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You can believe little of what you see when it comes to Leftism, Leftists, etc…Take for example the so-called racist video the Left say President Trump posted. It was nothing close to what really happened, and Democrats know it. Still, they immediately branded him a fascist. The stunt backfired, as Trump lost NO ground.But it's not just Leftists for whom Conservatives must beware. Because there are many Leftists posing as conservatives.The Conservative movement is full of deceitful people, profiteering on the naïve. Candace Owens has been outed, as has MTG. And now we get Steve Bannon.Each of these people represents how Leftism works. Leftism is selfish, self-serving, and worships the god of idolatry. Every Leftist either openly or secretly wants the spotlight and all the accoutrements that come from it, particularly power.Consider other so-called Republicans, like Ana Navarro, Joe Scarborough, Michael Steel, and many others.Steve Bannon was no exception. He a con man. And I said this when I did an interview with him at a CPAC a few years back. We were discussing the situation in the Black community, and Bannon's comments had all the markings of a Leftist.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I look at the news feed daily and for hours. I see how easy it is to get disgusted. Leftism is rampant. There are far too many of us willing to speak up about it, and then ACT on it.And there is SO much out there.Bad parenting, bad teachers, bad role models…I didn't discuss the Super Bowl yesterday, because I didn't watch it. I did watch the TPUSA halftime show just to give my support for Charlie's team.I heard much about the Super Bowl after the fact. For example, John Kasich former governor of OH loved the halftime show with Bad Bunny.I read the lyrics to one of his songs, and I'm not sure how this person won a Grammy and was allowed to perform at the Super Bowl.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're just a few weeks out from the very first state primary elections of the year. And President Donald Trump and the GOP are, at the moment, unpopular.As people around the country prepare to head to the polls to decide who will run in this year's midterms, the president is once again trying to undermine the most basic functions of elections. He's still spreading lies about past elections he lost and is now sowing seeds of doubt in the local elections process. There is no evidence to support Trump's repeated, false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.In late January, the FBI seized boxes of 2020 election ballots and other voting records in Fulton County, Georgia, which for years has been the focus of his baseless conspiracy theory that the election was rigged.In this installment of our weekly politics series, “If You Can Keep It,” we explore what the president's latest attacks on election integrity mean for the future of our democracy.Find more of our programs online. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
With over 83 percent public support, the SAVE Act should be a layup. So why are Democrats attacking it as "Jim Crow 2.0," and why is Republican leadership in the Senate stalling behind procedural excuses? This episode breaks down what the SAVE America Act actually does, why voter ID has overwhelming bipartisan support, and how the "suppression" narrative relies on racial gaslighting. From the myth of nationalized elections to the Senate's zombie filibuster, Professor Nick Giordano provides a blunt analysis of why election integrity has become a controversial fight in Washington. What You'll Learn What the SAVE Act really changes and why proof of citizenship matters for secure elections Why claims that voter ID is racist collapse under real-world scrutiny and polling data Black and Latino communities How voter roll maintenance works everywhere else in government and why elections are treated differently Why the zombie filibuster allows Senate leadership to block popular legislation without taking a public stand What the GOP's hesitation reveals about political courage and the upcoming 2026 midterms.
