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Thursday's A.M. Update exposes what looks like classic Senate "failure theater" from Majority Leader John Thune, who promises a vote on the SAVE Act to block non-citizen voting but sidesteps any real push like a talking filibuster amid government funding fights and other priorities. Vice President JD Vance, alongside CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, takes firm action by withholding $259.5 million in Medicaid funds from Minnesota over massive fraud concerns, giving Governor Tim Walz 60 days to outline fixes or face more cuts. A classified Gang of Eight briefing on Iran draws only a measured, non-committal response from Chuck Schumer, while 12 advanced F-22 Raptors deploy to Israel as Middle East tensions simmer. Other highlights include Democratic counterprogramming flops featuring dancing frog skits, John Fetterman's critique of his party's antics, college students hilariously reviewing a State of the Union that hadn't happened yet, a dramatic Omaha sinkhole caught on camera, and listener reactions to whether Trump's address moved the needle. A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire, SAVE Act Senate, John Thune failure theater, JD Vance Minnesota fraud, Medicaid withholding Tim Walz, Chuck Schumer Iran briefing, F-22 Israel deployment, Democratic State of the Union counterprogramming, John Fetterman, college students SOTU, Omaha sinkhole, poll of the week
Advancing America's Freedom's Amy Swearer joins Cam to discuss her testimony in opposition to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's gun and magazine bans, which were defeated in a House committee Tuesday afternoon.
Investigative journalist Nick Shirley joins Riley Gaines to expose shocking voter fraud in California and the truth behind the Minnesota scandal that ended Tim Walz's career. From 125-year-old voters to dogs on the voter rolls, see the evidence mainstream media ignores. What happens when you walk into a California registrar's office and ask to vote without an ID? Nick Shirley did just that, uncovering a system built on "good faith" that allows millions to remain vulnerable to fraud. In this episode, Nick breaks down his viral investigations into California's voter rolls, including 108 people registered to a single house and the growing healthcare fraud in the Medi-Cal system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Restoring the Standard: Impeachment, Accountability, and the Rule of Law Sons of Liberty: The Impeachment Doctrine Analysis of Constitutional Justice, Political Accountability, and the Minnesota Impeachment Movement. Broadcast: 55min Core Philosophy "No man is above the law, and no man is below it... Resignation is not justice; it is permission to live above the law." 3 Purposes of Gov • Maintain righteous cause • Preserve social order • Condemn the wicked The "Divide" Trap The "Right vs. Left" narrative is a created language designed to make lies sound truthful and ensure "Divide and Conquer." Historical Precedents 1868 A. Johnson: 11 Articles 1974 Nixon: Resigned (Watergate) 1998 Clinton: Impeached (Chinagate) Key Participants Bradley Dean (Host) Sen. Eric Lucero (MN Senate) Pam Altendorf (Voter Integrity) Current Targets Tim WalzImpeachment Keith EllisonInvestigation Illegal Aid$66M Fund Keywords #Constitution #Treason #MNLeg #BiblicalWorldview Source: Sons of Liberty Radio (2026-02-24) Target Audience: Constitutionalists & Patriots This broadcast examines the constitutional necessity of holding public officials accountable, asserting that no individual is above the law. Host Bradley Dean and Senator Eric Lucero discuss the mechanics of impeachment and the current legislative battles in Minnesota regarding the prioritization of citizens over non-citizens. The program emphasizes the role of "We the People" in maintaining a just society through active civic engagement and adherence to a moral, constitutional framework. The Constitutional Mandate for Accountability The foundational principle of American governance is that the law serves as a master rather than a servant to those in power. Drawing on Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution, the broadcast highlights that the President, Vice President, and all civil officers must be removed from office upon impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Historical precedents, such as the impeachment of Andrew Johnson in 1868 and the resignation of Richard Nixon, serve as reminders that resignation is often insufficient when criminal conduct has occurred; true justice requires prosecution to prevent the law from being treated as a suggestion. The host argues that the current political climate often replaces this standard with a "resign and forget" culture that insults the very laws officials are sworn to uphold. The Impeachment Framework The Charge The House of Representatives files charges of misconduct (Impeachment). The Trial The Senate acts as a court to try the case; conviction requires a 2/3 vote. The Result Removal from office and potential disqualification from future positions. Legislative Conflict and the "Lawful Status" Debate Senator Eric Lucero reports on recent developments within the Minnesota Housing Committee regarding a $66 million appropriation for rental assistance. Lucero introduced an amendment seeking to restrict these funds to individuals with "lawful status" within the United States, a proposal that was ultimately rejected by the committee. This legislative friction underscores a broader concern presented in the broadcast: that current administrations are prioritizing special interest groups and non-citizens over the taxpayers they are sworn to represent. The host characterizes this as a form of "aiding and abetting" that undermines the security and financial integrity of the state. The Moral Duty and the Legacy of Sacrifice The program bridges the gap between modern politics and historical sacrifice, referencing the hallowed grounds of Arlington Cemetery and the "gratitude" owed to those who died for American freedoms. The host argues that tolerating corruption in government is a desecration of the blood shed by veterans. By invoking the "English Common Law" and the biblical purposes of government—to condemn the wicked and justify the righteous—the broadcast calls for a rejection of the "right vs. left" paradigm. Instead, it advocates for a return to a "righteous order" where the law is applied equally to all, regardless of political affiliation or status. Three Purposes of Government Based on Deuteronomy 25:1 and Common Law principles: 1Maintain Order: To restrain men from violating moral laws. 2Condemn the Wicked: To ensure criminals face consequences. 