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Share your thoughts and comments by sending me a text messageS.13 E.17 Billie Johnson, Chairman of Republican Party of Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional District, joined me as a guest on my podcast to talk about the Democrat gubernatorial candidates, the radical left and socialism, Tom Tiffany's campaign, the upcoming midterm election, and more.ABOUT: Tawsif Anam is a nationally published writer, award-winning public policy professional, and speaker. He has experience serving in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors in United States and overseas. Anam earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a Master of Public Affairs degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Tawsif Anam's opinions have been published by national, state, and local publications in the United States, such as USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, The Western Journal, The Boston Globe, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin State Journal, The Capital Times, and The Dodgeville Chronicle. His writings have also appeared in major publications in Bangladesh including, but not limited to, The Daily Star and The Financial Express.Visit my website www.tawsifanam.net Visit my blog: https://tawsifanam.net/blog/ Read my published opinions: https://tawsifanam.net/published-articles/ Check out my books: https://tawsifanam.net/books/
Guests Include: MRC's Tim Graham, WILL's Will Flanders, Advancing American Freedom's Hans Von Spakovsky, Humanize Today's Wesley Smith, Gubernatorial Candidate Rep.Tom Tiffany, MacIver Insitute's Micheal Lucas
Following the tick report, we dive into a wild week for MAGA lackey Tom Tiffany who said he was open to Trump slush fund payouts to January 6th insurrectionists and those who attempted to illegally overturn an election. In addition, Tiffany admitted he was against the budget deal because he wants to give away more state revenue (to rich people of course). Robert takes on the Marquette Law Poll which found 80% of Wisconsinites polled support the failed surplus deal. This is another example of polling failing to improve democratic deliberation, as the ever shrinking state media fails to adequately inform voters. The Congressional Progressive Caucus is backing Taxing A.I. We love it and discuss the need for progressive revenue in Washington and Madison to fund pressing public priorities like public schools, healthcare, and childcare. Sleazy Independent Expenditure campaigns have begun in Democratic Gubernatorial primary. We try to look at who's behind the money. You may be suprised what we were able to dig up. We close with a look at how corporate America buys our lawmakers with hard and soft power, including a Big Pharma backed event state legislator event in Madison this summer pitched as a way to improve legislative skills. We discuss and encourage our listeners to RSVP to Citizen Action's virtual Annual Member Meeting, next Saturday, June 6th, 10am.
Guests Include: Concerned Women for America's Melissa Hansen, Author Nils Grevillius, FAIR's Ira Mehlman, On Wealth and Progress' Todd Sheets, Dr. Duke Show's Duke Pesta, Gubernatorial Candidate Rep. Tom Tiffany
This Memorial Weekend we open with Robert's tick report, which finds the nation experiencing a surge in tick bites and news that half of deer ticks tested in Sconie carry Lyme disease. After touching on the spectacular crash and burn of the Evers/Vos budget surplus debacle, we dig in with State Representative Christian Phelps, one of the most knowledgeable lawmakers on public education funding. We discuss what he sees as the necessary funding for public schools in the 2027-28 state budget to start fixing the damage done by nearly two decades of under-investment. We debrief the GOP State convention where the party got 100% behind election denier Tom Tiffany and decided it was smart to attack the successful and prosperous state of Minnesota. And more data center backlash, as Milwaukee Common Council votes to ban large data centers and regulate smaller ones, and Wrightsville residents fight potential data centers in their village.
On Tuesday's "Dan O'Donnell Show," Dan runs down the biggest left-wing media narratives of the day: From the Watertown symphony controversy to Tom Tiffany and the 2020 election to Tiffany's role in the defeat of the budget surplus bill. Aso, a big announcement in the 4:00 hour to say thank you to the show's fans!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Tiffany did not contradict himself on the war in Iran. More with Chris Conley on the WSAU Wisconsin Morning News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe sits down with Scott Walker and Tom Tiffany to talk about what Tom plans to do as governor to get the state of Wisconsin back on track!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe talks about his love-hate relationship with marine life, who Kathy Hochul is blaming for her problems, Bill Cassidy getting smoked in his primary, what's coming up with the primaries around the nation this week, fighting the status quo, the ticking clock in Iran, and Scott Walker and Tom Tiffany joining the show in studio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Area fires, an arrest after a plane was shot, prison for Hells Angels shooter, Tom Tiffany endorsement for Gov, the big news story, Aimee Bock implicates Ilhan Omar, Keith Ellison's stolen Medicaid funds solution, Mt St Helens 46-years ago, more on the plane shooter and fires, and state capital news...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Monday's "Dan O'Donnell Show," Dan analyzes the massive property tax deal Republican leaders struck with Governor Evers and welcomes both Tom Tiffany and Eric Toney to the studio for a nearly hourlong joint interview.