Can we look at how we are winning? I'm excited as heck to be back to remind my friend, YOU, about how things are going.Do you want to know what I learned about academia.Professors are telling poly sci students to register as Republicans then vote Leftists.Seen any sign of that?That's the Democrats' strategy is to LIE about who they are, try to fool us, infiltrate us, then turn on us.We have so many things to discuss, and NONE of it is good news for Democrats.I crack up when I see these clown talking about “when we get back the House” or “when we gain control”, etc.Democrats told us there was no fraud. They told us to move on. They told us January 6 was a fairy tale invented by extremists. Now unsealed grand jury testimony says Georgia Governor Brian Kemp ordered investigators to stand down. That is not incompetence. That is participation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let's play “Spot the Desperation”. It's an easy game. Just listen to Democrats discuss any topic, and see if you can…spot the desperation.Trump is a racist, again. This time because of a video that depicted Democrats as animals. Democrats jumped at the chance to paint Trump as a racist, when the Obamas were depicted as apes. Trump didn't play the video, but it play AFTER a video that Trump's team did play. The hoopla over the incident lasted exactly 1 minute and 13 seconds, before it lost steam.Hakeem Jeffries wanted to make sure to register his dismay at President Trump doing nothing, and dropped an f-bomb in one of his comments. Dollar Store Obama is worse than Joe Biden when it comes to acting tough.After the “Trump is racist” tactic failed, Democrats moved on to criticize Trump RX. Lifelong grifters like Elizabeth Warren who championed for lower prescription drug prices poopooed on Trump RX calling it a “Trump vanity project”. Millions of Americans can now officially get deeply discounted meds, in many cases at less cost than their co-pays, and Democrats are complaining.Democrats are mad that Trump is threatening to audit 15 states where election cheating occurred the most.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Trump's return to power didn't fracture GOP donors, it consolidated them. Whatever corporate media fantasy existed about “donor fatigue” collapsed under the reality of 2025. Republican donors are not confused. They're not hedging. They're not waiting to see how things shake out.They're funding outcomes.This is why the RNC could build reserves instead of debt. It's why Democrats had to borrow to keep the lights on.And when the money falters, distraction becomes policy.Enter the street chaos.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The “fortification” narrative sold after 2020 framed coordination as civic virtue. What it actually did was normalize opacity. Georgia cracks that illusion. If one state's records fall, others will be demanded.[X] SB – Susan Voyles on 145K pristine ballots 1Eclipse for Biden. Referendum. Amendments.Pre-printed.This is why Democrats are frantic. Not angry. Not defiant. Frantic. Because panic is what happens when the story you rehearsed can't survive contact with paper.And here's the irony that should make every listener smile. The very institutions Democrats claimed were compromised are now the ones they fear. Not because they're corrupt. Because they're finally functioning.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Trump wants to ‘nationalize the voting' in several states; The Washington Post under Jeff Bezos goes from ‘Democracy Dies in Darkness' to a shell of its former self; the Velshi Banned Book Club tackles the Aldous Huxley classic "Brave New World." To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
You can usually find common ground with almost anyone. Music, food, mutual hatred of airlines. With today's Democrats, common ground is impossible because they define themselves entirely by opposition. They don't stand for things anymore. They stand against Trump. Trump could cure hiccups and Democrats would condemn him.Look at what they oppose purely because Trump supports it.No tax on tips. Democrats voted no. Let that sink in. The party of the working class looked at bartenders, waitresses, and so on, and said, “We need a cut of that birthday gratuity.” They didn't even pretend it was about fairness. They just shook down the tip jar like a mob accountant.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ilhan Omar's political career has always relied on two things: grievance amplification and bloc manipulation. The only thing that changed is the branding. Where the traditional Black Leftist playbook once dominated, Omar localized it, substituting Somali identity politics into the same grievance machine. It worked, until it didn't. Her power was predicated on a national Democratic regime that no longer exists in the form she needed.When Biden collapsed under his own party's weight and Kamala Harris lost, Omar's ladder snapped. That matters because her long-term strategy wasn't Congress. It was inevitability. A coalition presidency. A moral shield built from identity politics so thick that questions themselves could be framed as crimes.That future died quietly. And when futures die, politicians panic.Now place that panic next to Georgia.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, WREC's Ben Ferguson fills in for Mark. Sen Chuck Schumer has labeled the SAVE Act—a bill requiring ID and proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections—as "Jim Crow 2.0," claiming it suppresses voters. This is racist – Schumer is implying that Black and Hispanic Americans cannot reasonably be expected to have or obtain an ID in 2026. Democrats support requiring ID for universal background checks when purchasing firearms but oppose it for voting. The only reason anyone would opposes voter ID is to exploit the system and cheat. The majority of Americans support voter ID. Later, President Trump realized that prescription drug prices have gotten too high. So, he launched Trump RX to lower these prices. This will save Americans billions of dollars. Also, Americans should closely follow the proposed merger between Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery, as it extends far beyond a corporate deal to impact American jobs, media control, and national security. Culture, storytelling, and media serve as key weapons in the global battle of ideas, where foreign adversaries—particularly China—exploit weakened U.S. companies to spread authoritarian influence and propaganda. The merger would strengthen an American entity, preserve hundreds of thousands of middle-class jobs across multiple states, enable major U.S. investments like Netflix's new studio project, and help domestic streaming compete against Big Tech and state-backed foreign players. Approval of the merger can bolster U.S. cultural leadership and protect against foreign dominance in the information war, aligning with Ronald Reagan's belief in safeguarding freedom through strong American influence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Georgia is always on my mind as unanswered questions, missing ballots, and federal involvement reignite outrage. From court refusals to FBI raids, grassroots investigators refuse to stand down. Testimony, whistleblowers, and new revelations expose a fight for election integrity that Georgia cannot escape...
