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2024 RNC Spox Elizabeth Pipko slammed Democrats for abandoning Jewish voters, praises Trump’s pro-Israel policies

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with former Republican National Committee Spokeswoman and 2016 Trump campaign staffer Elizabeth Pipko. The duo talk about Pipko’s journey in politics and her strong support for President Donald Trump. Pipko also explores the disconnect between culturally Jewish Americans and their voting patterns, highlighting how more religious Jews tend to lean Republican. She critiques the Democratic Party for abandoning its Jewish base and embracing anti-Israel rhetoric, pointing to figures like Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. Furthermore, the pair discuss President Trump’s pro-Israel policies, from the Abraham Accords to the Iron Dome, and explains why conviction and common sense are critical in today’s political landscape. You can keep up with Elizabeth and all of her great work by following her on X: @ElizabethPipko. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Elizabeth Pipko 2024 Spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee & Former Trump Campaign Staffer Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Rep. Perry: Watch Bob Ross for free online, taxpayers don’t need to fund PBS & NPR’s left-wing propaganda

On this episode of the podcast, Pennsylvania Congressman Scott Perry breaks down the latest from inside the Intelligence Committee hearing, calling out the media for ignoring the Trump Administration’s achievements — like resolving 80% of FEMA cases in North Carolina within 45 days of being on the job. He goes on to make the case as to why FEMA should be decentralized in order to enhance disaster response. The Congressman sounds the alarm on China’s land purchases near sensitive U.S. sites, including a Bitcoin mining operation near a nuclear missile facility. The Keystone State Republican also pushes for transparency in government investigations, slams media bias, and discusses legislation that he has reintroduced in the U.S. House that defunds National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) due to their left-wing propaganda. Furthermore, the retired Brigadier General who served in our military for nearly four decades highlights United States military advancements, including the F-47. You can follow the Congressman on social media by searching for his handle: @RepScottPerry.   Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Scott Perry Congressman of Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Gun Owners of America & other second amendment leaders press DOGE to stop health agencies’ gun control studies

On this episode of the podcast, Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America, dives into the impact of the Dickey Amendment — a measure that once prevented taxpayer dollars from funding gun control advocacy. He explains how the 2018 clarification opened the door for politicized research aimed at pushing gun confiscation and background checks. Additionally, Pratt criticized the Biden Administration for deliberately omitting self-defense statistics that showcase the benefits of lawful gun ownership. He shares compelling data on the effectiveness of concealed carriers, highlighting a study showing they stop active shooters 51.5% of the time, outperforming law enforcements 44.6%. Furthermore, Pratt makes the case for defunding the ATF, dismantling its firearm registry and urges listeners to act by using social media and direct outreach to hold lawmakers accountable. You can learn more about Gun Owners of America by visiting their website: GunOwners.org. You can also follow their great work on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for their handles: @ErichMPratt or @GunOwners Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Erich Pratt Senior Vice President, Gun Owners of America Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