3Justify the Righteous: To protect and uphold those who obey the law. Key Data $66 Million: The amount proposed for the general fund appropriation for rental assistance in Minnesota. $19 Billion: The upper estimate of alleged fraud mentioned in relation to current administrative oversight. 1868: The year of President Andrew Johnson's impeachment. 11 Articles: The number of articles of impeachment adapted against Andrew Johnson. To-Do / Next Steps Support the ongoing efforts to draw up and advance articles of impeachment against Tim Walz and Keith Ellison. Volunteer for active community advocacy, including door knocking and phone calling, to persuade hearts and minds before the November elections. Attend or stream the Sunday morning service at 9:00 AM Central Time focusing on fasting, prayer, and spiritual discipline. Consider partnering financially with the organization to sustain the broadcast and its outreach efforts. Conclusion The broadcast serves as a clarion call for constitutional literacy and moral courage. It posits that the survival of the Republic depends not on political parties, but on a citizenry that demands justice, honors the sacrifices of the past, and refuses to allow its representatives to live above the laws they were elected to uphold.
Dan and Gaardsy review the Olympic weekend before our friend Wes Walz joins with his thoughts on the Gold Medal Game and a look ahead to the rest of the Wild season which resumes on Thursday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Gaardsy review the Olympic weekend before our friend Wes Walz joins with his thoughts on the Gold Medal Game and a look ahead to the rest of the Wild season which resumes on Thursday night.
Dan and Gaardsy review the Olympic weekend before our friend Wes Walz joins with his thoughts on the Gold Medal Game and a look ahead to the rest of the Wild season which resumes on Thursday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon takes an extended look at the fraud in Minnesota, including a recent fraud report presented to Gov. Walz and the legislature.
Jon takes an extended look at the fraud in Minnesota, including a recent fraud report presented to Gov. Walz and the legislature.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So much to get into with Torey Van Oot of Axios - we dive into a THC policy story she had posted on Axios, there was a gun violence prevention press conference Tuesday morning with Governor Tim Walz, a preview of the State of the Union tonight, lawmakers actually BLOCKING fraud prevention and much more with Torey!
WDAY First News anchors Scott Engen and and Lydia Blume break down your regional news and weather for Tuesday, February 24. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https://www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
Chad opens the hour with some Vikings talk before moving to the subject of Governor Walz announcing measures he hopes the state can adopt to reduce gun violence in the state. Plus, Jamie Yuccas joins and ends the conversation in tears because all of us love our dogs so much.
Twins talk, WX talk, MNHF 3433 insane gun proposal, how many times Tim Walz visited China, Mark from NW Wisc and Brad's response, Men's gold medal team heading to the STOU, the nonsense behind a gun ban, probing the MN fraud, civil unrest in Mexico, El Mencho, and on this day in 1980...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Restoration of Justice: Constitutional Accountability and the Minnesota Impeachment Movement Introduction This document summarizes the February 23, 2026, broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, featuring host Bradley Dean and Minnesota State Representatives Pam Altendorf and Ben Davis. The discussion centers on the constitutional mandate for holding public officials accountable, specifically focusing on allegations of financial fraud, voter roll irregularities, and the formal filing of impeachment articles against high-ranking Minnesota officials. Detailed Summary of Key Themes 1. The Constitutional Framework for Impeachment The broadcast emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution provides specific mechanisms to ensure no public official remains above the law. Citing Article II, Section 4, the host argues that removal from office is mandatory upon conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. The narrative rejects the idea that resignation is a sufficient substitute for prosecution, comparing a politician's resignation to a criminal being allowed to quit their "job" rather than facing trial. Historical precedents, including the impeachments of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, are used to illustrate that the House of Representatives holds the "God-given right" to charge misconduct, while the Senate serves as the court for trial. Constitutional Basis for Removal Under Article II, Section 4, the President, Vice President, and all civil officers shall be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of: Treason Bribery High Crimes 2. Voter Integrity and the Hennepin County Dispute Representative Pam Altendorf details her efforts to verify Minnesota's voter rolls, noting that Secretary of State Steve Simon has allegedly denied access to these rolls to both federal authorities and elected state officials. Despite this, Altendorf obtained the master list for Hennepin County, which represents 20% of the state's population. She reports discovering significant "abnormalities," such as 12 individuals registered at a single one-bedroom apartment. The discussion highlights a perceived lack of transparency, where private companies like ERIC receive data while public officials are blocked from verification. 