On Monday's "Dan O'Donnell Show," Dan analyzes the massive property tax deal Republican leaders struck with Governor Evers and welcomes both Tom Tiffany and Eric Toney to the studio for a nearly hourlong joint interview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests Include: Wisconsin GOP Chair Brian Schimming, Dr Duke Show's Duke Pesta, Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, Advancing American Freedom's Hans Von Spakovsky, Senator Ron Johnson, Gubernatorial Candidate Rep. Tom Tiffany
During Hour 2 of the show Jon is join by Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer. Then at the bottom of the hour, Jon is joined by Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During Hour 2 of the show Jon is join by Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer. Then at the bottom of the hour, Jon is joined by Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany.
In this thought-provoking episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into the alarming rise of socialism among America's youth, as thousands take to the streets in protest. John Solomon highlights the influence of educational institutions and social media in shaping a generation that seems to romanticize a system that has historically led to failure. He emphasizes the stark contrast between states embracing socialist policies and those that uphold freedom and fiscal responsibility, pointing to the financial struggles of cities like New York under leftist leadership.The discussion features Congressman Tom Tiffany, who is running for governor of Wisconsin, sharing insights on the current state of Congress and the potential for flipping the state red in the upcoming election. Solomon also welcomes Joe Edlow, the head of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, who discusses his agency's historic crackdown on citizenship fraud, revealing alarming statistics about those attempting to cheat the system.Finally, Congressman Rich McCormick from Georgia joins the show to shed light on critical legislation he is championing, offering a no-nonsense perspective on the challenges facing Congress as the 2026 elections approach. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Milfred and Hands talk with state Sen. Kelda Roys, D-Madison, about her bid for governor. Roys says she's the most experienced leader with results who best measures up against presumptive Republican nominee U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Minoqua. "I'm the candidate who can actually say, 'Here's what I've done,' not just 'Here are my ideas that I've never been able to accomplish.'" She touts her endorsement from the state teachers union, her independence and favorite Wisconsin supper club.
Guests Include: Judge Jim Troupis, Dr. Gerson Moreno Riano, Klaas Financial's CJ Klaas, Gubernatorial Candidate Rep. Tom Tiffany, Compass Care's Jim Harden
The Steve Gruber Show | Fabricated Scandals & Falling Democrats: The Narrative Collapses --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:10 – Tommy Aiello, Vice President of Government Affairs for the National Taxpayers Union. Aiello discusses the impact of Tax Day, noting Americans spend billions of hours and hundreds of billions of dollars on tax compliance. He explains the broader implications for taxpayers and the economy. 28:08 – Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, epidemiologist and administrator at The McCullough Foundation. Hulscher discusses a recent observational study on the use of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in cancer treatment, including reported outcomes across participants. He explains the scientific theory behind these drugs and why further research is being debated. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%. 38:14 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:16 – Van Mylar, Vice President of Client Strategy and Growth at Apex Media Partners. Mylar discusses the increasing number of Christian college closures and the financial pressures facing higher education. He explains how rising costs are impacting trust in tuition value. 57:24 – Congressman Tom Tiffany, representing Wisconsin's 7th District. Tiffany discusses the SAFER Act, which aims to address asylum fraud, along with broader immigration policy issues. He also touches on current political developments, including election-related legislation. 1:06:22 – KC Crosbie, Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC). Crosbie discusses Tax Day and voter sentiment, highlighting continued support for President Trump and his policy agenda. She explains how messaging and policy priorities are resonating with voters. 1:16:29 - Monologue 1:25:26 – Mike Rogers, Army veteran, former FBI Special Agent, and former U.S. Representative from Michigan. Rogers discusses working families tax cuts and broader economic policy efforts. He also addresses border security challenges and ongoing immigration concerns. 1:35:28 – Rep. Jason Woolford, representing Michigan's 50th District. Woolford discusses efforts to secure Michigan elections, including support for voter ID requirements. He outlines how proposed legislation aims to strengthen election integrity. 1:44:07 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber wraps up the show with discussion on flooding in Northern Michigan and a story about a cancer survivor achieving his goal of playing college football. The segment also covers recent congressional resignations and what they could mean moving forward. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The tenth episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/OLbwSDIhfuA
