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Corruption, Cover-Ups & Federal Overreach: Whistleblowers, Fauci, and Soros-Backed Agendas Under Fire

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head and her TV news co-host John Solomon highlight major political and legal issues shaping the current landscape. The first guest featured on this episode is South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson who criticized former President Joe Biden’s pardons, discussed the potential for state-level charges against Dr. Fauci, and emphasized the importance of accountability, transparency, and limiting federal overreach. The second featured guests are Tristan Leavitt of Empower Oversight and his clients, Joe Ziegler and Gary Shapley, the two IRS whistleblowers who exposed political favoritism in the Hunter Biden case. John Solomon and Amanda Head examine the illegal retaliation against IRS whistleblowers, underscoring the need for reform and transparency within the agency. Finally, Tyler O’Neil of the Daily Signal exposed government waste and the influence of George Soros-backed initiatives in pushing a progressive agenda, emphasizing bureaucratic resistance to conservative leadership and the need for systemic change in Washington. If you enjoyed this episode then you’ll surely enjoy John Solomon and Amanda Head’s nightly TV news show, “Just The News, No Noise” which can be watched on every weekday evening at 6PM ET/3PM PT. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright © Amanda Head Host

Articles, Government, White House

Trump to sign executive order to keep men out of women’s sports

Articles / Government / White House Trump to sign executive order to keep men out of women’s sports Fulfilling another campaign promise to protect women’s sports, President Donald Trump will sign his fourth EO regarding transgenders. By: After three other executive orders pertaining to transgenders in the military – directives that the federal government will recognize only two genders and banning sex-change surgery for minors – President Donald Trump on Wednesday will sign his No Men in Women’s Sports Executive Order on the 39th annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day. The commemoration began in 1987 as a way to celebrate female participation in athletics. A Gallup survey in May 2023 found that the vast majority of Americans support the requirement that transgender athletes compete in categories reflecting their birth gender. Seventy percent of respondents supported the requirement, up from 62% in 2021. TOP STORIES Trump to sign executive order to keep men out of women’s sports Democrat Dilemma: DEI-driven party elects two white men with beliefs that clash with middle America NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election LATEST EPISODES Fired! Veteran volleyball coach has been let go from SJSU for speaking up to protect women in sports Democrat governors of border states are ‘non-existent,’ says Border Patrol Council VP, hopes Mexican troops will provide relief Rep. Hamadeh talks airline crash & his support for Kash Patel for FBI Dir., Fmr Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron annihilates DEI Rep. Weber praises Trump’s early border security efforts & retired FBI Exec. applauds Kash Patel for not ‘taking the bait’ Rep. Miller-Meeks unabashedly lays out the very change RFK Jr. can create as HHS Secretary if confirmed by the Senate RELATED ARTICLES Trump to sign executive order to keep men out of women’s sports Democrat Dilemma: DEI-driven party elects two white men with beliefs that clash with middle America NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts ‘Woke’ Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People ‘Drifting In The Open Sea’ Former Trump Spokeswoman Predicts Democrats Will Swap Out Biden Following His Debate Performance Texas Rep. Nehls Urges Trump Reelection To Restore Safety In U.S Gym Owner Who Defied COVID Lockdown Calls Democratic Governors ‘Foot Soldiers’ In Closing States South Carolina Rep. Norman: Timing of Trump Trial is A ‘Farce’

Articles, Politics & Policy

Democrat Dilemma: DEI-driven party elects two white men with beliefs that clash with middle America

