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Rep. Andy Biggs targets judicial bias & country singer John Rich sounds alarm on child exploitation crisis

On this episode of the podcast, Republican Congressman Andy Biggs, a leading gubernatorial candidate in Arizona backed by President Trump, joins to discuss his commanding lead in the polls, his resolution to remove Judge Boasberg for political bias, and his stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, advocating for a reassessment of U.S. involvement. Biggs also takes aim at Democrat “grandstanding” in El Salvador and highlights a CNN poll showing 56% of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants. Additional interview is with country music star John Rich who sheds light on the alarming rise of child exploitation online. With 36 million tips to DHS last year alone, Rich emphasizes the importance of parental vigilance, especially on platforms like Minecraft and Roblox, where predators are using AI for blackmail. He also previews a crucial livestream event raising awareness and discusses how the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on controversial school books ties into the broader fight to protect children. Be sure to keep up with Andy Biggs and John Rich by following them on X or Truth Social: @AndyBiggs4AZ @JohnRich. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) Arizona Congressman & 2026 Gubernatorial Candidate John Rich Country Music Star & Co-Founder of Old Glory Bank Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright © Amanda Head Host

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Sexually explicit books in schools & food dyes are latest issues in parental rights fight, Tiffany Justice digs in

On this episode of the podcast, Co-Founder of Mom’s For Liberty and Heritage Foundation Visiting Fellow Tiffany Justice breaks down the latest Supreme Court debate over parental rights and school content. Justice dives into the high-profile Montgomery County case, where parents were denied the ability to opt their children out of a pride-themed storybook collection. She highlights the split among justices, with Kagan and Barrett backing parental authority, while Sotomayor and Jackson raised First Amendment concerns. Additionally, Justice discussed the nationwide move to phase out synthetic food dyes by the end of 2026, urging parents to stay informed about what their children are consuming. You can follow the great work and keep up with Tiffany Justice by following her on X: @4TiffanyJustice. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Tiffany Justice Co-Founder, Mom’s For Liberty & Heritage Foundation’s Visiting Fellow Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

Congress, Government

In sudden shift, Democrats take lead in generic election ballot as voters fret about finances

Congress / Government In sudden shift, Democrats take lead in generic election ballot as voters fret about finances The new poll shows bad news for Republicans heading into 2026 midterms. By: In a sudden swing, Democrats now enjoy a four-point lead over Republicans on the generic ballot, according to a new Napolitan News survey conducted by pollster Scott Rasmussen. Forty-eight percent of voters say they would now vote for the Democrat from their district, while 44% would vote for the Republican. When leaners are included in the survey, the Democratic lead increases to five points: 50% to 45%. The poll was conducted April 16 and represents a seven-point swing since the end of February, when the GOP held a two-point advantage (48% to 46%). In January, Republicans had a seven-point advantage (51% to 44%). The generic ballot concerns track with negativity among voters on Trump’s handling of the economy: on inflation, 41% approve of the president’s performance, while 59% disapprove. In March, 45% approved and 52% disapproved. Two months ago, 48% approved and 47% disapproved. “The decline in presidential approval on economic issues is tied to growing voter pessimism on their personal finances,” Rasmussen’s group explained. “That is likely the driving force in Democratic gains on the generic ballot.” If you want to read more of the latest by Amanda Head or the team of world class journalists at Just The News, feel free to read or subscribe by visiting JustTheNews.com today. TOP STORIES Federal workers are waging a resistance against Trump agenda. It’s captured in videos and polling In sudden shift, Democrats take lead in generic election ballot as voters fret about finances Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress White House replaces historic ‘Jackson Magnolia’ with descendant sapling LATEST EPISODES Rep. Huizenga says Trump’s directness brings ‘clarity’ to diplomacy, teases US Senate run to expand majority Rep. Andy Biggs targets judicial bias & country singer John Rich sounds alarm on child exploitation crisis Sexually explicit books in schools & food dyes are latest issues in parental rights fight, Tiffany Justice digs in Father Frank Pavone reacts to Pope Francis’ death, endorses Trump’s pick for Vatican Ambassador Middle East expert says US, Israel must tell a very weak Iran: ‘dismantle nuclear program or pay ultimate price’ RELATED ARTICLES Federal workers are waging a resistance against Trump agenda. It’s captured in videos and polling Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress White House replaces historic ‘Jackson Magnolia’ with descendant sapling Trump imposes historic 10% tariffs against most nations, vows to ‘supercharge’ economy Did NPR, PBS write their own obituaries before Congress? Some lawmakers think yes Barn Berning across America: AOC, Bernie Sanders take their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour national Second Amendment leaders press DOGE to stop health agencies’ gun control studies As ceasefire ends, Israeli strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas officials Angry democrats gone wild