Guests Include: Author John Zmirak, Concerned Women for America's Maggie McNeely, Alliance for Consumers Action OH Skinner, CFACT's Bonner Cohen, Gubernatorial Candidate and Rep. Tom Tiffany, Sheriff David Clarke
Mandela Barnes is back on the campaign trail, this time running for governor, and he stopped in studio leaning heavily into a "working class vs. corporate greed" narrative. Throughout the show, Barnes hit on his priorities, giving a Top 10 of what he’d like to get done that included expanding BadgerCare, fully funding public schools, and increasing the minimum wage. He also detailed plans to freeze utility rates, tax billionaires, and implement universal childcare, arguing that Wisconsin has "backslid" while neighboring states have pulled ahead. We didn't just talk about his "wish list," though. We also threw Barnes a bit of a conspiracy theory that Republicans in the Legislature — including retiring leadership — might be trying to "set the state up to fail," by draining the budget surplus before a potential Democratic takeover. Barnes also took aim at US House Rep. Tom Tiffany, the Republican candidate for governor, calling his support of certain federal policies a "dereliction of duty" that has left Wisconsin family farms and small businesses footing the bill. The conversation wrapped with skepticism about AI data centers in the state. Barnes joined the pushback against the "secrecy deals" and non-disclosure agreements that often surround these projects, arguing that if big tech wants to use Wisconsin’s water and energy, they shouldn't be doing it behind closed doors — or at the expense of local ratepayers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Tiffany, candidate for governor, should revive a proposal to eliminate the state income tax. More with Chris Conley on the WSAU Wisconsin Morning News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessica fills in for Dan and discusses progress (or lack thereof) in early voting with the State Supreme Court race, transgender policies, and discusses several topics from utility rates to vehicle emissions testing with gubernatorial candidate Rep. Tom Tiffany.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessica fills in for Dan and discusses progress (or lack thereof) in early voting with the State Supreme Court race, transgender policies, and discusses several topics from utility rates to vehicle emissions testing with gubernatorial candidate Rep. Tom Tiffany.
Joe talks about the NYPD heroes who rose to the occasion, what we're learning about the Epstein saga, the Flat Ayatollah, who's upset over our troops getting lobster, intentional lies, "vindicated" TDS, and Rep. Tom Tiffany joins the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe talks with Rep. Tom Tiffany about his great bill against the abuse of birthright citizenship and what questions you have for how he would be as governorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests Include: Gubernatorial Candidate Rep.Tom Tiffany, Author Dave Bahnsen, Sheriff David Clarke, MRC's Curtis Houck, Badger Insitute's Pat McIlheran We are replaying Rep. Tom Tiffany before Pat McIlheran
Joe shares some breaking news from President Trump, some good news from our friend Tom Tiffany, and our old friend the Seminar Caller weighs in with his "wisdom"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle a pressing yet overlooked issue: the tin can crisis in America. John Solomon dives deep into the significance of tin plate, a metal crucial for everyday items like soup and vegetable cans, and how its declining domestic production has left the U.S. reliant on foreign suppliers.Solomon explains how unfair foreign competition and stringent regulations have impacted the tin plate industry, leading to increased costs for manufacturers and consumers alike. With President Trump's tariffs on foreign steel still in place, the repercussions are being felt at the grocery store, where prices for canned goods have surged significantly—some by as much as 22.3%.Listeners will hear from a Florida mom who has tracked her rising grocery bills back to canned goods, illustrating the real-life effects of this crisis. Additionally, we will explore recent findings from the Allpa Family Economic Center that highlight the dramatic price hikes in canned food items across the Midwest.Amidst the challenges, there is a glimmer of hope. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant has hinted at potential targeted relief from steel tariffs, specifically for tin plate supplies. To further explore this issue, we will be joined by industry experts and farmers who will provide insights into the current state of the canning industry and the effects on agriculture.In tomorrow's episode, we will feature Senator Ron Johnson and Congressman Tom McClintock and Tom Tiffany, who will discuss potential solutions to stabilize prices while revitalizing American tin plate manufacturing. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guests Include: Honest Election Project's Jason Snead, ClimateDepot's Marc Morano, WILL's Lucas Vebber, frontpagemag.com's Daniel Greenfield, Gubernatorial Candidate Rep. Tom Tiffany, Rep Derrick Van Orden