Articles, Politics & Policy, Second Amendment

Second Amendment leaders press DOGE to stop health agencies’ gun control studies

Articles / Politics & Policy / Second Amendment Second Amendment leaders press DOGE to stop health agencies’ gun control studies Contrary to the original intent of a late-nineties budget rider, health agencies like the CDC have spent the last half a decade funding research supporting gun control efforts on behalf of the Biden administration. By: Elon Musk is used to being vilified by the left, particularly since he was tasked by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in trimming the waste, fraud and abuse that has bloated federal government. Now, one section of the citizenry is actually asking him to push harder: Second Amendment advocates are asking him to block taxpayer-funded health agencies from spending millions on gun control research. There has been legislation — called the Dickey Amendment — on the books since 1997 that provides a clear pathway for DOGE to remove tens of millions of dollars spent by agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on gun control research and grants. That law had been followed until 2018, when Congress “clarified” the rider. Resulting in something closer to rescission than clarification, in 2020, the federal omnibus spending bill presented to President Biden earmarked the first funding for such expenditures since 1996. Dickey Amendment revival stalled Last year, Rep. Marianette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, revived efforts to stop such research through an amendment to the appropriations package for the Labor, Human Services, and Education departments. It specifically stipulated that “none of the funds made available by this Act may be used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct or support any firearm injury and mortality prevention research.” Miller-Meeks is a longtime supporter of Second Amendment rights. “As a physician and former Director of Public Health in Iowa, I believe that our leading public health agency should be focusing on researching and preventing communicable diseases, which was what the CDC was originally created to do – not prioritizing gun control,” she posted to ‘X’ ahead of the November 15 vote.  It passed in the House of Representatives 216-211. However, it stalled in the Senate and was never signed into law by then-President Joe Biden. Taking guns from Grandpa Now, Gun Owners of America (GOA) one of the nation’s largest gun rights groups, is pushing for the CDC’s gun research department to get the DOGE treatment. GOA Executive Vice President Erich Pratt spoke to Furthermore with Amanda Head Podcast about the funding, including taxpayer money used to study the effectiveness of gun confiscation of all ages and also researching a sundown age for seniors to relinquish personal firearms. “That right there is tilted towards the left…money to study the benefits of expanded background checks and registration, the best age to set a second amendment retirement age for senior citizens,” he continued. “You know, last I checked, there wasn’t a retirement clause on any of the Bill of Rights. But this is what they want to do. They fund these studies to say, okay, you might retire at age 65 but, at age 71, take guns from grandpa.” Research grants currently active within CDC include $3.6 million for ‘firearm retirement’ for senior citizens, $1.2 million for ‘check-ins’ on ‘guns at home,’ $2.1 million to study ‘firearm possession’ by Asian Americans, $126,000 on ‘Black Americans’ elevated gun violence exposure,’ $490,000 on ‘comparing states gun policies,’ $349,000 on ‘showing if firearm law reduces mortality,’ and $518,000 on ‘firearm storage & confiscation laws.’ Musk and the Second Amendment With a self-deletion date set at the country’s semi sesquicentennial next July, DOGE has roughly 470 days to deliver on its promise to drastically reduced the amount of waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government. The current tally is now at $115 billion, according to the DOGE tracker website. While neither DOGE nor Musk have made  announcements concerning the CDC’s gun-control spending, it’s possible that Second Amendment advocates will find a sympathetic ear at DOGE. The National Rifle Association (NRA), through its house organ “America’s First Freedom” produced a wish list for DOGE that asks them to advise President Trump to sign an executive action stating that the ATF cannot attempt to rewrite gun-control law and to restrict the ATF to “treat the lawfully armed public like the law-abiding citizens they are.” The NRA also said that the Biden administration “blamed gun stores for being responsible for rising crime rates, even though the ATF’s own statistics shows this not to be the case.” Suggesting several cuts in specific, the 5 million member 501(c)4 asks DOGE to disband the White House “Office of Gun Violence Prevention;” dismantle the Department of Justice’s “red-flag” law clearinghouse; end what they call “government funding of bogus gun-control advocacy posing as research;” and they recommend revoking the Biden administration’s export licensing crackdown on American gun companies through the U.S. Commerce Department. Although DOGE has not set its sights on any gun-control related waste or abuse — at least publicly — Musk has not been shy about expressing his support for the right to bear arms. On the 2024 campaign trial on behalf of President Trump, Musk responded to Vice President Kamala Harris’ suggested mandatory gun buyback program by saying “The right to bear arms is there to protect free speech and stop a tyrannical government from taking your rights away! That’s why the first thing that all tyrants do is disarm the people, just like Chavez did when he was first elected. After that, no more real elections in Venezuela.” Even in his support for gun ownership, Musk has proven yet again to be something of a contrarian. In 2022, Musk told CNBC in that “I strongly believe that the right to bear arms is an important safeguard against potential tyranny of government. Historically, maintaining their power over the people is why those in power did not allow public ownership of guns.” In the same interview, Musk also underscored his support for “tight background checks” for all gun sales and limiting sales of assault weapons to people in special circumstances, like gun range owners, or people who live in a “high risk location, like gang warfare. If you want

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Mike Benz Unredacted: JFK assassination files show CIA’s deep & everlasting covert infiltration of US government

On this episode of podcast, host Amanda Head is joined by Mike Benz — former Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Communications and Information Technology at the State Department and speechwriter to President Donald Trump in his first term. Together, they break down the newly declassified JFK assassination files and their far-reaching implications. Benz unpacks the CIA’s historical influence over the State Department, the creation of USAID as a cover for covert operations, and the agency’s infiltration of diplomatic posts, NGOs, and even prostitution rings for intelligence gathering. As Executive Director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, he also explores what these revelations mean for U.S. foreign policy today — and what future declassifications might reveal about the JFK assassination and other classified operations covertly accomplished by our federal government. Follow Mike and his ongoing investigative work on X (formerly Twitter): @MikeBenzCyber. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Mike Benz Former State Department Official under President Trump || Executive Director, Foundation for Freedom Online || @MikeBenzCyber Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Former Health & Human Services Director & FDA advisor applauds Secretary RFK’s ‘Operation Stork Speed’