3. Allegations of Systemic Fraud and Misconduct The broadcast brings forward claims of a $19 billion fraud within the state of Minnesota, which the host asserts is being treated as "make-believe" by Governor Tim Walz. Bradley Dean argues that over 1,000 eyewitnesses have pointed to administrative oversight in this fraud, yet no indictments have followed. The host further suggests that many influential figures in Minnesota's government are "transplants" from other states, contributing to a perceived infiltration of the local political system that runs antithetical to the interests of the 5.9 million residents. Minnesota Impeachment Status Gov. Tim Walz Articles in Hand / 5 Signers AG Keith Ellison 6 Articles Proposed 4. Legislative Action: Articles Against Walz and Ellison Representative Ben Davis provides an update on the formal impeachment process. Articles against Governor Tim Walz have been retrieved from the Revisor's Office with the maximum allowed five signatures for filing. Additionally, Davis announces six articles of impeachment against Attorney General Keith Ellison. These charges stem from an alleged "quid pro quo" involving campaign donors and Ellison's public defense of individuals who disrupted a church service, which Davis characterizes as a failure to uphold his oath to protect constitutional rights. Key Data & Indicators $19 Billion: The estimated amount of alleged fraud cited by the host regarding Minnesota state oversight. 12 People: The number of registered voters found at a single one-bedroom apartment during a roll audit. 20%: The portion of Minnesota's total population residing in Hennepin County. 5 Signatures: The legal limit for initial signers on impeachment articles in the Minnesota House. 81%: The cited percentage of Americans who reportedly do not trust mainstream media. To-Do / Next Steps Contact Representatives: Citizens are encouraged to email or call their state representatives and senators to demand support for the impeachment articles. Community Organization: Residents should organize and show up in large numbers at the state capitol to protest anti-Second Amendment legislation. Voter Roll Verification: Continued pressure must be applied to the Secretary of State to allow public verification of voter rolls. Support Independent Media: Listeners are asked to partner financially with the ministry to keep the broadcast on the air. Conclusion The broadcast serves as a call to action for what is described as the "silent majority" in Minnesota. By leveraging Article II, Section 4 and Article I of the Constitution, Representatives Altendorf and Davis aim to challenge the current administration's handling of state funds and election integrity. The core message remains that "liberty is the right to do what the law permits," and justice must be actively pursued by the people to hold perverted systems accountable.
Minnesota has become a national embarrassment because of massive government fraud — with federal investigators estimating up to $9 billion stolen across state programs.But what most people don't know is this:A bipartisan anti-fraud bill already passed the Minnesota Senate in 2025 with overwhelming support.It should have become law.Instead, House Democrat leadership — working with Governor Tim Walz — blocked it, gutted it, and tried to replace it with a weaker version under political control.In this video, State Representative Walter Hudson walks through the full timeline:• the bipartisan origins of the Office of Inspector General bill• how it advanced through both chambers• the moment House leadership killed it• and how Democrats are now trying to rewrite historyThis is a behind-the-scenes look at how legislative manipulation actually works — and why Minnesota still hasn't fixed its fraud crisis.Politics as usual only survives in darkness.This channel exists to turn on the lights.https://x.com/WalterHudson⬇️ Watch, think critically, and decide for yourself.
President Donald Trump said he has learned that his administration might need to take "a little bit of a softer touch" in its immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, following the fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents last month. Trump's comments come amid mounting backlash, including from some Republican lawmakers, over the Department of Homeland Security's response to the shootings and its broader handling of operations in Minneapolis. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, both Democrats, called the withdrawal a positive first step but urged the Trump administration to end the remaining federal presence as soon as possible. After Pretti's shooting, Trump removed Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino from overseeing the Minneapolis operation and placed Homan in charge, calling him "tough but fair" and saying he would report directly to the president.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Environmental catastrophe in Washington DC should open the eyes of all the climate changes soldiers of what they are really in danger of. Tim Walz and anyone who works for him should not be allowed to touch any money. Ray of Hope surrounding a 12 u girls hockey game in South St Paul. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:FBI, St. Paul police probing ICE arrest that resulted in skull fracturesCapitol weapons screening: More than a dozen guns found, multiple turned away with knivesGroups sue Trump admin, alleging effort to ‘erase history and undermine science' at national parksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wednesday morning, tenants advocates gathered at the state capitol to call for an eviction moratorium and rent relief funding statewide for people who are behind on rent as a result of amped-up ICE presence in. The authority to enact an eviction moratorium for the state lies with Governor Tim Walz, who has said he can't do it without declaring a peacetime emergency. He has so far been unwilling to make that move. Amanda Otero, an executive director for the nonprofit Take Action Minnesota, said workers and families are absorbing the economic impact of the ICE surge in the state. “Housing stability is not separate from recovery,” Otero said. “It is the foundation of it.”One of the groups pushing for the moratorium and even greater measures to support renters is the newly-formed Twin Cities Tenants Union. It's a combination of already-existing unions across Minneapolis and St. Paul that came together over the past two months to advocate for renters who have lost income during the ICE surge. The group is pushing for a rent strike beginning March 1. Lucid Thomas has been organizing with the tenants union and he joined MPR News host Nina Moini to explain. The Minnesota Multi Housing Association is a group that advocates for landlords and building managers. CEO Cecil Smith said in a statement to MPR News that rent collections overall were stable in January and February and on par with the previous year, according to the group's members. He said the association will “continue to help those seeking rental assistance.”
