the early days of President Trump's second term. With a flurry of executive orders and pardons, President Trump is rapidly implementing his agenda, leaving a profound impact on the nation. Chairman of the House Administration Committee Congressman Bryan Steil discusses the legislative efforts aimed at securing U.S. elections, including the SAVE Act and the ACE Act, and the challenges faced in passing these bills. Later, John is joined by Trump economic advisor Steve Moore to outline Trump's agenda to usher in a new era of prosperity. Moore discusses the immediate and long-term implications of Trump's executive orders and economic policies.
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In a historic return to the presidency, Donald J. Trump has taken the oath of office as the 47th President of the United States. The inauguration, held in the Capitol Rotunda, was marked by a speech that combined optimism and a steely determination reminiscent of past leaders like Ronald Reagan and Winston Churchill. Trump's address outlined a vision for a new golden age in America, promising to restore the nation's promise and rebuild its greatness.
The speech was not just rhetoric; it was a call to action. Within minutes of taking office, President Trump signed over 30 executive orders addressing key issues such as border security, gender policies in sports, and educational reforms. His swift actions signal a presidency ready to tackle the challenges facing America head-on.
Political figures from both sides of the aisle have weighed in on the significance of this day. Congressman Barry Loudermilk, present at the inauguration, described Trump's speech as one of his best, drawing comparisons to the great speeches of past presidents. Meanwhile, political strategist Mark Penn noted the remarkable comeback of Trump, highlighting the shift in public sentiment that has brought him back to the White House.
Historian Solomon Schmidt provides a unique perspective, drawing parallels between Trump's policies and those of past presidents like William McKinley. Schmidt emphasized the historical significance of the day's events, noting the enduring legacy of American exceptionalism.
As Trump embarks on his second term, the nation stands at a crossroads. The challenges are significant, but so are the opportunities. With a clear agenda and a commitment to action, President Trump aims to lead America into a new era of prosperity and strength.
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