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head dives into “Operation Stork Speed,” a new initiative launched by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) aimed at improving children’s health. Head is joined on this episode by Jack Kalavritinos, a former Director for Intergovernmental and External Affairs at HHS and FDA advisor, who brings insight from his time in the Trump and Bush Administrations and his current work in health advocacy. The pair discusses the hidden dangers of sugar and heavy metals in baby formula, the urgent need for industry reform, and how the FDA and HHS can drive much needed change. Kalavritinos highlights the critical role of transparency, voluntary action from manufacturers, and how the next few years could be pivotal for children’s health. You can learn more about Kalavritinos on his website: jkstrat.com or by following him on X (formerly Twitter): @JKal1985 Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Jack Kalavritinos Former Director for Intergovernmental and External Affairs for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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As ceasefire ends, Israeli strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas officials

Articles / Government / Israel / White House / World As ceasefire ends, Israeli strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas officials As Hamas and its proxies in the region wreak havoc on life and commerce, an end to Hamas could mean an historic time of peace. By: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consec adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incidid ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip exl Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incidid ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip. The barrage of airstrikes that thundered the Gaza Strip this week were likely part of an Israeli military effort to eradicate the Iran-backed terror organization Hamas by decapitating its leadership, according to former Chief of Staff for the National Security Council (NSC) Fred Fleitz. Fleitz, who served at the NSC in 2018 during President Donald Trump’s first term, told Just The News that the airstrikes, which targeted areas like Gaza City, Deir al-Balah, Khan Younis and Rafah, were strategically targeted to take out Hamas leaders. “The attacks we saw overnight were directed at killing Hamas officials. I’m hoping it had a significant effect in knocking out their leadership,” he said. The military operation occurred around 2:30 a.m. local time (00.20 GMT) on Tuesday and has been characterized by Israel as a result of Hamas’ failure to reach further agreements. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said that the organization “repeatedly refused to release our hostages and rejected all offers it received from the US presidential envoy, Steve Witkoff, and from the mediators.” Cease-fire halted According to Palestinian authorities and reported by NBC News and others, more than 400 Palestinians were killed in the attack, though that estimate has not been independently verified. This latest action halted a cease-fire agreement that was reached in January by the outgoing Biden administration in concert with the incoming Trump administration. The phased cease fire placed priority on freeing all of the hostages abducted by Hamas in the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel. Growing frustration by the Trump administration compelled the president to issue a final warning on March 6, tweeting: “Release all of the Hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered, or it is OVER for you.” “I am sending Israel everything it needs to finish the job…This is your last warning,” he continued. Of the coordination that Israel now enjoys with the United States, Fleitz said “when Israel attacked Hamas in the past, it didn’t trust the United States because the Biden administration would leak any details of these operations. Now, we have full cooperation with the U.S. and Israel against this serious terrorist threat that puts more pressure on Hamas and its supporters.” That frustration of the Trump administration was reiterated on Friday by Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff. After traveling to Doha, Qatar along with the National Security Council’s senior director for the Middle East, Eric Trager, negotiations broke down as a result of Hamas’ “impractical” demands. “President Trump has made it clear that Hamas will either release hostages immediately, or pay a severe price,” he said. Hamas still holding at many as 59 hostages The goal of the gathering was to extend the cease-fire beyond Ramadan and Passover through a “bridge” proposal which included the release of remaining living hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. However, as reported by The Times of Israel, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar told AIPAC’s board of directors Tuesday that “US special envoy Steve Witkoff made two different proposals and Hamas rejected both of them.” “We found ourselves at a dead end, with no hostages released and no military action. This is a situation that cannot continue.” Hamas may still be holding 59 hostages, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday, without citing its sources. Up to 24, including one American, are still believed to be alive. Adi Alexander, father to American hostage Aden Alexander, spoke to Just The News about the recent developments and revealed his concerns about the strike’s implications. “The fear is that this action will continue and negotiations will be stalled, and we will be back to where we started at the beginning…everybody’s in limbo, and we had a last resort, which is military action,” he said. In the midst of multiple regional conflicts, the United States has new and unconventional leverage from an unlikely source: Russia. After an hours-long phone call between Trump and Putin to further discuss the latter’s conflict with Ukraine, the duo “discussed the need to stop proliferation of strategic weapons and will engage with others to ensure the broadest possible application. The two leaders shared the view that Iran should never be in a position to destroy Israel.” 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 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 Philadelphia Eagles to visit the White House to celebrate Super Bowl win After a flurry of activity right out of the gate, Trump takes victory lap in speech to America LATEST EPISODES Mike Benz Unredacted: JFK assassination files show CIA’s deep & everlasting covert infiltration of US government Former Health & Human Services Director & FDA advisor applauds Secretary RFK’s ‘Operation Stork Speed’ 5 yrs later, Dr. Risch details where health officials went wrong & why they couldn’t ’slow the spread’ in 15 days MasterChef Winner Turned Queen of Cookies: Whitney Miller’s Journey in Southern Cooking & Baking White House Q&A with Trump, Sen. Blackburn on Dems’ shutdown threat & Mike Howell exposes Biden’s autopen scandal RELATED ARTICLES 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