Who would you rather be, a Democrat or a Republican?I have a lot to discuss and my theme for this hour is snakebit Democrats. They fall into every Trump trap, and in some cases they create the traps they catch themselves in.Did you think Epstein was over?In the latest, Trump is now a child rapist.In what is certain to qualify as performance art with subpoenas, the Clintons have agreed to testify before Congress.The question that immediately hit me? Why do we need both Clintons?I paraphrase the late Tina Turner and ask, "What's Hill got to do, got to do with it?"Is she Bill's moral support dog, there to fetch memories, play dead, and rollover whenever the word “Epstein” is spoken?Here's the straight-faced version, as reported by MSN.Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in a House investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein. According to Bill's spokesperson, Angel Ureña, the Clintons “negotiated in good faith,” while Chairman James Comer apparently did not. The Clintons, we are told, look forward to “setting a precedent that applies to everyone.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Their biggest fear isn't disagreement, it's discovery. Being found out. And once that happens, everything becomes “dangerous,” “racist,” or “misinformation,” depending on which word fits on a chyron.The political left used to believe sunlight was the best disinfectant. Now they install blackout curtains and accuse the sun of hate speech. Because once citizens started recording what local governments were quietly tolerating, the spell broke. And that's the story Democrats cannot control. Not ballots yet, but cameras. Not voting machines, but iPhones. The age of the credentialed liar is being interrupted by people who didn't ask permission to notice things.Minnesota was supposed to be the wholesome Midwestern buffer. Turns out it's a case study. Massive fraud cases involving nonprofit abuse and taxpayer-funded programs didn't just slip through the cracks. They were marched through the front door, stamped approved, and waved along. The Feeding Our Future case alone involved over $250 million in alleged fraud tied to pandemic relief, with political connections that raised eyebrows across party lines. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
America faces cultural, spiritual, and economic attacks—and Kevin Freeman breaks down what's really happening with Richard Harris. Discover the forces shaping our nation, the threats to freedom, and how people of faith can stand for truth in today's crisis.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.truthandliberty.net/subscribe Get "Faith for America" here: https://store.awmi.net/purchase/tal102Donate here: https://www.truthandliberty.net/donate
[X] SB – Peter Navarro on steelUS steel production passed Japan for the 1st time in decades…https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/02/trump-india-trade-deal-tariffs.htmlThe U.S. and India have reached a trade deal and will immediately move to lower tariffs on each other's goods, President Donald Trump announced.Prime Minister Narendra Modi also agreed to buy American products “at a much higher level” as part of the agreement, Trump said in a Truth Social post Monday following a call with the Indian leader.Modi additionally committed to “stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela,” Trump said in the post.He agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela. This will help END THE WAR in Ukraine, which is taking place right now, with thousands of people dying each and every week! Out of friendship and respect for Prime Minister Modi and, as per his request, effective immediately, we agreed to a Trade Deal between the United States and India, whereby the United States will charge a reduced Reciprocal Tariff, lowering it from 25% to 18%. They will likewise move forward to reduce their Tariffs and Non Tariff Barriers against the United States, to ZERO. The Prime Minister also committed to “BUY AMERICAN,” at a much higher level, in addition to over $500 BILLION DOLLARS of U.S. Energy, Technology, Agricultural, Coal, and many other products.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The human body is an unforgiving truth teller. You can lie to your friends, your coworkers, your spouse, and even your therapist. But your body keeps receipts.A rational person understands this early. Eat decently. Move occasionally. Get checked out once in a while. You do not need to be a triathlete or live on kale smoothies. You just need awareness. When something feels off, you investigate. Tightness in the chest is not a suggestion. It is a warning label.Healthy people catch problems early. They adjust. They survive.Unhealthy people do something else entirely. They normalize decline. This is where the Democratic Party lives.If the GOP is a middle-aged guy who gets a weird lab result and immediately Googles it, schedules a follow up, and cuts back on sugar, Democrats are the cast of My 600 Pound Life yelling at the scale because it refuses to validate their feelings.