Bill Press talks with Editor and Publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel and Executive Editor John Nichols of The Nation about the magazine's editorial calling for the impeachment of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. They argue cabinet officers can and should be impeached, citing what they describe as Noem's repeated false public narratives about federal operations in Minneapolis, including the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, and they call for independent investigations, accountability, economic restitution for impacted businesses, and dismantling ICE. They discuss impeachment as a political constitutional tool, the likelihood of House action versus Senate conviction, and parallel accountability via elections and congressional oversight. The conversation also covers The Nation's nomination of Minneapolis residents for the Nobel Peace Prize for their constitutional, mutual-aid-based resistance to masked federal agents, and notes leadership by Mayor Jacob Frey, Governor Tim Walz, and Attorney General Keith Ellison. In the second half, they broaden to U.S. policy in Latin America and the Caribbean, referencing The Nation's long history of covering Venezuela and opposing the Cuba embargo, Rep. Jim McGovern's resolution to lift the embargo, the rollback of the Obama opening, and a forthcoming profile of Marco Rubio, while arguing that empire abroad undermines democracy at home and that Trump's posture is better described as aggressive unilateralism.Today highlights the work of The Nation Magazine. Check it out at TheNation.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send a textGovernor Walz purposes a $10 million handout right on the heals of MASSIVE state fraud...Check out more of the American Experiment PodcastWelcome back! This week on the American Experiment Podcast… Grace and Kathryn dig into Governor Walz's $10 million “relief package” proposal to bail out businesses negatively impacted by the ICE surge. How can we trust this administration to hand out more money without losing it to fraud? Speaking of which, the Department of Human Services (a.k.a. fraud central) put out a fraud fact-checking website that strangely lacks any facts of its own...and be sure to check out www.MNFraudFiles.com!Later, Bill Walsh gives a preview of Minnesota's 2026 legislative session, which starts TODAY. Will the DFL pass an “assault weapons” ban? Why are Republicans pushing for “conformity” with the feds? And should the state try to avoid a bonding bill? Lastly, Grace and Kathryn get Rachel Paulose's thoughts on the ICE force reduction, turmoil in the Minnesota U.S. Attorney's office, protecting fraud whistleblowers, and even the release of the Epstein files.Remember to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE and never miss an episode of the American Experiment Podcast! See you next Tuesday afternoon!Find the full audio show on Apple or SpotifyCheck out our NEW legal podcast @RationallyBasedPodcast Follow The American Experiment on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok00:00 - Coming up on today's episode...00:36 - Welcome Back!01:25 - Walz's $10 MILLION Anti-ICE relief package05:02 - DHS's Fact-less "fact check" of MN Fraud07:45 - Check out MNFraudFiles.com08:20 - First Day of Legislation Preview with Bill Walsh11:16 - MN's debts and spending15:45 - New security at the Capitol17:16 - Gun control on the table in 2026?!19:00 - DFL's Anti-ICE priorities in St. Paul22:13 - Office of Inspector General chances to pass in 26?22:40 - Will MN Opt-IN to School Choice?!26:19 - Rachel Paulose joins the show!1:03:16 - Hearing from you!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#ice #minneapolis #governorwalz #walz #minnesota #epsteinfiles #legislature #capitol #mn #republicans #democrats #politics
Tuck chats with trans studies scholar and Minneapolis resident Aren Aizura (he/him). Topics include: How a protest camp in the Australian desert helped free dozens of immigrant detainees(!!) How Aren's kids are reacting to ICE occupying their neighborhood How Twin Cities organizing has remained leaderless and decentralized Being subjected to archaic HBIGDA "true transsexual" guidelines and a political background check while trying to access top surgery!? Plus: Australian hippies, tear gas, Tim Walz, the YMCA sauna, and audio of a baby talking to a cat in a bag :) Through The Wire, a 10-min independent documentary about the 2002 breakout from Woomera Detention Center, is available to stream here. (cw: incarceration, injury, police violence) Find Aren on Bluesky @incommensurati. Aren's book, Mobile Subjects, is available from Duke University Press. Join our Patreon to access our weekly newsletter and monthly Gender Conceal episodes. Find transcripts and starter packs at genderpodcast.com. We're also on Instagram @gendereveal. Senior Producer: Ozzy Llinas Goodman Logo: Ira M. LeighMusic: Breakmaster CylinderAdditional music: Blue Dot Sessions Sponsors: DeleteMe (code: TUCK20)