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5 yrs later, Dr. Risch details where health officials went wrong & why they couldn’t ’slow the spread’ in 15 days

On this episode of the podcast, Yale University School of Public Health Professor Emeritus Dr. Harvey Risch discusses the critical lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. He breaks down the inaccuracies in early information, the suppression of dissenting scientific voices, and the failures of policies like lockdowns and mask mandates. Dr. Risch highlights the effectiveness of early treatments, such as hydroxychloroquine, which showed a 75% reduction in mortality in early studies and explained the rationale behind the Great Barrington Declaration’s approach to protecting high-risk individuals while allowing society to function normally. Furthermore, Dr. Risch shares his skepticism about the potential for bird flu to become the next pandemic and underscores the need for objective evidence in restoring public trust in health authorities. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Harvey Risch, MD, PhD Professor Emeritus and Senior Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases) Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

Episodes, Small Business Saturdays

MasterChef Winner Turned Queen of Cookies: Whitney Miller’s Journey in Southern Cooking & Baking

On this Small Business Saturday episode of the podcast, Whitney Miller, the original MasterChef winner, discussed her passion for cooking, influenced by her Southern upbringing and family. She highlighted her transition from a young pastry chef to a successful cookbook author and cookie entrepreneur. Miller emphasized the importance of using natural, high-quality ingredients in her recipes and cookies, including raw cane sugar, and pure vanilla extract. Miller shared her experiences with Gordon Ramsay, who mentored her on MasterChef, and her clientele, including celebrities like Willie Robertson and Reese Witherspoon. The inspirational chef also opens up about her two successful cookbooks, “Whitney Miller’s New Southern Table” and “Modern Hospitality,” and her commitment to healthier, approachable cooking. You can learn more about Whitney Miller by visiting her website: WhitneyMiller.com and you can order her amazing cookies either in-person from her storefront in Franklin, Tennessee or online by visiting: WhitneysCookies.co. Active on social media? Whitney and her Cookie Company can be found on Instagram: @ChefWhitneyMiller or @WhitneysCookies as well as on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/WhitneyMillerH Lastly, take time to check out Amanda Head’s other video podcast episodes on Rumble or YouTube and subscribe to her channels to be sure you don’t miss the new episode. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@FurthermorePod Rumble: www.rumble.com/c/c-6349263 Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Whitney Miller Winner of MasterChef (Season One) & Owner of Whitney’s Cookies Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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White House Q&A with Trump, Sen. Blackburn on Dems’ shutdown threat & Mike Howell exposes Biden’s autopen scandal

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head is inside the Oval Office of the White House asking President Donald Trump several important questions. Meanwhile, Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee joins the show to talk about the Democrats potentially choosing to shut down the federal government over funding arguments. And to round out the program, Mike Howell of The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project talks about his unbelievable investigation into the Biden Administration’s overuse of the presidential autopen. You can keep up with the great work of every individual mentioned by searching for their respective handles on X: @AmandaHead, @MarshaBlackburn, @MHowellTweets and @OversightPR. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Marsha Blackburn Tennessee Senator Mike Howell Executive Director of The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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