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Listener Question episode of The Wright Report, Bryan shares good news for Texas farmers as Mexico finally agrees to deliver long-owed water under a decades-old treaty, then breaks down the high-stakes fight ahead over ICE funding, voter ID laws, and the risk of another government shutdown. Bryan also answers pointed questions about foreign-backed activism tied to Minneapolis protests, why the CIA cannot simply target an American billionaire operating from China, and how misinformation has warped the public's understanding of asylum, detentions, and so-called "illegal" versus "legal" migrants. The episode closes with a major shift in the medical world, as leading plastic surgeons reverse course on gender transition surgeries for children, signaling what Bryan calls the start of a long-overdue reckoning. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: February 4 2026 Wright Report, Listener questions episode, Texas Mexico water treaty Rio Grande, Claudia Sheinbaum Trump water deal, ICE funding shutdown fight DHS, SAVE America Act voter ID filibuster, MEGA Act mail-in ballot rules, Roy Singham China funding protests, CIA authority limits foreign activists, fake asylum claims explained, Biden app parole fraud, plastic surgeons reject gender transition surgery children, trans medicine reckoning
I video of a friend of mine and he said, “God will keep enough strife in your life so you won't forget Him.”That line lodged itself in my ribs.Because I'm living proof. When I'm struggling, I pray constantly. I call on God with the urgency of a man whose oxygen mask just dropped from the ceiling. But the moment I hit a stride, a little success, a little comfort, God gets politely set aside. Not rejected. Just… postponed.And right on schedule, the next smackdown arrives.If people were honest, most would admit they've lived this cycle. Comfort breeds amnesia. Struggle restores memory.Now here's the thing. Everyone knows tragedy will occur. Jobs end. Relationships dissolve. Loved ones die. Businesses fail. Bodies betray us. These are known risks. They're written into the terms of service of being alive.And most of those things can be overcome in one way or another. But circumstances matter.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Well, JPM and others have joined the billionaires pitching into these accounts. JPM will match $1000 for these accounts. I would have loved to have had an account like this. Imagine what this will do for some at-risk children.What about the appointment of Colin McDonald as Asst AG for National Fraud EnforcementNew DOJ position…We will dig into his role soon, but you know that Democrats are scared to death over this…The Grammys was on the other night. And its ratings were as expected. Down 9% over the previous year.And from what I hear, more of the same. A bunch of self-indulgent elitist airheads who can sing, all believing their hype.Nobody cares about the opinions of these people, and that's why they are losing their audience. Billy Eilish, Bad Bunny…who are these people anyway?The Grammys is a style show for entertainers. And the award means less and less as years go on.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The president just suggested nationalizing elections. The constitution has something to say about that. So does our guest, Matt Crane, the head of the Colorado County Clerks Association. Then, two Colorado-based figure skating coaches talk about the artistry, pressure, and finding balance as three of their skaters get ready to compete at the Olympics. Plus, why some parents are opting for landlines instead of smart phones for children. And the Colorado South Asian artist collective celebrates its first anniversary in Evergreen and looks forward to the future.
In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by Jason Miyares, Former Attorney General of Virginia, for a wide-ranging conversation on the state’s rapidly changing political landscape. They examine the impact of early voting, the radical shift in Virginia politics, and how media narratives shape public perception ahead of critical elections. Miyares breaks down the consequences of government overreach, the challenges Republicans face in a media-driven political environment, and why an informed electorate is essential to preserving accountability and the rule of law. The discussion offers timely insights into Virginia’s role as a political bellwether and what its trajectory could signal for national politics moving forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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❄️ Could the South really see another round of snow flurries? Tara opens with a look at unusual winter weather before pivoting into a sweeping deep dive on politics, power, and accountability.
❄️ Could the South really see three snow events in rapid succession? Tara opens the show with a look at unusual winter weather forecasts before diving headfirst into a heated political breakdown.