-On the Newsmax hotline, DeploraBella unloads on European elites, defends Marco Rubio's Western-civilization mic drop, and warns that the left never takes a coffee break from revolution. -Investigative journalist Liz Collin details ICE crackdowns, fraud probes, and Minnesota's billion-dollar mess—while Tim Walz somehow asks Washington to send more money anyway. Today's podcast is sponsored by : RELIEF FACTOR - You don't need to live with aches & pains! Reduce muscle & joint inflammation and live a pain-free life by visiting http://ReliefFactor.com SHOPIFY - Stop waiting and start selling! Sign up now for your $1/month trial at http://shopify.com/newsmax BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (http://patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:30 - School protests 14:11 - West Chicago gym teacher James Heidorn speaks 37:02 - THE HOPE: Rubio at Munich Security Conference with impassioned defense of western civ 01:03:44 - Homan responds to Frey, Walz (3,364 missing child found in Operation Metro Surge) 01:21:55 - Steven Bucci of The Heritage Foundation highlights the key takeaways from Marco Rubio’s address at the Munich Security Conference 01:46:48 - Rep. Tim Burchett on SAVE Act, MAGA voters who can't be bothered 01:54:18 - Soren Aldaco, ambassador for the Independent Women’s Forum: What I Suffered Being ‘Transgender’ 02:12:26 - Linda Denno, associate dean of Academic Affairs & Administration at the University of Arizona College of Applied Science and Technology: How voters fleeing California turn other states blueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As seen on Gutfeld!, Josh Hawley grills Minnesota AG Keith Ellison for accepting $10K from fraudsters. Plus, Tim Walz blames Trump for all the chaos in his state and wants a bailout, and Greg has some thoughts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Marconi award winning radio host Dan Mandis fills in for the guys tonight and we begin with the influence of social media on children and how platforms like TikTok are promoting the left's agenda on school age children. Also the corruption of Minnesota's AG Keith Ellison and the pushback of ICE in Minnesota. Now Gov. Tim Walz wants taxpayers to reimburse the state for damages. Also the top lawyer at Goldman Sachs, Kathy Ruemmler, has announced that she will resign following revelations of her links to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Ruemmler's resignation comes after the DOJ's latest release of investigative files about Epstein showed that she had received gifts from Epstein, offered him advice on managing his reputation, and likened him to an older brother. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks about Scott Jennings' incredibly tense fight with CNN's Abby Phillip over the SAVE Act and liberals assuming that black, rural and married women are too dumb to be able to figure out how to get a voter ID to be able to vote; the disgusting antisemitic mass protests in Australia against visiting Israeli President Isaac Herzog; Rep. Thomas Massie's contentious exchange with Pam Bondi over redactions in the Epstein files; RCMP deputy commissioner Dwayne McDonald explaining why it's so important for him to refer to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar by his preferred pronouns; Tim Walz being unable to answer Nancy Mace's question about the definition of a woman; CNN's Harry Enten sharing new polling data that should scare the Democratic Party about being dragged to the far-left as a huge majority of Americans now think that Democrats are too liberal; and much more. Watch Mitch McConnell's full 1987 comments on voter ID here: https://x.com/mazemoore/status/202198... WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/
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The Epstein files exposed what he gifted to powerful people; sometimes, the gift was as simple as an Apple Watch. Plus, Gov. Tim Walz wants federal dollars to repair the damage caused by Minnesota rioters. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Jacob Frey and Tim Walz plead for more Federal dollars for the “damage” done by ICE. Dana reacts to a trend where grown liberal women are dressing up their American Girl Dolls, posing them with F*** ICE t-shirts. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the Billionaire co-owner of Manchester United, is being slammed for rightfully saying that the UK has been colonised by immigrants. RFK Jr. reveals he used to snort cocaine off toilet seats on Theo Von's podcast.The polar bears are reportedly thriving, to the dismay of Al Gore. The father of the Tumbler Ridge trans sh*oter is reportedly distancing himself from his son. AOC gets asked in Munich about taxing the rich when she runs for President. Dana runs a montage of all the words Candace Owens has trouble pronouncing. Nicole Curtis the host of HGTV show Rehab Addict Nicole Curtis says the “N-word” on video and quickly tries to have it deleted.President Trump speaks in Fort Bragg, NC about talks with Iran. The term “pizza” was mentioned 911 times in the new Epstein files dump as the FBI-code word for “girl,” most often used next to the term “slicing”. NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani' aide is blasted as ‘whiny bi*ch' after raging over being denied airport lounge access and fancy perks in resurfaced posts. NBC polls reveal over half of Latino-Americans have never even heard of the term “LatinX”.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future. Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free month of service!Humannhttps://HumanN.comGet simple, delicious wellness support when you pick up Humann's Turmeric Chews at Sam's Club next time you're there and see why they're such a fan favorite!Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaMake 2026 the year you protect your family with solid options—Get the Byrna today.WebRoothttps://Webroot.com/DanaTake your cybersecurity seriously! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection at WebrootSubscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
Mark discusses how Democrats have historically imposed what he calls “self-tariffs” through higher taxes. He also examines Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed free bus plan in New York City and the concern that it could lead to tax increases and hurt the local economy. CBS News has announced buyouts amid more staff departures. Mark takes your calls! Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, says the state should be reimbursed by the federal government for damages related to actions involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Plus, why taking a fast-paced walk every day could deliver major health benefits.