This week on Laughing Liberally Milwaukee, host Matthew Filipowicz is joined by comedian Shawn Vasquez to discuss Donald Trump endorsment of Minocqua's Tom Tiffany to be the next Governor of Wisconsin.Laughing Liberally Milwaukee's next live show is Saturday February 7th, 2026 at 8:00 pm at CSZ Milwaukee – 420 South 1st Street, Milwaukee. For details visit laughingliberallymke.com
Guests Include MacIver Institute's Richard Moore, FAIR's Ira Mehlman, Texas Public Policy Foundation's Ammon Blair, American Principles Project's Terry Schilling, Senator Ron Johnson, Gubernatorial Candidate Rep.Tom Tiffany
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we welcome Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany, who shares his insights on the recent fiscal developments in Washington, D.C. After nearly six years, all 12 appropriations bills have been passed, marking a significant step towards fiscal responsibility. Congressman Tiffany discusses the implications of this achievement and how it might signal a long-term trend towards better financial management in the federal budget.We also delve into the controversial actions of Special Counsel Jack Smith, examining his history and approach to prosecuting cases, particularly those involving former President Trump. Congressman Tiffany highlights Smith's past controversies, including his connections to the IRS during the Obama administration and his track record in high-profile cases that have raised questions about his integrity as a prosecutor.As the discussion unfolds, we explore the ongoing investigations into the events surrounding January 6th, with Tiffany emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the justice system. He raises concerns about the use of anti-Trump informants by the FBI and draws parallels to past issues surrounding the Russia collusion narrative, underscoring the importance of exposing the depth of corruption in Washington.Shifting gears, Congressman Tiffany shares his vision for Wisconsin as he campaigns for governor. He outlines his plans to combat high taxes, excessive regulations, and a failing education system, aiming to ensure that Wisconsin remains a beacon of prosperity rather than following the path of its neighbor, Minnesota. Tiffany emphasizes the need for a 'red tape reset' and a focus on traditional energy sources to revitalize the state's economy.Next, we hear from Brent Sadler from the Heritage Foundation. Sadler discusses the historical context of U.S. interests in Greenland, emphasizing its critical role in missile defense and the changing geopolitical landscape, particularly in light of increased Chinese presence on the island. The conversation shifts to the contrasting approaches of Western leaders at the Davos Summit, highlighting the ideological divide between President Trump's strength-based diplomacy and the appeasement strategies of other nations.We also explore the ramifications of Canadian Prime Minister Carney's recent actions regarding international relations, particularly his overtures towards China, and the potential consequences for Canadian security interests. Sadler reflects on the likelihood of a shift in Canadian policy under pressure from domestic and international realities.As tensions rise with Iran, Sadler analyzes the message sent by the U.S. military's strategic positioning and the importance of supporting the Iranian people amid ongoing protests against their regime. The discussion includes the potential for U.S. military action and the necessity of building a coalition to address the threats posed by Iran.Finally, we turn our attention to the escalating situation in Iran amidst ongoing protests and a government crackdown. Dr. Ali Safavi, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, joins us to provide critical insights into the current state of unrest and the resilience of the Iranian people. He discusses the implications of the recent protests, emphasizing that while the regime's brutality may have momentarily slowed the uprising, the momentum for change remains strong and irreversible.Dr. Safavi details the fierce clashes occurring between rebellious youth and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), highlighting the courage and determination of the Iranian people as they confront oppressive forces. He draws parallels to historical protests, asserting that the will of the Iranian people will ultimately prevail against the regime's attempts to suppress dissent.We explore the role of the United States in this pivotal moment, with Dr. Safavi outlining potential strategies for the U.S. to support the Iranian resistance. He argues for a clear statement recognizing the rights of the Iranian people to overthrow their regime and the necessity of cutting off the regime's lifelines, particularly its oil revenues. The conversation also delves into the importance of holding Iranian leaders accountable for their actions and the need for international support of the Iranian people's struggle for freedom.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Wednesday's "Dan O'Donnell Show," Dan breaks a massive exclusive story: Republican gubernatorial candidate Josh Schoemann is dropping out of the race the day after President Trump endorses Congressman Tom Tiffany. Tiffany joins Dan live in studio to discuss!