History is going to beat the hell out of Democrats. Not politely. Not with nuance. I mean the way we look back at medieval bloodletting and say, “You people really thought that helped?” The last decade of Democratic governance will be studied the way we study cults. Future students will ask, “Why did no one stop them?” and the answer will be, “Because anyone who asked questions was called a racist.”You can usually find common ground with almost anyone. Music, food, mutual hatred of airlines. With today's Democrats, common ground is impossible because they define themselves entirely by opposition. They don't stand for things anymore. They stand against Trump. Trump could cure hiccups and Democrats would condemn him.Look at what they oppose purely because Trump supports it.No tax on tips. Democrats voted no. Let that sink in. The party of the working class looked at bartenders, waitresses, and so on, and said, “We need a cut of that birthday gratuity.” They didn't even pretend it was about fairness. They just shook down the tip jar like a mob accountant.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are moments in politics where rhetoric stops mattering, spin stops working, and even the media's usual fog machine can't cover what's right in front of everyone. Money is one of those moments.Not vibes. Not hashtags. Not street theater. Actual cash on hand and actual debt.And by the end of 2025, the financial picture for America's two major parties looks less like a rivalry and more like a bankruptcy court waiting room.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvUcUY1gPcgLet's start with the clean, indisputable numbers as reported by VoteHub and reflected in FEC filings.At the start of 2025, the Republican National Committee held $38.1 million in cash and zero debt. The Democratic National Committee began with $22.1 million and also zero debt. Democrats were already behind, but not catastrophically so. At that moment, the story could have been framed as “competitive.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Daily Herold, Jon Herold dives deep into the breaking developments surrounding the FBI's execution of a search warrant in Fulton County and the media firestorm that followed. The show centers on Tulsi Gabbard's formal response to members of Congress, unpacking her statutory authority as Director of National Intelligence and why election security is being framed as a national security issue. Jon walks through the implications of the raid, the intelligence authorities cited under the National Security Act, and the ongoing panic from legacy media figures reacting to renewed scrutiny of election integrity. The episode also revisits longstanding questions around electronic voting systems, cyber vulnerabilities, and why the intelligence community's past assessments remain contested. Throughout the discussion, Jon connects current events to earlier election narratives, executive orders on foreign interference, and the broader implications for public trust, accountability, and the future of U.S. elections. This episode is a focused, document-driven breakdown of why Fulton County matters and why the reaction to it may be just as revealing as the investigation itself.
The “fortification” narrative sold after 2020 framed coordination as civic virtue. What it actually did was normalize opacity. Georgia cracks that illusion. If one state's records fall, others will be demanded.[X] SB – Susan Voyles on 145K pristine ballots 1Eclipse for Biden. Referendum. Amendments.Pre-printed.This is why Democrats are frantic. Not angry. Not defiant. Frantic. Because panic is what happens when the story you rehearsed can't survive contact with paper.And here's the irony that should make every listener smile. The very institutions Democrats claimed were compromised are now the ones they fear. Not because they're corrupt. Because they're finally functioning.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Panic has a sound. It's not screaming. It's coordination. It's the sudden harmony of people who allegedly never rehearsed singing the exact same song at the exact same pitch, within hours of each other. Panic is when everybody insists nothing happened, but they insist it with matching bullet points, identical buzzwords, and the emotional range of a hostage video filmed in landscape mode.Democrats panic the way bad magicians panic. They don't disappear. They throw smoke, trip over the curtain, and yell “misdirection” while pointing at the audience like that's how illusions work. And right now, the smoke is coming out of Georgia, thick enough to choke every late-night “nothing to see here” narrative they've been dining out on since 2020.You don't need a search warrant to detect panic. You just need pattern recognition and a memory longer than a TikTok loop. Every time Democrats are about to be exposed, they stage something emotional, symbolic, or theatrical. Something that changes the conversation from facts to feelings. From ledgers to lenses. From questions to accusations. Enter Ilhan Omar, stage left, pretending to be assaulted in a way that just happens to coincide with the FBI rolling trucks into Fulton County like they're finally collecting the receipts nobody was ever supposed to see.