The annual inflation rate in the United States has fallen to 2.4 percent, continuing a downward trend. Democrats have voted to allow the government to shut down again at the end of the day. Mark discusses political strategy, arguing that Republicans should keep Democrats focused on key cultural issues to shape the broader narrative. Currently, Democrats are upset over the Pride flag being taken down at New York City's Stonewall Inn. Mark interviews TV personality Rhonda Shear. They talk about the most romantic things you could do for your Valentine on Valentine's Day. Rhonda also discusses new episodes of her show Up All Night and other projects she's currently working on. Mark discusses how Democrats have historically imposed what he calls “self-tariffs” through higher taxes. He also examines Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed free bus plan in New York City and the concern that it could lead to tax increases and hurt the local economy. CBS News has announced buyouts amid more staff departures. Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, says the state should be reimbursed by the federal government for damages related to actions involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Plus, why taking a fast-paced walk every day could deliver major health benefits.
Mark discusses how Democrats have historically imposed what he calls “self-tariffs” through higher taxes. He also examines Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed free bus plan in New York City and the concern that it could lead to tax increases and hurt the local economy. CBS News has announced buyouts amid more staff departures. Mark takes your calls! Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, says the state should be reimbursed by the federal government for damages related to actions involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Plus, why taking a fast-paced walk every day could deliver major health benefits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The annual inflation rate in the United States has fallen to 2.4 percent, continuing a downward trend. Democrats have voted to allow the government to shut down again at the end of the day. Mark discusses political strategy, arguing that Republicans should keep Democrats focused on key cultural issues to shape the broader narrative. Currently, Democrats are upset over the Pride flag being taken down at New York City's Stonewall Inn. Mark interviews TV personality Rhonda Shear. They talk about the most romantic things you could do for your Valentine on Valentine's Day. Rhonda also discusses new episodes of her show Up All Night and other projects she's currently working on. Mark discusses how Democrats have historically imposed what he calls “self-tariffs” through higher taxes. He also examines Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed free bus plan in New York City and the concern that it could lead to tax increases and hurt the local economy. CBS News has announced buyouts amid more staff departures. Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, says the state should be reimbursed by the federal government for damages related to actions involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Plus, why taking a fast-paced walk every day could deliver major health benefits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joe Concha hits the ground running like Secretariat to roast a North Carolina sheriff who is anti-ICE but can't name the three branches of government. He takes aim at "Tim Walz with hair"—New Jersey Governor Mikey Sherrill—for banning ICE operations and dismantles the "ridiculous" claim that 69 million women will lose their vote due to name changes. Later, Media Research Center President David Bozell joins the show to reveal how Apple News and big tech aggregators are burying conservative outlets and shares the hilarious story of his father's dog, Cosmo, becoming the "Ambassador Dog" to South Africa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indiana Democrats are big mad over SB 76. Today’s Popcorn Moment: James Van Der Beek reflects on mortality and the meaning of life.Today on the Marketplace: Wedgemaster.RFK Jr exposing California fraud. Tim Walz wants the fraud to continue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
McDonald’s tests GLP-1 friendly menu. Trump and EPA's Zeldin repeal the endangerment finding, and that's good stuff. The DHS shutdown is coming. Team USA Ice Dancers robbed of Gold. Indy bikeshare program celebrates 1 million rides. The sale of CNN is imminent? Indiana Democrats are big mad over SB 76. Today’s Popcorn Moment: James Van Der Beek reflects on mortality and the meaning of life.Today on the Marketplace: Wedgemaster.RFK Jr exposing California fraud. Tim Walz wants the fraud to continue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he's cautiously optimistic about today's announcement that the Trump administration is ending the surge of immigration agents to the state.St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her is also optimistic about the announcement that the ICE surge is drawing down.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Melting ICE? The Trump administration’s announcement—reinforced by Tom Homan—that Minnesota’s ICE surge operation is being scaled down after a “mission accomplished”‑style success. Clay and Buck outline how Minneapolis quietly reached a handshake agreement to reverse sanctuary‑style resistance and begin alerting ICE when violent illegal immigrants are taken into custody, a major policy pivot after years of non‑cooperation. The hosts warn that activist “street harpies,” Antifa‑aligned groups, and left‑wing organizers may try to replicate Minneapolis’s obstruction tactics in other liberal cities. They also dive deep into the political consequences, arguing that Tim Walz’s political career is effectively over, and preview competitive 2026 races—especially the Minnesota Senate race, where Michelle Tafoya trails by just a few points. MASA: Make America Smart Again A major interview featuring U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, who outlines several key initiatives aimed at reshaping American education during the lead‑up to America’s 250th anniversary. A major focus of the conversation is the newly launched Presidential 1776 Award, a national civics and history competition created to reverse declining historical literacy among young Americans. McMahon explains that students will take a 90‑minute “Impossible Test” of 4,000 rapid‑fire questions, advancing through three rounds for scholarships of up to $150,000. Clay and Buck enthusiastically offer to take the test themselves—joking about challenging media figures—and highlight how this effort aligns with a broader push to revive foundational American history. The interview expands into President Trump’s education reform strategy, which aims to return educational authority to the states by dismantling federal bureaucracy and moving Department of Education functions to other agencies. McMahon emphasizes that despite more than $3 