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  • 26 minutes 39 seconds
    Decisive Leadership: How Trump Changed Counterterrorism in Days

    Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Deputy Assistant to President Trump, discusses the growing national security concerns surrounding China's increasing influence in the Caribbean and its implications for the United States. Gorka details China's investment in maritime logistics and infrastructure, the swift counterterrorism actions taken during the Trump administration, and the critical importance of maintaining security at both the northern and southern borders. Colonel Allen West, a distinguished leader with extensive experience in law enforcement and Congress, shares insights on the Defender Initiative, aimed at strengthening cooperation between local law enforcement and ICE to combat illegal immigration and crime. Colonel West discusses the challenges posed by judicial activism and sanctuary cities, emphasizing the importance of upholding the Constitution and supporting law enforcement.  Finally, Rich Barris, director of Big Data Poll, explores the implications of polling inaccuracies and the potential impact on Trump's administration. Rich shares insights on the shifting political landscape, the challenges Republicans face in the upcoming midterms, and the long-term trust issues surrounding mainstream polling. 

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    29 April 2025, 11:24 pm
  • 57 minutes 50 seconds
    Chairman of the House Administration Committee discusses the lack of security protocols on ACT Blue

    The House Administration Committee, led by Chairman Bryan Steil, has been investigating for two years, revealing issues like the absence of CVV codes for donations. The investigation has expanded, with President Trump's directive and involvement from the Justice Department and FBI. Steil also addresses a Milwaukee County judge's alleged obstruction of ICE, emphasizing the need for accountability. Lily Tang Williams, a New Hampshire congressional candidate, shares about her journey from communist China to the U.S. and her political activism. Williams, running for Congress for the third time, highlights her concerns about the erosion of American freedoms and the influence of Chinese businesses in the U.S., citing a recent purchase by a wealthy Chinese investor in Nashua, New Hampshire. She emphasizes the need to protect national security and criticizes her opponent, Maggie Goodlander, for her ties to Democratic politics and her voting record. Finally, Annie Parchert from the Illinois Freedom Alliance is working to revitalize the Republican Party in Illinois through a ground game project called Operation Precinct Power. She notes that 6,000 out of 10,060 precinct committeeman positions are vacant. Parchert emphasizes the importance of filling these roles to influence party decisions and increase voter turnout. 

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    28 April 2025, 10:13 pm
  • 51 minutes 3 seconds
    How Judges Are Shaping the Future of Immigration Policy

    Congressman Abe Hamadeh discusses the current state of the judiciary and its implications for immigration policy. Hamadeh highlights the contrasting narratives surrounding judges who harbor illegal immigrants and the ongoing crisis within the legal system. He emphasizes the importance of the No Rogue Rulings Act and the need for Congress to support President Trump. Also, Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty and visiting fellow at Heritage for Parental Rights, delves into the latest developments in parental rights and education. From the implications of recent executive orders to the controversial integration of artificial intelligence in classrooms, Tiffany shares insights into what parents need to know. Later, investigative journalist Seamus Bruner joins to talk about the recent developments surrounding Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum. Bruner discusses the implications of Schwab's resignation amid allegations of financial misconduct and the broader impact on globalism. Finally,  former police officer and founder of The Wounded Blue, Randy Sutton, discusses his new book, Rescuing 911. Randy sheds light on the ongoing public safety crisis, the challenges facing law enforcement, and the alarming decrease in police presence across America. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context of these issues and the need for a renewed commitment to supporting our police forces. As National Police Week approaches, Randy shares insights on how this event can inspire recruitment and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

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    27 April 2025, 10:00 am
  • 34 minutes 56 seconds
    Special Report: Securing a More Fair Future on Trade - Part Two

    On this special report, brought to you by AMAC, economist Steve Moore shares insights on the current volatility of the stock market, the potential impact of tax reforms, and the ongoing negotiations with major global economies, particularly China. With a focus on fair trade practices, Steve emphasizes the importance of domestic production and the role of consumer choices in shaping the future of American trade. Bobby Charles, a former Assistant Secretary of State and Republican candidate for governor of Maine, talks the current state of trade and its implications for America. Bobby discusses the historical context of free trade, the challenges faced by American workers, and the need for a recalibration of trade policies to protect U.S. interests.  Finally, Colonel Rob Maness, a United States Air Force veteran delves into significant national security issues, including the military's enhanced control over the southern border, the ongoing efforts to combat drug cartels, and the recent successes against terrorist threats. 

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    26 April 2025, 10:00 am
  • 30 minutes 11 seconds
    Special Report: Securing a More Fair Future on Trade - Part One

    On this special report, brought to you by AMAC, Congressman Eric Burlison from Missouri joins to discuss the current state of tariffs and the ongoing debates in Congress. Congressman Burlison shares his insights on President Trump's new initiatives regarding foreign campaign contributions and the implications for American manufacturing. Author and China expert Gordon Chang, author of "Plan China's Project to Destroy America," sheds light on the current state of the Chinese economy and its implications for U.S.-China relations. Additional interview with Leaha Thomas from Wired 2 Fish Coffee.

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    25 April 2025, 11:27 pm
  • 43 minutes 19 seconds
    Attorney General Coleman: A Battle Against Fentanyl and Drug Cartels

    Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman discusses the critical loophole in the U.S.-China trade program, entry type 86, which allowed uninspected products valued under $800, facilitating the influx of fentanyl. Coleman highlights that 1.2 billion packages were uninspected last year, leading to overdose deaths. He praises the Trump administration for swiftly closing this loophole. Coleman also addresses the issue of unregulated Chinese vapes targeting youth and the harmful impact of TikTok's algorithm. He emphasizes Kentucky's innovative approaches to domestic violence prevention and praised the FBI's renewed focus on violent crime under Director Kash Patel. Additional interviews with Bud Cummins and Dr. Carol Swain.