Uncategorized Democrat Dilemma: DEI-driven party elects two white men with beliefs that clash with middle America “I think the Democratic brand is hurting because people feel that you cannot, with conviction and integrity, tell me what you honestly feel about some hard issues,” a Democrat leader laments. By: Democrats who pressed diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) for years and got roundly rejected at the polls last year chose two new executives to lead their party out of the political desert. But there’s one catch: they are two white men who don’t fit the identity politics of the party’s base and hold widely progressive views that clash with Middle America. The Democratic National Committee’s election this past weekend of Minnesotan Ken Martin to be chairman and anti-gun activist David Hogg have mystified political observers on both sides of the aisle after an election in which voters clearly rejected the far-left drift of the party. “Democrats have once again fallen victim to identity politics, and it’s going to be very hard for Democrats to walk away from identity politics,” Rep. Nick Begich, R-Alaska, who ousted a Democrat incumbent in November, told Just the News. “They’ve essentially evangelized their base to the point where the base has religion around identity and that base is not going to be satisfied unless their leadership continues down that line of thinking,” he added. Many Democrats agree, including Faiz Shakir, former manager of Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign. “I’m frustrated by the way in which we utilize identity to break ourselves apart,” he told the crowd. “Listen, I worked at the ACLU. I’m supportive of diversity, equity and all the rest. But we’re competing over the wrong thing when we should be joining together to fight together.” After the election, Shakir continued to be frustrated that new leadership hadn’t solved a core problem. “I think the Democratic brand is hurting because people feel that you cannot, with conviction and integrity, tell me what you honestly feel about some hard issues,” he told an interviewer. The obsession with far-left values has also led Democrats to explain away their stinging election losses with an excuse most voters don’t share. MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart asked the eight candidates on stage during the DNC election, “So, I’m going to have a show of hands. How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in Vice President Harris’ defeat?” Every single candidate raised their hand, including Martin and Hogg. Soon after, the DNC voted two white men to be its next leaders, rejecting more diverse candidates that included a black woman, two white women and a Muslim man. For many it was a display of hypocrisy for a party whose DEI mantra demanded racial and gender equity in education, government and business over the past several years. Blowback “You can tell a lot about somebody based not on what they say, but what they do. And the Democrat Party, you know, they have a lot of rhetoric around DEI,” Begich said. Polling shows the Democrat focus on DEI comes with a blowback. A recent Napolitan News survey found that 63% of Americans oppose the government doing business with companies that hold the basic tenet of DEI: that America is fundamentally racist and sexist. “DEI was never popular with the public. It had – and still has – a strong following among progressives,” pollster Scott Rasmussen said. “They pushed it into government and corporate America below the radar. Once it became visible, the backlash was inevitable.” What Americans are most concerned about – and hold great hope Donald Trump will fix – are the issues that most impact their pocketbooks and families. Credit card debt has skyrocketed to an historic $1 trillion collectively by spring 2024. Hardship withdrawals from retirement accounts exploded 30% with the most common reason cited being avoiding evictions or foreclosure and unpaid medical bills. In the months following the end of COVID lockdowns and mandates, the lower income 80% of Americans (outside of the wealthiest 20%) had less cash than before the pandemic. The liberal effort to force transgenderism on students also has boomeranged, with even staunch liberals like Bill Maher rejecting it and wondering why it is only a phenomenon in blue states. “If this spike in trans children is all biological, why is it regional? Either Ohio is shaming them or California is creating them,” he quipped recently. Jump in Trump’s approval rating While Democrats lean into issues that polls show cost them the election, Trump is plowing ahead in reversing the Biden agenda and with majority support. His 53% approval rating is 10 points higher than the beginning of his first term. While entrenched in DEI priorities, this is the first time in 14 years that the DNC will not be run by a female or a person of color. To his credit, Martin claims to understand that those priorities must be in the wake. He told The New York Times that “for the first time in modern history, the majority of Americans believe that the Republican Party best represents the interests of the working class and the poor, and that the Democratic Party represents the interest of the wealthy an the elite.” If that sentiment remains and subsequent efforts to reverse course are successful, Democrats can possibly reverse the dynamic that caused Kamala Harris to lose out to Donald Trump with working class Americans. Common sense policies and reaching working class Americans are how you win elections. TOP STORIES Democrat Dilemma: DEI-driven party elects two white men with beliefs that clash with middle America NC GOP Chairman Says Democratic Voter Registrations Are Plummeting As Party Has ‘Abandoned’ Values Johnson Called Biden To Demand More Security For Trump: GOP Rep. Clyde Lawsuit, Charges Over AI Deepfake Robocalls May Shut Down Various Political Speech Before Election Ben Carson Blasts ‘Woke’ Pastors, Warns Church Has Left People ‘Drifting In The Open Sea’ LATEST EPISODES Fired! Veteran volleyball coach has been let go from SJSU for speaking up to protect women in sports Democrat governors