President Donald Trump has endorsed Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany in the GOP primary for governor. Senator Tammy Baldwin says Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem should be fired following "chaos" caused be federal agents in Minneapolis. And, a new EPA rule would give Wisconsin and tribes in the state less power to protect waterways under the Clean Water Act.
Green Bay residents are remembering former resident Alex Pretti, the Veterans Administration nurse who was killed by federal immigration agents in Minnesota. Congressman Tom Tiffany, the leading Republican candidate for governor, told reporters he has not watched video of the shooting. And, leaders of Wisconsin's largest school districts say state leaders are failing to adequately fund public education.
Guests Include: Gubernatorial Candidate Josh Schoemann, Caring Professionals' Julian Hagmann, Lt Gubernatorial Candidate Will Martin, Crime Prevention Research Center's John Lott, Gubernatorial Candidate and Rep. Tom Tiffany, ClimateDepot's Marc Morano
This broadcast began with a break in the usual format as Jim interviewed Congressman Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin who represents the state's 7th congressional district. He discussed the possibility of another government shutdown, a move afoot by Democrats in the House to defund ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Minneapolis debacle, and more. As the program continued, Jim presented the following news stories: --Iran has issued a sickening threat against President Trump, broadcasting a picture from the attempted assassination at the 2024 Butler, Pennsylvania, rally with the words, "This time it will not miss the target." --In a public address yesterday, a senior Iranian general issued a direct threat against President Trump saying they will cut off his hand and his finger. This came after President Trump's warning of U.S. military action against the Iranian regime. -The U.S. has designated three branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations in a move that could impact Washington's relationships with Qatar and Turkey. --President Trump's administration announced sanctions against more than 20 Iranian individuals and entities responsible for the Islamic republic's deadly crackdown on protesters and skirting of international sanctions on Iran's oil output. --After weeks of escalating tensions, U.S. and Iranian officials faced each other Thursday at the U.N. Security Council, where America's envoy renewed threats against the Islamic republic, despite President Trump's efforts to lower the temperature. --The Pentagon moved a carrier strike group from the South China Sea to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.
This broadcast began with a break in the usual format as Jim interviewed Congressman Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin who represents the state's 7th congressional district. He discussed the possibility of another government shutdown, a move afoot by Democrats in the House to defund ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Minneapolis debacle, and more. As the program continued, Jim presented the following news stories: --Iran has issued a sickening threat against President Trump, broadcasting a picture from the attempted assassination at the 2024 Butler, Pennsylvania, rally with the words, "This time it will not miss the target." --In a public address yesterday, a senior Iranian general issued a direct threat against President Trump saying they will cut off his hand and his finger. This came after President Trump's warning of U.S. military action against the Iranian regime. -The U.S. has designated three branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations in a move that could impact Washington's relationships with Qatar and Turkey. --President Trump's administration announced sanctions against more than 20 Iranian individuals and entities responsible for the Islamic republic's deadly crackdown on protesters and skirting of international sanctions on Iran's oil output. --After weeks of escalating tensions, U.S. and Iranian officials faced each other Thursday at the U.N. Security Council, where America's envoy renewed threats against the Islamic republic, despite President Trump's efforts to lower the temperature. --The Pentagon moved a carrier strike group from the South China Sea to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.