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, guest host Ben Whedon sits down with Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson to discuss the current legislative landscape surrounding election integrity and immigration reform. Senator Johnson shares insights on the growing momentum behind the SAFE Act, a comprehensive Election Integrity Bill that has faced challenges in Congress. He emphasizes the overwhelming public support for voter ID laws and critiques the Democratic Party's stance on election security, arguing that their policies create opportunities for fraud.As the conversation unfolds, Johnson proposes a new legislative initiative called the Secure America Act, aimed at securing elections, borders, and taxpayer funds. He discusses the potential need to eliminate the filibuster to pass this crucial legislation, expressing his concerns about the Democrats' willingness to do so when they regain power.We also delve into the contentious issue of immigration enforcement, with Johnson highlighting the implications of the current open border policies and their impact on crime and public safety. He addresses the challenges faced by ICE in Minnesota and the broader consequences of illegal immigration on communities across America.Senator Johnson reflects on the upcoming midterms and the potential for Republicans to gain electoral advantages in the 2030 reapportionment process. He stresses the importance of focusing on popular legislation that resonates with the American public, advocating for a straightforward approach to reform that prioritizes security and accountability.Next, for FBI agent and author Chris Piehota discusses the recent shake-up within the FBI under the leadership of Kash Patel. With a wave of unexpected firings and reassignments, particularly among field directors in key locations like Atlanta and New York, we explore the implications of these changes on the Bureau's operations and culture.Piehota shares insights into Patel's mission to identify and remove agents who may have allowed political biases to influence their investigative work. As the FBI seeks to realign its focus towards operational effectiveness, we delve into the historical context of personnel shifts within the agency and the potential impact on its overall structure.We also examine the controversial departure of former Deputy Director Dan Bongino, assessing the dynamics of his role and the changes in authority under Patel's leadership. With the introduction of co-deputy directors, we discuss how this split might affect decision-making and operational clarity within the FBI.As we navigate through the complexities of the Bureau's internal reforms, Piehota emphasizes the importance of transparency and communication from Director Patel. He argues that the public deserves to understand how these changes will enhance the FBI's capabilities, particularly in addressing national security threats alongside street-level crime.Finally, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton joins and discusses the ongoing challenges faced in the realm of FOIA litigation against the Department of Justice. Fitton shares insights on the current administration's handling of transparency issues, particularly in light of the recent changes in leadership at the DOJ. He expresses his surprise at the continued lack of responsiveness from the DOJ, regardless of who is in charge, highlighting the persistent barriers that hinder the release of crucial information.We delve into specific cases, such as the prosecution of Peter Navarro and the ongoing investigations into the alleged weaponization of government agencies. Fitton emphasizes the bureaucratic hurdles and the 'deep state of secrecy' that often leads to litigation being the only recourse for obtaining public information. He discusses the implications of the DOJ's reluctance to disclose documents related to high-profile cases, including the infamous Hunter Biden laptop, and the broader ramifications of this lack of transparency for American citizens.The conversation turns to the systemic issues within the FOIA process itself, as Fitton outlines the lengthy and often frustrating journey of obtaining documents through legal channels. He argues for the necessity of reforming the FOIA system to ensure greater accountability and responsiveness from government agencies. Fitton also reflects on the overwhelming scale of fraud within federal programs, suggesting that citizen activists and independent media play a crucial role in uncovering the truth as government agencies struggle to manage their responsibilities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
States like Texas requiring proof of legal status to register vehicles aren't making a philosophical statement. They're applying friction. And friction exposes reality. When benefits stop flowing freely, migration patterns change. When rules are enforced, sanctuaries suddenly look less hospitable.That's why Democrats scream. Not because it's cruel, but because it's effective.Scam Artists Don't Like SpotlightsFrom Maine to Michigan, the pattern repeats. Medicaid agencies multiplying like gremlins after midnight. Daycare scams run by politically connected figures. Fake invoices. Fake businesses. Real money. Lots of it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Trump's team arrives at Davos like an icebreaker through champagne fog. Scott Bessent and Howard Lutnick don't play footsie with the Great Reset crowd. They speak fluent America First. These two were not diplomats. They were enforcers.Suddenly the room temperature drops. These guys didn't show up to learn, listen, or harmonize. They showed up to explain how the world actually works. America grows. America produces. America wins. And we're done pretending we feel bad about it. The Great Reset crowd, who prefer America apologetic and subsidizing their failures, realize something horrifying: the United States is done being the adult child funding the family basement.The World Economic Forum, that fancy-schmancy gathering where billionaires pretend to care about the little people while sipping $50 lattes, just got a reality check from the Orange Man himself. Trump's team was unrelenting. "America First, baby!" Trump booms from the stage, talking about how the U.S. economy is roaring at 5.4% growth, inflation's down to 1.6%, and the border's tighter than a liberal's grip on their pronouns.