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Fired! Veteran volleyball coach has been let go from SJSU for speaking up to protect women in sports

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head interviews Melissa Batie-Smoose, former assistant head volleyball coach at San Jose State University, who was fired after raising concerns about a male athlete competing on the women’s volleyball team. Batie-Smoose reveals how the university, the Mountain West Conference, and the NCAA failed to support her and all female athletes. She shares the emotional and financial toll on her family, the mass exodus of players from the program, and her hopes for legal action and policy changes in collegiate athletics. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Melissa Batie-Smoose Former Assistant Head Volleyball Coach at San Jose State University Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Democrat governors of border states are ‘non-existent,’ says Border Patrol Council VP, hopes Mexican troops will provide relief

On this episode of the podcast, Art Del Cueto, Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, discusses the decision by Mexico to deploy 10,000 troops to its northern border to offset the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump roughly one day ago. Del Cueto questions the effectiveness of this specific move and stresses the need for enforcement beyond Texas, particularly in Arizona and California. He also breaks down the growing threat of cartel copycats, the importance of targeting cartel finances, and the ongoing issue of gotaways despite a drop in daily border crossings. Furthermore, he shares his perspective on President Trump’s effective border policies and why long-term strategies like continuing border wall construction are critical to securing the nation. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Art Del Cueto Vice President, National Border Patrol Council Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Rep. Hamadeh talks airline crash & his support for Kash Patel for FBI Dir., Fmr Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron annihilates DEI

On this special Saturday episode of the podcast host Amanda Head welcomes Arizona Congressman Abe Hamadeh, Byrna Technologies CEO Bryan Ganz, and former Kentucky Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron. Head talks with Rep. Hamadeh about the first deadly commercial airline crash in almost two decades. The Arizona Congressman also talks about why he supports Kash Patel to serve as our nation’s next FBI Director. The duo wrap things up talking about border security and illegal immigration, specifically the first piece of legislation Donald Trump signed as our 47th President of the United States. The second interview is with Byrna Technologies CEO Bryan Ganz. The pair dive into the importance of the Second Amendment right, manufacturing under President Trump’s new administration, and all that Byrna can offer with self-defense products and firearms that are the best alternative option to lethal force or firearms. Finally, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron who now leads the 1792 Exchange as Chief Executive Officer dives into why he was so adament on ending the left’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) mandates. Cameron has been successful in forcing big corporations to divest resources from the DEI departments they previously created and talks about the early successes of President Trump. The duo finish the interview talking about whether or not it’s a good thing for Kentucky to change the year in which they vote for statewide candidates. If you want to follow either guest, Amanda or our exclusive Furthermore Podcast account on X you can do so by searching their handle: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @AbrahamHamadeh, @DanielCameronKY You can also learn more about Byrna or shop today at byrna.com Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Abe Hamadeh Congressman, Arizona’s 8th Congressional District Daniel Cameron Chief Executive Officer, 1792 Project & Former Attorney General of Kentucky Bryan Ganz Chief Executive Officer, Byrna Technologies Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Rep. Weber praises Trump’s early border security efforts & retired FBI Exec. applauds Kash Patel for not ‘taking the bait’