trillion spent since the Department’s creation in 1980, national test scores have declined—proving that centralized control has failed. She highlights the “Mississippi Miracle,” where the state dramatically boosted literacy by reinstating phonics‑based “science of reading” instruction, prompting other states to adopt similar reforms. She also discusses school innovation across the country—from classical academies to AI‑driven models like Austin’s Alpha School—and her goal of producing a best‑practices toolkit for all fifty states. The hour then pivots sharply to controversial school protests in Minneapolis, where staff and administrators walked out during political demonstrations, prompting criticism that public schools behave as “shock troops” for far‑left activism. McMahon signals that such closures could invite federal investigation or funding consequences, especially given Minnesota’s already weak academic performance. Clay and Buck follow with a broader critique of America’s K–12 system—calling it a glorified daycare model that prioritizes union demands over student outcomes—while advocating for parental empowerment, school choice, and more flexible education pathways. Another Trans Shooter A major conversation on rising violence involving transgender-identifying shooters, sparked by news of a British Columbia mass shooting. The hosts link this to previous attacks in Minneapolis and Nashville, arguing that the media and police distort facts by prioritizing preferred pronouns over biological accuracy. The transcript includes an extended critique of mental‑health issues, hormonal drugs, and the cultural narrative that non‑affirmation constitutes “genocide,” which the hosts argue contributes to radicalization among vulnerable individuals. They highlight the police’s admission that the Canadian shooter was biologically male, despite earlier claims of “female,” and examine concerns about public safety, media bias, and political correctness. Jesse Kelly Hangs With Us Jesse Kelly, host of The Jesse Kelly Show and author of the newly released Jesse’s Little Red Book opens the hour with their signature banter—roasting each other’s haircuts, mustaches, and Super Bowl party choices—before diving into deeper political and cultural issues shaping the country under President Donald Trump. A major segment centers on Jesse Kelly’s new book, which he describes as a free, 93‑page collection of his insights on politics, culture, party dynamics, and even food. From there, the hosts pivot into a fiery discussion of the Jeffrey Epstein hearings, expressing frustration that self‑identified victims continue holding press events without naming alleged abusers. The conversation compares the situation to the trajectory of the Me Too movement, arguing that legitimate victim advocacy has been diluted by performative claims, opportunism, and media manipulation. The political analysis intensifies as the hosts look ahead to Election 2026, with Jesse predicting that Republicans may lose the House but retain the Senate, depending largely on the strength of the economy and whether “normie voters” feel financial relief in their everyday lives. The hour also features a humorous cultural debate after Clay proposes that Taylor Swift may be evolving into the “21st‑century Beatles,” prompting Jesse’s mock‑therapeutic concern and Buck’s acknowledgment of Swift’s global cultural dominance. 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Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Michele Tafoya about her decision to pause her podcast and run for U.S. Senate in Minnesota; what Bad Bunny's controversial Super Bowl halftime show and the competing Turning Point USA halftime show really say about how divided we are; how politics and culture wars have changed sports, the NFL, the Super Bowl, and international expansion; what Minneapolis Police are really saying about the the protests against ICE and who is really responsible for the deaths of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti; the growing frustrations with Tim Walz and Jacob Frey after ICE protests, rising crime, immigration, and fraud concerns; and why she's running as a common-sense conservative focused on results, accountability, and representing overlooked voters, and much more. Help support Michele's campaign here: https://micheletafoya.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: The Wellness Company - Get your Medical Emergency Kits with potentially life-saving medications for you to keep on hand in times of need. Rest easy knowing that you have emergency antibiotics, antivirals and anti-parasitics to help keep you and your family safe. Rubin Report viewers can save up to $45 and get FREE shipping at checkout when they use code: RUBIN. Go to: https://TWC.health/RUBIN and use CODE: RUBIN
Dive into the heart of America's cultural battlefield with Patrick today where schools are ground zero for indoctrination and chaos. From creepy California Senator Scott Wiener pushing agendas that target our kids, to plummeting math and reading scores while political activism skyrockets, we're exposing how teachers unions and hijacked school boards are turning classrooms into communist boot camps. We'll spotlight shocking clips from Washington state where unions cheer kids ditching class to protest ICE, and a gut-wrenching case of a 16-year-old girl wrestler allegedly sexually assaulted by a biological male opponent delayed reporting for months, now under criminal probe. And don't miss the TikTok rants from activist teachers like McAlister Huynh spewing "no human is illegal on stolen land" right in elementary classrooms, all while parents fight back against this ideological war on our youth.But it's not just schools immigration madness is costing lives, and we're naming names. Remember Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, Jocelyn Nungaray, and Kayla Hamilton? These innocent Americans were brutally murdered by illegal aliens who never should have been here. We'll break down Tom Homan's bombshell on over 3,300 unaccompanied kids lost in Minnesota under Biden's watch, with zero outrage from the left. Plus, viral moments like liberal moms crafting "F*CK ICE" signs for their toddlers, and the latest on Colorado's own Cherry Creek Schools scandal where a hostile environment for staff and parents boils over. And fresh from Canada: the tragic school shooting by transgender teen Jesse Strang, leaving 10 dead and dozens injured when will the madness stop?In the hot seat today: Minnesota AG Keith Ellison grilled on his soft stance on illegals, Tim "Tampon Boy" Walz whining about ICE drawdowns he helped create, and ICE Director Todd Lyons revealing 1.6 million illegals with active deportation orders roaming free. We'll dive into explosive posts on voter fraud, 28% of verifications failing SSA matches and activist judges forcing the return of Venezuelan criminals. This episode pulls no punches on the border crisis, expired visas for 2.1 million, and the fight against the SAVE Act. Tune in for raw truth, fiery exchanges, and a call to reclaim our country before it's too late.