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Father Frank Pavone reacts to Pope Francis’ death, endorses Trump’s pick for Vatican Ambassador

On this episode of the podcast, Father Frank Pavone joins the show to reflect on the impact of Pope Francis’ passing and what it could mean for the future of the Catholic Church. He discusses the Pope’s complex legacy, the confusion surrounding his teachings and the critical role the next pontiff will play. Father Pavone also commended President Trump’s Administration for defending religious freedom and pro-life values, and he highlights the growing influence of young conservatives in faith and politics today. The conversation also includes his endorsement of Brian Burch as a strong candidate for U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See. You can follow the ongoing pro-life work of Father Frank Pavone by following him on X (formerly Twitter) here: @FrFrankPavone. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Father Frank Pavone National Director, Priests for Life Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Middle East expert says US, Israel must tell a very weak Iran: ‘dismantle nuclear program or pay ultimate price’

On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Jonathan Schanzer, Executive Director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, breaks down the latest developments in U.S.–Iran negotiations and what’s at stake. He explains why Iran is in a weakened position as they face a multi-front conflict with Israel with exposed air defense vulnerabilities. The former terrorism finance analyst at the Department of Treasury who froze the funding of Hamas and al-Qaeda also explains why the United States must take an extremely firm stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Furthermore, Dr. Schanzer explores the prospects for regime change in Tehran, the impact on regional stability, and how the Abraham Accords could shape the future of the Middle East If you liked this episode and would like to follow the work of Dr. Schanzer and his colleagues you can do so by following him on X: @JSchanzer or visit the Foundation for Defense of Democracies website by clicking here: fdd.org Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Dr. Jonathan Schanzer Executive Director, Foundation for Defense of Democracies Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

Articles, Government, Media, White House

Halfway down in unrelated story, NYT admits Russia collusion was bogus

Articles / Government / Media / White House Halfway down in unrelated story, NYT admits Russia collusion was bogus Historian Ashley Rindsberg says the claim is a backhanded correction at a time when media trust and credibility has hit rock-bottom. By: In the 30th paragraph, 1,443 words into a profile about history podcaster Darryl Cooper lies a declaration by New York Times reporter Joseph Bernstein that there was no basis for the so-called “Russia collusion” story. In what appears to be a veiled correction, Bernstein writes, “Mr. Cooper’s first real brush with national attention came in 2021, when he posted a widely shared Twitter thread about the psychology behind right-wing election denialism. In it, Mr. Cooper attributed Trump supporters’ skepticism of mainstream media to their feeling misled by the national press over sensational – and never substantiated – accounts of President Trump’s alleged collusion with the Russian government.” Ashley Rindsberg, who authored the exposé on the newspaper’s misreporting and fabrications, “The Gray Lady Winked,” reacted to the admission. “We’re talking about seven years of news reporting,” he said. “It was basically the only thing that they had to say about Trump for this entire period. Now they are quietly, almost in a whisper, saying that none of it was true.” During Trump’s successful 2016 Republican presidential campaign and in its aftermath, Democrats led an effort, along with some FBI officials, to try to delegitimize his win by presenting material that appeared to show the campaign colluded with the Russian government to win the presidency. Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller in 2019 said that his probe into the matter “did not find that the Trump campaign, or anyone associated with it, conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in these efforts, despite multiple efforts from Russian-affiliated individuals to assist the Trump campaign.” Rindsberg continued and said that “the reality is that these are the outlets that staged an illegitimate attempt to basically smear the sitting president with falsehoods, not in one or two or 10 or 20, but in hundreds of news articles across thousands of hours of footage, making claims that were never substantiated about his alleged collusion with Russia.” In 2018, The Times and The Washington Post won a Pulitzer Prize for what its board said was “deeply sourced, relentlessly reported coverage in the public interest that dramatically furthered the nation’s understanding of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and its connections to the Trump campaign.” Berstein’s story came days after Just The News exclusively obtained and shared nearly 700 pages of once-secret documents related to the FBI’s investigation into the collusion allegations. The documents included proof that former National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers told FBI agents that the crux of one of the newspaper’s stories included in the Pulitzer Prize award-winning package was “wrong.” Just The News reached out to the Washington Post’s news standards editor to inquire about if there would be a correction and has not heard back. If you want to read more of the latest by Amanda Head or the team of world class journalists at Just The News, feel free to read or subscribe by visiting JustTheNews.com today. TOP STORIES Federal workers are waging a resistance against Trump agenda. It’s captured in videos and polling In sudden shift, Democrats take lead in generic election ballot as voters fret about finances Halfway down in unrelated story, NYT admits Russia collusion was bogus Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress LATEST EPISODES Rep. Huizenga says Trump’s directness brings ‘clarity’ to diplomacy, teases US Senate run to expand majority Rep. Andy Biggs targets judicial bias & country singer John Rich sounds alarm on child exploitation crisis Sexually explicit books in schools & food dyes are latest issues in parental rights fight, Tiffany Justice digs in Father Frank Pavone reacts to Pope Francis’ death, endorses Trump’s pick for Vatican Ambassador Middle East expert says US, Israel must tell a very weak Iran: ‘dismantle nuclear program or pay ultimate price’ RELATED ARTICLES Federal workers are waging a resistance against Trump agenda. It’s captured in videos and polling Halfway down in unrelated story, NYT admits Russia collusion was bogus Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress White House replaces historic ‘Jackson Magnolia’ with descendant sapling Trump imposes historic 10% tariffs against most nations, vows to ‘supercharge’ economy Did NPR, PBS write their own obituaries before Congress? Some lawmakers think yes Barn Berning across America: AOC, Bernie Sanders take their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour national Second Amendment leaders press DOGE to stop health agencies’ gun control studies As ceasefire ends, Israeli strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas officials