On this episode of the podcast host Amanda Head welcomes Texas Congressman Randy Weber, corporate airline pilot Josh Schirard and retired FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota. Congressman Weber criticizes the Biden Administration’s policies and praises President Trump’s border security efforts, including his signing of the Laken Riley Act. The Texas Republican also detailes his state’s significant border with Mexico and condemned sanctuary cities like Austin. Secondly, Amanda Head talks with corporate airline pilot Josh Schirard about the latest happenings and investigations into the Blackhawk helicopter that collided with the American Airlines flight that crashed down into the Potomac River just before landing at Ronald Reagan International Airport just outside of Washington, D.C. Pilot Schirard also details his personal experiences as a pilot who has flown domestic and internationally, as well as what could have happened inside the cockpit of the aircraft before the collision occurred. Furthermore, retired FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota dives into the Kash Patel hearings that took place in front of the U.S. Senate. Patel’s nomination was listed as a “controversial” one according to Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley. Nevertheless, Piehota tells Head he thinks Patel, “kept his composure and did a good job…” while simultaneously refusing to “take any of the bait.” If you want to follow either guest, Amanda, or our exclusive Furthermore Podcast account on X you can do so by searching their handle: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @ChrisPiehota, @TXRandy14. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Randy Weber Congressman, Texas 14th Congressional District Josh Schirard Corporate Airline Pilot Chris Piehota Retired FBI Executive Assistant Director, Author of, “WANTED: The FBI I Once Knew” Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Rep. Miller-Meeks unabashedly lays out the very change RFK Jr. can create as HHS Secretary if confirmed by the Senate

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head speaks with Iowa Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, discussing the confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Representative Miller-Meeks opines on all the change RFK Jr. can create as the next Secretary of HHS should he be confirmed by the United States Senate. The duo also dive into the importance of the very first piece of legislation that Trump signed into law today as the 47th President—The Laken Riley Act—named in honor of a young nursing student tragically murdered by an illegal alien while jogging at the University of Georgia. This law officially mandates the federal detention for all illegal immigrants accused of crimes such as theft, burglary, assaulting a law enforcement officer, or any offense resulting in death or serious bodily injury. Also joining this podcast episode is J.J. Carrell, retired Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge with the U.S. Border Patrol, who provides expert insight on border security and his new book, as well as Caroline Carralero, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Daily Nouri, a company dedicated to improving gut health through science-backed products. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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The battle over artificial intelligence: Can the U.S. outpace China in the biggest tech war of the 21st century?

On this episode of the podcast, Neil Chilson, former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chief Technologist and current Head of AI Policy at the Abundance Institute dives into the transformative world of artificial intelligence (AI). He unpacks implications of China’s AI advancements, with a focus on DeepSeek’s open-source model, and he explains why open-source AI is crucial compared to closed systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Additionally, Chilson explores the U.S. regulatory environment, highlighting the surge of AI-related legislation and the cautious strategies of major U.S. tech players. Furthermore, he discusses the groundbreaking $500B Stargate initiative brought forth by Oracle, SoftBank and OpenAI to bolster AI Infrastructure. You can learn more about Neil Chilson on his website: NeilChilson.com or by following him on X by searching for his handle: @Neil_Chilson. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Neil Chilson Former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chief Technologist & Current Head of AI Policy, Abundance Institute Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Trump can solve Ukraine-Russia conflict, NATO allies need to pay their share says Victoria Coates, inauguration feature by Nelly

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head welcomes Victoria Coates, former Deputy National Security Advisor under President Trump’s and current Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation. Coates offers her unique insights into President Trump’s strategy for resolving the Ukraine conflict, including his readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate peace while protecting Ukraine’s sovereignty. She also emphasizes the importance of NATO allies meeting their financial commitments and critiques the Biden Administration’s approach to China. Showcasing her art history expertise, Dr. Coates delves into the devastating impact of the Los Angeles fires on historical treasures and highlights how modern museums in the West are designed to withstand natural disasters like wildfires and earthquakes. Furthermore, music icon and rapper Nelly makes a surprise appearance, chatting with Head about his special performance celebrating the second term of President Donald J. Trump. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Nelly Rapper, Singer, Actor & Enrepreneur Victoria Coates Former Deputy National Security Advisor Under President Trump’s First Administration Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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