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Trump's restructuring the world back to normal, folks. No more Great Reset nonsense a la Klaus Schwab and his cronies, where you own nothing and are happy about it. No more insects as food, and no-beef diets. [X] SB – Klaus Schwab on 4th revolution Klaus predicted smart traffic, smart (controlling) government, smart (controlling) cities. Integrated into an ecosystem driven by data. Everything would be monitored, and you will comply.These things have been occurring at breath-taking speed. A tsunami--digital, physical, biological…"Nooo, it's all a grift!" Stupidity on steroids, people. They're like that guy at the party who hates the music but you see his head twitching to the beat.Trump's message wasn't complicated. Countries should focus on making themselves great again. That single sentence detonated in Davos like a truth bomb wrapped in plain bacon-flavored-English. The global elite hate this idea because their entire business model depends on countries failing just enough to need them. The WEF isn't about cooperation. It's about management. They don't want strong nations. They want compliant ones. Trump looked at that system and did what he always does. He shrugged.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Desperation doesn't whisper. It bangs pots together at 10 a.m. on a weekday and calls it moral clarity.Democrats are not mobilizing kids because they believe in youth leadership. They're mobilizing kids because kids are useful shields. You can't criticize a policy if there's a 16-year-old in front of it. That's the theory, anyway. The reality is less noble and far more slapstick.These protests aren't designed to persuade adults. They're designed to distract them. Look over here. No, not there. Over here. See the signs? Feel the feelings? Don't ask about the money.Especially don't ask about Minnesota.Minnesota has become a masterclass in how quickly “compassion” turns into a cash piñata once oversight leaves the room. Fraud so widespread it makes Las Vegas look restrained. Medicaid scams. Feeding programs that feed bank accounts. Daycare operations that exist only in theory and billing statements.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota is cold in January, but Minnesota politics is Arctic Apocalypse now. Snowbanks have nothing on the frosty stares directed at federal law enforcement and the journalists who spin every clash into instant mythology. In 2026, Americans watched two killings linked to federal immigration enforcement — back-to-back incidents involving Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti — and the Left still insists it's all a tidy packaged narrative of villainy and righteousness. Yet as details emerge, the story the Left sells looks less like journalism and more like carnival hall mirrors: warped, self-serving, and guaranteed to make you laugh if you've got any common sense tucked in your coat pocket.Let's get our bearings on the ground first. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A mystery liquid, a perfectly timed disruption, and a congresswoman who suddenly needed a distraction. Was this an attack, a stunt, or the cleanest case study in Democratic Deflect 101 we've seen in years?Before we talk about syringes, security failures, or the sudden appearance of a man who seemed to know exactly when to stand up, we have to talk about Ilhan Omar the political construct. Not the slogan version. Not the activist trading card. The actual figure who has spent the better part of her congressional career wrapped in controversy that never quite resolves itself, only pauses.Ilhan Omar has lived under a cloud for years, and not the poetic kind. Campaign finance violations that resulted in formal penalties. A marriage timeline that aligned suspiciously well with immigration benefits. Ethics complaints that pile up, get dismissed, and then quietly reappear in another form. Foreign policy entanglements that seem to orbit Somalia with gravitational persistence. More recently, questions about personal wealth that doesn't square neatly with a congressional salary, and a wine venture that appears far more energetic in press releases than in reality.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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If Democrats were a stockbroker, this would be the moment they call you in a panic and say, “Listen very carefully… please don't buy Apple.” That's where we are right now.Because when Democrats start warning Republicans about the midterms, they aren't forecasting doom. They're confessing fear. This isn't concern. It's projection wearing a lab coat. It's like a burglar shouting, “You really shouldn't lock your doors tonight,” while already standing in your kitchen eating cereal straight from the box.Democrats keep insisting that immigration and ICE raids will be the electoral apocalypse for Republicans. That voters are going to recoil. That Americans will suddenly decide they love chaos, forgive crime, and feel spiritually fulfilled paying taxes so foreign gang members can treat the country like an all-inclusive resort with free court dates.And yet… they keep saying it louder. Slower. With hand gestures. Which tells you everything.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What I love most about Trump's style is for the most part it's unbending.And because of that, he's effective.Democrats are throwing everything at him, and he looks like Neyo in The Matrix.Imagine after Dems try everything and fail, then Trump starts hitting them with REAL justice.He's got the goods on Walz, Omar, Ellison, Comey, Big Tish, etc.Trump is on total offense.No more defending indictments, or language, or calls of racism…Trump is using a bulldozer to set his agenda.He tweeted about a call with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. How do you think that meeting went?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marc interviews Jen Olson, Wentzville school board member and St. Charles County Director of Elections candidate, about her campaign kickoff and plans for election reform. Olson emphasizes returning to hand-counted paper ballots for transparency, cross-county collaboration to ensure sufficient election workers, and restoring public trust in vote counting. They also discuss lessons from Georgia's 2020 election, chain-of-custody concerns, and her upcoming event at Old Hickory Golf Club designed to engage voters and families alike. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #JenOlson #ElectionIntegrity #HandCountedBallots #StCharlesCounty #VotingTransparency #ElectionReform
What if the numbers don't lie—but the system does?