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Fmr. Judge & Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert blasts judicial activism, calls SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts ‘a problem’

On this episode of the podcast, former Texas Judge and Congressman Louie Gohmert dives into the growing politicization of the American judicial system. Gohmert pulls no punches as he critiques judges who choose to legislate from the bench and overstep their constitutional authority — pointing to a controversial New Hampshire ruling on gender identity in sports as a prime example. The former Chief Justice on Texas’s 12th Court of Appeals reflects on the evolution of federal judges, including conservative appointees like Judges David Souter and Stephen McAuliffe, who shifted left over time and waited to retire until a Democratic president like former President Barack Obama could replace them. Gohmert also explores the lasting impact of the confirmation process on Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh. From calling for judicial reform to questioning birthright citizenship and the effects of illegal immigration on elections, Gohmert delivers a hard-hitting take on the intersection of law, politics, and the Constitution. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Rep Louie Gohmert Former Congressman (TX-01) & Former Chief Justice on Texas’s 12th Court of Appeals Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Former Deputy Nat’l Security Advisor: Trump helped Americans wake up to China’s bad trade practices

On this episode of the podcast, the Honorable Steve Yates who is a Senior Fellow for China and National Security at The Heritage Foundation and who served as the former Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President, unpacks the complexities of the U.S.-China trade relationship. Yates offers a clear-eyed analysis of President Donald Trump’s recent tariff strategy, emphasizing the need to correct longstanding trade imbalances and counter harmful Chinese policies. He criticizes decades of permissive U.S. engagement with China, arguing for a safer, fairer approach that protects American interests. This conversation also gets personal as Yates shares the heartbreaking story of losing his daughter to fentanyl, passionately calling for fentanyl precursors that China manufacturers to be labeled as “weapons of mass destruction” and urging a whole-of-government response to the ongoing crisis. You can learn all about Steve Yates and his great work by visiting Heritage.org or by following him on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for his handle: @YatesComms. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Steve Yates Senior Fellow for China and National Security, The Heritage Foundation & Former Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President of the United States Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