The news out of Mpls, first-time caller Terrance from Jacobson talked about the unrest in Mpls and watercress, comparative negligence in Mpls, new dietary guidelines, congressman Tom Tiffany, and Jerry from London Road Rental...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we break down President Trump's highly anticipated national address, reflecting on his first year in office. We discuss the key points of his speech, including the challenges he inherited, his accomplishments, and his ambitious agenda for 2026. Congressman Ralph Norman from South Carolina discusses the pressing issues Congress faces as the midterms approach. From the complexities of redistricting to the implications of the FBI's actions regarding Donald Trump, Congressman Norman provides insightful commentary on the current political landscape. He also shares his vision for revitalizing local banks and reforming healthcare, emphasizing the need for accountability in government. Congressman Tom Tiffany, who is running for governor of Wisconsin, shares insights on the recent bombshell documents involving the Biden administration, the FBI, and the potential for civil actions by President Trump. Congressman Tiffany discusses the role of political appointees and the importance of transparency in government, especially regarding taxpayer money. He also addresses the cultural shifts within the Democratic Party and emphasizes the need for Republicans to present a clear contrast to their policies. Finally, we explore the critical intersection of artificial intelligence and governance with Wes Hodges, acting director of the Center for Technology and the Human Person at the Heritage Foundation. As the U.S. races to maintain its AI supremacy against China, we discuss the implications of recent executive orders, the need for federal standards, and the potential risks associated with AI, especially for children and medical students.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
12/11/2025 PODCAST Episode #3130 GUESTS: Rep. John McGuire, Rep. Tom Tiffany, David Safavian ! + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth
Joe talks with WI. Gubernatorial candidate Tom Tiffany about his stand on the issue of Afghan "refugees," how he would use the power of the state's executive, and how he would fix our healthcare systemSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Tom Tiffany, representative for Wisconsin's 7th congressional district and Republican candidate for governor of America's Dairyland, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss Democrats' Arctic Frost spy campaign against members of the GOP, dive into the implications of the Epstein files controversy, and preview his plan to prevent the blue-ing of the Badger State. If you care about combating the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.
Jon has scathing opinions on a city ordinance and questions a retailer's new employee directive. Wisconsin's U.S. Rep Tom Tiffany joins to share his thoughts on the government shutdown, differences between MN, IL, and WI, and his belief on how the GOP can win midterms next year. Chicago's mayor reaches out to an unlikely source to combat ICE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon has scathing opinions on a city ordinance and questions a retailer's new employee directive. Wisconsin's U.S. Rep Tom Tiffany joins to share his thoughts on the government shutdown, differences between MN, IL, and WI, and his belief on how the GOP can win midterms next year. Chicago's mayor reaches out to an unlikely source to combat ICE.
In this Sunday brunch edition of the podcast, we welcome Congressman Tom Tiffany, the leading candidate for governor of Wisconsin, as he discusses pressing issues such as food stamp fraud, government spending, and the hidden costs of Obamacare. We also hear from renowned pollster Robert Cahaly, who shares insights on the implications of the recent election results for 2026 and beyond. Lastly, we feature a segment from American Alternative Assets, exploring the New Economy and the potential impacts of central bank digital currencies on personal privacy and financial freedom. 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, we tackle the pressing issues of accountability and government transparency with key insights from Congressman Barry Loudermilk, who heads the January 6th special subcommittee. Join us as we dissect the latest revelations regarding the FBI's handling of geospatial data related to the Capitol riots. We'll also hear from Congressman Tom Tiffany about the looming government shutdown and its potential impact, followed by Dr. John Lott's analysis of a controversial report on political violence.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Congressman Tom Tiffany from Wisconsin discusses the recently passed "big beautiful bill" and its implications for American families and businesses. Congressman Tiffany shares insights on the bill's provisions, including the inheritance tax, small business investments, and support for our armed forces. Eugene Konotorovich from the Heritage Foundation provides insights into the significant recent development in international relations as Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctions UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for her anti-American and anti-Semitic rhetoric, the implications of this rare sanctioning and discusses the broader context of the UN's bias against Israel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Congressman Tom Tiffany discusses the alarming new developments surrounding federal research funding linked to Chinese scientists and the potential agro bioterrorism threats they pose. He delves into the implications of China's actions on U.S. agriculture, the need for legislative changes regarding visas and trade agreements, and the importance of work requirements for welfare benefits. Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, shares insights on the recent Supreme Court deadlock on faith-based charter schools and the ongoing fight for educational reform in Oklahoma. Walters shares insights on the state's new curriculum standards aimed at enhancing American history education, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking among students. Finally, reformed title fraud thief Matthew Cox, shares his insights on how the growing crime of house stealing operates and what homeowners can do to protect themselves. He reveals the importance of monitoring your home title and the unique services provided by Home Title Lock, which can help safeguard your most valuable asset. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.