I ran across the bloated carcass of Jack Smith. Apparently he got ran over and left to rot in a hot Arizona desert. The House took apart his "prosecution" against Trump. We learned why Smith is a failure. Funny that people listed his credentials, and at the top of the list is Harvard grad. That used to mean something. It was like the Nobel Prize, a Pulitzer, or an Emmy. Now all those awards are meaningless.Smith couldn't prosecute a parking ticket without turning it into a conspiracy thriller starring himself as the shadowy villain. This guy's guilty as a fox in a henhouse after hours, scrambling to bury his tracks deeper than a mole with a grudge. His big brainwave? Convincing the world that Trump couldn't possibly believe his own beliefs about the election—yeah, because nothing says 'ironclad case' like policing someone's inner monologue. "Trump can't think what he thinks," Smith basically argued, as if he moonlights as a telepathic hall monitor. But reality hit him like a freight train full of subpoenas gone wrong; the whole charade crumbled faster than a sandcastle at high tide. Democrats, bless their partisan hearts, flung themselves into the fray like lemmings with law degrees, defending this hack with the fervor of someone explaining why pineapple belongs on pizza. It's a masterclass in how far they'll stretch the truth to keep their narratives afloat, all while ignoring the glaring voids in evidence that could sink a battleship. And Smith? He wasn't just grasping at straws; he was weaving them into a noose for his own credibility.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The crazies are out. And Stephen Miller, the Left's new Nazi said, “Everyone serious understands that the justice system is rigged. Far-left prosecutors, magistrates, judges and juries unhesitatingly shield their violent activists and gleefully imprison their political opponents. Unrigging the system is necessary for the survival of the Republic.”And he is 100% correct. If we had a justice system, then the Left would not behave as they do.Funny how Leftists will arrest a former president, then DARE the government to arrest them. Leftist have committed the most heinous of crimes. Assassination of Charlie Kirk, where thousands cheered that event.Multiple attempted assassinations of TrumpHow many innocent people died at the hands of illegals?Democrats have ruled conservatives with an iron fist, doing the most unbelievable things to us, and with immunity.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New court filings in Coomer v. Byrne are raising serious questions after years of denials. Patrick Byrne revealed to Emerald Robinson that the filings now acknowledge Eric Coomer had contact with foreign nationals regarding Dominion voting system source code—including overseas contacts and foreigners working in Denver offices. Byrne says this directly contradicts long-standing public claims that Dominion's software was strictly American and tightly controlled, noting that election code is supposed to be handled only by fully cleared personnel. At the same time, Coomer is reportedly asking the court to bar questions about Venezuela, Serbia, and China, even as these foreign contacts are now on the record. The judge has not yet ruled, and the case is rapidly developing.
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Public Interest Legal Foundation President J. Christian Adams joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the ongoing legal battles over election integrity and redistricting and share more about a recent Supreme Court win. The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our listeners and readers — not corporations. If you value fearless, independent journalism, please consider a tax-deductible gift today at TheFederalist.com/donate. Your support keeps us going.