Rudy in Long Island, NY, called Mark and said he used to be a Democrat but has since changed parties because he feels they no longer offer anything positive for the community. Pat in Scarsdale, NY, believes Tim Walz could face legal trouble soon over alleged financial fraud in Minnesota tied to daycare funding and other issues.
Rudy in Long Island, NY, called Mark and said he used to be a Democrat but has since changed parties because he feels they no longer offer anything positive for the community. Pat in Scarsdale, NY, believes Tim Walz could face legal trouble soon over alleged financial fraud in Minnesota tied to daycare funding and other issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minnesota's top officials are fanning the flames of unrest in their state. When are we going to call it like we see it? This is an insurrection. From Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, state and city leaders have repeatedly excused, enabled, and emboldened disorder. They're only the […]
Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code GARAGELOGIC at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/garagelogic Tim Walz is attempting to have it both ways, on the one hand complaining about the environment created by the presence of ICE, and on the other complaining about suffering businesses. Trump leads the US away from Obama environmental regulations. MN is cracking down on fraud, but is promising to warn Medicaid providers of inspection visits. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:2 former federal prosecutors who led Minnesota fraud investigations start private law firmThe average US worker has less than $1,000 saved for retirementNew research outlines the impact of Trump's tariffs cost on the average American householdSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota's top officials are fanning the flames of unrest in their state. When are we going to call it like we see it? This is an insurrection. From Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, state and city leaders have repeatedly excused, enabled, and emboldened disorder. They're only the latest links in a long Democrat chain of political indulgence toward radicalism, tracing back to the civil rights era. Victor Davis Hanson warns of the fractures this mindset brings on today's episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” “ What we're seeing is a complete failure of the blue state model. And the failure is ironic because it's neo-Confederate. Just like the old Confederacy and the Antebellum South, these blue states are obsessed with race. This is where DEI comes from. This is where, if you're one-sixteenth of this, or you have DNA of that, you identify, primarily, by your ethnic or racial background and not your common humanity or your common American citizenship. Very similar to the South. “This is something that's disturbing, that it's a trademark of over 150 years that the Democratic Party has, maybe it feels that it's more a people's party, but they feel they can defy federal law at their own volition.” 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Minnesota's Insurrectionary Rhetoric 00:29 Impact on ICE and Law Enforcement 03:43 Historical Context of Defiance 05:53 Blue State Model and Neo-Confederate Comparison 08:45 Conclusion: The Future of Blue State Defiance
The Seahawks are your Super Bowl champions! Chris Reykdal pretends doctors will be physically inspecting girls to prove they’re girls. A Tacoma animal shelter is offering a special pet adoption fee for Valentine’s Day. // Rotten Tomatoes has confirmed that the high audience ratings for ‘Melania’ are legit. // A high-ranking CBP official has been terminated for leaking. Tim Walz is now being attacked by the Left.
On Wedneday's Mark Levin Show, Larry O'Connor fills in for Mark. Border Czar Tom Homan is achieving what President Trump campaigned on: apprehending and deporting criminal illegal immigrants, even in hostile areas like Minneapolis. Despite media claims that the administration is retreating or changing policy, the opposite is true—the administration is getting everything it wants, with Homan delivering the message diplomatically yet firmly, almost as if favoring Governor Tim Walz. Sanctuary city policies in places like Minneapolis blocks common-sense law and order by refusing to cooperate with ICE, denying that ICE is law enforcement and obstructing the orderly transfer of criminal aliens from local custody to federal deportation. Trump confirmed that the withdrawal of 700 ICE agents from Minneapolis was his decision and he acknowledged that a somewhat softer touch in Minneapolis might be useful while still remaining tough on serious criminals. While tone and tactics may adjust, the core immigration enforcement policy remains unchanged. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices