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Actor, Filmmaker Sean Stone exposes political agendas in Tinseltown & unmasks media manipulation in new Trump-focused docuseries

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head navigates the presidential transition process and the chaotic election season to the highly anticipated political landscape coming in the new year. She’s joined by actor, director and filmmaker Sean Stone, who brings a unique perspective from the crossroads of Hollywood and politics. Stone discusses his journey in filmmaking, inspired by his father, Oliver Stone, and his experience in creating impactful documentaries and other various programs. Together, they explore the challenges of modern storytelling, the evolution of Hollywood from epic narratives to CGI-heavy spectacles, and how political narratives influence today’s media. Stone also introduces his latest docuseries, “All the President’s Men: The Conspiracy Against Trump,” which is an in-depth look at the Russia collusion narrative and its key figures, including former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former 2016 Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos. On this episode the pair uncover the broader impact of media manipulation and political agendas on both Hollywood and public perception.

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Ex-Trump Deputy Campaign Chair: First transition ruined by ‘bureaucratic interference,’ now ‘Trump is picking’ his people

On this episode of the podcast, Rick Gates, then-first-time presidential candidate Donald Trump’s 2016 Deputy Campaign Chairman dives into the anticipated transition process for President Trump’s second term, highlighting critical appointments and their far-reaching impact. Gates reflects on President Joe Biden’s respectful meeting with the incoming 47th president, suggesting Biden’s cordial approach was a gesture of recognizing Trump’s ‘resounding’ victory. He also underscores President Trump’s strengthened national security team, shaped by insights from the first term and extensive transition process. Other key appointments include Tom Homan as Border Czar, Elon Musk to streamline government efficiency and Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense — each seen as essential to Trump’s second-term agenda. Gates also envisions transformative leadership within several agencies, discussing the potential of Cabinet members like Florida Representative Matt Gaetz as U.S. Attorney General and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin as EPA Administrator as they’re both poised to bring sweeping reforms under their leadership and at the direction of President Donald J. Trump.

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Restoring Honor: Fmr Acting VA Secretary Peter O’Rourke discusses Trump’s legacy of veteran support & the fight for mental health reform

On this special Veterans Day episode of the podcast, Host Amanda Head talks with former Acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Peter O’Rourke to spotlight critical issues facing America’s veterans and how they were addressed during the Trump Administration. Secretary O’Rourke delves into the impact of the Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act and the Mission Act, both of which expanded healthcare options for veterans and promoted accountability within the VA. Additionally, the pair discuss the pressing concern of veteran suicides and the need for improved mental health resources. O’Rourke emphasizes the role of local solutions and state legislatures in enhancing veterans’ quality of life and calls for a more streamlined approach to the VA and Department of Defense. The former Trump Administration official expresses optimism about the future, sharing his belief in the potential for meaningful progress under President Donald Trump’s second term in the White House.

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Jack Smith ‘committed serious criminal offenses,’ says Trump’s Attorney, ‘if I were representing him I’d tell him to take the Fifth’

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head is joined by Jesse Binnall, renowned attorney for President Donald Trump and Partner at Binnall Law Group. The esteemed lawyer provides an in-depth analysis of the current landscape of American justice, especially as it concerns Special Counsel Jack Smith’s latest actions from inside the courtroom. Binnall further dissects the Department of Justice’s long-standing policy on prosecuting sitting presidents and shares why he believes the recent charges are unfounded.

Looking ahead, Binnall speculates on Jack Smith’s next moves and the potential release of damaging reports. He discusses the profound impact that President Donald Trump could have on the judiciary, with a vision for decentralizing power from Washington, D.C. to other circuits across the country. Binnall goes on to express his optimism for President Trump’s potential to reform and reshape key government institutions, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and structural change within the DOJ and beyond.

You can find Jesse on X (formerly Twitter) by searching: jbinnall or you can learn more by visiting his website: binnall.com

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‘Glory to God!’ President Trump’s former spokeswoman is ‘overjoyed’ following his landslide victory against VP Harris

On this episode of the podcast, Liz Harrington, who previously served as the Spokeswoman for President Donald Trump dives into the aftermath of his hard-fought political victory against Vice President Kamala Harris. Harrington also reflects on the adversity and triumphs President-Elect Trump had over the course of the last four years. Between the intense stress of the election process that continues to lack integrity in battleground states to the grassroots efforts that made this win possible for the 45th President. Head and Harrington go on to discuss the importance of election reform, exploring the need for paper ballots and human-counted votes to ensure transparency and trust.

Be sure to follow Liz Harrington on X (formerly Twitter) by searching: @realLizUSA

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The Democratic Party Left Me: Michael Hout’s shift from working for Hillary in 2016 to voting Trump in 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Michael Hout, a former lifelong Democrat turned Trump voter. Growing up in Massachusetts, Hout was an active College Democrat, eventually leading local chapters and working on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. But over time, he became disillusioned, feeling that the Democratic Party had lost its boldness and was more focused on defeating Republicans than pursuing meaningful goals. Hout dives into key issues like the party’s inconsistency on landmark decisions, from Roe v. Wade to Supreme Court nominations, and what he sees as a drift toward extreme positions. He also shares why economic concerns, border security, and foreign policy shifted his support toward Donald Trump this election and underscores the vital role moderates play in sustaining any party’s future.

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Behind The Scenes With Reality TV Pioneer Justin Hochberg as he discusses engaging Gen-Z voters through #VirtualVote on Roblox

On this Small Business Saturday episode of the podcast, Justin Hochberg, founder of Virtual Vote and co-founder of Virtual Brand Group, takes us behind the scenes of his career in Hollywood, including his role in helping create “The Apprentice” and other reality TV staples. Hochberg introduces Virtual Vote, a groundbreaking initiative designed to engage Gen-Z in the voting process through an interactive game on Roblox. Launched just three weeks ago, the game is integrated into popular Roblox worlds and aims to boost voter registration and participation among young audiences.

Additionally, Hochberg also shares insights into his company, Virtual Brand Group’s collaborations with major global brands like Barbie and NBC, focusing on innovative strategies to connect with Gen-Z consumers on platforms like Roblox and Fortnite.

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Border Battles, Ballots & Big Tech: Congressman Biggs Unpacks Arizona’s Fight for Security and Integrity

On this episode of the podcast, Republican Congressman Andy Biggs delves into key issues shaping Arizona and national politics. The duo discusses the Republicans’ 2.5% early voting edge in the Grand Canyon State and comments on President Trump’s latest zingers shaded at former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney, noting the GOP’s evolving stance on war.

Additionally, Congressman Biggs addresses the ActBlue probe, calling for deeper investigations while simultaneously raising concerns about potential money laundering. On border security, the border state U.S. Representative critiques the Biden-Harris Administration’s policies and supports President Trump’s proposals to combat cartel influence by seizing assets and taxing remittances. Biggs underscores the need for border control, with 1.4 million untracked encounters and the complex role of NGOs. Furthermore, Congressman Biggs introduced a new bill targeting illegal migrant billboards and invites listeners to check out his own podcast for further insights.

To follow Congressman Andy Biggs on X, you can find him @RepAndyBiggsAZ or @AndyBiggs4AZ. His podcast can be found on all major audio platforms, all you have to do is search: “What’s The BIGGS Idea?”

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‘If Donald Trump didn’t think he could win New Mexico, he wouldn’t be going’ says Public Opinion Expert Jim McLaughlin

On this episode of the podcast, Jim McLaughlin, President of McLaughlin & Associates, shares his insights on key strategies for the upcoming election, focusing on early voting and ballot security. He underscores Florida’s efficient voting model as a benchmark and critiques other states like Pennsylvania, for their slow counting processes. McLaughlin further stresses the importance of high voter turnout, suggesting that a strong showing would minimize opportunities for Democrats to challenge election results. He also said he used to, ‘laugh at the betting markets when it came to politics, but I don’t laugh anymore’ hinting at the popularity “Polymarket” has gained in this election.

Additionally, the longtime public opinion expert highlights the enthusiastic crowds at President Trump’s rallies, including a massive gathering at Madison Square Garden, as a sign of robust support. Moreover, he goes on to tell Head that if Trump is rallying in a specific state, it’s because Trump believes he can win it. Furthermore, McLaughlin discusses the significant opportunity for Trump to gain Hispanic votes and emphasizes the importance of winning the popular vote to avoid legal challenges. Throughout the episode, he criticizes media bias and calls for constant vigilance to uphold election integrity.

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Public Interest Law Firm President Uses School Aged Grading System To Assess Election Integrity In Each Battleground State

On this episode of the podcast, Public Interest Legal Foundation President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams breaks down election integrity across the U.S., giving Georgia a boost for new mail ballot ID rules but assigning Michigan a “D” for poor voter roll maintenance. The pair also discuss legal battles in Wisconsin and Virginia, Pennsylvania’s activist rulings, and Nevada’s flawed all-mail ballot system. Furthermore, Adams highlights hopeful developments in North Carolina and significant court cases shaping election laws in the days to come.

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