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On this episode of the podcast, Michigan Congressman Bill Huizenga discussed President Trump’s first 100 days of his second term, highlighting the rapid pace and intentionality of his administration. The Congressman commended Trump’s trade policies, particularly the impact on Michigan’s manufacturing sector, noting the UAW’s support. Rep. Huizenga emphasized the importance of maintaining Republican control in the U.S. Senate and House to continue pushing President Trump’s agenda forward....

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...

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,...

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...

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...

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...

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...

On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Kirk Milhoan, MD, PhD, FACC, FAPP, offers a candid critique of today’s healthcare system, warning against the corporatization of medicine and the erosion of trust between doctors and patients. Dr. Milhoan raises urgent questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, especially after his last study that found the risk of myocarditis in children. He also explores the potential connections between the current vaccine...

On this episode of the podcast, international trade expert Shanker Singham who served as a former advisor to both the United Kingdom (UK) and United States (US) Trade Representatives, breaks down the real impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Singham identifies three categories of tariffs: non-trade related, general revenue, and those targeting unfair trade practicies. But he doesn’t stop there, Singham explains why non-tariff barriers, such as regulatory...

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head explores whether or not our nation’s health crisis is really a spirtual crisis with Pastor David Rives. The duo discuss his Fox News op-ed and explore the connection between the biblical worldview and overall well-being. Pastor Rives breaks down the concept of genetic entropy, explaining how mutations over generations have impacted human lifespans. Rives also tackles the alarming rise in...

On today’s episode of the podcast, Tim Stewart, who serves in the role of President of the U.S. Oil and Gas Association, joined Amanda Head to talk about the golden era for oil and gas innovation taking place under the leadership of President Trump and his cabinet, like Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. Stewart is quite candid when it comes to the short term...

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head explores California’s recent $20 minimum wage hike for fast-food chains is making waves, and not in a good way. Head talks with Rebekah Paxton from the Employment Policies Institute who unpacks the real impact of the law, from 16,000 lost jobs to soaring menu prices and a growing shift toward automation and business relocation. Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom and...

On this episode of the podcast, Mark Mix, President of the National Right to Work Committee, dives into the Right to Work movement and what it means for American workers. He breaks down how these laws give employees the freedom to choose union membership without fear of losing their jobs. With just over 50% of our country embracing Right to Work, and with 24 states still choosing to...

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...