• Unveiling Secrets: Congressman Burchett on Declassifying Federal Files
    Feb 21 2025

    Congressman Tim Burchett from Tennessee delves into the controversial task force aimed at declassifying federal secrets. Congressman Burchett shares his thoughts on UFOs, the JFK files, and the assassination of historical figures like Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. He expresses skepticism about the government's transparency and highlights the need for accountability regarding taxpayer dollars, saying "these agencies, I think you've got people in them, they're crooked as a dog's leg." Additional interview with Rich Baris, the director of Big Data Poll, who discusses President Trump's high approval ratings and the diverse support he is garnering from younger voters, minorities, and the implications of Elon Musk's influence on this demographic. Baris provides insights into the evolving political landscape, highlighting issues such as immigration, economic concerns, and the potential for a peace deal in Ukraine.

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    30 mins
  • Rebuilding the FBI: Kash Patel's Mission to Restore Confidence
    Feb 19 2025

    Kash Patel is headed to a final confirmation vote to be the new FBI Director and retired FBI agent and author Chris Piehota outlines the critical steps Patel must take in his first hundred days. From reshaping the organizational culture to addressing leadership deficiencies, Piehota dives into the challenges and opportunities facing the Bureau. Also, retired supervisory agent Jeff Danik delves into what it means for the future of the agency, the challenges Patel will face on his first day, including the need for a trustworthy team and the importance of addressing long-standing issues within the FBI's upper management. CPAC kicks off this week and Mercedes Schlapp, a CPAC Senior Fellow and former White House Strategic Senior Adviser to President Trump, shares her insights on the upcoming CPAC event, reflecting on the evolution of the conservative movement and the importance of unity within the party. She discusses pivotal moments from past CPACs, including the brave invitation extended to Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and how those decisions have shaped the current political landscape. Mercedes emphasizes the need for grassroots activism, the significance of family values, and the global reach of the MAGA movement.

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    52 mins
  • Congressman Brandon Gill on DOGE: "The American people are so sick of being taxed and not knowing where money is going"
    Feb 18 2025

    Congressman Brandon Gill from Texas discusses the ongoing efforts to enhance transparency in government spending, the importance of accountability, and the push for permanent legislation to back President Trump's executive orders. Gill also shares insights on the current political landscape, foreign policy, and the fight against censorship. Later, national security expert Victoria Coates, shares her insights on the importance of communication with Russia and the potential consequences of the Biden administration's approach. Finally, Mike Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, discusses the ongoing battle for control of the Justice Department, highlighting the tension between elected leaders and career bureaucrats.

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    55 mins
  • Fighting Fire with Science: Congressman Mike Kennedy's Wildfire Research Initiative
    Feb 17 2025

    Congressman Mike Kennedy tackle the pressing issue of wildfires and the need for effective prevention strategies with his innovative plan for the Wildfire Research Institute in Utah, aimed at gathering crucial data to combat the devastating effects of wildfires. Kennedy also discusses the 'Get Back to Work' act, which promotes the dignity of work for those receiving SNAP benefits. Congressman Andy Biggs joins us to discuss the challenges of uncovering waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending, particularly in relation to the influence of NGOs and the ongoing immigration debates, the complexities surrounding DACA, the push for significant budget cuts, and the broader impact on taxpayers. Finally, John Schnatter, the founder of Papa John's Pizza, discusses the recent confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary and the movement to Make America Healthy Again. Schnatter shares his insights on the importance of food quality, the detrimental effects of processed foods, and the need for a shift towards healthier options.

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    45 mins
  • From $4.4 Trillion to $7.3 Trillion: The Budgeting Crisis Explained by Senator Ron Johnson
    Feb 16 2025

    Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin shares his comprehensive plan to regain fiscal control in Washington. With a focus on transparency and responsible budgeting, Senator Johnson discusses how spending has skyrocketed since 2019 and presents historical spending levels as benchmarks for a balanced budget. He also addresses the misuse of funds and the need for accountability in government programs, particularly concerning the financial implications of immigration policies. Later, Texas Congressman Michael Cloud discusses the shocking revelations about government waste, fraud, and mismanagement, and discuss the implications for American taxpayers. Congressman Cloud shares insights on the importance of reform and how bipartisan efforts can address the misuse of taxpayer dollars. Finally, Mike Ring, CEO of Old Glory Bank, shares his insights on the ongoing battle for banking freedom in America. Mike discusses the recent congressional hearing that highlighted the troubling tactics used to debank conservatives and the importance of free-market solutions. He elaborates on the two types of debanking currently affecting Americans and emphasizes the need for a banking system that serves all citizens without bias.

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    30 mins
  • The AI Revolution: Winning the Battle for Supremacy
    Feb 15 2025

    Congressman Eric Burlison from Missouri reveals alarming truths about government waste and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars. As a member of the DOGE Committee, Congressman Burlison shares insights into the upcoming hearing aimed at exposing waste, fraud, and abuse within federal programs. He discusses the misuse of FEMA funds in migrant trafficking, the importance of reducing government size, and the pressing need for spending cuts to combat inflation.

    Later, Mark Beckman, the CEO of DMA United and author of the insightful book, Some Future: How AI Is Going to Change Everything. Mark shares his perspectives on the profound impact artificial intelligence will have on our lives within the next few years, emphasizing its potential to enhance healthcare, food access, and overall quality of life. He delves into the implications of AI in warfare and privacy, as well as the competitive landscape between the U.S. and China in the AI sector. Beckman says that "artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency will represent the single largest business sector of growth for our nation over the next four to five years."

    Finally, Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule and a candidate for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's seat, shares his insights on the dynamics at play and challenges to winning that seat. Constantino discusses the challenges facing the district, including border issues and the need for improved Internet and cell service. He also emphasizes the importance of bringing talented individuals into politics, inspired by figures like President Trump and Elon Musk.

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    33 mins
  • Congresswoman Harriet Hageman: "It is a matter of exposing some of the things that have been embedded in our government and how incredibly destructive that they are"
    Feb 15 2025

    Wyoming Congresswoman Harriet Hageman, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, discusses the alarming trends in judicial behavior and the implications for constitutional governance. Hageman shares her insights on the potential for impeachment proceedings against judges, the politicization of the judiciary, and the need for reform in the permitting process for energy production. Congressman Jeff Crank from Colorado, who shares his insights on government waste, fraud, and abuse. Congressman Crank discusses the importance of rooting out inefficiencies in government programs, particularly in entitlement systems, and how this can lead to better resource allocation without cutting essential services. He highlights the positive changes in Congress under President Trump and the significance of American leadership on the global stage, especially regarding recent developments in international relations. Lastly, Leaha Thomas from Wired 2 Fish Coffee joins and shares its mission to support conservation efforts.


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    33 mins
  • Congressman Greg Steube warns about failing to balance the budget in the next two years, "we'll never be able to do it as a country"
    Feb 14 2025

    Congressman Greg Steube shares insights on the urgent need for reform within the FBI and discusses his legislative efforts to abolish USAID, highlighting instances of waste and corruption. With a focus on fiscal responsibility and accountability in government spending, Steube warns "if we are not able to balance our budget and cut significant spending in these next two years, then we'll never be able to do it as a country." Oklahoma School Superintendent Ryan Walters discusses Oklahoma's innovative education policies. FInally, Father Frank Pavone shares insights on the intersection of faith and politics.

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    41 mins