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    24 April 2025, 10:27 pm
  • 37 minutes 31 seconds
    Mike Waltz explains President Trump's strategy of using tariffs to leverage better trade deals and bring manufacturing back to the U.S.

    John Solomon sits down for an exclusive interview with National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. Waltz discusses President Trump's strategies for trade with China, emphasizing tariffs to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. He highlights the importance of a strong personal relationship with leaders like President Xi and the need for fair trade. Waltz also addresses the U.S.-India relationship, condemning a recent terrorist attack in India and praising the progress in trade and defense cooperation. Additionally, he outlines Trump's efforts to end the Ukraine-Russia conflict, increase European defense spending, and combat terrorism, noting the elimination of 74 terrorist leaders in 90 days. Additional interview with Bobby Charles, a candidate for Maine governor, shares his insights on recent global developments and the impact of President Trump's leadership style. Bobby discusses the ongoing conversations with Iran, Russia, and Venezuela, highlighting the significance of direct engagement in foreign policy. He draws parallels between Trump and past leaders like Ronald Reagan, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and decisiveness in leadership.

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    24 April 2025, 12:06 am
  • 43 minutes 19 seconds
    Rogue Judges: Congresswoman Houchin's Call for Reform

    Congresswoman Erin Houchin from Indiana shares her insights on the legacy of Pope Francis, the ongoing immigration crisis, and the role of federal courts in shaping policy. She delves into the Republican Party's messaging challenges, the state of the economy, and the need for reforms in various sectors, including education. Congresswoman Houchin also discusses the importance of local governance and the impact of tariffs on American manufacturing. Later, Dan Schneider from Media Research Center discusses the extensive censorship efforts by the Biden administration, involving over 90 federal agencies and 57 censorship initiatives. He highlights the use of USAID funds to censor American speech, a practice they termed "financial turnstile." Schneider also criticizes NPR and PBS for their financial reliance on taxpayer dollars, noting they receive over $550 million annually and misrepresent their funding sources. Additionally, he discusses Wikipedia's bias in editing biographies, particularly JD Vance's, and announced an upcoming report on a new "Axis of Evil" involving Google, Wikipedia, and the Associated Press. Finally, Father Frank Pavone talks about the passing of Pope Francis and the impact of his papacy. Pavone, a former Catholic priest and pro-life advocate, highlights Pope Francis' emphasis on mercy and the need for clergy to be close to the people. He criticizes the Pope's confusing statements on marriage, human sexuality, and the LGBTQ community, and expresses hope for clarity from the next Pope.

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    22 April 2025, 7:52 pm
  • 52 minutes 59 seconds
    Pope Francis: A Legacy of Faith and Global Impact

    Congresswoman Marionette Miller Meeks shares her insights on the legacy of Pope Francis, the significance of his final Easter message, and the future of the papacy. Meeks also discusses pressing issues in Congress, including prescription drug prices and the ongoing efforts to bring transparency to the pharmaceutical industry. Steve Cortes discusses the impact of Pope Francis's passing, highlighting his significant influence on global politics and the Catholic Church. Cortes reflects on the leftward shift in Catholic doctrine, particularly on immigration, and Francis' legacy as a tireless shepherd.  Finally, J. Christian Adams discusses various election integrity issues. In Texas, Adams highlights a lawsuit challenging the state's early voting system, which allegedly violates political privacy rights. In Philadelphia, Adams mentions a voter intimidation case involving threatening letters to Trump supporters. Adams also criticizes the lack of transparency in voter rolls in states like Hawaii and South Carolina. He emphasized the importance of clean voter rolls and transparency.

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    21 April 2025, 11:43 pm
  • 32 minutes 28 seconds
    The Battle for Border Security: Insights from an ICE Veteran

    John Fabricatore, a retired ICE field director and current fellow at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the stark contrasts between media narratives and the realities of immigration enforcement. John shares insights from his extensive career in fugitive operations, shedding light on the complexities of dealing with illegal immigration and the challenges faced by ICE. Additional special interview, only John Solomon is the interviewed and not the interviewer. John sat down with Tony Perkins on his show, Washington Watch, to discuss President Trump's recent tariff announcements, the strategic positioning against China, and the potential outcomes for American workers and consumers. 

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    20 April 2025, 10:00 am
  • 34 minutes 23 seconds
    Claire Lopez on Trump's Strategic Moves in the Middle East

    Former CIA operations officer Claire Lopez shares her insights on national security under President Trump. She discusses the implications of a recent New York Times report about a potential Israeli strike and the ongoing negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program. Claire emphasizes the challenges of these discussions and the strategic military positioning in the region. Former FBI Executive Assistant Director and author Chris Piehota discusses the rapid and well-coordinated law enforcement response to the Florida State shooting, crediting training and awareness for saving lives. He also highlights the FBI's shift in investigative practices during the Crossfire Hurricane era, criticizing ideologically driven investigations. Finally, Rabbi Yaakov Menken, the Executive Vice President of the Coalition for Jewish Values, reflects on the alarming rise of antisemitic sentiments, particularly in academic institutions like Harvard, and the implications of generational shifts in attitudes towards Jewish communities. Rabbi Menken highlights the troubling connection between antisemitism and contemporary ideologies such as DEI and CRT, and we explore the potential consequences of allowing hate to fester unchecked.

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    19 April 2025, 10:00 am
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