Articles, Government, White House

Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says

Articles / Government / White House Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says “President Trump exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State,” the White House physician said. By: President Trump underwent the first annual physical of his second term Friday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and he received an overall healthy report, which was released on Sunday. “President Trump remains in excellent health, exhibiting robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function. His active lifestyle continues to contribute significantly to his well-being,” said Capt. Sean Barbabella, physician to the president. “President Trump’s days include participation in multiple meetings, public appearances, press availability, and frequent victories in golf events. President Trump exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State,” he added. Trump physical results.pdf Prior to the exam on Monday, Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, saying, “I have never felt better, but nevertheless, these things must be done!” Trump, 78, the oldest president to start a second term, follows former President Joe Biden, who took office at the same age. In past annual physicals, which are customary for presidents, Trump has received healthy reports. During the 2024 campaign, Trump often brought up the issue of cognition, including at a rally in October 2024 where he told the crowd, “We should have cognitive tests for anybody that runs for president and vice president.” Following a particularly rough debate performance in June 2024, Biden declined a cognitive test. If you want to read more of the latest by Amanda Head or the team of world class journalists at Just The News, feel free to read or subscribe by visiting JustTheNews.com today. TOP STORIES Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress White House replaces historic ‘Jackson Magnolia’ with descendant sapling Trump imposes historic 10% tariffs against most nations, vows to ‘supercharge’ economy Did NPR, PBS write their own obituaries before Congress? Some lawmakers think yes LATEST EPISODES Former Deputy Nat’l Security Advisor: Trump helped Americans wake up to China’s bad trade practices Cardiologist’s new study urges gov’t remove COVID vax, talks autism rise, Trump’s physical & corporatization of medicine Trump’s tariffs level playing field: Ex-Advisor to US & UK Trade Reps talks trade & the future of global markets Is Science Proving the Bible Right? David Rives Exposes the Shocking Truth About Health, Faith & Human Lifespan Tim Stewart: ‘Trump’s Energy & Interior Secretaries will help usher in a golden era for oil & gas innovation’ RELATED ARTICLES Trump physical results released, he ‘remains in excellent health,’ doctor says White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress White House replaces historic ‘Jackson Magnolia’ with descendant sapling Trump imposes historic 10% tariffs against most nations, vows to ‘supercharge’ economy Did NPR, PBS write their own obituaries before Congress? Some lawmakers think yes Barn Berning across America: AOC, Bernie Sanders take their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour national Second Amendment leaders press DOGE to stop health agencies’ gun control studies As ceasefire ends, Israeli strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas officials Angry democrats gone wild Beyond budgeting, Republicans hope to force spending ‘showdown’ with two arcane weapons

Articles, Government, White House

White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress

Articles / Government / White House White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress She further referred to the economic squeeze Americans felt as a “transition” and said “very good progress has been made.” By: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt spoke to reporters Friday during her briefing at the White House and reiterated the administration’s confidence in its tariff schedule, including the 90-day pause to allow for negotiations with some 70 nations. Addressing concerns about declining consumer confidence, Leavitt insisted there were “a lot of reasons for people to feel optimistic,” asserting that “the President is trying to renegotiate the global trade agenda that has ripped off the American people for far too long.” She further referred to the economic squeeze Americans felt as a “transition” and said “very good progress has been made.” To bolster the White House message on economic outlook, she said, “consumer prices are dropping for the first time in years, energy prices are down. In fact, oil prices are down 20% since this president took office, wholesale prices fell again.” “There have been trillions of dollars in investments into this country every day,” she added. “The president is signing executive orders to cut regulation, especially when it comes to the Environmental Protection Agency, our energy industry, that’s going to unleash the economic boom in this country that we saw in the president’s first term. So trust in President Trump. He knows what he’s doing. This is a proven economic formula.” If you want to read more of the latest by Amanda Head or the team of world class journalists at Just The News, feel free to read or subscribe by visiting JustTheNews.com today. TOP STORIES White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress White House replaces historic ‘Jackson Magnolia’ with descendant sapling Trump imposes historic 10% tariffs against most nations, vows to ‘supercharge’ economy Did NPR, PBS write their own obituaries before Congress? Some lawmakers think yes Barn Berning across America: AOC, Bernie Sanders take their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour national LATEST EPISODES Cardiologist’s new study urges gov’t remove COVID vax, talks autism rise, Trump’s physical & corporatization of medicine Trump’s tariffs level playing field: Ex-Advisor to US & UK Trade Reps talks trade & the future of global markets Is Science Proving the Bible Right? David Rives Exposes the Shocking Truth About Health, Faith & Human Lifespan Tim Stewart: ‘Trump’s Energy & Interior Secretaries will help usher in a golden era for oil & gas innovation’ Gov. Newsom plays moderate, but his $20 minimum wage hike backfires with jobs lost, prices soaring, businesses fleeing RELATED ARTICLES White House projects confidence in tariff plan, points to ‘very good’ progress White House replaces historic ‘Jackson Magnolia’ with descendant sapling Trump imposes historic 10% tariffs against most nations, vows to ‘supercharge’ economy Did NPR, PBS write their own obituaries before Congress? Some lawmakers think yes Barn Berning across America: AOC, Bernie Sanders take their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour national Second Amendment leaders press DOGE to stop health agencies’ gun control studies As ceasefire ends, Israeli strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas officials Angry democrats gone wild Beyond budgeting, Republicans hope to force spending ‘showdown’ with two arcane weapons After a flurry of activity right out of the gate, Trump takes victory lap in speech to America

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